This week was a rough week for fans of Microsoft technology, and it was even worse for Richard. There’s a new PBS Video app for Windows, but not for Richard. Microsoft finally had the NFL announcers properly identify the Surface tablets being used during a game, but only after they stopped working. Also, things aren’t looking so hot for Windows Phone. While that’s a lot of bad news for Microsoft, it wasn’t a bad week for Xbox. There are new deals, new free games, and a change to how backward-compatible Xbox 360 games will be released. Later in the show Josh goes over the latest announcement from the FCC on their plan to announce a future announcement where they’ll actually detail their plans for opening up the pay-tv set-top-box market.
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- Renaming Large Video Library for PLEX
- Filebot
- The Renamer
- PBS Video app hits Windows Store
- New Xbox One Backward Compatibility Titles Are Now Available
- Xbox Live Games With Gold For February 2016
- Microsoft inaccurately gets grief for NFL tablet problems
- Surface Phone? You Have No Idea What You’re Talking About
- FCC CHAIRMAN PROPOSAL TO UNLOCK THE SET-TOP BOX: CREATING CHOICE & INNOVATION
- FCC Ready to Rule on Set-Top Overhaul: Report
- Remove KB3108669 – Security Patch to Prevent Windows Media Center Add-in (.mcl) Exploits
- CPU Benchmark
- Dell OptiPlex 3020 i3
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