Microsoft is starting to share a few a lot more particulars concerning the “Pika” Media Center extenders being built by plenty of its consumer-electronics partners.From Microsoft;s September 5 press release:“The new Extender devices,
Office 2010 Pro, which will be unveiled later this month in a variety of innovative form factors and price points, unleash the pictures, music,
Office 2010 Standard, video content and live TV from a PC running Windows Vista Home Premium or Windows Vista Ultimate for viewing and listening on a big-screen TV display for the ultimate entertainment solution.”Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates has mentioned these version 2 Media Center extenders,
Office 2010 Activation Key, which are codenamed “Pika,
Office 2010 Activation Key,” a couple of times this year, but Microsoft has declined to share any further information until now.Currently, many consumers run Xbox 360s as extenders for Windows Media Center. The Pika generation of extenders will include products from Cisco/Linksys, D-Link and Niveus Media, among others, according to Microsoft.Sounds like the DigitalLife show in New York on September 27 will be the “official” lift-off for Extenders for Windows Media Center,
Windows 7 Serial, as well as new Internet TV functionality for Vista Home Premium and Vista Ultimate. Stay tuned.