Monday, December 10, 2007

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Xbox Users Get Movie Downloads (ComputerWire)

Microsoft has launched a video-on-demand service for UK users of its Xbox 360 games console. The service will go live on December 11, and will enable users to download movies and music videos from the internet using Microsoft points, which are the currency of the Xbox Live Marketplace and Zune online stores that enable users to buy content without a credit card.

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Xbox users get video download service (Computer Business Review)

The facility, which will go live on December 11, will enable users to download low-definition films from the internet for 250 Microsoft points (around £2) and high-definition versions for 380 Microsoft points (about £3.20). Microsoft Points are the currency of the Xbox Live Marketplace and Zune online stores.

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Xbox, Gamefly beef up music offerings (ZDNet)

Looking for ways to offset sagging CD sales at record stores, music industry looks to video games as method of distribution. As record stores stock fewer music CDs, the music industry is turning to video games as an alternative method of distribution. Both Microsoft, developer of the Xbox...

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Total Clicks : (ZDNet India)

Bush and Clinton cameo at wireless show COMMUNICATION Former U.S. Presidents George Bush and Bill Clinton on Thursday told wireless executives at an industry event here how important their work is in shaping democracies and economies around the world.

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Here's how to untangle the Web and get it onto your TV screen (Pioneer Press)

If you have that awful "there is nothing on" feeling as you flip through the DirecTV or Comcast channels, maybe you need to broaden your horizons a bit. The Web, as it happens, has original video content galore.

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