Bill Gates Keynote at International CES


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Does anyone know if theres anyway to watch windows media streams on my PSP? (since theres no way I'm going to be able to be on the PC at 2:30 in the morning lol.). I would use portable VNC to control my PC using the PSP, but I just can't get it working for me lol

I'm looking forward to this (despite the fact I won't have a 360 for a little while, and wont have vista for a little while lol).

That would be awesome. Spartans vs. Covenant vs. Flood vs. Brutes

Online, nonstop, 24/7, hundreds and hundreds at the same time, shooting each other.

Coming 2007 ... :ninja:

Sorry - I Just wanna feel important :(

But yes, it would indeed be awesome. But there's no way you can pull it off and still keep the "Halo spirit". You'd need a scaleable engine ( Mostly crap graphics ) Hit Detection from bullets etc. It's gonna be real crap in the end.

Microsoft at CES

The Xbox and Games for Windows team has a lot going on at this year's CES. Bill Gates takes the stage tonight at 6:30 PM (PST), and Robbie Bach will join him to make some announcements and show a few demos.

You can watch the keynote live, at www.Microsoft.com/CES or www.microsoft.com/presspass/exec/billg/default.mspx.

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There's a Microsoft at CES "blog" from the corporate marketing team, with some interesting news, photos, and videos.

For those of you in the community that are covering CES on your site, you'll find a lot of great resources at the Microsoft Press Pass Virtual CES Press Room. On Monday, Jan. 8, the transcript from the keynote address will be included on this site. In addition, an online version of the Microsoft media kit, including press releases and other background material, will be posted to the site.

Source: Gamerscore Blog

Day One at CES

Tony, Chris, and I are hanging out with Cesar (from ZuneInsider), checking things out before the big keynote tonight. We'll be meeting up with some of the community folks tonight to watch the speech.

I took some photos of the show floor, including the Xbox, G4W, and Zune sections of the booth. Lots more on our Flickr site. Always interesting to see them setting up the show. I had to tear Chris and Cesar away from the Halo 2 for Vista stations...

Continue at source: Gamerscore Blog

CES 2007 Picture set

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