Posted by Keldyn on 16 January 2003 - 04:26 · 3 comments & 467 views
Thannks to Gab983 for mailing us in this story.

The Register Reports...

Microsoft Ireland on Tuesday confirmed that about 55 staff would be made redundant, as 113 positions move to locations outside Ireland.
The cuts, reported first by ElectricNews.Net on Monday, follow a review of the company's Windows International Team. The restructuring in that business unit will impact 113 Ireland-based workers, the company said. A few staff not losing their jobs will be offered positions at Microsoft headquarters in Redmond, Washington, while others will be encouraged to apply for various positions in Ireland and abroad. In total about 55 staff members will be made redundant.

"This is more about flexibility than creating efficiency," Joe Macri, general manager for Microsoft in Ireland, told ElectricNews.Net "I want to say that Microsoft is fully committed to Ireland, and this has nothing to do with wage concerns or the cost of doing business here. The company has been here for 17 years and Ireland will increasingly play an important strategic role for the company," Macri stressed.

View: Full Story - Microsoft Ireland confirms job cuts
News source: The Register


"My Photos" displays digital pictures stored in your computer and triggers a slide show. A music section accesses digital tunes stored on your hard drive. Live television flows right through this PC as well, and an on-screen television guide makes it easy to record shows.

This computer can be connected to the computer monitor or television set, though you won't be able to effectively see its computer functions from a TV screen.

Unfortunately, you can't get local radio stations or create a mix of your digital music with the Media Center PC. Microsoft, which designed the computer's operating system, said some of these features may be added soon.

Different Media Center PC makers have different visions for this device. Microsoft sees it as the first step in becoming the centerpiece for home entertainment. Gateway, to further that end, has come out with a $4,000 ver sion that includes a 42-inch flat screen television.

Hewlett-Packard, though, sees this as a powerful PC and not a living-room centerpiece.

"I don't want to set people's expectation that this is a DVD on steroids," said Bruce Greenwood, product marketing manager for consumer desktop computers. "This is a PC with extra functionality."

While this computer pushes the edge of innovation by trying to combine the PC, TV, DVD and stereo, it doesn't conform to the will of the living room.

When I first got the com puter, I wanted to place the keyboard and moni tor on a table adjacent to the television. I wanted to connect the television and flat-screen computer monitor to the computer so I could jump on the sofa to use the music and television portions of the computer or sit in a makeshift desk to work on the PC.

It is technically possible to do this, but Hewlett-Packard's Media Center PC doesn't include cords nearly long enough to handle those tasks.

So I wound up putting the computer on my coffee table and making it my sole television. Even with this design I ran into some problems.

The existing cords wound around the floor like vines from a dead houseplant. Because the keyboard and mouse don't work wirelessly, I couldn't sink into my couch, plop the keyboard on my lap and type.

Even if it did accommodate interior design, couples, families and friends wouldn't be able to replace their old computers or televisions with the Media Center PC.

The PC's 17-inch screen isn't big enough to replace many televisions. As a computer, it does too much to be used as a home's lone PC. What happens if someone wants to use the Internet and another wants to watch television? So instead, this expensive, high-powered computer would serve as secondary machine in a den or study.



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Quote this comment Reply to this comment #1 Posted by hardgiant on 16 Jan 2003 - 05:30
Back to the Pub I guess God created whiskey to keep the Irish from ruling the world
(1 reply) Quote this comment Reply to this comment #2 Posted by xpguy on 16 Jan 2003 - 10:43
i thought that would catch your attention , wow my first news post.
Quote this comment #2.1 Posted by Keldyn on 16 Jan 2003 - 10:48
Nicely done Any more juicy news then send it our way
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