Josh and Richard are both here this week, and they’ve even got a special guest! Ed, the developer behind iHomeServer and rtRemote, joins the show to discuss his fantastic applications. Before that Josh and Richard discuss the latest news from the Microsoft entertainment technology space. There are updates to My Movies and Media Browser, and a developer has a third-party fix to the Netflix search issue for Windows Media Center. There are a couple of new Windows Phones on the horizon, and the latest update to the OS has Josh particularly interested. New rumors are coming in about Windows 9. On the Xbox side, Microsoft announced a TV tuner and media playback for the Xbox One. There are also new bundles launching soon. If you’re not listening live, you’re missing a lot of fun. Join us next week for the live recording of episode 290 on Tuesday, August 12th at 8:00pm ET!
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Show Links:
- My Movies 5.1 Pre Release
- New beta of Media Browser server
- Developer offers workaround for Netflix search issue
- August Patch Tuesday will include “critical” Vista Media Center patch
- Microsoft event hints at new camera-focused phone
- HTC One M8 expected next week on Verizon
- Windows 9 Might Have Cortana Built Right In
- Windows 9 will kill Microsoft’s awkward Charms menu, introduce virtual desktops
- Xbox One is getting free TV for cord cutters… in Europe
- Kicking off Gamescom 2014: More social features, new ways to watch TV, and USB and DLNA Support Coming Soon
- Xbox One gets game pre-loading starting with Forza Horizon 2 in September
- Halo Channel for Xbox One will give players a new place to watch and explore Master Chief’s world
- iHomeServer for iTunes
- rtRemote
- Meetup 2014 Overview on Home Server Show 263
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