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Bill Gates Farewell CES Keynote Cheat Sheet
Posted by Wilson Rothman at 1:30 PM on January 7, 2008
Right this minute, Microsoft chairman Bill Gates is taking the stage to face the adoring throngs at CES for the last time. Before he moves on to the greater task of solving the world's problems, he will look back on his previous keynotes, talk about where Microsoft is headed, and make a few final announcements. Here are the Cliff's Notes to his last CES speech ever:
Bill appears and after a brief state-of-the-industry intro, notes that this is his final CES appearance. He'll look back on some of his previous experiences, noting how far we've progressed since he declared the "Digital Decade" in 2001 for three reasons:
1. The promulgation of lower-cost HD displays and soon interactive surfaces.
2. Mobile intelligence - cellular and GPS enabled products that help us get through the day
3. Interaction with technology increasingly mirroring the way we interact with people
First announcement: NBC Universal is making MSN the exclusive home for NBC's coverage of the 2008 Summer Olympics in China. It's the first "long tail" Olympics: there will be thousands of hours of content available at nbcolympics.com, ranging from the most popular sports to the most obscure—from basketball to badminton. The video will be both live and on demand, with over 30 simultaneous live broadcasts; 2,200 hours of live broacasting and 3,000 hours of on-demand content. All of the video will be shared in Silverlight format in "near HD" quality.
Hands-on: Never-before-seen demo of the Surface table. In this demo, Bill designs a snowboard for himself—yes, a snowboard—using multitouch technology to try out different designs, then save them to his Windows Mobile phone and share with his friends. I only wonder what his insurance company thinks about his snowboarding plans.
Robbie Bach, Microsoft's President of Entertainment & Devices Division, will take the stage to cover the bulk of the presentation, talking about:
• Xbox's banner year - 17.5 million Xbox 360 units sold; 7 titles surpassing 1 million sales mark; U.S. users spent more on Xbox 360 in 2007 than more on any other game console ever
• TV show deal with ABC Television and Disney Channel for Xbox Live programming, available for direct download to Xbox 360. It includes 500 hours of content, in standard and high def, available at the end of the month, with shows such as Desperate Housewives, Lost, Grey's Anatomy, plus Disney shows including Hannah Montana.
• Movie deal with MGM - Xbox will offer MGM films in standard def and high def including the entire Rocky series, Terminator, Dances With Wolves, Silence of the Lambs, Legally Blond, Barber Shop and the Bond franchise.
• New application for Microsoft's Media Room IPTV, distributed by AT&T U-Verse: On TNT, NASCAR fans can choose a view of the race from the camera inside their favorite driver's car via their set-top box; Showtime boxing will let you choose camera angle and audio feeds from the trainer, ref, or the commentators; in CNN's coverage of US presidential campaign, viewers can vote on issues, gauging voter opinion in realtime.
• Media Center Extender support is growing in the consumer-electronics industry, led by Samsung, which will be working on a connected TV with MCE capability.
• Zune 2 off to a good start, with 1.5 million people starting Zune social fan pages since the service began in November. Bach will announce the availability of the Zune in Canada, the first distribution outside the US.
When Bill takes the stage again, he will demonstrate a "device of the future," something that won't necessarily become a product sold by Microsoft, but still a good glimpse of things to come. The device will ostensibly store and catalog all of Bill's memories so that he can pull up a reel of all his past CES keynotes. At one point, he will snap a picture of the Venetian auditorium and the gadget will recognize the venue, proposing various recreational activities he might enjoy after the keynote.
This is a rough sketch of the proceedings, one that's bound to change considerably. I'm told there will be some surprises—maybe a celebrity guest or some farewell treat. Who knows? That's why we plan to catch the whole event, and fill in any gaps that may be missing from this otherwise thorough digest. (You're welcome.) [Microsoft at CES]

Comments (AU Comments · US Comments)
normandy
Posted January 7, 2008 3:08 PM
Of course no movies or TV shows for Australia! Once again Australia is left behind!!
godwhacker
Posted 9:47 PM 6/1/08
wow, into the belly of the beast, eh?
you go boyz!!!!!!!!!!
godwhacker
mferrari
Posted 9:46 PM 6/1/08
I risk sounding like the retard who didn't get it but was the ending at least a little bit serious?
mferrari
impendingdoom
Posted 10:47 PM 6/1/08
Hh wtf i wanted to actually watch Billy go on guitar hero!
impendingdoom
tdj114
Posted 10:46 PM 6/1/08
I had a 750k feed on Mac and it worked perfect LOL
I want the past hour of my life back.
tdj114
iForgot_my_iName
Posted 10:40 PM 6/1/08
slash... wtf lol.
iForgot_my_iName
LoopTrack
Posted 10:32 PM 6/1/08
I have the 750k feed on vista and it looks and sounds perfect. [wm.istreamplanet.com]
LoopTrack
ikelleigh
Posted 10:31 PM 6/1/08
"U.S. users spent more on Xbox 360 in 2007 than more on any other game console ever"
Maybe because it's more expensive?
ikelleigh
dna
Posted 10:14 PM 6/1/08
The one in the pink-ish shirt? Yes, she was hot.
Audio worked fine for me, maybe you're running Vista?
dna
deedrit
Posted 10:09 PM 6/1/08
@tdj114: LoL. There is no audio on the microsoft.com live stream.
deedrit
slingblade
Posted 10:06 PM 6/1/08
A glimpse of the future? Could it be that he's made robotic version of himself and will live on for eternal life as an android? Sweet!
slingblade
tdj114
Posted 10:01 PM 6/1/08
BTW, I know she's a bit of a brown-noser but anyone else think Mika is hot?
tdj114
tdj114
Posted 9:59 PM 6/1/08
If you haven't found it yet here's the live webcast
[www.microsoft.com]
Anyone know what's going on with his forehead? I think he was
wearing hat or something in the sun.
tdj114
lindtdale
Posted 11:07 PM 6/1/08
great keynote speech... I love it!
lindtdale
Kyang
Posted 10:58 PM 6/1/08
@dna:
Awww... Missed.
Kyang
ikelleigh
Posted 12:14 PM 7/1/08
Why do Microsoft keynotes always seem so awkward? Like they are trying to be hip and it falls flat. Even bringing out Slash for 20 seconds didn't seem to help.
ikelleigh
RedWolf
Posted 11:45 AM 7/1/08
Check out what Bill Gates used to do before he was unstoppably rich and famous: product endorsements!
[www.vintagecomputing.com]
RedWolf
Galley
Posted 1:34 PM 7/1/08
@tdj114:
I'll tell you what. I'll let you have Mika if I can have Molly.
Galley
lucky_you
Posted 5:21 PM 7/1/08
For the love of God Slash, please burn that goofy hat once and for all.
lucky_you
jonathansalembaskin
Posted 8:45 AM 9/1/08
I think we're going to look back at this 'farewell' as a gloriously silly snapshot of what the future would never look like. It was all about today, and competing with other businesses that are doing things faster, better, and more often...and not a vision of a new or different tomorrow. I've written an essay about it with some detail at DIM BULB if you'd like to check it out: [dimbulb.typepad.com]
jonathansalembaskin