LAS VEGAS — April 15, 2007 — At the 2007 National Association of Broadcasters conference (NAB2007), Microsoft Corp. today introduced Microsoft® Interactive Media Manager, a next-generation digital ...
Microsoft today announced that it is acquiring the interactive live-streaming service, Beam. Originally launched at the beginning of the year, the company will join the Xbox team. Microsoft announced ...
In Asia, Microsoft researchers are experimenting with new ways to interact with the Live Tiles that are core to the Windows 8.X, Windows Phone, and Xbox user interfaces. Mary Jo Foley Mary Jo Foley ...
Microsoft researchers in Asia are experimenting with the usefulness and feasibility of making Windows' Live Tiles interactive. A newly published video clip from Microsoft Research's TechFest 2014 ...
Microsoft teams up with the NFL to bring interactive broadcasts and fantasy football to the Xbox One
Microsoft has just announced a broad partnership with the National Football League intended to make the Xbox One the definitive living room device for football fans. Dubbed NFL on Xbox, the initiative ...
DANA POINT, Calif.--Microsoft is the new Hollywood. At least, in the same way that Netflix, Hulu, Amazon and others are trying to create original programming to draw paying subscribers. The company ...
If Microsoft has its way, you won't just watch commercials. The tech company is betting big on interactive TV as the way of the future. Its Xbox Entertainment Studio is using new technologies, ...
REDMOND, Wash. — June 6, 2006 — Microsoft Corp. today announced the appointment of Jeff Bell as the new corporate vice president of Global Marketing for the Interactive Entertainment Business, ...
Microsoft has acquired Beam, a Seattle-based interactive game streaming service that lets viewers play along with streamers as they watch. Beam’s model takes the mostly passive interaction that ...
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