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Xbox 360 Gets a Facelift

clock July 15, 2008 11:46 by author Bill Williams

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As E3 continues, we got some updates yesterday from Microsoft on the future of the Xbox 360.  It turns out the with the Fall release, a lot of changes are coming.  First, for the first time in history (according to the release), a major consumer device will get a complete makeover for free through the power of software.  Essentially, every Xbox 360 that’s out in the wild right now will get a free upgrade this fall that will essentially change the experience without having to buy a new console.  This is the beauty of software. 

Over the last several years, Microsoft has released new versions of the console, integrating new hardware such as larger disk drives and HDMI connectivity, all the while, the underlying platform has stayed the same.  This fall, Microsoft will release a free software update that is in some ways akin to releasing a new console…but nobody will have to purchase anything new.  The update is not just glitz and frosting, either, as far as I can tell right now.  One of the things that will change is the culmination of an exclusive partnership just announced at E3 between Xbox and Netflix, wherein if you are an Xbox Live subscriber (who isn’t…I’ll get to that in a second) and a Netflix subscriber, you will have an online queue in Netflix that you can add movies and TV shows to.  Then, from a TV connected to an Xbox 360, you can choose to watch these movies, and they will begin to stream…starting in as little as 30 seconds.  This isn’t a new idea…I know.  Heck, even Microsoft has been enabling this scenario through Media Center for years, but this partnership and integrated experience, along with a lot of new content available through the Live Marketplace, is a giant step toward true Living Room Integration (LRI) and Home Theater Integration (HTI).  Alright…I just made those terms up…but it works, right?

So…first a quick note about Xbox Live.  Also announced at E3 was that Xbox Live Membership has doubled both of the last two years.  Last year from 3 Million to 6 Million, and this year again to 12 Million.  It's becoming sort of the de facto TV/gaming-based community…and even now encompasses PC gamers (released last year).  I think with the momentum behind Live, great things are to come.  Now, back to this upgrade.

Also, as part of the upgrade, the whole 360 interface will change from the innovative, but aging crisscross interface to something more carousel-like.  This type of interface is something that Microsoft has been working on for years an years…I remember seeing prototypes of carousel interfaces aimed at Windows (way before Vista) over 5 or 6 years ago.  It looks like an incarnation of that has made it to the Xbox in what looks to be a pretty effective and cool looking UI.

Microsoft is calling this the “New Xbox Experience”, and you can read about what has been announced so far here.  But the highlights are:

  • Tons of new games, including some sequels to established or up-and coming franchises, including
    • Rock Band 2
    • Guitar Hero World Tour
    • Gears of War 2
    • Fable II
    • Resident Evil 5
    • A new Scene It
    • etc.
  • A new “interactive game show” system through Xbox Live produced by the makers of “Deal or No Deal”
  • Live Parties
  • Create customized avatars (a la the Nintendo Wii, but better looking)
  • Tons of new media content (TV shows and Movies) through both Netflix and the Live Marketplace
  • Of course, the new User Interface

Here is a video showing a trailer for the update…


Video: Xbox 360 New Experience Trailer XboxFront

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Right in the Face!

clock July 13, 2008 22:44 by author Bill Williams

Well, when your buddy who has a night job can’t stay awake for game night, we can’t be held responsible for what happens.


Writing on Todd's Face from Bill Williams on Vimeo.

Sorry for the video quality…it was dark!

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My new flight video

clock June 18, 2008 03:31 by author Bill Williams

As I mentioned in a previous post, I’m producing an aviation podcast at www.studentpilotcast.com.  I’ve just released a video for the video podcast feed.  It’s basically my first video episode, and is kinda cool, so I thought I would post it here as well. 

I realize there is a problem with the video when the prop is in the shot (I cover this in the video itself).  They’re getting better, though.  Stay tuned.


SPC Video #002-On My Own from Bill Williams on Vimeo.

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Davey Dance Blog

clock May 17, 2008 02:53 by author Bill Williams

This just might be the best use I've seen yet of a video blog.  Unfortunately, you have to watch these online (not a podcast for downloading automatically from the RSS).  Worth it though.  This is the latest episode.

"Davey Dance-BLOG. A project started while traveling Europe during Spring 2007. Armed only with an ipod and a Canon PowerShot, Davey picks a location and a pop song. Then Davey records an improvised dance."


Davey Dance Blog -47- DUBLIN - Talking Heads "Houses in Motion" from Pheasant Plucker on Vimeo.

Dance on.

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Mis-communication

clock May 13, 2008 13:20 by author Bill Williams

Funny ad that demonstrates how miscommunication can really get you in trouble.  Enjoy.

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Trent Takes the Controls

clock March 19, 2008 15:21 by author Bill Williams

Here is a quick video from Trent's and my flight.  My favorite part..."Do the brakes work up here?"

You can hear the ATIS for Chandler (CHD) about halfway through the clip, if you are interested.  This is the first time Trent had ever been in a small plane before...let alone fly one.  Good job, Trent.

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How Did We Get Here?

clock January 5, 2008 12:36 by author Bill Williams

Here's a very succinct (and funny) look at the financial markets, the US sub-prime mess, how we got there, and how we can get out.  Gotta love British humor.  Enjoy.


What Created The Subprime Mess - Watch more free videos

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Melissa goes to Hollywood

clock January 4, 2008 19:00 by author Bill Williams

My friends Melissa and Reed entered a commercial contest for some Dove product.  This is the result.  I guess I'm acting publicist.

Once it shows up sometime after January 5th, you can vote for this entry here.
UPDATE:  You can vote for this ad here.

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A Tribute to Past Sun Devils

clock October 22, 2007 13:32 by author Bill Williams

A youtube video for you Sun Devil fans.

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From the "Those Crazy Parrots" File

clock October 13, 2007 12:59 by author Bill Williams

Snowball, a cockatoo, dances better than any bird I've seen.  This isn't your standard head bobbing, either.  Check it out.


Funniest Dancing Bird Ever!!! - Funny video clips are a click away

I think this may be the original blog post.

I'm interested because of my own bird, Cosmo, who is a wild and crazy guy in his own way.  Cosmo is a caique, a species well known for its antics and athleticism.  Here is an old workout video from Cosmo to go along with the bird theme.


Video: Cosmo Pilates

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