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Tag Archives: Xbox 360
Windows Azure Media Services OR Intel & Microsoft going together in the consumer space (again)?
With Intel Media: 10-20 year leap in television this year [Feb 16, 2013] and Microsoft entertainment as an affordable premium offering to be built on the basis of the Xbox console and Xbox LIVE services [Feb 13, 2013] this is … Continue reading
Posted in Cloud client SW platforms, Cloud Computing strategy, Cloud SW engineering, consumer computing, consumer devices, TVs
Tagged Client Ecosystem for Windows Azure Media Services, consumer space, dynamic packaging, EDD, Entertainment and Devices Division, H.265, HEVC, IIS Media Services, Intel, Intel Media, IPTV, live streaming, Mediaroom, Microsoft, Microsoft Media Platform, MPEG-DASH, on-demand streaming, streaming platform, streaming server, Windows 8, Windows Azure Media Services, Windows Media Center, Windows Media Services, Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox LIVE
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Microsoft entertainment as an affordable premium offering to be built on the basis of the Xbox console and Xbox LIVE services
OR create interactive content as a premium offering together with partners using Kinect technology as a starter OR moving Microsoft Xbox 360 to ‘entertainment console’ OR leaving the good quality commodities to others and going for a premium brand with … Continue reading
Posted in Cloud Computing strategy, consumer computing, consumer devices, TVs
Tagged Blake Krikorian, documentaries, entertainment, entertainment console, entertainment device, entertainment experience, game shows, id8 Group R2 Studios, interactive content, interactive entertainment, interactive TV, live events, Microsoft, Microsoft design style, Microsoft entertainment, multi-screen experience, Nancy Tellem, NUads, partnering, premium brand, premium service, R2 Control App For Android, R2 Control For Creston, R2 Studios, reality, reality events live, remote home control, scripted comedy, scripted drama, SmartGlass, TV entertainment experiences, value add to come alive, Xbox 360, Xbox console, Xbox Entertainment Studios, Xbox LIVE, Xbox Music, Xbox SmartGlass, Yusuf Mehdi
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