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no1here writes "PC Format has an article about a supersecret device from Microsoft code-named HomeStation. Supposedly it will be the home entertainment system that Microsoft has always wanted. It will tie into Microsoft's .NET strategy, delivering video-on-demand, high speed internet connection, and communicate wirelessly with portable devices. It might even be able to play Xbox games, along with PC games."

219 comments

  1. Oh good by cheezedawg · · Score: 1, Funny

    Now everybody can buy these to sell on ebay too.

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    1. Re:Oh good by freeweed · · Score: 2
      Or at least just the box, with a description that clearly says, in bold, 28pt, THIS IS ONLY THE BOX. THERE IS NO XBOX^2 INSIDE. YOU ARE BIDDING ON A PIECE OF CARDBOARD.

      Then, people can bid it up to $1,000, and whine when they don't get their new shiny XBOX^2 in the mail.

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    2. Re:Oh good by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      No, that would just be the box.

    3. Re:Oh good by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Does anybody know why the unix v. nt report ["Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 versus UNIX" , by John Kirch Networking Consultant and Microsoft Certified Professional (Windows NT)], suposedly at http://www.unix-vs-nt.org/kirch/ is unreachable?
      Finding a copy of it anywhere has so far been impossible.
      Does anybody know of any URL with a copy of it that works?

  2. MS ho-station by greymond · · Score: 1

    didn't M$ talk about there plans to do this like last year? if someone is using ie - could they post the M$ page that talks about it here?

  3. its been done. this is old news by Cromulent · · Score: 2, Interesting

    this is old news. this info has been around since before the xbox release

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  4. This is really, really old news...and a hoax by Glonk · · Score: 5, Informative

    This came up months ago, everybody had a laugh. In fact, Slashdot posted about it.

    It's a hoax, though. But probably not too far off from what MS will eventually do anyway.

    1. Re:This is really, really old news...and a hoax by Ehrine · · Score: 2, Interesting

      Actually, it wasn't a Hoax, just a project that got shelved after the issue of PCFormat it was announced in went to the printers... PCFormat was a little annoyed about it at the time as their scoop rapidly turned into "non-news". I'm not sure if the story about the homestation getting cancelled was posted on PCFormats website or not (and I can't check as the site has been slashdotted), but it was definately in the magazine itself.

  5. Repeat by John_McKee · · Score: 2, Informative

    This has already been posted on slashdot.

    http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/09/06/2322 25 9&mode=thread

    -john

  6. I thought the Xbox itself was that by jelle · · Score: 1


    The Xbox itself too was overhyper long before it became available. And even then it wasn't really available except in crashed form in store displays.

    Last I heard PS2 was still outsold the Xbox and the Gamecube combined this Xmas season...

    Xmas, Xbox, hmm, coincidence? The holy box?

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    1. Re:I thought the Xbox itself was that by Steveftoth · · Score: 4, Informative

      I don't think that the number of PS2 units outsold the xbox AND GC, but the number of games sold for PS2 was crazy.
      According to http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/20011227/tc/tech_v ideogames_sales_dc_3.html
      During early december, The ps2 had 8, ps1 had 4 gc had 2 , gba had 4 , gbc had 1 and Xbox had one game in the top twenty best selling.

      Going by those numbers it's going to be hard for anyone but Nintendo to get rid of the PS2. At least Sega will be making games for every system, even if Shenmue 2 will only be for X-Box.

    2. Re:I thought the Xbox itself was that by ImaLamer · · Score: 2

      Shenmue [one] sucked! Most expensive game ever [rumors] and it blew.

      And yes, the REAL numbers showed more PS2's sold than Xbox or GC.

      Rememeber? GC [nintendo] said they sold so many more than the xbox, but the same day M$ said they sold so many more GC's.... in reality the numbers showed PS2 sold only slightly higher amounts than the GC or Xbox.

      Either way, I'm sticking with my DC, Linux box[en] and XPbox... no home station for me!

    3. Re:I thought the Xbox itself was that by geekoid · · Score: 1, Flamebait

      didn't mary have a holy box?

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    4. Re:I thought the Xbox itself was that by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I believe it was the fact that there were NO holes poked in her box that made her so special.

    5. Re:I thought the Xbox itself was that by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny
      Xmas, Xbox, hmm, coincidence? The holy box?


      No, no, no. Since the "X" is often seen as an attempt to remove religion from Christmas then it would be the *Unholy* Box. 'Bout sums it up really.
    6. Re:I thought the Xbox itself was that by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

      Since the "X" is often seen as an attempt to remove religion from Christmas

      That is actually a bullshit urban legend. Check out Snopes. The X actually stands for Ch (as in Greek letter "Chi") and is an abbreviation of Christ.

    7. Re:I thought the Xbox itself was that by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      True, "X" (the Greek Chi) is often used as an abbreviation for "Christ". However, "X" is often used by people who don't care about the "Christ" in Christmas, and don't know about the Chi.

      Many people who both do and don't know about the Chi don't like to see it written without the "Christ", either, because they interpret it as being done that way intentionally.

      So, technically, it isn't an Urban Legend (or untruth). It is a fact that people write it that way to remove the "Christ", reguardless of how it is interpretted.

  7. Xbox is cool by !Xabbu · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I rented one over new years.. I liked it.. of course, the last console I played on was an Atari, but I thought the graphics where cool.. the menuing system was kinda neat too within just the xbox itself. The controlers where nice although kinda big.

    I should say that it kills me to admit I like anything MS, but.. well.. it just shows that I am open minded I guess.. :)

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    1. Re:Xbox is cool by geekoid · · Score: 3

      In order have have a fair comparison, you would need to also play PS2 and Gamecube.
      you eally have no idea which one is better, only that its better then that atari you played.
      Its ok to be open-minded, but don't be stupid about it ;)

      Since I have a philosphical beef with MS, it doesn't matter how good there products maybe, I won't buy them. Unless they change some of there business tactics.

      winy added for the humor impaired.

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    2. Re:Xbox is cool by quarter · · Score: 1

      She didn't say it was better, she said she liked it.

      I like emacs, but everyone knows vi is better. actually thats not true, i dont like emacs.

    3. Re:Xbox is cool by crivens · · Score: 1

      Why is this marked as "Troll"? The guy is just giving his opinion. I guess if he'd said he hated the xbox but loved the PS2 then he would have been marked 'INTERESTING' or 'INFORMATIVE'.

    4. Re:Xbox is cool by Corrado · · Score: 1

      Well, I hate to say it but I have always really liked Microsoft hardware. My optical Intellimouse is incredible! And I have heard nothing but good things about the MS keyboard.

      OTOH, I think the XBox is not going to make it. Sure, it will have a few bright spots but I don't think there is room in the console market for 3 companies; and Nintendo & Sony aren't going to be beat out by a upstart newcommer no matter how much money it has.

      Well, if they tape a couple of $100 bills to the inside of the XBox I might purchase one. :)

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    5. Re:Xbox is cool by Steveftoth · · Score: 2

      One thing that I like about the MS hardware is that they ignore the fact that most people are small. For larger nerds like me I think this is great.

      The Intellimouse is the best mouse ever, even after my first one died ( I think to processor failiure) I got another cause it was so good.

      The XBOX controller seems too large for me but I'd really have to spend some 'quality time' with it before I make a real opinion.

    6. Re:Xbox is cool by Electrum · · Score: 1

      Well, I hate to say it but I have always really liked Microsoft hardware. My optical Intellimouse is incredible! And I have heard nothing but good things about the MS keyboard.

      I have a Microsoft Natural Keyboard Pro (the one with two USB ports) and use it with Windows 2000. It locks up at least a couple times a week. Any devices plugged into it keep working, but the keyboard stops working. Unplugging it and plugging it back in fixes the problem, but it's still a bit annoying. That said, I think it's the best keyboard available and wouldn't use anything else.

    7. Re:Xbox is cool by FigBug · · Score: 1, Interesting

      if it was so good, why did it fail? my logitech trackball has been going strong for many many years.

      I think microsoft hardware is pretty crumy when it comes to durability. I've gone through two microsoft joysticks, a couple mice and a keyboard.

      i've never had any logitech stuff break... i love logitech.

    8. Re:Xbox is cool by Afrosheen · · Score: 1

      I have a Ford Explorer (the one with the evil tires) and use it every day. It dies up at least a couple times a week. Any devices plugged into it keep working, but the engine stops working. Killing the engine and starting it back up fixes the problem, but it's still a bit annoying. That said, I think it's the best SUV available and wouldn't drive anything else.

    9. Re:Xbox is cool by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      He never said anything about the durability, but if you really need an example, my very old intellimouse has not broken, although i just happened to recently replace it with an optical intellimouse

    10. Re:Xbox is cool by Jace+of+Fuse! · · Score: 2

      In order have have a fair comparison, you would need to also play PS2 and Gamecube.

      While I personally agree with this statement -- I would have to say that it doesn't matter which is better. If the person likes the system, they like the system.

      I own all three. My preference is still undecided between the XBox and Gamecube. Playstation 2 is straight out, even though it does have a handful of name saving titles. With those few titles though come horrible load times, terribly slow memory card access, the worst visuals of all three systems, only 2 controller ports, inferior video output options, mostly crappy games, and lots of other crap.

      Anyway, all that aside, I can understand the philisophical beef with Microsoft, but SONY isn't any better. Not in the least bit. In some cases, much worse. And how much you want to bet they don't renew the Mad Kat's Liscense? (Knock out the 3rd parties, sell nothing but first party stuff -- corner the market with overpriced memory cards... Yikes!)

      That leaves only Nintendo. Nintendo have been playing really nice the past few years, but they too have a dark history.

      In the end -- it matters most which games you like most. That's why I bought all three systems. If I had to recommend just one -- I could feel comfortable telling someone to buy an XBox.

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    11. Re:Xbox is cool by ClamClit · · Score: 1
      The Intellimouse is the best mouse ever, even after my first one died ( I think to processor failiure) I got another cause it was so good.

      that sounds like a problem with durabilit...

  8. +1 Politically Correct: by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Slashdot: News for Nerds; Stuff About Microsoft

    ...Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

  9. repeat by rograndom · · Score: 0, Redundant

    this was news back in september

    http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/09/06/232225 9

  10. Supersecret? by rodbegbie · · Score: 1, Redundant

    The project is *so* supersecret that it appeared on Slashdot three months ago.

    http://slashdot.org/articles/01/09/06/2322259.sh tm l

    rOD.

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    1. Re:Supersecret? by Black+Parrot · · Score: 3, Funny


      > The project is *so* supersecret that it appeared on Slashdot three months ago.

      Wow! The didn't even tell the editors about it!

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  11. *cough* monopoly *cough* by cmckay · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I bet the DOJ is ROFL right now.

