Microsoft confirmed the recent rumors and announced a new streaming TV 
implementation for the Xbox 360 today at its pre-E3 2011 keynote. The Kinect 
and Bing-powered voice search that can pull in content from online sources like 
Hulu, Netflix and Xbox Live Marketplace, will also work with live TV from IPTV 
partners. So far that list only includes Sky in the UK, Foxtel in Australia and 
Canal+ in France, but users there will be able to search across all the 
services and view them directly through the console itself. There's no word on 
any US-based partners but if we had to guess AT&T's U-verse will probably be 
first in line again. One thing you will be able to watch in the US -- PPV UFC 
fights, streamed directly to the Xbox 360.

Update: The official press release is out (and included after the break) where 
Microsoft mentions its "commitment to expand access to live television 
programming on Xbox 360 to more providers in the United States and around the 
world during the upcoming year". While U-verse's Mediaroom underpinnings 
certainly put it in the lead, we can see others like FiOS or Comcast 
potentially swooping in as well. Finally, would it be too much to ask for some 
of this universal search magic to extend to the Media Center extender software 
as well?
Gallery: Microsoft unveils live TV streaming for XBox 360


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