This post was updated live during the keynote on Wed Jan 6th 2010.
All the juicy information on the keynote is below, but first, I’d appreciate 30 seconds of your time to support my session submissions for the Microsoft Mix 2010 conference by voting (follow the link, select a session, add to ballot, back up to repeat for other sessions, then submit the ballot)…
Looking to learn more about the Windows Azure Platform, Silverlight, Windows Touch or Windows Identify Foundation? If you’d like to see these sessions in person at Microsoft’s Mix 2010 conference or the recordings that will likely be made available for free later on, please vote for the sessions before January 15th 2010, by going to the site, adding the 3 sessions to you ballot and submitting it. |
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Background
Microsoft’s focus for the event
- Screens woven into the fabric of our lives, specifically the PC and TV experience
- Cloud – approach that combines power of client and cloud
- Natural User Interface
Product/Service Announcements
- Bing will be default search engine and MSN default homepage for HP PCs in 42 countries
- HTC HD2 with Windows Mobile 6.5 exclusively through T-Mobile in the USA (more to say at phones at Mobile World Congress in Feb 2010)
- Mediaroom 2.0 – IPTV solution for service providers such as AT&T U-verse (US) – live & on-demand content to the TV, Xbox, PCs (Windows 7 Media Center) & Windows Phones, enabled with Silverlight and IIS Smooth Streaming.
- New slate form-factor PCs with Windows 7 coming in 2010 – will anyone notice once Apple releases their tablet?
- Lots of cool games coming to Xbox in 2010 inc. Halo Reach (prequel to Halo 1), Crackdown 2, Fable III, COD MW2 content packs & Alan Wake (… a psychological action thriller delivered in episodes)
- Xbox Game Room will have 1000+ old-style arcade games (with collaborative showdown) released over next 3 years starting in the spring.
- Xbox Project Natal scheduled to be available for the 2010 holiday season – no new demos however
Demos/Information
- Video of Seth Meyers from Saturday Night Live ‘thanking technology for everything is does for us’ (with comic sarcasm) – not sure there was a point to that…
- There are 39 Million Xbox consoles around the world and 500M+ games sold ($20B+)
- 11 Million users brought to Bing
- Windows 7 had 3000 engineers, 50,000 partners and 8M beta testers
- PC sales jumped nearly 50% the week Windows 7 launched
- In 2009 33% more PCs sold at US ‘Black Friday’ (traditional retail sale day) than in 2008
- Windows 7 All-in-ones shown: Lenovo A300 (thinnest on market), Medion Touch, Sony Vaio L
- Windows 7 Laptops shown: Asus, MSI, Dell Adamo XPS (thinnest on market with very fast wake-up), Asus NX90
- Windows 7 (‘full version’) Netbooks shown: Lenovo, Acer, etc.
- Windows 7 Gaming machines shown: HP NV15, Toshiba X505
- Windows 7 3D Gaming machine shown: ASUS G51
- Windows 7 on small-form-factor PCs shown: Acer Aspire Revo, Dell Xeno HD
- Demo of digital reader with interaction and text to voice – Blio (1M+ books)
- Demo of SkyDrive, Device Stage, Windows Live & Office 2010
- Demo of Bing Maps zooming in with StreetSide
- Demo of Ceton CableCard in Windows 7 Media Center – recording 4 HD channels at one time
- Demo of what else you can do on the PC while watching TV on it (playing in background) – with horrible audio ‘stuck-record’ repeating glitch ;).
- Demo of Windows 7 Media Center front-end to CBS (US TV Network)
- Windows 7 slate form-factors coming in 2010 shown: Pegatron, Arcos & HP, with a video of the HP prototype specifically, with Kindle software running
- Another Seth Meyes video on the ‘history of things that have happened in technology’… yawn…
- Between Xmas and new year Xbox LIVE had 2.2M concurrent members online – busiest week ever
- 20M+ Xbox Live users
- A new member each second last week
- A 1/3 of Xbox Live time is on non-gaming activities like buying extra songs, avatar clothing, etc.
- 20M people have logged into Facebook, Twitter & last.fm, via Xbox Live
- Demo of Xbox doing HD movie rental with instant streaming
Get further basic details from the MS press release, as well as a further press release about Natural User Interfaces (Voice, Touch and Beyond)