Recent Articles

Christmas in October: Windows 7 Could Be Released...
What do tech speculators, bloggers, Microsoft executives, a British Acer representative, and an “accidentally released” memo all have in common?

Is The New Windows 7 Anytime Upgrade Worthwhile?
Here's a BusinessWeek article about how "Microsoft is Fighting Back (Finally)". The most interesting part is about Microsoft's new "Windows Anytime Upgrade" strategy. Here are some details: "Because of...

Running VMware Fusion On A Windows XP Virtual...
I just upgraded VMware Fusion from 2.0 to 2.0.2 and now when I try to run my Microsoft Windows XP virtual machine, it doesn't run, it first tells me that I have an old virtual machine and need to upgrade it, then...

Windows 7 May Allow Internet Explorer 8-ectomy
We all know that Windows controls (at least) 90 percent of the PC market, and that's not likely to change anytime soon. Internet Explorer is steadily losing...

05.21.09

Netflix Comes To Windows Media Center

By Mike Sachoff


Microsoft has announced that more than 12,000 movies and TV episodes from Netflix are now available for viewing using Windows Media Center on PCs with Windows Vista Home Premium or Ultimate.

Windows Vista users who are also Netflix members can start Windows Media Center on their PC and then select the new Netflix tile under TV+ Movies to begin streaming movies and TV episodes.

Users can search the Netflix library, manage both their instant and DVD queues, and filter searches by titles that are available to watch instantly. Windows Media Center uses the Netflix recommended category lists to make it easier to find the movies and TV shows that users want to watch.

The Netflix instant watching in Windows Media Center is powered by Microsoft Silverlight. The use of Silverlight allows users to have more accessible, discoverable and secure experiences.

Ektron CMS400.NET Now With PageBuilder:
Instant Demo

"We're continuing to work with the top content providers today to make watching TV on the PC a mainstream experience for the future," said Craig Eisler corporate vice president of entertainment client software for the TV, Video and Music Business Group at Microsoft.

"Consumers understand that content is the driving force when it comes to experiences, and with Netflix, we're underscoring our broader commitment to deliver a rich experience with Windows Media Center."

The availability of Netflix in Windows Media Center is the second recent content deal for Windows, following the March launch of the Sports Channel, which offers a variety of interactive sports content from CBSSports.com, Fox Sports and MSNBC.com


About the Author:
Mike is a staff writer for WebProNews. Visit WebProNews for the latest ebusiness news.
WindowsDailyNews is brought to you by:

SecurityConfig.com NetworkingFiles.com
NetworkNewz.com WebProASP.com
DatabaseProNews.com SQLProNews.com
ITcertificationNews.com SysAdminNews.com
LinuxProNews.com WirelessProNews.com
CProgrammingTrends.com ITmanagementNews.com


About WindowsDailyNews
The WindowsDailyNews email publication focuses on news and advice regarding MS Windows in all of it's current incarnations. Look for security patch information, version reviews, beta downloads and more. WindowsDailyNews delivers Windows News and Insights.




-- WindowsDailyNews is an iEntry, Inc. publication --
iEntry, Inc. 2549 Richmond Rd. Lexington KY, 40509
2009 iEntry, Inc.  All Rights Reserved  Privacy Policy  Legal

archives | advertising info | news headlines | free newsletters | comments/feedback | submit article


Advertise Contact iEntry Forums Downloads News Archive About Home Jayde WindowsDailyNews