| 
| Kirjoittaja | Viesti |  |       
 Boogie/GE
 
 | During a demonstration of digital photography with a soon-to-be-released Nikon camera, a Windows Media Center PC froze and wouldn't respond to Gates' pushing of the remote control.| Torstaina,  6. tammikuuta, 2005 - klo 15.33: |  | 
 AmigaWorld:ltä bongattua:
 
 Later in the 90-minute presentation, a product manager demonstrated the ostensible user-friendliness of a video game expected to hit retail stores in April, Forza Motor Sport. But instead of configuring a custom-designed race car, the computer monitor displayed the dreaded "blue screen of death" and warned, "out of system memory."
 
 The errors - which came during what's usually an ode to Microsoft's dominance of the software industry and its increasing control of consumer electronics - prompted the celebrity host, NBC comedian Conan O'Brien, to quip, "Who's in charge of Microsoft, anyway?"
 
 http://www.canada.com/news/story.html?id=7d5a65b1-8260-44c6-8354-ff4a1ef5d39b
 
 Ok, varmaan normaaleja demoefektejä   -   Lienee tuo 'käyttis' jotain uudempaa revisiota
   Taitaisi päitä putoilla monella muulla.
 
 
 |  |       
 fragment
 
 | Koko 90 minuuttinen video streamattavissa täältä:| Torstaina,  6. tammikuuta, 2005 - klo 20.29: |  | 
 
 http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=1797707
 
 video muotoa WMV9.
 
 
 |  |       
 Jupp3
 
 | >video muotoa WMV9.| Torstaina,  6. tammikuuta, 2005 - klo 21.33: |  | 
 
 Kiitos varoituksesta
   
 
 |  |