Microsoft Unveils Windows Media Center Internet TV Beta
Microsoft is rolling out the public beta of Internet TV for Windows Vista Media Center today. If you've got a machine running Windows Vista Home Premium or Windows Vista Ultimate, a new option should pop up inside of your media center interface, cleverly titled "Internet TV."
At launch, there will be 100 hours of programming available from MSN Video. The service is free, but ad-supported, meaning you'll have to put up with some 15 and 30 second spots here and there.
Here's some of the content available:
.Full length episodes of TV shows including Arrested Development.
Full length concerts by artists including Snoop Dogg and the Pussycat Dolls
.FOX Sports clips
.Movie trailers
.MSNBC news clips























