Nokia and Microsoft today announced plans to form a broad strategic partnership that would use their complementary strengths and expertise to create a new global mobile ecosystem.
I just saw that a company named StableBit has announced on the Social Microsoft site that they have an Add-In solution for Windows Home Server 2011. Not much is known at this point, and no software download is available, but it looks like it might be offer some benefits to those who miss Drive Extender in 2011. We will let you know more as we get more information.
A few weeks ago we posted that Sam Wood’s new Windows Home Server Add-in Feedsource was available. Would you like to win a copy of Feedsource as Sam as given us two licences to giveaway to UWHS readers.
Sean Daniels has posted an article on his own personal blog showing how you can enable TimeMachine backups for you MAC on either SBS 2011 Essentials or WHS 2011. But shouldn’t this be out of the box functionality?
If you have a Windows Phone 7 device and a Windows Home Server then you will want to get the WHS Phone app and the WHS Phone Add-In for WHS, and WHS Phone has just be updated to version 1.2.
Microsoft and its wireless partners have officially released Windows Phone 7 today. The new phone operating system is available from AT&T, T-Mobile and Dell on a variety of different phones. Check out this quick post for links to some great Windows Phone 7 resources.