    It's like Wynona Rider walking into a jewlery store wearing a trenchcoat and cargo pants... just asking for trouble.

  12. is this a pc? by Anonymous+Pancake · · Score: 0, Funny

    It will tie into Microsoft's .NET strategy,

    a pc can do that

    delivering video-on-demand,

    a pc can do that

    high speed internet connection,

    a pc can do that

    and communicate wirelessly with portable devices.

    a pc can do that

    It might even be able to play Xbox games, along with PC games.


    well besides playing xbox games, which pc's will be able to do once there are emulators out, a pc can do this to.

    So ms is going to start selling pc's?

    1. Re:is this a pc? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      > It will tie into Microsoft's .NET strategy,

      > a pc can do that

      No PC can do that because Microsoft's ".NET strategy" is a red herring Microsoft's own staff haven't got the slightest clue of.

  13. X-box sequel by Bobo_the_Chimp · · Score: 1

    I love it - this kind of rumour is the thing that will kill any sales... remember Osbourne computer?

  14. Was this so non-obvious? by IIOIOOIOO · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Step 1) Microsoft develops a technology infrastructure to support a full range of set-top-box applications.

    Step 2) Microsoft deploys a subset of those technologies in the form of a game console.

    Step 3) Microsoft releases a packaged version of their set-top-box mislabeled as "Windows XP Embedded" to see how applications running under it work in the marketplace.

    Step 4) Microsoft takes the lessons learned from both deployments to deploy a super-box.

    Step 4 is the only one to not have happened yet, but it's a pretty obvious step in the progression. I mean, look at what's in XP Embedded and you can see that you could almost drag-n-drop to create the box under discussion. The real shame is that they're selling companies the tools to create cookie-cutter STBs all the while planning to squash them with M$s real deal.

    1. Re:Was this so non-obvious? by nomel · · Score: 2

      You forgot step 5.

      Step 5) Take over the world.

    2. Re:Was this so non-obvious? by mgblst · · Score: 1

      Step 1) Steal Underpants.
      Step 2) .....
      Step 3) Takeover the World!

    3. Re:Was this so non-obvious? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Don't forget step 4.5: Invest billions to back the (newly created) largest cable company in the US to provide a fat pipe to everyone's home to deliver .NET.

    4. Re:Was this so non-obvious? by yeOldeSkeptic · · Score: 1

      > Step 1... > Step 2... > Step 3... > Step 4) Microsoft takes the lessons learned from both deployments to > deploy a super-box. Except they can't follow the same procedure they're doing with software to hardware. Xbox is not even a year old yet and they are ``leaking'' its successor already? Unlike software, hardware has such costs as factory toolings, dies, inventory, warehousing and a host of other costs. You don't spend millions on the above and then throw it all away after a month because Grand Theft Auto 3 kicked their ass. Microsoft is better off spending money on promotions and FUD rather than retooling a factory. Look at the PS2, it's two years old already yet Sony has yet to release a successor to it. (It doesn't mean Sony or Microsoft has to keep still. It only means they have to let their products find its way in the market first because they release an improvement.)

  15. Worst article submission ever. by mkarpinski · · Score: 0, Redundant

    This has already been posted on Slashdot:
    http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/09/06/232225 9&mode=thread

    Why should I bother to read if the editors don't?

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  16. Super Secret? Ha. Ha. by Wesley+Everest · · Score: 2

    This is pretty ridiculous. It's supposedly "super-secret" yet clearly Microsoft is intentionally leaking this information. Most of the features won't make it into the final product, because it's just hype. I wonder if this new "Home Station" will create revolutionary eco-cities like Ginger. And who knows, it might one day sell for $5, fit in your pocket, and double as an electric razor! Woohoo!

  17. Heh microsoft by perdida · · Score: 2

    the thing w/a weblog is you want specific information., there are plenty of other places where we can read press releases from microsoft and speculate about them. spend story-energy here focusing the Linux developers, etc. rather than diffusing it in meaningless microsoft related arguments.

    1. Re:Heh microsoft by davmct · · Score: 3, Insightful

      News for Nerds != Linux Developers
      You'd be surprised to find that slashdot's user base has come a long way since it was first opened. Sorry, but all techies have invaded this place you thought was home. Blame it on commercialization or the slashdot effect, but the s-dot has become a mainstay of geeks everywhere, not just the Linux uber-geeks.

  18. Microsoft following on the dot bombs? by Papa+Legba · · Score: 1

    Hmmm let me see, sell a device cheaply then charge for the services? were have we heard this before... Can you say netpliance , can you say cue cat?

    this concept, which had been tried many times before, is just not ready for prime time yet. Until the last mile equation is solved for the majority of households this kind of device is not going to work. If they aim it at a competitor to Tivo and have it play just game great, but if they expect to stream media to it and gather viewing data they are shooting themselves in the foot.

    The fact is that joe six pack WILL NOT wait to download a movie to their TV set. With most broadband barely able to make it under current loads on their networks a device that is trying to get a 300K stream to it immediatly is just going to loose out. With poor quality of service this device will die quickly.

    The sad thing is everyone knows this is the ultimate goal. For microsoft to control what we see and hear as part of our entertainemnt. Without real advances to correct some serious market defiencies that have been brought to light by recent events , such as @home tanking, microsoft is going to have another BOB on their hands.

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    1. Re:Microsoft following on the dot bombs? by SuiteSisterMary · · Score: 2
      The fact is that joe six pack WILL NOT wait to download a movie to their TV set.
      Umm...I get something like 400 channels, in real time, on digital cable, on the same coax that my cable modem sits on. Don't talk to me about 'waiting to watch a movie.' It's a matter of 'instead of picking the channel that's playing the movie I want, pick the movie I want playing on this channel.'
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    2. Re:Microsoft following on the dot bombs? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Yes, you get 400 channels, in real time, on digital cable. Great. You get to watch the same content as every other subscriber. Any movie you want, as log as its whats currently on.

      What the previous poster was saying, was content on DEMAND. Any movie (from a list of thousands) starting.... RIGHT NOW!

      To do this, EACH subscriber has to has a big fat pipe into her/his home, that is a unique data stream. This is not what you get with a cable modem. Yes, you get a nice fast downlink, but not fast enough to do streaming audio/video.

    3. Re:Microsoft following on the dot bombs? by michael_cain · · Score: 2

      The fact is that joe six pack WILL NOT wait to download a movie to their TV set.

      With the rapidly increasing capacity of hard disk drives, it becomes feasible to download the current hot titles in advance. The "service" would then consist of playback from local disk. With a closed box (ie, Joe can't install unauthorized software), there's at least a fighting chance to restrict copying, a selling point that I'm sure MS would emphasize to the big movie studios. If you can keep 20 new-release titles on the disk, particularly if you make some intelligent decisions about viewer habits (eg, no chick flicks at Joe's house), such a service might be competitive with Blockbuster's outside wall and cable's pay-per-view. It might even be profitable, if you can get Joe to pay for the box, pay for the broadband connection, and the studios don't get too big of a cut.
    4. Re:Microsoft following on the dot bombs? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      this is the ultimate goal. For microsoft to control what we see and hear as part of our entertainemnt.

      Thats a little bit out there..

    5. Re:Microsoft following on the dot bombs? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You get the same 400 channels as everybody else. If there are more than 400 people feeding off the same cable relay station or sattelite as you then this exceeds the current bandwidth.

      This isn't an endorsement of the first post in this thread, just pointing something out.

    6. Re:Microsoft following on the dot bombs? by Shadowrose · · Score: 1

      Insight Communications, Columbus Ohio.

      I'm on a cable modem and this is my company, they have a service called In-Demand. You can order movies and you can play them, rewind them, play them again, whatever you want, the thing is you get to order it (Around $5.00) and it's yours whenever for a couple days. Obviously it can be done.

      Btw, I only get 200 or so Channels. :-(

    7. Re:Microsoft following on the dot bombs? by junkpunch · · Score: 1

      sell a device cheaply then charge for the services? were have we heard this before... Can you say netpliance , can you say cue cat?

      can you "mobile phone"?

  19. I thought it... by Freija+Crescent · · Score: 4, Funny

    I thought the sequel was going to be called the Special Edition X-Box, code named SEX-Box.

    This fits in with Microsoft's recent trend to stick a 2 letter prefix/suffix on every thing (cf. Windows98SE, WindowsME, WindowsNT, WindowsXP etc)

    I have a really novel idea, since it is related to the PC on many levels, and we ALL know PCs are evolving at an astronomical rate, Microsoft should do the following to prevent the SEX-Box from being quickly obsoleted..

    Make the SEX-Box bigger, to allow internal components to be added..

    Make the SEX-Box equipped with PCI and AGP slots so that it can be kept up-to-date with commodity hardware.

    Make the SEX-Box compatible with off-the-shelf hardrives. Yeah i can see it now "No one will ever need more than 40GB"

    Make the SE... wait a minute.. haven't I got one of these already??

    -fc

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  20. Hopefully it will be a success by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Hopefully it will be a success, so Microsoft eventually turns into a hardware company only ;)

    1. Re:Hopefully it will be a success by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Honey, the TV crashed again...

    2. Re:Hopefully it will be a success by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Waddya mean? Bruce at the store told me it was a feature.

  21. How many times ? by retinaburn · · Score: 1

    "The device will finally turn the idea of digital convergence into a living room reality."

    Huh ...how about just trying to get digital convergence to pan out. Then we can worry about turning it into all sorts of stuff. A porn-outlet, a blood-caffinator, and yes if thats your "thing" a living room reality.

    blasted writers.

    1. Re:How many times ? by nomel · · Score: 1

      Has anyone heard of the PC?

      A PC with video out, a nice Sound Blaster 5.1 card, a network card, a TV tuner card, broadband, and a wireless mouse and keyboard will most likely cost less after a while of paying the probably bloated costs for the ms service and be a lot nicer. You could do anything with it.

      Of course, it's not as user freindly...well then just stick XP (shutter) on it...

      "Stupid people use stupid devices."
      -Anonymouse Coward

    2. Re:How many times ? by ZaMoose · · Score: 2

      I personally quite enjoyed an idea a friend of mine had that was quite the opposite of convergence. Remember all those digital pictureframes? Well, buddy-o-mine thought that hooking one up to a network connection and having it download porn off of a secure connection nightly, thus giving the user an all new set of adult entertainment. Charge a monthly fee and help people get their porn fix with minimal hassle.

      He called it the Pornpliance.

      Probably not such a bad idea, since illicit entertainment seems to be the only internet-based business model that has ever made any money...

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  22. Do you want a new car for free? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Our car-manufacturing company has developed a new revolutionary business model for making cars.

    We give away the cars for free and then we sell services for those cars! If you want to we can clean your car, wax it or you can use some of our other services.

