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# Saturday, June 06, 2009

US_Prd_Bx_Tilt_L_Win_7_GenericCourtesy the Microsoft Store online (and Long Zheng), here you can see the official Windows 7 box artwork.   Come October 22nd, when you walk into a Best Buy, Dixons, or other major retailer this is what you'll want to look for if you're looking to upgrade to Windows 7.

One can imagine that most of the visual identity seen in-store will cue off this refresh.  Personally, I think it's well done.  On first read it's simple, clear, and straightforward (like the OS).  Even the messaging reinforces:

  • Get faster, more responsive performance
  • Stream media in your home
  • Simplify the way you work

Feel free to post your thoughts below.

posted on Saturday, June 06, 2009 7:22:18 AM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [2] Trackback
# Thursday, June 04, 2009

hulumce Mike Garcen of MissingRemote has a good article about integrating the new Hulu Desktop application with Windows Media Center.  Thanks to support for appropriate WMC keymappings and a little XML ingenuity, you can directly launch and navigate the Hulu app from within Windows Media Center.  I've confirmed this works (mostly) with Windows 7 as well, though getting the tile to work appropriately is still a bit of a challenge.

The other challenge is returning to WMC when you're done with Hulu Desktop.  Pressing the "Green Button" will return you to WMC, but Hulu will continue to run in the background.  This is pretty annoying when you accidentally hit the button during playback in a Pavlovian action to pull up the main menu.  Hopefully the good folks at Hulu will see it fit to improve integration.

Tip: Read Mike's article to the end for Yaggs simplified steps.

posted on Thursday, June 04, 2009 2:05:00 PM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [1] Trackback

Note the image of the Neckties next to the countdown :).  Google doesn't give me this information.  Bing gave me exactly what I was looking for and a smile on top.

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If you're unfamiliar with Bing, you'll soon be thanks to a large TV ad campaign.  www.bing.com

posted on Thursday, June 04, 2009 7:01:06 AM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback
# Tuesday, June 02, 2009

Yes, this is the date we've all been waiting and wondering about.  Retail availability for Windows 7 pre-loaded on PCs and in FPP (fully packaged product) form.  In an interview with Ina Fried from CNET, Phil McKinney, chief technology officer of Hewlett-Packard's computer unit said, "We're locked and loaded for the launch," McKinney said. "The quality of code is just absolutely stellar." 

Those who purchase Windows Vista-based PCs close to launch will get a technology guarantee to upgrade to the new version but details are scarce. 

Either way, for readers of this blog, you can be certain we will be giving away a few copies here as well as a few copies of Halo ODST when released.   More details on The Windows Blog.

posted on Tuesday, June 02, 2009 4:23:17 PM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback

Capture It's been a busy past 48 hours for the Microsoft team responsible for the E3 press briefing.  If ever there were concern that E3 has lost its luster, this was the presentation to prove otherwise.  A few of the highlights before I get into the rest:

  • Sir Paul, Ringo, Yoko, and  George Harrison's wife on-stage to promote Rock Band: The Beatles.  A nice touch that all proceeds from the game developer and Microsoft for download of the song, "All you need is love" is going to Doctors without Borders.
  • Steven Spielberg in the house to lend his voice of support to, "Project Natal".  This is one that has to be seen to be fully understood.  Full motion capture, facial recognition, and voice control available for every Xbox 360.  To quote Spielberg, "This is a pivotal moment that will carry with it a wave of change, the ripples of which will reach far beyond video games."
  • Zune is coming to Xbox. Video Marketplace is now powered by Zune and will offer the complete movie library instant on up to 1080p quality - no discs, no delay. And if you want to watch that movie with friends online, you can meet up for a Party online with up to 7 others in a virtual screening room with your friends (you can go full screen as well).  For any fan of Mystery Science Theater 3000, you'll recognize the concept is primed for Harold and Kumar or  Snakes on a Plane get-togethers online.
  • Last.fm is coming to Xbox 360 as well as Twitter and Facebook. With Facebook Connect, you'll be able to match your FB friends with their Xbox  LIVE Gamertags making it easier than ever to figure out who Hang1nAr0und8763 is and whether you want to join their party.
  • Sky.TV. This will be one to watch - Sky is bringing their live and on-demand service "Over the Top" and delivering to the Xbox via your broadband connection with no additional hardware required.
  • Lots of Halo goodness. First there's Halo ODST - Orbital Drop Shock Trooper.  We saw the first in-game cinematics from the opening of the game.  Then we learned Bungie is working on Halo: Reach, a new addition to the Halo canon no doubt in part based on the first Halo novel, "The Fall of Reach".  I noticed an easter egg during the intro trailer for ODST - you can see in a someone has tagged a wall with graffiti, "Remember Reach" in the New Mombasa area.
  • 1 vs. 100 Beta. On behalf of my team I'm proud to say Xbox LIVE Primetime is off to a good start.  Last night's opening session filled up in record time as our live events have opened up to the public. Hats off to our beta launch partner, Sprint - in this live-event game-show modeled after Endemol's own hit TV show real Xbox LIVE members can compete for prizes including a big-screen HDTV, laptop, and much more.

