File-Sharing Concept: Microsoft to Demo Beaming Technology at CES?

  • There’s a new rumor making the rounds that Microsoft may resurrect a file-sharing technology it first introduced with the Zune in 2006, which failed to gain traction initially due to the device’s lack of adoption.
  • “Beaming” is reportedly based on Zune’s “squirting” concept (sharing music with other Zunes over Wi-Fi). Microsoft is believed to be working on the beaming feature for its Windows 8, Windows Phone 8 “Apollo” and Xbox platforms.
  • Beaming will utilize NFC, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi direct pairing. The feature may be used to beam users’ Windows 8 profiles, for example, or possibly even stream movies from an Xbox console.
  • “As always, take this rumor with a grain of salt, but to some degree, it fits within Microsoft’s vision of a unified experience across the three screens: PC/tablet, smartphone and console,” reports tech blog Tom’s Hardware. “Perhaps we’ll hear more about Beaming next month during CES 2012.”
  • The post includes a video showing a user “beaming” a presentation from his phone to an HDTV and a document from his phone to a tablet.

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