Akimbo's IP video-on-demand gets hooked into Windows Media Center
The Windows Media Center announcements keep on coming! The latest comes from Akimbo, which says that beginning
early next year their video-on-demand TV over IP service will be "accessible" from PCs running Microsoft's new Windows
XP Media Center Edition 2005. It sounds like they'll be doing something similar to
TVTonic (which we wrote about a few weeks ago) and
offering a plug-in for Media Center PCs, but the difference with Akimbo is that you pick and choose the programs you
want to watch which are then automatically downloaded to your PC's hard drive.
Of course, they omit all the juicy details from their press release, like how much it'll cost and what kinds of
programming they'll offer, but it'll probably be along the lines of the service they offer now via their standalone
player, which includes video-on-demand of CNN, iFilm, the Cartoon Network, a bunch of porno, a lot of weird sports
channels we've never heard of, and a bunch of other stuff you probably aren't willing to pay good money to watch
(the basic package costs ten bucks a month, but all the premium channels and shows cost extra). Not exactly much there
yet, but it's not that we aren't hyped on the idea of IP TV or anything—we're dying to kick Time Warner Cable to the
curb—it's just that something like this all comes down to the programming. At the end of the day hardly anyone
cares about the technology involved (except us), they just want something good to watch.


















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
thomis @ Dec 19th 2005 12:05AM
w00t! Listening to you on Talk of the Nation right now! Way to go... just calm down a bit, and you'll be the next media expert on every radio/tv/whatever show!
Fred @ Dec 19th 2005 12:05AM
Oh well, so much for that idea... Still not supported...