    We get cash from a couple of VC's, the rest of them simple don't "get it". If we need more we just call "the suits".

  23. This would eliminate PC makers from the home space by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    With MS's monopoly and a machine like this, MS can eliminate companies like Dell and Gateway from the home PC space.

    Already with the Xbox they're selling a PC at less than cost. Just think about what will happen as they incorporate additional PC features into Xboxes.

    And you thought MS make big profits now...

  24. complete with these "features" by Alien54 · · Score: 0, Flamebait
    a webcam so MS can spy on you, and make sure you are not pirating their software.

    Integrate into your home network via the Universal Plug and Play, again to make sure you surrender all possible excess cash into the MS Coffers.

    Set the groundwork for MS World Domination 2.0, by setting up the groundwork for the Microsoft House. How would you like your refridgerator to rat on you to MS?

    Like I have said before. I used to like MS stuff, but now everything they do has me looking at them with increased distrust and scepticism. The technology they propose may be interesting, but they continue to earn my disdain and distrust. I must ask the question, where did they steal it from?

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    1. Re:complete with these "features" by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      How much did Microsoft pay you for this positive piece of spin?

    2. Re:complete with these "features" by cscx · · Score: 1

      Uh oh, you figured it out. As for the amount, that's none of your business. I just hope Bill doesn't find out again, that could be trouble for me.

    3. Re:complete with these "features" by Alien54 · · Score: 2
      Are you like Mel Gibson in "Conspiracy Theory? Do you think that that could ever be true in the most remote of possibilities?

      Fortunately, MS has a reputation for crashing. and it was somewaht tongue in cheek. maybe I should have added a smiley

      On the other hand, it is not totally out of the question. For example, there is this old press release:

      http://industry.java.sun.com/javanews/stories/stor y2/0,1072,10079,00.html

      In which it is noted, "The next generation of products capable of utilizing an array of content from the network for information and communication will include: TVs, phones, PDAs and traditional appliances, such as air conditioners. "

      You are also invited to look at the Universal Plug and Play Site: http://www.upnp.org

      There is also this article where it is noted:

      UPnP technology applies to proximity networks in homes, small businesses, or commercial buildings. For example, the network in Figure 1 could be in a hospital lab, connecting a cell counter, chromatograph, and blood analyzer; in an office, connecting a print server, fax machine, DSL router, and HVAC controller; in a factory, connecting a PLC, machine-tool controller, and conveyor-belt controller; or in a process plant, connecting setpoint controllers, smart sensors, and a PLC [...]

      UPnP-enabled devices or control points have six layers of functions (Figure 3 ). Layers 0, 1, and 2 are fundamental; they exist in all devices and control points. Layers 3, 4, and 5 are optional. Control points can initiate an action on a device (layer 3). Many devices offer only event messaging (layer 4); the device creates an event, and a control point listens for the event. Devices can send data or the results of an action they have taken without initiating a control point. Some devices might provide a control point with only a presentation user interface (layer 5). The control point's browser displays the device's Web user interface. This user interface may either display events or status or control the device.

      I also point you to This article on WhiteDot.org in which an anti-television activist infiltrated a meeting of Industry leaders trying to get organize "Interactive TV"

      That being said, and given MS's reputation for sterling and unblemished integrity, well, anything is possible.

      Have a good evening. The original comment was somewhat tongue in cheek, but this does not mean it was devoid of facts. Unless you really do trust MS.

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      "It is a greater offense to steal men's labor, than their clothes"
  25. Hoax or no... by kitts · · Score: 3, Insightful

    It will tie into Microsoft's .NET strategy, delivering video-on-demand...

    I guess the jury's out on whether the article is a hoax, but this idea is pretty scary. Just imagine: they've trumped everyone else for the home desktop system, and so they dip into territory previously ruled by video stores, Pay Per View, and speciality movie channels.

    Monopoly? Nah. Monopoly would be too good a word to use for them.

    --
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    charlton heston is more of a man than yo
    1. Re:Hoax or no... by Dudio · · Score: 1

      With a behemoth like AOL/Time Warner making noise about pushing into this territory (see this Steve Case speech, about halfway down), I think it's a good thing to have a company with Microsoft's resources give them some competition. Odds are we'll end up not with a monopoly, but an oligopoly.

    2. Re:Hoax or no... by Sebastopol · · Score: 1

      they've trumped everyone else...

      it sure seems like it. i mean, we've been talking digital convergence since ~95/96 and this sounds like the first real contender. sure, pcs have tried to look more like consoles, and vice versa, and excluding the dell webappliance, this seems like the first reasonable stab at it.

      although, as i type this i seem to remember intel trying something similar to this in ~97, a big black box and a giant tv screen, but back then DVD still had small penetration.

      maybe the market will be ripe in 2 years when the xbox becomes passe.

      -s

      --
      https://www.accountkiller.com/removal-requested
    3. Re:Hoax or no... by Anonymous+CowboyNeal · · Score: 1

      I can see it now -- Microsoft Porn XP.NET(tm) -- porn is now on the web!

    4. Re:Hoax or no... by prockcore · · Score: 1
      Just imagine: they've trumped everyone else for the home desktop system, and so they dip into territory previously ruled by video stores, Pay Per View, and speciality movie channels.

      No.. this won't happen. It would require Microsoft to pay royalties to the media companies. Find me just one instance where MS has ever payed royalties to anyone.

  26. MS won't make PCs! by Spooge+Demon · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Games-wise, it's anticipated HomeStation will play both PC and Xbox titles.

    MS is entering some interesting territory, they are COMPETING with their own customers. Compaq, Dell, IBM *also* sell PCs for this purpose... I wonder how they will feel when the XBox v2.0 starts to serve the same functions, in the home setting, as their product.

    One of the cardinal rules of business: Never take a product 'direct' to market, and compete with your customers with the product that they BUY FROM YOU. It will leave a bad taste in the mouths of the people who *used* to be your customers.. there will be desire, on their part, to collectively THUMP you.

    The Xbox is the single-handedly most astonishingly brash thing MS is doing right now - they are really looking at taking over the Home-PC market. Will XBox v4.0 be a Proprietary Computer? Will MS start selling full featured PC work-a-likes, sure they might call them appliances... but if it smells like a monopoly, and acts like a monopoly....

    1. Re:MS won't make PCs! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      moderators mod the parent down...it is a rip off of the previous slashdot article on this topic...go check it out, it was modded up there. mod this scum down.

    2. Re:MS won't make PCs! by Arcturax · · Score: 1

      Well Apple basically did this... They were the maker of the whole widget for years, then came the clones. Then Apple took a big hammer to them and yes there is still resentment about that today but Apple lives on. Granted they killed much smaller customers of the Mac OS than M$ would be putting the thump on. It will be interesting to see how that pans out. Personally I hope for it, let them turn the PC makers into producers of machines pre-loaded with Linux/Win (maybe Lindows if that pans out). The PC market could use some fragmentation to bring some competing groups back into play.

      --

      --Won't that be grand? Computers and the programs will start thinking and the people will stop. - Dr. Walter Gibbs
    3. Re:MS won't make PCs! by api · · Score: 1

      Indeed, MS is treading more and more on hardware ground and made a significant move with WindowsCE: PC vendors manufacture it but it is truly not meant to run anything other than a Microsoft OS (iPaq notwithstanding), adhering to tight MS specifications.

      In fact, the average off-the-shelf PC is already quite Microsoft-specific, WinModems and all.

      One might argue that the majority of PC systems are already as proprietary as Apple systems. It only takes one component.

      MD

  27. if they make it cook dinner and wash my laundry by f00zbll · · Score: 1, Troll

    I'll buy it, though I'm only willing to pay 200.00 for it.

  28. This is old news by billmaly · · Score: 2

    I read this article verbatim some months back, but cannot recall the source. Bottom line, this, if true, is not new news.

    Having said that, I very much like the idea of a all in one box that does the digital convergence thing. ReplayTV is close with a TiVo like device, but low end sells for @ $800. Ouch. Price this thing at $300 and let me connect it to my broadband connection and let me skip all the .NET stuff, and I'll be a happy camper!! Hell, I might even buy an MS OS if it makes me VERY happy! :)

  29. Supersecret my ass!! Slashdot 9/7/01 by Drunken_Jackass · · Score: 1



    http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/09/06/232225 9&mode=thread

    The ol' Slashdot recyclo-tron hard at work!!

    --
    There are 01 types of people in this world. Those that understand binary, and me.
  30. The devil and I know each other... by Mojo+Geek · · Score: 1

    ...and my soul is still intact.

    Also, based on M$ previous claims this will surely prove to be so much blubber.

  31. Interactive TV... by KjetilK · · Score: 1

    Wasn't it Interactive TV Bill talked about back in 1995 just before he discovered the web and began destroying that instead? Bill wants to get back to the dark ages of few-to-many media, because that's where the real money is.

    --
    Employee of Inrupt, Project Release Manager and Community Manager for Solid
    1. Re:Interactive TV... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
      Wasn't it Interactive TV Bill talked about back in 1995 just before he discovered the web and began destroying that instead?

      Why don't you pull your head out of the snow, Norweigan boy. Your brain needs to thaw. Bill gates has not destroyed the web.

      Oh, wait a minute. Someone on /. told you that Bill Gates has been destroying the web, so it must be true.

    2. Re:Interactive TV... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Destroying ?

      Where the fuck are you from , Russia ?
      Oh ,Norway ... at least that explains things a bit.
      Sorry for taking on handicapped.

    3. Re:Interactive TV... by KjetilK · · Score: 1
      Oh, what a cute troll! You know, around here, trolls are shot, stuffed and sold to american tourists as souvenirs.

      Look, some ACs gotta pull their head out of that warm but rather dark place and realize that you're being ripped off and the tech development as come to a grinding halt because of some US corporations. Hey, you haven't even got a working mobile phone system! People from here are shocked when they go to the US and see how far behind you are.

      --
      Employee of Inrupt, Project Release Manager and Community Manager for Solid
  32. someone make it stop! by flamenco_spork · · Score: 0
    I still see no reason to replace my trusty Atari 2600

    Pac Man plays just fine.

    --
    I am not on crack, damnit.

  33. Controller is big by nomel · · Score: 1

    The controller is huge...
    I work at a store that sells these things, and I can barely hold on to them.

    It's quit entertaining to watch little kids trying to hold on to the beasts and press the buttons at the same time.

  34. HomeStation could easily dominate the market by bofus · · Score: 1

    I'm not really a gamer, but I got an Xbox over the holidays, and I'm impressed. Given the currently available technology, the HomeStation is an obvious evolutionary step. WebTV, Tivo, XBOX, DVD, streamed content. All in one box, that a 4-year old could configure. If the price to feature set ratio is right it will sell like crazy. The sheeple who make up the majority of the buying public would just go berzerk over this. Especially if they promise that it will also be the "magic box" that people can use to receive HDTV broadcasts on their old TVs, and its release is timed with the release of more HDTV content.

