Media Center PCs win wider acclaim
News Dell and Sony are both expected to launch their first Media Center PCs this autumn, sources familiar with the companies' plans told CNET News.com. The two companies did not offer computers using the initial version of the Windows XP Media Center...
[September 5, 2003, 9:15]
Media Center to hit another five countries
News Microsoft plans to announce on Monday that its Media Center operating system is moving into new countries, even as the software maker works to make the entertainment software more ready for prime time.
[May 10, 2004, 9:40]
Media Center will succeed, just not yet
News Microsoft is promoting its Windows Media Center Extender devices as the easiest way to get music, photos and video from a Media Center PC to a stereo or TV. But pay attention, anyway: Media Center Extender is Microsoft's first step in creating a...
[October 13, 2004, 14:25]
Media Center PCs in the spotlight
News Microsoft and Hewlett-Packard plan to officially unveil the Media Center PC on Tuesday, but Sunday newspaper inserts in the US leaked out pricing and model information ahead of the event. The new computers are made by HP and run the new Windows XP...
[October 29, 2002, 8:35]
Media Center will succeed, just not yet
Talkback The real reason the media center extender won't succeed yet is because Microsoft can't get past the copywrite laws of movie makers. They have taken the ability to watch high quality dvd's away from all extender devices.
[April 24, 2005, 7:07]
Media Center wins starring role
News Microsoft plans to start testing a new version of its Windows XP Media Center edition, which is a customised operating system designed for entertainment-oriented PCs. A class of products dubbed Media Center extenders will allow a television to...
[January 28, 2004, 8:05]
Media Center uses Web as a remote control
News Microsoft has pressed play on a feature that lets people use the Internet to program their Media Center PCs remotely. MSN Remote Record, as the option has been dubbed, allows customers running the latest version of Media Center to schedule...
[December 1, 2004, 15:35]
Media Center aims for the living room
Talkback It'll be more useful than the Media Center. Here is another example of American culture: a computer for couch potatoes. This kind of mentality is causing obesity and global warming. If there were a "Home Computer" being different from "Personal...
[October 12, 2004, 19:49]
Media Center will succeed, just not yet
Talkback Then Gates comes out and promotoes Napster, the number one source of "stolen" music in the world, as one of the music stores embedded into their new Media Center. Do Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer work at the same company?
[October 13, 2004, 16:57]
Rudeo MCE Control (for XP Media Center)
Downloads Rudeo Control it is a wireless (Wi-Fi or Bluetooth) networking software that allows to use a wireless PocketPC to remotely control your XP Media Center PC. Save your selections as PlaylistsManage existing PlaylistsPlay controls: Stop,Play,Pause...
[April 17, 2004, 8:00]
CTpvr Media Center
Downloads With our added Media Center you can enjoy most every form of electronic media. CTpvr records your favorite TV shows on to your PC so you can watch them around your schedule. You can also pause live TV never missing a second of any show you watch.
[June 28, 2007, 17:53]
Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004
Talkback KMS Internet are developing a range of functional and fun bolt-in applications for the Windows XP Media Center Edition. Our aim is to enhance the MCE user experience by adding to the Media Center platform.
[October 4, 2004, 16:39]
Windows XP Media Center Edition review
Reviews In practice, Media Center Edition (MCE) lets you use an infrared remote control to play TV, music, DVDs, and photo slide shows on your PC. Media Center Edition is partly an enhanced operating system (like XP Tablet Edition), and partly an...
[August 19, 2003, 13:43]
Why Microsoft's Media Center is stuck on the edge
Leader Bill Gates will tomorrow unveil the next version of Windows XP Media Center, an event that marks an important moment in the convergence of computing and consumer electronics. Tomorrow he will announce the Media Center Extender, which will allow...
[October 11, 2004, 11:20]
Microsoft to extend Media Center in 2005
News Microsoft has said it plans to launch an 'Extender Technology' for its Windows Media Center PC in Europe next year that will allows users to share media files with other members of their household using a wireless network.
[March 19, 2004, 16:40]
Rudeo MCE Control for XP Media Center
Downloads Control XP Media Center (MCE) from a Wireless Pocket PC. Take advantage of Music Library on your XP Media Center and take control of it from a Wi-Fi or Bluetooth-enabled Pocket PC. Rudeo Control features: browse media library, manage playlists...
[February 7, 2005, 16:06]
XP Media Center gets makeover
News Microsoft is working on a newer version of its Media Center software, which is expected to debut on PCs around the third quarter, according to sources. The Redmond-based company has started working with its PC partners on the updated version of...
[February 14, 2003, 11:52]
Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 review
Reviews Like most pioneering products, the first version of Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition, released in early 2003, showed lots of promise but suffered from rough edges. Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 lets you control the digital content...
[October 9, 2003, 14:55]
Western Digital Media Center 250GB review
Reviews When lying flat, the dark-grey and silver Media Center is a tad taller than most external drives at 5.74cm high. Otherwise, the Media Center's 24.1cm length and 15cm width are about average for an external hard drive, as is its 1.36kg weight.
[October 22, 2004, 12:20]
MSDN Webcast: Developing Applications for Windows XP Media Center Edition (Part 2 of 2) (Level 200)
White Papers The Media Center PC is becoming the "hub for whole-home entertainment. But did you know that creating software for Windows XP Media Center Edition is as easy as developing a Web site or writing a.NET class?
[May 20, 2005, 0:00]



