Richard is back to help Josh cover the latest Microsoft entertainment technology news. Lumia Icon users finally have a reason to celebrate as the Denim update has officially arrived. Sonos is working on an official app for Windows Phone, but we’re not sure when it will be available. The Xbox One February update has rolled out to all users, and theres a slick new hard drive enclosure to use with the console. As usual, the guys wrap up the show by talking about what’s going on in their entertainment centers. If you’re not listening live, you’re missing a lot of fun. Join us next week for the live recording of episode 316 on Wednesday, February 18th at 8:00pm ET!
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Show Links:
- Windowed Borderless Gaming
- Wither Next? A Media Center Journey
- Media Browser Server Beta 3.0.5518 Released
- Verizon Lumia Icon Denim update and 8.1.1 is now live over-the-air
- Many Windows Phones will not get all Windows 10 features
- Sonos app for Windows Phone in private beta as promised, no ETA for release though
- Xbox One February system update: Enjoy game hubs, updates to controller, party chat and TV
- Collective Minds 2.5-Inch Hard Drive Enclosure and 3-Front USB 3.0 Ports Media Hub
- Bing Rewards members can now get two free years of 100GB OneDrive cloud storage
- All major U.S. carriers must now unlock your paid phone
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You’re right – I don’t use WMC for TV viewing at all… Thanks for the link to the blog, BTW!
That’s kind of what I figured based on your post. Glad to hear your story. BTW, I noticed your post about getting started with home automation. Not sure if you’re familiar with it or not, but we also have a show about DIY home automation called Home: On. Check it out at http://www.thedigitalmediazone.com/home-on .