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Critical update breaks third-party tools.
After a security researcher posted proof-of-concept code to a mailing list, Microsoft has publicly denied that a flaw in Windows Media Player can lead to remote code execution.
Video streaming service Netflix has announced that it's extending support to non-Windows OS' via Microsoft's Silverlight software.
Will Microsoft give you free versions of your iTunes songs to switch to its own integrated service and WiFi media player?
A new subscription service backed by Microsoft will aim to compete with Napster, Rhapsody and iTunes.
Thanks to DVD Jon, you won't be forced to use Windows Media Player if you wish to view NSC files. And lo, there was much rejoicing...
James Morris wonders whether a peer-to-peer structure could be the future for subscription-based TV.
October 14 2021 | 15:04