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Keynote Videos
Steve Ballmer, Microsoft CEO, and Robbie Bach, president of the Entertainment and Devices Division, unveil developments and partnerships involving Windows, Windows Live, Xbox, and other offerings. Las Vegas, Jan. 7, 2009.
Steve Ballmer discusses how natural user interfaces, such as voice and touch, will become mainstream in the coming years.
Microsoft chief executive officer Steve Ballmer on continuing to innovate and invest in technology during the current challenging economic climate.
Microsoft chief executive officer Steve Ballmer describes three trends he sees driving technology innovation in the coming years during his keynote presentation during 2009 International CES.
Kodu Demo (05:25)
Robbie Bach and Sparrow explore Kodu, a programming concepts game available via Xbox Live Community Games.
Steve Ballmer on the role Windows is playing to bring together PC, phone, TV and cloud services for consumers.
Democast Videos
Windows 7 Demo (02:47)
A look at Windows 7, IE 8 and the new Windows experience with this demo by Microsoft’s Charlotte Jones.
Windows Mobile Demo (03:19)
Greg Sullivan of Microsoft shows off some of the newest phones and features from Windows Mobile.
The Future of Computing (07:26)
Janet Galore shows a conceptual demo of how Microsoft’s technologies of the future will radically change the way find, share and use information.
Twitter FeedDan Costa, PC Magazine Costa: Beta 7 site back up; "evidently a LOT of people want to check it out." Gartner's Allen Weiner If you can't be at CES this year, Weiner's got video. Zune Insider Zune Insider checks in with photos from CES. Sarah Perez, Channel 10 Join Channel 10's Sarah Perez as she tweets live from Vegas. Joe Wilcox, Microsoft Watch Wilcox on new Verizon, Dell deals and maturing industry role for Microsoft. Lifehacker: Unofficial look at Windows 7 desktop Lifehacker links to an unofficial site that provides an idea of what Windows 7 will look like. Kevin Tofel, jkOnTheRun From the Sands' Wi-Fi service to HD video on YouTube, follow Tofel's network of CES junkies Ian Dixon, The Digital Lifestyle The Digital Lifestyle blogger Ian Dixon makes his way from cool device to cool device. Greg Kumparak, MobileCrunch Follow the latest mobile devices at CES with MobileCrunch's Greg Kumparak. Blog FeedWindows Team Blog: New infrastructure to accommodate demand Microsoft added servers to support heavy demand for Windows 7 Beta downloads, which were back online Friday night. Windows 7 offer sparks server overload Microsoft's servers were overloaded Friday as thousands tried to download the beta version of Microsoft's highly anticipated forthcoming operating system, Windows 7. Dixon Video: Windows Media Center content sharing in Windows 7 Ian Dixon gets a demo of the new "Home Group" and "Play To" features of Windows 7, which allow TV programs, songs and other media to be streamed easily throughout the house. Tech Crunch: Microsoft Releases Tag for iPhone Scroll down for YouTube video of amazing new High Capacity Color Barcode functionality. Wilcox: "My mind boggles at the uses" Wilcox discusses the promise of Tag for the iPhone and beyond. Wilcox: Live Search Pushes onto Google Turf eWeeks's Joe Wilcox talks about Microsoft's latest deals with Verizon and Dell, momentum in the search space, and the company's emerging leadership role in the industry. Microsoft booth tour from Gadgetell Gadgetell posts some pictures of Microsoft's CES booth, including glimpses of a software-powered automotive display. Zunerama: New Zune dock on the way from Kicker Zunerama reports that Kicker will soon release a ported speaker system for Zune. Q&A: Todd Bishop interviews Robbie Bach Microsoft Device Chief Bach talks about the economy, Zune glitch and iPhone Scobleizer on kyte: Introducing Microsoft Songsmith Fast Company hosts an online video about Songsmith, a new Microsoft application that lets anyone write songs. Mobility Site: Windows 7 Beta Kicks Off Early For Some Windows sites are busy today as MSDN and TechNet subscribers get their downloads before public availability tomorrow. Windows Live team blog Details about Windows Live Essentials, a suite of downloadable programs for PCs. Microsoft Xbox 360 Announcements Gaming Bits summarizes key Xbox news from tonight's keynote. More on Windows 7 from The Digital Lifestyle Dixon talks about advancements in Windows 7 beta, Windows Mobile, Windows Live – all designed to help consumers connect and live... Faster Forward blog from Washington Post The Post's Rob Pegoraro provides his take on tonight's event. Stills from the keynote gdgt live offers transcripts and photos from the keynote -- from Xbox Live to cutting edge displays and prototype social networking technologies. Dwight Silverman's blog Chron.com follows the keynote, with coverage of new Xbox live features including 3-D avatars, 1 vs. 100 and Netflix functionality. Channel 10 Live Blog - Steve Ballmer Keynote Sarah blogs the keynote as it happens. |