There's even more, but that's a good start.  I'll post more thoughts on Project Natal later. Check out all the E3 briefing details here.

posted on Tuesday, June 02, 2009 7:18:51 AM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [1] Trackback
# Monday, June 01, 2009

zuneHD Quick notes before I'm off to work this AM:

  • Zune HD has been announced with capacitive touchscreen, 16:9 OLED display, built-in HD Radio tuner, HD video out (w/ dock), WiFi streaming from Zune Marketplace, and a built-in Web browser.  More at the teaser site.  What's hard to communicate in pictures is that it just feels good in the hand.  More details next week. ;)
  • Acer has launched a $399 1TB Windows Home server setting a new sweet spot. Suddenly my homegrown system is a lot less cool. (eHomeUpgrade)
  • Vista SP2 was released yesterday.  Lots of updates but perhaps most notable is Windows Search 4.0 which will speed up searches on your computer.  Most consumers will get it via Windows Update but if you cannot wait and wish to download direct, get it here.
  • D7 Updates. Walt Mossberg's The Wall Street Journal's confab is off to a roaring start with, "The Guys from Twitter" talking from what looks like chairs taken off the Star Trek movie set. Too bad the online schedule doesn't tell you who is speaking and when. :(

Ed. Note: We had a little hiccup on the Web server.  Should be all fixed now.

posted on Monday, June 01, 2009 12:59:44 PM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback
# Sunday, May 24, 2009
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As I've switched our main media room DVR over to Windows 7, I've been increasingly interested in finding new add-ons.  After messing around around with Seesmic Desktop and searching for MediaCenter tweets by other users, I stumbled upon the Media Center Status Application by Jussi Palo, an add-on for Facebook and/or Twitter that serves two purposes:

  • Share your Media Center status (what you're listening to, watching etc) via FB or Twitter status
  • Pop notifications of status updates made by friends via FB or Twitter

Setup
imageSetup was relatively painless though required a reboot.  I installed the 64-bit version on Windows 7 and one reboot later was off to the races.  I can't vouch for Vista, but expect it will work without issue.

Windows 7 Tip: If you run into access errors committing Media Center Status settings, re-run the configuration tool in Windows Vista compatibility mode. 

Sharing your Status

Now the first question you have to ask yourself is do you really want to be sharing what you're listening to/watching on a regular basis with Twitter and Facebook, a practice that's likely to get you quickly de-friended.  Fortunate the application gives you the ability to confirm updates automatically - probably a good idea if you're cycling through songs quickly or want to avoid others making fun of your ABBA afternoons.  You can also disable status updates based on specific media types. 

My suggestion: Turn on Confirmations so you're not auto-spamming your friends and taking a few moments to consider what you're sharing.  Here are some examples of what others can expect to see via Twitter:

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and Facebook:

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Receiving Status
Receiving Friends' status notifications are pretty straightforward.  You can configure to only receive messages at certain times of the day, or from certain friends.  There's no way to respond to the Tweets or Facebook status, and no other visual app integration in Media Center outside the status popups and confirmations.  Still, if you have a small set of friends you want to monitor status on, the utility is there. 

