LAS VEGAS, Jan. 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Today at the 2007 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Microsoft
Corp.'s (Nasdaq: MSFT - News)
Smart Personal Objects Technology (SPOT) Group announced the availability of MSN® Direct navigation services and announced
that Garmin International Inc. will be the first to offer the new MSN Direct service to Global Positioning System (GPS) devices.
Customers will be able to receive dynamic local information, including weather condition and traffic updates, movies listings,
and gas prices. Microsoft SPOT also announced plans to work with
future versions of Microsoft® Streets & Trips and Pharos Science & Applications Inc. to offer MSN Direct Navigation
Services to their devices. In addition, Microsoft SPOT is working with Centrality Communications Inc. to integrate MSN Direct
with its GPS reference designs, one built around Centrality's Atlas-III processor and a second one for the higher-end
multimedia Titan processor.
The MSN Direct service is delivered through Microsoft's
DirectBand(TM) Network, a cost-effective and power-efficient system for wide-area wireless data delivery that covers more
than 70 percent of the U.S. population.* The network transmits content every two minutes to enable consumers to receive current
and relevant information while on the go.
"Our network is ideally suited for
delivering a wide variety of personalized location-based services at a low cost to the mobile consumer. We are proud to be
working with industry leaders to continue the evolution of the SPOT vision of making everyday objects smarter through technology,"
said Eric Lang, general manager of the SPOT initiative at Microsoft. "We are showing new and exciting technologies and
devices at CES this year, and are pleased to have greatly enhanced and expanded our suite of products."
Microsoft Shows New Garmin Products, Reveals Plans to Work With Other GPS Device Leaders
The Garmin® nuvi® 680 with MSN Direct and the Street Pilot® c580 with MSN Direct will be released in
the coming months, and will be available for $999 (U.S.) and $799,** respectively. The products come with a one-year subscription
to MSN Direct, which offers updates about traffic conditions, weather conditions and forecasts, fuel prices, and even movie
times and locations right on the GPS screen.
The nuvi 680 with MSN Direct features
include voice-prompted, turn-by-turn GPS navigation, Bluetooth® wireless technology for hands-free calling, travel guide
books, a language translator, MP3 player, audio book player, currency and measurement converter, world clock, and digital
photo organizer. All information is displayed on the nuvi 680's large, 4.3-inch touch screen. In addition, turn-by-turn
instructions are automatically calculated; the custom road preference allows user to prioritize their choice of back roads
or major highways, automatic off-route recalculation shows how to get back on track if a turn or exit is missed, and a detour
function enables routing around traffic problems or road construction.
The StreetPilot
c580 features Bluetooth wireless technology with hands- free calling, an integrated traffic receiver, MP3 player and much
more.
"We are pleased to be working with Microsoft, as we believe we can now
offer a superior product that not only gives people driving directions, but can also provide new location-specific data that
can impact users' daily commute or trip," said Dan Bartel, vice president of worldwide sales for Garmin. "The
MSN Direct content allows us to expand our existing product line to enhance the consumer experience with new and exciting
applications and tools."
Microsoft SPOT Showcases Its Expanded Product Suite
Leading Companies Show Products Based on the Microsoft .NET Micro Framework
In addition at CES, the .NET Micro Framework Group, which grew out of the SPOT initiative, showed products based
on this development platform. Products include Windows Vista(TM) SideShow(TM) devices (an ASUS in-lid laptop, companion device
and media center remote) and home automation products, featuring Leviton Manufacturing Co.'s Ethernet gateway and ControlThink
LC software. In the coming months, more commercial products based on the .NET Micro Framework will be shipped, including everything
from deeply embedded, headless applications to richly graphical and inexpensive displays.
About MSN Direct
MSN Direct, part of the Smart Personal Objects Technology initiative,
is a specialized wireless service that delivers customized and personalized information to people. Those interested in learning
more about MSN Direct can visit http://www.msndirect.com .