  35. XBox by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I've had an XBox for over a month now, and realize that MS shouldn't even consider making a sequel until they have a broader base. The games have amazing graphics, but the selection of five games is so poor that I regret buying the console. Especially seeing such titles as FFV, GT3, Mech2, etc coming out for PS2.
    The only solitude I get is from playing Dead or Alive 3 in slow motion to check out the girls' skimpy outfits.

  36. Way wrong!!!!! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative


    Nice, make up facts as you go along. Dont worry about that your talking out your ass!

    According to some of the gaming web sites:

    #1 PS2 sold around 1.2 Million

    #2 Xbox was #2 in sales with just over 1 million

    #3 GameCube was around 6 or 7 hundred thousand.

    And for your information, I have yet to have a game lockup on my XBox. However I noticed you have to hit reset a bunch of times on the PS 2 to have it work correctly. Turn it on, then hit the reset for it to start. Start a new game, put the DVD in, then hit reset. Reset, Reset, Reset!

    However the XBox doesnt have a reset AND it doesnt need one! Put your DVD in, the game starts automatically. Eject the DVD, game stops automatically. WOW it actually is better than the PS 2 in this reguard. Not to mention the graphics!!

    Try being informed for a change!

    1. Re:Way wrong!!!!! by jelle · · Score: 1

      "talking out your ass!"

      Not really, I was just repeating what the journalists of techTV said... thank you very much.

      --
      --- Hindsight is 20/20, but walking backwards is not the answer.
  37. Re:Super Secret? Ha. Ha. by bn557 · · Score: 1

    no toast? CLEARLY if I'm going to pay $5 for this all in one toy, it MUST make toast for me. and everything bagels... yeah

    Pat

    --
    Humans are slow, innaccurate, and brilliant; computers are fast, acurrate, and dumb; together they are unbeatable
  38. boycott by ender-iii · · Score: 1

    I refuse to play the xbox and so should you.
    I held the controller the other day and it made me more adament.

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    ender-iii
    1. Re:boycott by RedWolves2 · · Score: 0, Troll

      Don't trust the smiling penguin.

    2. Re:boycott by xenocide2 · · Score: 1
      I refuse to play the xbox and so should you.
      I held the controller the other day and it made me more adament.

      Really? Must take some effort to hold a controller but NOT play the game, unless you're at walmart where half the time the demo unit doesn't work.


      in other news, wtf have you been man? stop by #gbadev sometime.

      --
      I Browse at +4 Flamebait

      Open Source Sysadmin

  39. Oh Yeah well... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Does it run Lindows?

  40. Bill Gates Estate. by ImaLamer · · Score: 2, Offtopic

    Supposedly it will be the home entertainment system that Microsoft has always wanted.

    Isn't it true that Bill has a system in his home where wall sized monitors change as he walks through the house? If someone can find some links to stuff in his house I'd be interested.

    Although I hate M$ - I do love Bill Gates. Here is why.
    * Ugly nerd [reminds me he could have ended up a BSD guy]
    * Techno-speak [Acts like any buzzword is actually real! Even if he made it up!]
    * Criminal [And nothing stopped him yet!]
    * Funny [Remember the commercial when he couldn't get change for the coke machine?]

    I wish he had never invented his "MS-DOS", but he seems to be kinda cool.

    Maybe it was that Pirates of Silicon Valley movie. I love the guy that played Jobs, but that shit about the kid pisses me off more than Bill G raping us everyday.

    **Yes this is offtopic - the discussion is on a three month old rumor**

    1. Re:Bill Gates Estate. by adamy · · Score: 1

      Of course you likes the guy playing him in Pirates...it was Anthonmy Michael "chicks cannot hold the smoke, that's what it is" Hall.

      --
      Open Source Identity Management: FreeIPA.org
    2. Re:Bill Gates Estate. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      how about make every screen stick on a pic of the goatse.cx guy ;)

    3. Re:Bill Gates Estate. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I helped build a video wall for his place. 10x10 plasma screens.

  41. Earlier stories by Alien54 · · Score: 2

    Note that alot of these stories came out over the weekend of Sept 8 - 10 , 2001. (not all are listed here). So it is understandable that folks might not remember that news in light of subsequent events.

    November 2001
    http://www.geek.com/news/geeknews/2001nov/gee200 11 120008951.htm

    October 2001
    http://www.pcformat.co.uk/news/detail.asp?id=308 03

    Sept 2001
    http://slashdot.org/articles/01/09/06/2322259.sh tm l
    http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20010907/097247 .s html
    http://evem.org.au/clan.nsf/docs/200109080946325 3

    July 2001
    http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/54/21536.ht ml

    And yes, the spaces in the URLs are not there originally/

    --
    "It is a greater offense to steal men's labor, than their clothes"
  42. Oh my god Taco! by ImaLamer · · Score: 2

    Not only is this the same type of story,,,, it's on the same web page as your old story!

    I just noticed when I finally decided to click on the link. It is the same exact article.

    Where is the person who submitted this? Let's kill them!

    1. Re:Oh my god Taco! by Soko · · Score: 2

      It's obvious - Taco actually has one of these "HomeStations" and he's watching re-runs.

      Ergo...so do we. :P

      Soko

      --
      "Depression is merely anger without enthusiasm." - Anonymous
  43. Homestation by xbrownx · · Score: 0

    Doesn't Homestation sound a bit too much like Playstation?

    1. Re:Homestation by nomel · · Score: 1

      I doubt Sony is going to make even a peep...

      "Run, here comes MShredder!!!"
      Anonymouse Coward

  44. Old news but makes sense by syrupMatt · · Score: 5, Insightful

    This is old hat, however, it makes perfect sense with the moves ms has been making lately.

    First they break into the consumer electronics biz with the Xbox, and develop a loyal following. Next, they offer online services with your xbox games (and other entertainment features) via broadband.

    Then, with the shares they just dumped into the AT&T cable deal, they have a hand in cable content delivery, as well as satelite content delivery (cant remeber if its echostar or dtv that they have invested in). Never mind the fact that they have something like 36 billion (with a b) cash in the bank to invest in further content mediums and conduits.

    Once they have all the pieces in place, voila, unleash this hardware on the public, and possibly an upgrade offer for owners of current xbox's. .Net provides the framework for content delivery and tracking, also giving developers a ready platform for producing apps.

    Interesting strategy, and again proving Gates's intelligence in market entrance for his products.

    --
    "Moving through the masses like a fish through water." syrup
    1. Re:Old news but makes sense by bdavenport · · Score: 3, Informative

      It will tie into Microsoft's .NET strategy, delivering video-on-demand

      good article at Forbes (free registration required) talking about video on demand and the burgeoning digital cable market.

      fake or not, this is the plan that Bill is seeking - a trojan horse in your house that will play games, videos, cable, etc.

      --
      /* Half alive and half dead too, work is for suckers and the sucker is you. - "Half-life" by Local H*/
    2. Re:Old news but makes sense by Dot+Com+Drew · · Score: 1

      Ballmer has even stated that this is what they wanted to do. They originally planned to do an all in wonder set top box but no one really wanted to develop games for it. Then Ballmer came back and said something to the effect of "what if we made the best damn video console ever?"

      I don't see how this can be surprising to the /. crowd. Whenever a product comes out there is always work being done on the next one. Operating systems are a perfect example of this.

      --
      This .sig is .false
    3. Re:Old news but makes sense by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I think it is more like $60 billion liquid.

      Free OS my ass

    4. Re:Old news but makes sense by flacco · · Score: 2
      Then Ballmer came back and said something to the effect of "what if we made the best damn video console ever?"

      Isn't it amazing how having billions of dollars in the bank can make the most idiotically obvious statements sound like grand strategy?

      "What if we made the best damn SUV ever??"

      What if we made the best damn lawn mower ever??"

      "What if we made the best damn nose-hair trimmer ever?"

      Well, dumb-fuck, if you had the money to make the best whatever ever, and you had enough cash in the bank to sell your whatever at a loss until the competition is dead, then I guess you'd sell a lot of whatevers. What a fucking genius, you captain of industry - nay, colonel of industry - we are in awe of your vision and insight.

      Here's a little homework for you, Ballmer - assume you didn't have that absolutely staggering amount of cash in the bank (proceeds from exploitation of your illegal monopoly). Assume you actually had to get financing for your earth-shattering brainstorm. Assume you had to convince financiers to back your losses for years until you crushed the competition with what is essentially dumping on the market. Would you get the loan with that business strategy?

      Right now, I could really use the best damn margarita ever!

      --
      pr0n - keeping monitor glass spotless since 1981.
  45. Bill gates...MS-DOS? by nomel · · Score: 1

    Invented HIS ms-dos?

    You mean bought his ms-dos...

    1. Re:Bill gates...MS-DOS? by ImaLamer · · Score: 2

      I meant that he put MS on it and sold it to IBM.

      Then he took over the world.

    2. Re:Bill gates...MS-DOS? by Decimal · · Score: 1

      Invented HIS ms-dos?

      You mean bought his ms-dos...


      Nope. Bought QDOS (Quick and Dirty Operating System) and turned it into MS-DOS.

      But now we have FreeDOS. =)

      --

      Remember "Bring 'em on"? *sigh
  46. HomeStation... sounds creepy by decipher_saint · · Score: 3, Funny

    Just what I need, Microsoft connected to my TV...

    Whats next?

    -Microsoft Regeneration Chamber
    -Microsoft NanoProbes(TM)
    -MS HiveConnect '05
    -MS UpgradeLimbs (USB w/ Serial adapter)

    --
    crazy dynamite monkey
  47. so does anyone own one ? by Archfeld · · Score: 2

    I've seen Halo and Gotham racing...both looked sweet but that isn't nearly enough to make me want to buy one. The only thing I get from that is the feeling that M$ missed the boat when limiting Halo to Xbox. I am a dedicated gamer on a PC platform. I've got all the goodies, racing wheel, flight yoke and pedals, 64 mb GF3 card, and a really nice 24" monitor. I just can't see limiting myself to any console...

    --
    errr....umm...*whooosh* *whoosh* Is this thing on ?
    1. Re:so does anyone own one ? by Matey-O · · Score: 2

      I do. [fanboy]I bought it even AFTER playing with a PS2 for a weekend[/fanboy]

      No one here is asking the big question:
      What does this 'Homestation' have that the Xbox doesn't?

      Storage? Just have'em include some kind of SMB support and the Xbox has EVERYTHING a homestation would need.

      (At this point is occurs to me that M$ wants the PC to be the home server...hmm, lots of storage there.)

