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Special Notice for WebTV Users of the Nexus™
Bill Bailey, Ph.D., MH, ND, CNHP, CTN
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As many of our users that
have WebTV may know, we have long been frustrated that Microsoft has not
supported Javascript in their WebTV system, as they do in their Internet
Explorer web browser for PCs... today Microsoft announced a FREE UPDATE
to current subscribers of WebTV that will allow you to use our LCN
On-Line Store System with your updated WebTV system. Here is their
Press Release:
PRESS RELEASE: Microsoft's MSN TV
(formerly WebTV) Service Releases Software Update
New Software Includes Enhanced Internet
Performance And Ability to Access Even More Secured-Transaction Sites
REDMOND, Wash. -- May 6, 2003 -- Microsoft
Corp.'s MSN® TV service (http://www.msntv.com/),
a leading provider of Internet service on television, today announced a
software update has been delivered without charge to subscribers of MSN
TV service. The software update provides subscribers with enhancements
and improved online functionality including greater access to Web sites,
new protocols for MSN Chat and MSN Messenger Service, and added security
for online transactions. The automatic download went into effect for all
MSN TV subscribers by April 22, 2003.
"The Internet and Web-based standards are constantly
changing, and we have developed software enhancements to provide our
subscribers with greater access to the Internet as well as improved
functionality on some of the most-visited Web sites," said Julia Schiff,
group product manager at MSN TV. "We made these improvements based on
valuable user feedback, so now our users can enjoy many of the benefits
of the Web sites they visit frequently."
The MSN TV software update includes more than 200
improvements that enhance MSN TV functionality and online performance.
Secure sockets layer (SSL) updates to the product provide enhanced
security features and access to secure Web sites when conducting online
transactions. JavaScript updates provide greater access to content and
services on some of the Web sites visited most by users of MSN TV. As
part of continued integration of MSN TV with MSN, new protocols will
improve the delivery of MSN Chat and MSN Messenger.
The MSN TV system from RCA includes an Internet
receiver, a wireless keyboard and remote control, and is available for
$99 (MSRP) at Best Buy Company Inc. and Circuit City Stores Inc. stores
across the United States. More information on MSN TV service, as well as
the names and locations of retailers, can be found at
http://www.msntv.com/
or by calling (800) 469-3288.
MSN TV services are available as a local call in most
areas. In some areas, long-distance charges may apply. Local access can
be checked by calling (800) 469-3288.
About MSN TV Service
Based in Mountain View, Calif., MSN TV service is a
product group in Microsoft's MSN division that makes use of everyday
technology to help people of all ages and abilities get connected and
stay connected to the people around them. By connecting to a television
and existing phone line, MSN TV service subscribers can surf the Web,
send and receive e-mail, chat, and create instant messages using
world-class MSN services such as MSN Messenger Service and MSN Search.
Formerly WebTV®, MSN TV service was acquired by
Microsoft in 1997 and renamed in July 2001 to better reflect the natural
synergies between the WebTV service and the vast array of Microsoft® and
MSN resources. In June 2002, MSN TV unveiled a new Internet receiver and
pricing plans. More information on MSN TV and the new MSN TV service
gift certificate program can be found at
http://www.msntv.com/.
About MSN
MSN has 8.7 million subscriptions and attracts more
than 300 million unique users worldwide per month. With localized
versions available globally in 34 markets and 18 languages, MSN is a
world leader in delivering Web services to consumers and digital
marketing solutions to businesses worldwide. MSN 8 is the first Internet
software product to have earned the trusted Good Housekeeping Seal. The
most useful and innovative online service today, MSN brings consumers
everything they need from the Web to make the most of their time online.
MSN is located on the Web at
http://www.msn.com/.
MSN worldwide sites are located at
http://www.msn.com/worldwide.ashx.
About Microsoft
Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq "MSFT") is the
worldwide leader in software, services and Internet technologies for
personal and business computing. The company offers a wide range of
products and services designed to empower people through great software
-- any time, any place and on any device.
Microsoft, MSN and WebTV are either registered
trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corp. in the United States and/or
other countries.
The names of actual companies and products mentioned
herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners.
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