Microsoft has admitted that people just don't use the Media Center interface in Windows all that much.
Media Center gives people a special remote-controllable interface for watching TV and video, listening to music, and viewing photos.
It was introduced as a special version of Windows XP almost a decade ago, and later put into the high-end versions of Vista and Windows 7. PC makers sold a lot of copies of Windows with Media Center, and it has a devoted and vocal fan base.
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Microsoft Finally Admits Windows Media Center Is A Dud
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