      You've seen the Homestation already. It's the leftmost game console over at Target, next to the PS2 and the Gameboy. All it needs is the _software_.

      --
      "Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus."
  48. In the future windows will be able to control... by kisielk · · Score: 1

    not only computers and laptops... but also television sets, parking meters, telephones, cars, bird cages, cheese graters, battleships and pants.

    Pants?

    That's right, digital pants, or as we like to call them.. smarty pants..

    "Behind the Scenes at Microsoft" by
    Three Dead Trolls in a Baggie

  49. Earlier stories vs Sept 11 by Alien54 · · Score: 2
    In fact, the PC Format Story was for their October Magazine. This came out in September, since it is cited in the September Links (Note the Dates).

    http://slashdot.org/articles/01/09/06/232 2259.shtm l - Sept 06 2001

    Therefore, we have a mental block that wiped from memory what would have been important news at the time, if it wasn't due to other events.

    Since MS always wants to keep all of their plans secret, I guess you can call this a case of the "damndest luck".

    --
    "It is a greater offense to steal men's labor, than their clothes"
  50. Re:Super Secret? Ha. Ha. by andres32a · · Score: 2

    It does seems sometimes kind of ludricous how we /.otters put attention to ALL RUMORS on the next thing that M$ will pull out... dont we have enough to do and enough to read about to spend so much freakin time in MICROSOFTs "leaks"??
    A CONTINOUS RUMOR SAYS /. HAS BEEN BOUGHT BY MICROSOFT AS A "LEAKING DEVICE!"

  51. Re:Controller is big..way too big by Archfeld · · Score: 2

    Does anyone make after market controller's ? I had the same problem with the N64. My mother really liked Zelda but the controllers were wrong for her hands. I couldn't find any aftermarket controllers at all :(

    --
    errr....umm...*whooosh* *whoosh* Is this thing on ?
  52. Yet another nail in the privacy coffin by Mysticalfruit · · Score: 1

    Yeah, I know, I'm one of those people who puts their hand in front of the camera at the ATM...

    I see this as just another way that microsoft is going to pull off the ultimate fast one...

    Once they get their .net stuff up and running, with the next release of windows, it'll be compulsary that you have a .net subscription, which by the way states that you have to accept updates from microsoft (much in the way that Diablo2 updates itself, it just happens) and it'll automatically deduct your subscription cost monthly (and the fee for downloading the patch...) from your microsoft passport account...

    Once they get this infrastructure in place, they'll roll out their Digital Copyright Management System (DCMS). digitally unsigned MP3's will be unplayable because their point of origin will be unknown. Since they only support ripping of WMA files anyway, you'd only be able to play WMA files that were created on your machine (your computers unique GUID would be watermarked into the rip during the encoding.) The converting of WMA files back into cdda format and ripping them onto CD's would be completely disallowed. Since DCMS is implemented at the OS level (down near all the filesytem calls) trying to even use winamp wouldn't work since winamp wouldn't even be able to open the file. Not that you'd possibly be allowed to install winamp, since it's not a digitally signed application from Microsoft, you'd have to pay extra to allow the installing of non microsoft sanctioned programs. If you think that this idea is far fetched, Go and download a driver that hasn't been "certified" by microsoft... Now imagine this taken to the next level, where instead of giving you a choice it would just exit out of the install or worse, you'd get fined for trying to install non-ms software.

    Now that the whole world is connected to .net, microsoft can start selling all kinds of totally anonymous usage information based off of data collected from everybody.

    So, how does microsoft get everybody off their backs really quickly? (those people being the DOJ) Use their monopoly to benefit the DOJ. Before they went that road, once they rolled out DRMS, the RIAA and the MPAA would get right into their corner (forget about divx every working again...) Where I get this idea from is looking at the EULA for Windows Media Player... at the end is a clause that says that microsoft has the right to download onto the users pc updates without their knowledge, these updates may disable software that doesn't comply with Digital Rights Management. (I'm paraphrasing) Then microsoft would cut a deal with the DOJ where'd they be able todo searches of all the data collected from everybody's machine connected to .net. Since your inclusively connected, you could be extensively profiled (for good or bad).

    Yeah, I know it was rambling, but its juat what I think is going to happen.

    --
    Yes Francis, the world has gone crazy.
    1. Re:Yet another nail in the privacy coffin by flacco · · Score: 2
      Yeah, I know, I'm one of those people who puts their hand in front of the camera at the ATM...

      EXCELLENT! Now they have your fingerprints!

      --
      pr0n - keeping monitor glass spotless since 1981.
  53. Oh, I don't think it would come in first by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    in the Worst Article poll. Probably Katz' letter from Afghanistan.

  54. Actually... by Baalam · · Score: 2, Informative

    It's not really so super-secret. I saw a prototype of the HomeStation that was on display at the Microsoft TV booth at NATPE (National Association of Television Porduction Executives) in Vegas last year. It was running on a watered down version of the then Windows Whistler (XP) code. It had interactive TV capabilities as well as Tivo functionality. Looked very nice then, but was not fully functional, but the prospects looked very nice.

    1. Re:Actually... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      That wasn't the HomeStation. That was the next generation UltimateTV. Which is basically in limbo right now, so don't expect to see it demo'ed again at this year's conference.

  55. Xbox hacking by Rayban · · Score: 2

    I would guess that someone would end up hacking the XBox to run arbitrary unsigned code before this is out anyways. Webserver anyone?

    Check out <a href="http://www.xboxhacker.net">XBoxHacker< /a> for more info...

    --
    æeee!
  56. Recycled Article by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Wow, a recycled hoax article! What a surprise! Thanks Taco.

    http://slashdot.org/articles/01/09/06/2322259.sh tm l

  57. we are so above microsoft... by TheQuantumShift · · Score: 0

    we're running around point fingers and accusations at stuff that dosen't even exist... Good work guys, now Open Source and all things good will be taken seriously...

    --

    Shift happens. Fire it up.
  58. MS Biz Plan by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Let's see.
    MS has an operating system which runs on more than 90% of the personal computers on the planet. Most copies of Windows are sold through OEM's like Dell and Gateway, who sell machines with Windows pre-installed. By selling a do-it-all machine, they can get into the business of their main customers, thus increasing their dominance significantly. Sounds like MS is trying to cut PC's out of the picture and slowly but surely control not only the software part of computing, but eventually the hardware part as well.
    That said, I'd never buy any MS hardware.

  59. Coming for PC... by NetJunkie · · Score: 2

    Halo is coming for PC. It's just on the XBox first. I enjoy a good PC game as well, but the XBox has excellent widescreen and Dolby Digital support which makes sitting on the couch in front of the 64" HDTV fun as well.

    1. Re:Coming for PC... by WildBeast · · Score: 1

      and to think that I play my Xbox games on a little 21" TV.
      I'm jealous.

  60. WTF?! by Da+VinMan · · Score: 2

    Dude, I hope you know that you're not funny. I mean, I'm not even offended by the obvious religious trash-talk, and I still find your comment pretty stupid.

    Grow up.

    --
    Please mod this post only if you think others should/n't read this. I have enough ego^H^H^Hkarma. Thanks!
    1. Re:WTF?! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Shrug, I actually thought the box joke was pretty darn funny....And a logical next step after the whole xmas...xbox thing....

    2. Re:WTF?! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Is that a stick up your ass, or are you just happey to see me?

  61. Osbourne Effect by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Here is what you should tell everyone:

    "It's true, and this thing will be shipping within just a few months. Better stop buying XBoxes and XBox software or else you'll be stuck with obsolete junk while all your friends have a much cooler one."

  62. Fancy new stuff! by Bender+Unit+22 · · Score: 1

    With the new Microsoft Homestation, you will be able to fully enjoy all your Hotmail Spam on your TV! Thanks to the .NET technology, you won't need to sign up for anything! It's all in a box. Targeted ad's, in house Nielsen ratings for all households(US only). But the fun does not stop here, thanks to .NET, all your base are belong to us... eerrhh uhm, scratch the last part.

    DON'T DELAY! GET 0WN3D^h^h^h^h^h^h^h^h START ENJOYING THE FUTURE TODAY WITH YOUR OWN HOMESTATION!

    Microsoft. Building a better world!
    For more info see http://www.microsoft.com/homestation.asp.
    (accepting all credit cards)

  63. Some fact to rumors by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    The key developer for the Nirvis jukebox software went to work for Microsoft on some secret project. Microsoft also purchased the rights to the Nirvis slink-e box. Maybe the HomeStation will hookup to various cd/dvd jukeboxes in addition to tv and mp3?

    http://www.nirvis.com

  64. On MS Monopoly and XBox by Cresferthip · · Score: 1
    I dislike the MS monopoly as much as the next person who dislikes the MS monopoly, but XBox/Homestation stuffs really don't bother me.

    And here's why...

    Consoles are by their very nature closed-platform proprietary devices. Console manufacturers/companies have always kept tight (and at some times rigid) control of what can be made for a console and what can be done with a console. Everyone does it. And MS has dones this for years with the PC market place; they're very very good at it.

    However, the major difference is that while you *should* be able do whatever you want with a PC, you don't buy a console system expecting the same type of flexibility. So right there MS is moving into a niche market that finally fits what they want to do with their life.

    Additionally, since consoles are designed to be brain-dead five-year-old useable devices, they have to be stable and crash free (for all you "XBox crashes" ignorant weenies out there, mine has never once crashed...and I've sat there playing it for eight hours straight and then slapped a DVD or music CD in it) I've seen my PC crash and seen the PS2 crash, but never the XBox. Right here this helps MS with one of their biggest problems: they now have a business out there that is dependent on the system NOT crashing.

    And then on top of all this, since MS is always emphasizing that the XBox is a console and not a PC, they're likely not to attempt to "bundle" software into the XBox to put others out of business...and on top of that it doesn't matter anyway since the XBox is closed and proprietary.

    The final point of all this is that XBox dev being so similar to (MS)PC dev, we will likely see better games coming out for the PC in the future; companies can save initial compatability lab costs by developing for a known set of parameters...and then if the game is good enough they can move it to PC and worry about the compatability issues at that time.

    And my final hope is that with a proprietary, closed platform that they can push at the consumer without fear of monopoly prosecution, they'll ease up on pushing crap at the PC/server side of the business, finally realizing that they cannot win using their business practices on that front.

  65. What other features will it have? by thelinuxkid · · Score: 1

    Will it use UPnP and allow all of your devices in your house to be hacked so that your PocketPC wont work and your refridgerator will throw ice cubes at random? I bet it runs their new SecureOS and emits a extremely high frequency that blows up any device playing music that doesnt have a license for it.

  66. Register's take - not /.ed by bdavenport · · Score: 2

    Here is the register's take on this PC Format story.

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    1. Re:Register's take - not /.ed by meehawl · · Score: 1

      Yeah, the Reg had it back in September. They are so far ahead it hurts.