It's great to see others building interesting apps merging Windows and social media platforms like FB and Twitter.  Let me know below if you've seen other apps to consider.

posted on Sunday, May 24, 2009 4:09:53 PM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [1] Trackback
# Tuesday, May 12, 2009

 image A lot is being written here, here, and here about the new Zune ads that showcase Wes Moss, a certified Financial Planner outlining how filling your iPod with music (legitimately) will cost you $30,000 vs. the $19.95 all-you-can-eat Zune Pass with 10 included MP3 downloads per month. I fired up Zune this AM and discovered an Easter Egg of sorts: Zune Pass has programmed Playlists of the iTunes Top 100 downloaded songs, one-click away from downloading.  And Amazon's Top 100.  And P2P networks Top 100. And Rhapsody's Top 100.  Interesting concept in an economy where thrift is the new normal.  Isn't that worth a 14-day free trial?

 

More screens:

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Disclaimer: As anyone who reads this blog knows, I'm a fan of Zune not because I work with the team, but because I like the product.

posted on Tuesday, May 12, 2009 8:12:52 AM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [1] Trackback
# Tuesday, March 17, 2009

pearl_hero_shotAnnounced via email, carrier pigeon, tweet, SXSW messenger,  and the interweb, Dell's new luxury brand for PCs has launched with their new Adamo laptop. Featuring an etched unibody aluminum case or black (onyx), the new laptop sports:

  • A 1.4/1.2 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo Processor
  • Up to 4GB  of 800Mhz DDR3 dual-channel memory
  • 13.4in 16:9 display with edge to edge glass
  • 128 GB SSD standard
  • Wireless N & Bluetooth 2.1
  • One RJ45 port (what, no mention of Gigabit Ethernet?)
  • Optional  Mobile broadband
  • More than 5 hours of battery life on a single charge
  • Full Size backlit keyboard

The unit is only .65in thick and starts at $1999.  Fully tricked out, the "Jet-setter package" starts at $3,088 and includes an Ecru Tumi sleeve, mobile internet via a copy of Microsoft Office Home and Student and an external DVD-RW.

I'm not sure why they chose this economy or the unlucky-in-some-states number "Thirteen" as the moniker for the unit, but it definitely has drool factor. I'm looking forward to hearing how it performs.  The most valuable feature in my opinion is- at that price, does it come devoid of the bloatware that ships on most new PCs and a free update to Windows 7?

Learn more at the ultraswank www.adamobydell.com

posted on Tuesday, March 17, 2009 4:53:15 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [1] Trackback
# Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Last weekend catching up on Fr. Roderick's webcast, I noticed he's producing his show on Windows 7 Beta.  He's using an app to do screen capture and noted that sometimes the new Windows arranging feature created an issue for him during production, closing windows when he moves the mouse.  So I checked with the leprechauns and learned you can turn this feature off - handy for video production or similar.  Just go into Control Panel>Ease of Access>Ease of Access Center>Make the mouse easier to use and check "Prevent windows from being automatically arranged."image

Note this will also disable the "Shake" feature where grabbing and shaking a Windows will minimize all others - frankly one of my favorite features.

posted on Tuesday, March 10, 2009 7:32:21 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [0] Trackback

dell-adamo-teaser-robots Looks like Dell is serving up a little Apple compete with their new teaser for the "Adamo" which in latin means to fall in love with/lust after and in Dell's case looks to be a near-unibody laptop.  Everyone knows geeks like to see brand new tech taken apart and here Dell does it in reverse in all its whitewashed glory. Coincidentally, the style is reminiscent of the WMV HD "Robotica" trailer from the early 2000's and the PC Design Competition video I produced many years ago with the Industrial Design Society of America (IDSA). I hope the hardware is as good as the Dell concept video.

Source: Engadget and others

posted on Tuesday, March 10, 2009 7:19:33 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)  #    Comments [4] Trackback