Interview: We chat with Ceton about My Media Center for Windows 8

In January, Ceton Corporation launched the first version of its My Media Center app for Windows 8, after previously launching versions for iOS, Android, Amazon's Kindle Fire tablet, Barnes and Noble's Nook tablet and Windows Phone. However, Ceton was already well known for its PC hardware products as well, including its InfiniTV PC CableCard tuners and its Echo Windows Media Center Extender. Since the launch of the Windows 8 version of My Media Center, the $4.99 app has become one of the top selling paid apps in the Windows Store. We got in contact with Ceton to learn more about the app and their future plans. Ed Graczyk , the company's chief marketing officer, answered our questions via email, and he also gave us his thoughts on how Microsoft can help boost Windows 8 sales, his impressions of what's been revealed for Windows 8.1 and more.