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      Da Blog
  67. SONY INSTEAD by marshall11 · · Score: 1

    Think about it. Play Satation, Play Station 2, Home Station or Station. It's the next logical tech and marketing step.

    Did you know that a few years ago, the playstation was the third most purchased entertainment appliance, right after TV/VCR? It was above stereo. For guys AND GIRLS in the 18-30+ group.

    With all of the peripherals able to be readily added to the PS2, they will try a few out, then they will launch the "Home Station or Station: and with the SONY Name, (and similarity to the old name) it will generate more trust and make more sense in the living room or den then anything MS will put out - ever. (Unless they merge. Which will one day happen. I swear.)

  68. Backwards compatibility? by hotchai · · Score: 1

    Will it be backwards compatible with all existing MS code? And what about compatibility with Nimda, Sircam and other code in that genre?

  69. "Xbox2" sounds cooler than "HomeStation," you know by Murdock037 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Well, the article's been Slashdotted, but this isn't particularly new news, so there's probably not any need.

    There was an article in Wired awhile back about the contractor Microsoft was using to actually build the Xbox units. It had almost nothing to do with the console itself and more about the phenomenon of third-party electronics manufacturers, but if memory serves everything I'm about to spew forth is from there. (I think the Register has gone over it a bit, too.)

    Of course Microsoft wants to take over your living room. How much money out there is spent on, say, DVD players, stereo components, video game consoles, and all the rest combined every day? It's a gold mine.

    And I'm sure MS was thinking of this when they came up with the cute little name, too: Xbox? As in the variable X? Not just a cool-sounding letter?

    COME ON, PEOPLE! It's a CONSPIRACY!

    Moving on. It's kind of a shame for the game players, though. I admire Nintendo's philosophy when it comes to designing new systems: it's designed for games, not for running your home entertainment system. The more broad you get in your objectives, the less you're going to be able to specialize. You've gotta give and take when you're designing, and when you need to get both DVD functionality and game playing in one box, you're not going to be able to really push the hell out of the design of one aspect-- passable functionality is probably good enough. Note the apparently inferior quality of the PS2's DVD playback. This is the reason the GameCube doesn't house a DVD player (as well as the added benefit of the difficulty in duplicating a proprietary disc, but see the talk on Panasonic's "Q" from earlier today for that): Nintendo knows its place.

    If Microsoft manages to get everything I want in a system for a reasonable price, I'll probably buy it-- I won't discriminate just because it's MS. I doubt they'll ever be able to capture all of the quality in one box that you'd find in seperate components, and so my five hundred FutureBucks are probably secure for now.

  70. Its no secret... by MisterBlister · · Score: 1
    Its no secret that Microsoft wants to own the whole TV/media/PC/convergence space. Everyone wants to own it...AOL, Sun, Microsoft...

    However, its very unlikely this would be considered a "sequel" to the XBOX. Microsoft has gone out of their way to make sure XBOX is seen as a console and only a console. It would have been very easy for them to include a small GUI with IE, etc built right in to make XBOX a home web station, but they passed on that just to reinforce the idea that the XBOX is a game console, period. While I'm sure they will release something like this 'HomeStation', it'll either use the WebTV brand or be something new, and they'll try to keep it as completely distinct from the XBOX as they possibly can...They learned the lessons of 3do, Apple, etc and don't want to repeat that.

  71. HomeStation is for Homemakers by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    So what? Sounds boring.

    Something you people will complain about all the time while there's others out there that completely ignore Microsoft.

    Dual-booters will be the death to us all. ;)

  72. Microsoft Strategy 2.0 by Blackjax · · Score: 1

    I posted a comment related to this the other day on the X-Box story. Whether this rumor is true now or not, it is reasonably to believe it will be soon. Microsoft, whatever else you may say about them, has one thing they do better than all their competitors...Strategy. This makes a lot of strategic sense.

  73. Will they finally alienate Dell...? by Rob+Y. · · Score: 1

    Don't know if this is true or not, but it seems like only a matter of when.

    So do you think it will take Microsoft ultimately leveraging their monopoly to cannibalize the entire PC (or home PC anyway) industry to finally teach their hardcore supporters at Dell, Compaq, HP, etc. who they're working with?

    There's not much these guys can do to prevent it at this point, but backing such monopoly-extenders as, say, the PocketPC can only help to make this kind of coup more likely.

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    Posted from my Android phone. Oh, I can change this? There, that's better...
  74. hey mr smarty pants by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    have a look at this
    http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1006-200-8364289.htm l? tag=lh

    Doh, now don't you feel silly?

    1. Re:hey mr smarty pants by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Dude, what does that have to do with the HomeStation?

      Doh, now don't you feel silly?

    2. Re:hey mr smarty pants by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Nope cause your a jackass.

  75. The glimmer of hope by evilpenguin · · Score: 3, Interesting

    This gives me my first glimmer of hope since the Bush the Younger administration emasculated the anti-trust suit against Microsoft.

    Microsoft is now moving into and p---ing off entire new markets. Either they will compete legitimately one-on-one with the game console makers, and with the consumer electronics companies, in which case they will find themsevles back under proper market control (the ideal Laisser Faire solution), or they will leverage their monopoly into new monopolies and no administration will be able to ignore their blatant abuse of the law.

    In other words, the thinner they spread themselves, the greater the chance they will lose their dominance.

    1. Re:The glimmer of hope by Second_Derivative · · Score: 1

      Why shouldnt the administration ignore it? A happy Microsoft means more bribes^H^H^H^H^H^Hcampaign contributions all round. Seriously though the DoJ looks like they're going to give them carte blanche, so unless there's public outcry (which there never seems to be wrt technology) then they're gonna continue doing what they please. Sorry.

      Well, there's one hope - PR. Ie Microsoft's horrible lack of it. Just about anyone who uses computers at all seriously hates Microsoft and would buy a PS2 over an Xbox for no other reason that to screw MS - I know I will (but then again Final Fantasy X doesnt hurt either ;))

    2. Re:The glimmer of hope by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      But 4 out of 5 of those Windows programmers all hate Microsoft and are dreaming of a way out of their ticking traps.

  76. So that means... by Mongoose · · Score: 2


    They'll start making xbox games? ;)

    Seriously, this is a hoax as others have said -- but look out for future promises from console makers. Remember your history lessons of years past.

    I wonder if xbox will ever get up to 100 games before 2004.

  77. xbox by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    now users can start having to worry about rebooting when watching movies, playing music, etc

  78. This device will be dubed 'Mira' by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1006-200-8364289.html? tag=mn_hd

  79. Microsoft admitted it last November... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

    Its all here:

    http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/businesstech nology/134373073_bizbriefs01.html

    under Xbox is to become more than console.

    Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates confirmed the company plans to make the Xbox into more than just a game console...

    Speaking to about 400 Microsoft enthusiasts and consultants meeting yesterday in Redmond, Gates explained that the game industry wouldn't support a multifunction device. So Microsoft introduced Xbox as a game console even though it's basically a powerful personal computer.

    Gates said Microsoft will try to extend the Xbox's functions after it becomes widely used in homes.


    and so on!

  80. Anti X-box web sites by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    There are tons of good anti-microsoft sites... i was wondering if anyone knew of any good anti-xbox sites? I couldn't find any, so i tried my hand at my own anti-xbox site

  81. Yeah Yeah... by malkman · · Score: 1

    And it will also be able to transform into a 15 foot robot that has the ability to walk into other's houses and actually destroy non-microsoft products. I'm skeptical about claims that seem like the 'new' xbox can do damn near anything.

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    Robort knows all.
    1. Re:Yeah Yeah... by flacco · · Score: 2
      And it will also be able to transform into a 15 foot robot that has the ability to walk into other's houses and actually destroy non-microsoft products. I'm skeptical about claims that seem like the 'new' xbox can do damn near anything.

      Yeah, sure, right - like Microsoft would turn on a web server by default on a desktop operating system unbeknownst to the clueless owner. GET REAL, PEOPLE!

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      pr0n - keeping monitor glass spotless since 1981.
    2. Re:Yeah Yeah... by malkman · · Score: 1

      Yeah, sure, right - like Microsoft would turn on a web server by default on a desktop operating system unbeknownst to the clueless owner. GET REAL, PEOPLE! I'm skeptical about claims that give it amazing new *useful* features; .NET and whatever other nonfunctional pieces of junk they make don't apply.

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      Robort knows all.
  82. Re:BBC poop by greymond · · Score: 1

    good for you. what does that have to do with anything i said?

  83. Sure... by Slur · · Score: 1

    ...but will it work with my iWalk?

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    -- thinkyhead software and media
  84. Yea! - Don't buy an XBox! by inicom · · Score: 1

    Yet another reason not to buy an XBox! Between crashing demo units, crappy customer service on defective units, and an imminent HomeStation that makes the XBox obsolete, there's absolutely no reason for anyone to even consider buying an XBox!

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  85. Xbox not good enough for N64 icon? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I guess acoording to /., xbox is just another evil thing from MS first, and a gaming console second. Pesonally I don't mind the icon of Gates being shot in the head. That's what it is right? Bah, doe=1 t tell me. I like the way I see it better.

  86. Broadband limits? by nolife · · Score: 1

    Putting aside the potential rumor factor, I do not how this would be cost effective for the consumer.
    How would the exponential increase in bandwidth demands be met by the high speed internet providers. How does this fit into cable/dsl providers plans to provide tiers of service for different monthly fees? There would have to be some sort of kickback to the providers from the content source to make this cost effective for an end user. Sounds like this will ride down the same road that banner ads and open access is already on.

    You can only watch,listen, and tolerate so much media in any given day. In this instance, no one but a monopoly could possibly survive.

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    Bad boys rape our young girls but Violet gives willingly.
  87. Actually come to think of it.... by Second_Derivative · · Score: 1

    May be a sliver off topic but this just came to me as I finished posting my other reply to this thread. The thing is, sure everyone hates MSFT's XBox but oddly enough no-one seems to have an opinion on the PS2, except maybe that they'll get one because they hate MS so much that they'll make sure they'll buy something other than MS (ok, time for me to directly contradict what I just posted)

    The point is, how's Sony any better? Well, in one way, they know that they need to be careful who they make enemies of; MS went and alienated way too many people for its own good but Sony's still one of those Evil Large Multinationals we're all supposed to be the sworn enemies of, right? Come on, these guys pride themselves on their proprietary standards, they want us all subjugated by the DMCA and SSSCA every bit as much as MS does, take their handling of the Bleem! project for instance. If you're going to boycott MS, it would make sense to boycott the PS2 and Gamecube too. Or am I talking a load of crap? dunno. I think one thing's for sure, I need more sleep =)

    1. Re:Actually come to think of it.... by flacco · · Score: 2
      The point is, how's Sony any better?

      Sony is a bit player compared to Microsoft. It's one thing to have a hold on dumb consumer electronic devices; it's another to subvert information and communication standards and become a massive repository for the planet's vital information, with the intent of exploiting that information for economic (and doubtless political) gain.

