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Intel bundles Cyberlink connectivity software

Trumpets ubiquitous connectivity
Mon Jul 07 2008, 17:20

SOFTWARE BUNDLER par excellence, Cyberlink said its Live Premium connectivity software will be bundled with Intel Media Series mobos DG45ID and DG45FC.

As CEO Alice Chang told us at Computex, CyberLink Live Premium provides secure web access to remote media, allowing users to access their data at home from wherever they are.

Chang said her firm is working with Intel, "To deliver true media freedom from within the home to anywhere in the world to all end users.”

“Network accessibility has changed the way people access and share their digital media, and CyberLink Live provides a gateway to the new world of ubiquitous connectivity,” she said in a statement.

You can view Alice's explanation of ubiquitous connectivity in an exclusive INQ video on Youtube.

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Intel Desktop Board Media Series DG45ID and DG45FC feature Intel HD Video and HDMI graphics output and are shipping now

Some users will rejoice that CyberLink Live 2.0 Premium requires Windows Vista Home Premium.

Some won't. µ

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There's better ways to stream stuff for normal people on other OS's, let the vista fans pay for this DRMed stuff, that's fine with me.
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posted by : W.-, 07 July 2008 Complain about this comment
Oh but you left out

DRM, DRM and DRM.
Did i mention DRM?

Another wonderful technology to hinder you in any way possible from enjoying anything at all... hence it obviously requires vista. Oh the joy....

posted by : Raven737, 07 July 2008 Complain about this comment
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