So can anyone see the MS keynote from their site? I'm getting "Object reference not set to an instance of an object. " where the video should be.
As expected, the Nokia 900 debuts
Nokia Lumia 900 – Born for the USA – Nokia Conversations : the official Nokia blogThis phone will also please users wanting to ditch their compact camera. On the back, there’s an 8-megapixel camera with a Carl Zeiss lens and a dual LED flash. This model has a larger, f2.2/28mm aperture, allowing more light into the camera for faster performance, lower chance of motion blur and better low-light shots.
It also supports hi-res video capture for 720p/30fps action footage. In addition, there’s a second, front-facing camera to give support for video calls (1-megapixel with an f2.4 lens and 30fps capture).
So can anyone see the MS keynote from their site? I'm getting "Object reference not set to an instance of an object. " where the video should be.
Maybe you had too many Firefox tabs open.
ctg
Edit: Working fine here-
Microsoft at 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES): Keynote
Do you have Silverlight installed?
All this has happened before and will all happen again.
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Probably not. Only have 16 open right now. Tried on a fresh firefox and IE open on the other computer. Finally got it to work after about 10 refreshes.
really wasn't worth the time
Belkin's wireless HDMI switcher.
3M's 18/21inch multitouch LCD - expensive but prices will drop eventually.
ASUS transformer prime TF201/TF700
news so far
CES 2012: the highlights | The Verge
My friend at CES said:
Every mobile network is sucking and there's no wifi.
CES is gonna be history soon.
It's mostly after market vendors. The big names come here to throw elaborate parties and show off shit, but it's becoming so irrelevant.