http://www.engadget.com/2007/01/07/live-from-the-bill-gates-keynote/
keynote
http://www.microsoft.com/CES/
Citazioneda Gamespot
Microsoft's CES keynote packed in the crowds.
While the Xbox 360 is just over a year old, Microsoft has added a number of capabilities to the system since its original launch. Since the system's November 2005 launch, Microsoft has introduced the ability to purchase and download movies and TV shows, to output a signal in 1080p resolution, and to play HD-DVDs with the purchase of an external disc drive. Now the company's adding another feature to the system, as it used its signature CES keynote address--featuring company founder Bill Gates--to announce the IPTV option due for Xbox 360 service.
Slated to be available by the 2007 holiday season, IPTV on Xbox 360 will allow owners to use their game system as a digital video recorder, with some integrated features of both. For instance, users can play games online while recording TV programs in the background, or watch a TV program while chatting with someone from their friends list. Microsoft also touted picture-in-picture channel browsing, movies and videos on demand, and program searches by actor or director as features of the system.
Robbie Bach, head of the Entertainment divison at Microsoft, stated the IPTV service will launch with five partners, including AT&T, British Telecom, Deutsch Telecom, and Swiss Telecom, and that 11 other telcos are "in trial or evaluation."
As for how gamers will get their hands on these capabilities, the IPTV on Xbox 360 service "will be offered by providers that are deploying TV services based on the Microsoft TV IPTV Edition software platform."
As for the Xbox 360 as it currently exists, Bach dished out the latest sales figures on the system during the Gates keynote. According to Bach, Microsoft sold a total of 10.4 million consoles through the most recent holiday season in 37 countries, with the majority of those being new to the Xbox platform. On top of that, Microsoft now touts an Xbox Live member base 5 million strong, with more than 100 million pieces of content downloaded for the Xbox 360.
As for games, Bach touted the Xbox 360's current library of 160 titles, saying that figure would double by the end of 2007. Gears of War earned a specific shout-out, as Bach said it had reached sales of 2.7 million copies in seven weeks at retail, going so far as to call it "a Halo-like franchise" and an "evergreen property" that drives hardware sales.
While Bach didn't give concrete numbers on the Xbox 360's HD-DVD player add-on, he did say that demand for the expansion was "incredibly high," and that the player is consistently selling out.
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