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Timothy Daleo

Timothy Daleo is a Project Resource Analyst and Oracle Applications Trainer in Pasadena, California. In addition to financial analysis, Tim has been developing training materials since 2003 and supporting direct projects through various auxiliary databases since 2005.

Microsoft Windows Home Server code name VAIL beta Remote Access Setup – Video Edition

Want to know what to expect when setting up Remote Access for the Vail beta? John “Diehard” Zajdler and I set up Remote Access on my Windows Home Server Vail beta and made a short video of the process.

Atom Windows Home Server build on a Friday night – Purchase and Assembly – Video Edition

After a few calls with Christoper Lux from Home Server Show I decided to do a Windows Home Server build based on the D510 Intel Atom processor. Read on and check out the two HD videos showing the Windows Home Server build.

Microsoft Windows Home Server code name VAIL beta Installation – Video Edition

Want to know what to expect when starting the software installation for the Vail beta? Check out our 10 minute video of the process.

Six Minute and Six Second Installation of a Sound Card and Media Card Reader on a Friday night – Video Edition

Another slow WHS week so I am doing a video of the final steps for my new budget HTPC. This week I will install a sound card and 3.5” media card reader in 6 minutes and six seconds.

Microsoft Office 2010 RTM Today

Microsoft Office 2010 has just been released. You can pre-order it directly from the Microsoft website.

Now We Know – Microsoft hohm beta

Microsoft has recently created a new website for the eco-geek in all of us. Head on over to the Microsoft hohm website and get started today on tracking your energy usage!

Six Minute and Six Second Installation of a $60 Blu-Ray drive on a Friday night – Video Edition

We all know that Blu-Ray has the best picture quality available for television, but did you know it is available for your existing PC for as low as $56 online? If your computer meets some basic requirements you can be watching Blu-Ray in a matter of minutes. This Friday night I will show you how to quickly add a Blu-Ray drive to your desktop computer.

The easy $250 outlet HTPC on a Friday night

I can easily go overboard on a HTPC build but can I do it the other way? Can I make a cheap HTPC that actually performs? This is not really a build. It is more of a bargain hunt. Let me show you how I did it this on a Friday night.

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