Bill Gates “Connected Experiences” Keynote at 2007 CES Webcast Video

Bill Gates keynote speech at 2007 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas centered around the theme of “Connected Experiences”. During the keynote address, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates and Entertainment and Devices Division President Robbie Bach demonstrates, details and ushers consumers into the new digital age where PC, running on Windows Vista, and the Xbox 360 game console serving as hubs for a networked home, interconnect with all software, devices and services to deliver better experiences to users, and users will have connectivity to each other and to their data at any time, wherever they may be. The products in focus are, of course, Windows Vista, Office 2007, Xbox 360 gaming console, Xbox Live via PC, Zune media player, Windows Live Search, Microsoft TV IPTV Edition, and “Sync” in-car computing. This the 11th time Gates has spoken at CES, and Microsoft expects him to speak again next year before retiring to concentrate on philanthropy.

Here is the webcast video clips of Bill Gates keynote in CES 2007.


Bill Gates 2007 CES Keynote video clip part 1


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Bill Gates 2007 CES Keynote video cast part 3


Bill Gates 2007 CES Keynote webcast video part 4


Bill Gates 2007 CES Keynote webcast video part 5


CES 2007 - Bill Gates Keynote podcast part 6


CES 2007 - Bill Gates Keynote video stream part 7


CES 2007 - Bill Gates Keynote video clip part 8

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5 Responses to “Bill Gates “Connected Experiences” Keynote at 2007 CES Webcast Video”

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    [...] The main advantage of Windows DreamScene is that the feature will not be using significant amounts of CPU, due to its utilization of the hardware accelerated Desktop Windows Manager (DWM), as shown in demonstration during CES. All processing, animation and video playback are done on video graphics card, and basically the decoding of the video is the only real CPU use involved. Beside, Windows DreamScene is also smart enough to scan your battery power settings and pauses the video to conserve battery power. [...]

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    [...] Windows Vista Ultimate edition is the top end, full featured and most expensive version of Windows Vista editions available on the market which include Windows Vista Enterprise edition, Windows Vista Business edition, Windows Vista Home Premium edition, Windows Vista Home Basic edition and Windows Vista Starter edition. And Microsoft is pushing and promoting Vista Ultimate as the ultimate and best choice with all types of enticing, freebies, promotion and extras. The latest been downloadable “Ultimate Extras” add-on bundle package, unveiled by Bill Gates during his keynote in 2007 CES to attract and tempt potential buyers to spend more money to buy Windows Vista Ultimate, instead of less-featured but cheaper edition. Ultimate Extras for Windows Vista Ultimate consists of several features, programs and enhancement available exclusively for computer running Vista Ultimate edition. The add-ons or additional features include: [...]

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    January 11th, 2007 23:56
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    [...] Microsoft introduces at the 2007 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) during keynote address by Bill Gates an Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) enabled Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system, which will effectively turn the video gaming console Xbox 360 into a digital TV receiver and recorder, and likely to propel Xbox 360 as the digital home entertainment center for the family living room. IPTV on Xbox 360 will be available to consumers by holiday season 2007 and will be offered by providers that are deploying TV services over broadband networks based on the Microsoft IPTV Edition software platform. Users who subsribe to XBox IPTV need not to upgrade the hardware of Xbox 360 as the existing Xbox 360 will be able to double as IPTV device through a software update. With the integration of video gaming console with Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) services, users will experience first-of-its-kind entertainment experience where IPTV on Xbox 360 is expected to give consumers all the advantages of an advanced TV service along with the benefits of next-generation gaming, as well as unique new capabilities that the integrated solution brings. Gamers or non-gamers using the Xbox 360 as an IPTV set-top box will still be to play games on the Xbox 360. [...]

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