Showing posts with label Silverlight. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Silverlight. Show all posts
Microsoft promises cheap Windows 8 upgrade for Windows 7, Vista, XP users
Friday, July 13, 2012 // by Saurabh //
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Microsoft is ensuring its upcoming Windows 8 operating system is made available to the maximum number of existing Windows users. And the Redmond-based software giant is leaving no stone unturned to give Windows 8 enthusiasts a taste of the OS at an inexpensive price.
Just last month, Microsoft revealed a Windows 8 upgrade offer for just Rs. 699, and it generated quite a buzz among Windows enthusiasts. According to that specific announcement, Windows 7 users who buy a PC (desktop or laptop) between June 2012 and January 2013 were entitled for a low-cost upgrade to Windows 8 Pro.
Microsoft is topping that announcement with a limited-time offer that allows not only Windows 7 users, but also those stuck on Windows XP and Windows Vista to upgrade to Windows 8 Pro for just US $39.99. That’s approximately Rs. 2,200, presuming the existing Rupee-vs-Dollar rate doesn’t change. Not a bad price for a brand new Windows 8 copy, if you ask me.
In a blog post, Microsoft gave additional details of the limited-time Windows 8 upgrade offer. While the Rs. 699 Windows 8 upgrade offer is only for relatively newer Windows 7 PCs, the limited-time $40 upgrade to Windows 8 ropes in almost anyone using a genuine Windows 7, Vista and XP machine.
If you are more comfortable buying a DVD from a retail store, you can buy a upgrade to Windows 8 Pro disc for US $69.99 during this promotion, according to Microsoft’s blog post.
To upgrade to Windows 8 through this offer, interested users will have to visit Windows.com and purchase a copy of Microsoft’s upcoming OS in the coming months. The Windows 8 Upgrade Assistant promises to keep things simple by walking you through a step-by-step process from purchase to download and finally to installation.
This offer will be available in 131 markets, according to Microsoft. It’s unclear whether India’s part of the program, all attempts to reach a Microsoft India spokesperson were futile. We’ll update this article as soon as we hear more.
Silverlight to power apps on the new Xbox 360 dashboard update
Saturday, October 8, 2011 // by Saurabh //
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Microsoft announced its new Xbox 360 dashboard update during E3 2011, and announced nearly 40 TV and entertainment partners worldwide a few days ago which will be featured in the next Xbox LIVE update. An article from Gigaom today revealed that the apps from these partners, including those that lets you watch live TV on your Xbox 360, will be based on a modified version of Microsoft’s Silverlight development framework. Here’s an excerpt:
We’ve confirmed that the apps expected to be added with the next major update to Xbox Live will be based on Silverlight — at least to a point. The framework they’re being built on is codenamed “Lakeview”, which is essentially a prettied up version of Silverlight with new features like Xbox Kinect’s voice recognition and gesture control. Surprisingly enough, partners are not using Microsoft’s Smooth Streaming for video delivery, but have chosen to use H.264-encoded video with Apple’s HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) instead.
According to the article, Microsoft is still updating its “Lakeview” framework leading up to the Xbox 360 dashboard update release, getting it to become a much more mature platform. It is said that the goal of the “Lakeview” framework is to enable other third-party developers to use the framework to build their own apps for the Xbox 360 console.
Source from Gigaom also revealed that Microsoft is targeting a Black Friday (November 25) release for the new Xbox 360 dashboard update. This date is somewhat close to previous rumors about a potential release on November 15. Either way, it seems like the new dashboard is coming to Xbox 360 owners in a little bit more than a month or so.
- Silverlight To Power Apps On The New Xbox 360 Dashboard Update | Via LIVESIDE
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