Microsoft's Windows Media Player has grown from a forgotten item in the "Accessories" branch of Windows 95's Start menu to one of Windows XP's flagship applications -- and a core part of the company's ...
LOS ANGELES--Microsoft on Wednesday introduced its long-awaited digital media software, Windows Media Player 9 Series, in an effort to establish dominance for its operating system in distributing high ...
Some people looking to uninstall the latest test version of Microsoft's new Windows Media Player 9 Series software may find the program is like a bad houseguest: It just won't leave. Microsoft's ...
Microsoft on Tuesday scored its first big promotional boost for the new Windows Media Player 9 Series software. Peter Gabriel's new album, "Up," debuted Tuesday in stores--and on the Web in Windows ...
Absent of any other information on Microsoft’s vast Web site, a brief passage on its Windows Media Player for Mac OS X Web page notes that Microsoft is going to bring forth a Mac OS X version of ...
Chiba, Japan – Microsoft used the CEATEC Japan show to announce a broad list of chip and consumer electronics manufacturers that will add support for its Windows Media 9 Series in new digital products ...
Microsoft’s Windows Media Web site now offers Windows Media Player 9 for Mac OS X for download. “Introducing Windows Media Player 9 for Mac OS X. Sporting a new brushed steel skin for Apple’s newest ...
I cant ever seem to get streaming videos etc on websites to work. it works for quicktime videos, but when the video states it is for windows media player 9, it never seems to load. most of the time ...
I am building a new system, and after installing Windows XP w/SP1, I installed XP SP2. But I've noticed that in Windows Media Player, I am missing two skins that I had on my system prior from when I ...
Two separate exploits involving the Apple QuickTime and the Microsoft Windows Media players could continue to plague computer users regardless of which Web browser is installed as the default on a ...
Microsoft's Windows Media Player has grown from a forgotten item in the "Accessories" branch of Windows 95's Start menu to one of Windows XP's flagship applications -- and a core part of the company's ...