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      pr0n - keeping monitor glass spotless since 1981.
  88. Name Soundex ? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Could M$ be sued over name similarity with PlayStation?

  89. Ooooooh! by GrBear · · Score: 1

    I was wondering how long it would take for Microsoft to come out with the XBox SE. :o)

  90. this is great by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    YEAH I am buying one, I got an XBOX and I will spend some dough on this too! Fantastic I can't wait until this happens. It's not a rumor I am getting it, more gadgets fo meeee@!!!!!!!

  91. "Leaked" plans keep competitors nervous by Infonaut · · Score: 3, Informative
    Microsoft has a long history of leaking or announcing technology long before it actually is developed. As the 800-lb. gorilla, this tactic works quite well, because it makes the competition less likely to embark on technologies that might compete directly with the "upcoming" Microsoft product.

    I'm not saying that Microsoft deliberately leaked information about HomeStation, or that they're not well on their way to making it a reality, but early announcement is a clever way of placing barriers to entry in front of their competitors. If you're trying to line up partners for deployment of your new all-in-one home gizmo, who's going to work with you if they know Microsoft is coming out with their own gizmo "any time now"?

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  92. Microsoft has Already named the next XBox! by zulux · · Score: 2

    It's going to be called "My Videogame Box."

    (not my joke)

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    Moneyed corporations, non-working 'poor' and criminal prisoners are turning productive citizens into tax-slaves.

  93. Xbox SQL? by ReadParse · · Score: 2

    What's this I hear about Xbox SQL? I didn't even know MySQL had been ported yet. That was quick. Can't wait until DB2 comes out for the Gamecube.

  94. Bad move... not surprising , no by Juln · · Score: 1

    MS's original plan was to make a set top box. However, developers told them they didn't want anythign to do with one of those. of course, MS hasn't really changed it's mind, rathger, they chose to basically deceive the developers, which seems to be a hobby for them, or at least a habit.
    Of course, this is the direction Sony wants to take with the PS2 also.
    it's easy to imagine MS making an Xbox/UltimateTV and more combo. Sounds pretty crappy to me. I wonder if Commander Taco will still want one.

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    Juln
  95. The More I Read Slashdot, The More Disgusted I Get by Bowie+J.+Poag · · Score: 2



    "Supposedly it will be the home entertainment system that Microsoft has always wanted. It will tie into Microsoft's .NET strategy, delivering video-on-demand, high speed internet connection, and communicate wirelessly with portable devices. It might even be able to play Xbox games, along with PC games."

    Funny, I heard the codename for this project was "Personal Computer"

    Reminds me of another story. Mead Corp is developing a flexible input, storage and display medium capable of infinite resolution, consumes no power, and can be produced so cheaply that literally millions these objects can be produced for a few cents a pound! Theyre calling it, "paper".

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    Bowie J. Poag

  96. VaporHardware by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    The King of the Vaporware is doing Vaporhardware too?

  97. Alienate the companies that they depend on! by andrewski · · Score: 1

    Yay Microsoft! Of the thousands of software and hardware companies out there, in almost every market, there are probably only a few dozen which haven't been completely alienated by their predatory tactics. Hopefully game companies will quit coming out with XBOX games, but the desire for profit is so overpowering that most companies would cut their own wrists and throat to get some of the proverbial fat cash. If only for a little while. Kind of like stacker.

    1. Re:Alienate the companies that they depend on! by flacco · · Score: 2
      Yay Microsoft! Of the thousands of software and hardware companies out there, in almost every market, there are probably only a few dozen which haven't been completely alienated by their predatory tactics. Hopefully game companies will quit coming out with XBOX games, but the desire for profit is so overpowering that most companies would cut their own wrists and throat to get some of the proverbial fat cash.

      Hey, so would I. Here's an open offer to Microsoft: Set me up financially for life and I will forever spare you the awesome sting of my sarcasm and snide comments.

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      pr0n - keeping monitor glass spotless since 1981.
    2. Re:Alienate the companies that they depend on! by waltc · · Score: 1

      "Yay Microsoft! Of the thousands of software and hardware companies out there, in almost every market, there are probably only a few dozen which haven't been completely alienated by their predatory tactics."

      You do realize, don't you, what an incredible contradiction you've managed above? You say, "of the thousands of hardware and software companies out there"....and so on, the upshot being that Microsoft's "predatory practices" have "completely alienated" most of them.

      Aren't you aware that hundreds of companies worldwide, both software and hardware companies, have become incredible success stories simply because they chose to suport Microsoft standards at some point in their corporate strategy? These companies aren't owned by Microsoft. Rather they are software and hardware companies making huge sums by peddling their wares to the vast x86 WinXP/9x/NT market Microsoft has created. This is a market that these developers sell into that was not created by SUN, not Created by Apple and for the most part not created by IBM, or Intel, even.

      There are several, actually, multi-billion $$$ corporations, fully independent of Microsoft, which make the lion's share of their money by selling into markets that Microsoft--not they--created. And these are markets that Microsoft--not they--spends billions of dollars a year to maintain and grow!

      That's what I find so incredibly amazing about the near-sightedness with which Microsoft is often viewed. What M$ has accomplished for the consumer in the last 5 years of the last century, insofar as keeping hardware prices down for the benefit of the CONSUMER, is nothing short of incredible. I don't give a rat's behind if SUN doesn't like it because M$ makes it ever-so-much-harder for SUN to GOUGE the daylights out of its customers by selling them way overpriced hardware. Too bad for poor little SUN--sniff-bohoo. Or what about poor little Netscape which thought it owned the Internet browser software distribution market by DIVINE RIGHT, and HOW DARE Microsoft make a better browser? How DARE them? (And that is why Netscape failed, btw. IE *never* surpassed Communicator in market share until the vast majority of people using BOTH browsers reached the conclusion that after years of work IE was simply a BETTER Internet browser. On the other hand, Netscape's own original founders have gone on public record after the sale of the company to AOL with THEIR explanations of Netscape's fall.)

      And guess what?? Unlike the infamous Jim Barksdale testimony before the US Congress in which Barksdale characterized the shoddy performance of Netscape in one word ("Microsoft," of course), the Netscape founders related a tale of rotten management paralyzed like deer in headlights by the competition Microsoft (alone) was giving it. Simply put, outside of a monopoly situation, Barksdale's Netscape was simply unable to function. Netscape's founders lamented this paralysis of management by vividly describing how committees were created to make the simplest decisions, the bottom line being that the very thing Netscape needed to do to maintain its LEAD over Microsoft's browsers the company found itself incapable of doing due to a tragic lack of leadership: and what Netscape most definitely needed to do was to ship product, ship product, ship product.

      Instead of concentrating on Netscape's customer base and its needs and desires, Barksdale and company were so intimidated by the competition Microsoft was presenting them (Microsoft actually being the only company large enough to COMPETE with Netscape at the time in the browser wars)that the ENTIRE CORPORATE STRATEGY of the company was reduced to knee-jerk reacting to Microsoft. The real reason Netscape lost its position? Top management forgot what made Netscape the defacto standard in the first place--meeting the needs of its customers--and instead became obsessed with everything Microsoft did. Some have commented that with IE 5, Barksdale and pals threw in the towel. What I find ironically satisfying here is that in the early days Netscape execs boasted long and hard about how their multi-platform browser software was simply going to render PC operating systems such as Microsoft's Windows obsolete. Instead, Netscape was rendered obsolete.

      You know, I guess if Microsoft as a company had simply abandoned its stockholders at that time and said to them, "Look, Netscape says it doesn't think it's fair that we compete with them in the marketplace so we aren't going to do that," the original Netscape dream might have come true (provided Netscape was allowed to continue its Internet Browser monopoly). But does anyone really think such sentiment on the part of Microsoft is reasonable? I surely don't. Why is it that everyone else in the industry is deemed to have the right to compete for markets in the spirit of "all's fair in love and war," everyone except Microsoft, that is. Nope, when Microsoft does *anything* to protect its business interests the company is labled as "predatory," when SUN or Apple or Netscape do WORSE things than Microsoft they are greeted with cheers. Something's not right with this picture.

      Simply, Microsoft has somehow managed to succeed in market areas where EACH of the larger M$ competitors (SUN, Apple, Netscape, IBM, etc.) have FAILED, and failed more than once. Egos being what they are with all of us, it's not surprising to see people like Scott McNealy of SUN attempting to explain M$'s successes by comparing the company to North Korea. McNealy simply doesn't--or may be congentially unable to--understand why his policies failed and Microsoft's succeeded in certain business arenas--AND SO--M$ "has" to be either crooked or else a company of ruthless communistic slave drivers akin to the popular *political* perception of North Korea--at least as Scott McNealy judges these things.

      The simple truth is that apart from being in the right place at the right time in the early days, M$ has made a lot of decisions which ran completely counter to those of other large computer companies--and history has proven M$'s decisions the superior ones thus far. IBM, SUN, Apple, dead companies such as Commodore, and other notables of the '80's and 90's were and are companies which focused primarily on HARDWARE sales--whereas M$ has *always* been about software, with Microsoft only joining the hardware club with its X-Box console gaming platform very recently. Dell is hardware--HP & Compaq are primarily hardware companies. In short, M$ went the software route the other guys went the hardware route and look where they all are today. Companies like Dell in no uncertain terms owe their very inception and existence to M$'s supporting OS's.

      So when you look at the state of the industry in that light, it's not suprising that companies like Apple and SUN feel very threatened by the success of the M$ business model compared to their own--which is not to say that either SUN or Apple have poor business plans--just that they're not in the same league as the one M$ has been pursuing for a couple of decades. Where they've been more of short-term, high-per-unit profit hardware companies, Microsoft has concentrated on building an entire market which is much, much larger in scope. We saw the first real payoff in the M$ strategy after the Win95 release in '95. Since then M$ has managed to take the whole screwy x86 mess and infuse it with hardware and software standards which, prior to Win95, pretty much didn't exist. SUN sure wasn't interested in the consumer x86 market prior to 1995, and gosh knows Apple wasn't. But M$ was, had a plan for it, and has so far done a good job of executing it.

      In truth, I don't think Jobs is unaware of the points I've raised. He's acknowledged that none other than Gates himself advised him to allow the cloning of Apple hardware long ago, in response to a question Jobs asked him about increasing the Mac's mainstream USA market share--something that bothered Jobs even way back when. I've heard Jobs admit being tragically wrong in not following that advice and actually stating that it was his very serious mangerial mistake--and his alone. Of course, today, Jobs is still finding reasons to keep Apple primarily a hardware company--and he's justified to himself at least--killing off the Apple clones that were being made when the Apple board paid him $500 million to take Apple back. Like Netscape, I guess, Apple is one of those companies which can survive only by dominating a niche market--and I guess Jobs feels that even with Apple calling all the shots the Apple clone companies would still be smart enough to beat them at their own game of making and marketing computers running the Mac OS. As long as Jobs feels this way I don't see how Apple can be compared to M$ as the latter's a software company and the former's a hardware company.

      And it's the same with SUN, really--which is why McNealy's comments never cease to baffle me. I mean, I know on one level that it's natural for SUN to loathe the success of M$'s business plan which, after all, is so different from SUN's. I guess Scott feels himself naked and wrong at the same time since he's declared M$ so full of fruit loops so often in the past only to have his breakfast eaten later by M$. That's entirely human--you can only take making a dufus out of yourself just so often. What I think lies behind McNealy's vitriol is good, old-fashioned fear. Scott doesn't believe he can perceive the future quite as well as Billy "the nerd" Gates, and he's just plum rattled by it. Of course McNealy would rather die than admit anything of the sort, so he simply stoops to lame attempts to convince some (Scott feels) not too bright Washington politicians that Bill Gates is actually a North Korean dictator wanna'-be in disguise in the fond hopes that they'll string BG up in a panic and thus negate any possibility of SM ever having to actually match wits with BG in the public business arena. I mean, you don't think that McNealy actually believes that Bill Gates is really a North Korean citizen, do you?

      Anyhoo...I had no intention of writing a diatribe like this! Oh my gosh!...:) I just guess I get really, really tired of the kind of anti-Microsoft drivel that seems all the rage these days--usually spouted by people who been actively reading computer trade mags for two years or less and believe they've got a handle on things.

    3. Re:Alienate the companies that they depend on! by andrewski · · Score: 1

      You're kidding yourself, or are delusional, if you think for ONE SECOND that those business which you claim are independant from MS aren't on the MS hit list for integration, Borg-style. They ALL are. Software companies, training companies, support and now hardware companies.

  98. MS Shaft it again ! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Last time they tried the 'we are the greatest, they got fucked@, tell me I'm wrong when I can predicate a fault in their shit. Tell me I'm wrong ?

    1. Re:MS Shaft it again ! by lposeidon · · Score: 1, Funny

      does it crash?!
      or is is prepackaged with viruses and trojans?

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      Lizard "Never let them set limits on your mind!"
  99. Har by Rogain · · Score: 1

    The original Xbox is a toaster not a gaming system, people paid top dollar for it yet are stuck waiting for microsoft to get around to fixing it, and typical to standard procedure, they're busy yelling "hey look the next version will really be fucking cool, we really mean it this time!"

    WindowsXP commercials had people flying around because of the wonderfulness of WindowsXP, they stopped running them since the recent massive security holes that (somehow) got into the most secure operating system ever. I think the Justice department should make them run commercials with people flying around, then right into brickwalls, or getting a BSOD and slamming 12 stories onto the pavement.

    Closed Source, non-Free software is history. The debian is a totaly volunter project that had produced an amazing and coherent version of linux + gnu + all the other Free applications out there, for nothing! While estimates claim that a closed source, Microsoft way of doing things would have cost 1.9 BILLION bucks to create a debian look-alike.

    http://www.debian.org/News/weekly/2002/1/

    see the Counting Potatoes headline.

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  100. They could do everything! by krokodil · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    First they monopolized OS market. From this point on they proved that they could do whatever they want, go into any market and win it (using monopoly power). First it was browsers (IE) when PDA (Win CE) than console (XBox) and now home entertaiment. It would not take long for them to start making everything from cars to pet food.

    With such power no company can stop then via fair competition. It is government responsobility to take care of that.

    P.S. If you still in doubt, go to the nearest computer hardware store and try to buy standard keyboard without stupid windows key.

  101. What this sounds like by Omega+Blue · · Score: 1

    Could this be more of the famous MS(TM) FUD(TM)? Something "supersecret" that's leaked by an anonymous source?

  102. What it sounds like by Omega+Blue · · Score: 0, Redundant

    This sounds like more of the famous MS(TM) FUD(TM). Something "supersecret" that's leaked by an anonymous source.

  103. Profit Through Confusion by Ankou · · Score: 1

    Okay what is with MS and their naming schemes? Doesn't it seem pretty convenient that the names of their products are remarkably similar to others? If you don't know what I mean let me point out that I know at least 5 sets of parents who asked me what toy their children wanted for Christmas "the game box thing?" I can almost guarantee to you that a good percentage of sales this Christmas for the Xbox was due to misunderstandings to the similar names of the Xbox and the Game Cube. (you could argue the same on Nintendo but from what I understand GameCube was announced first) Now this thing is going to be called the Home Station (pretty similar to PlayStation)? Okay is it just me, or does that seem pretty underhanded and sneaky? Maby I am makeing too much of it but how many of your parents would make the same mistake?

  104. top secret? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    For something that's "top secret", a Google search for "homestation" sure turns up a lot of stuff.

  105. One can only hope... by Loudergood · · Score: 1

    that MS pisses off MPAA and At&t or Verizon at the same time...that court room would be the greateset convention of lawyers the world has ever seen. Somebody would have to fall.

  106. Not old hat by Sea+Monkey · · Score: 1

    Check out this story on EETimes.

    1. Re:Not old hat by aka-ed · · Score: 1

      That's the "Mira," and is what should have been posted here. The Homestation seems to be a hoax, or at best a half-baked report on a gadget-in-development that may never see light of day. The Register picked up the same story from PCFormat back on 9/9/01.

      The same article was cited twice in slashdot in Sept., here and here. I know, I am the one who submitted it the 2nd time...

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  107. this is frightening to me. by garcia · · Score: 2

    soon we will have Billy greeting us every morning w/his daily thought. He will be there watching your every move and telling you what he wants you to eat for dinner.

    Aside from the fact that I am paranoid that the XBox is just Bill's way of taking over the world I really don't like it for several reasons:

    1. the god damn controller sucks. It is just so damn big and bulky. I tried to play some hockey game at Best Buy and I just couldn't control the damn guys. Too many controller sticks and pads. I don't have hands like Shaq or anything but they should be comfortable w/in the controller.

    2. the game selection is iffy at this point. Yeah I know the PS2 was in the same boat at its release but I expected better from MS and their normal tactics.

    3. did I mention that Bill is going to be on your TV when you wake up?

  108. Re:Controller is big..way too big by Ewan · · Score: 1

    Generally Japanese controllers are smaller than the US/Euro versions, if you ever want a smaller N64/PS2/etc controller, check your local games import store for them.

  109. Good article, missed point by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/businesstech nology/134373073_bizbriefs01.html was a worthwhile article to read.

    I think it's quite funny how people as "intelligent" as the "computer professionals" who read slashdot get up in arms about _any_ new or old news or rumors about Microsoft.

    The XBox will definately get its share of home entertainment add-ons. The hardware in the box is unique in the console standpoint because it has network and disk built in. The controllers are slightly modified USB, and the XBox OS is based on Windows. What this sums up to is that without doing a significant amount of work, Microsoft could release an Internet Browser/remote keyboard for the XBox or other kinds of entertainment add-ons for the home market.

    I expect, however, that this kind of thing will only happen after the XBox becomes profitable to sell or in order to compete with Sony releasing another hardware platform such as the PS3 with AOL internet. Microsoft is taking a huge loss on the XBox and betting big that it will succeed.

    Anyway, the XBox .NET Services should be here by summer, so people can get all ready to play games online without a NAT/VPN setup. I'm wondering how Microsoft will update the XBoxes in people's homes to integrate/unlock the .NET Services in the XBox. I expect it just to be built into the Games themselves, but MS may release a special upgrade to the system to enable .NET stuff, or, heh, they could just charge $10 for a .NET account starter disc with your account info built in.

    The most wonderful thing about the XBox is that the OS lives on the DVDs/HD. Watch and in about a year, you'll see stuff like AC. Unreal is coming out soon. If that isn't a .NET game, I don't know what is.

    I don't care that it's a Microsoft thing. I have an XBox, and I have most of the Microsoft titles. Of course, the fact that many of my friends work there and can get me the MS titles at 80% off helps ;)

    Heh. I just got off IM with one of my friends. They told me that HomeStation is a real concept within MS, but that it had nothing to do with XBox.
    -Seattleite with a clue

  110. Sheeple? You're being a jackass. by J.C.B. · · Score: 2

    If Microsoft produces a superior product that people want, and people buy it, are they sheeple? No! They are being smart consumers, so don't use derogatory terms to describe them.

  111. IEaaaggghhh.0finfection by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    have you even seen these guise?

    keeping up with felonious father william's latest payper liesense FraUDs = infinity

    advertising on /. = even more money(tm) for VA larry et al

    having your own unique web identity (backed by legitimate products/services) = priceless

    nothing in life is 'free', for everything else, there's money(tm)(sm)($$)

    don't forget to visit this NYT forum, where father william's paid2post ?pr? bots prattle on&on, all day, every day, about how bad linux/gnu/o-s is, while singing the praises of the InFactDead BugWear liesense distributed buy the kingdumb.

  112. Another fantastic exclusive... by fondue · · Score: 1
    As has been mentioned, this is old, old news. Kudos to PC Doormat for clobbering together a bunch of tired rumours as an exclusive. The crap 'artist's impression' is a nice touch. Gotta love desperation.
    Bye-bye, Future Publishing.

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  113. XBOX takes over the Home by theladyboo · · Score: 1

    A story by theladyboo One day I came home from work. Normally my M$ XBOX turns on the lights for me and starts the oven at around 5 pm before I get home so I can just pop in that wonderful leftover pizza from the night before. That night, however, I walked into my house and xbox did not turn on the lights. It did not turn on my oven either. I went into the kitchen to turn on the oven but someone was standing behind the door. He hit me over the head with my stone cold pizza and knocked me out. I awoke fifteen minutes later only to find some M$ executive and a crook standing over me. I couldn't talk but they spoke for me. "I hired this hacker" The suit began "because I wanted to learn how to get into people's houses to see what they were doing with out technology. Then he told me I didn't need to actually get in. He showed me how to use all my devices with our cool plug and play and how I can control everything. But you wonder why I'm here? I found out you were using linux and since I own the goverment and this was illegal I came over to show you a lesson. Because I can... I can get into your home, and so can Bob." I faded off to never never land and found out that M$ now owned the spiritworld too.

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  114. Uhh... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Can't your basic PC do all this? Seems to me like they're just repackaging a computer in a nifty case and selling it.

  115. Processors too hot by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    This will not happen. MS has to fix the overheating fan department first