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HP Out of the Windows Home Server Market

In yet another surprising turn of events, in a week full of surprises, HP are out of the Windows Home Server market, effective immediately.

Ed Bott’s Microsoft Report on the Removal of Drive Extender from Windows Home Server

Last week saw the announcement from Microsoft about the removal of Drive Extender from Windows Home Server Code Name Vail. Ed Bott from ZDNet interviewed Michael Leworthy after the announcement and Ed doesn’t hold back.

My Channel Logos Plugin for Windows Media Center Brings Pretty Channel Logos

Anyone who has used the Guide in Windows Media Center knows that the list of channels isn’t exciting! But wait, there is a plugin called My Channel Logos that adds very pretty logos for you.

Windows Home Server Inside Out Book Cancelled

It is with some regret that I have to announce that my forthcoming book, Windows Home Server Inside Out by MS Press has been cancelled.

Plantronics Gamecom 777 Headset Giveaway Results

Last week we reviewed the Plantronics Gamecom 777 7.1 Dolby Surround Sound headset – then we said we were giving it away to one of you lucky readers! Now it’s time for the result.

CloudBerry Backup Add-In for Windows Home Server Vail Beta Released

The guys over at CloudBerry Labs have been in touch to let us know that their CloudBerry Backup Add-in for Windows Home Server has been released in beta for Windows Home Server Code Name Vail.

Unboxing the LaCie 5big Storage Server

LaCie have a file-sharing server designed for the small to medium size business – its called the 5big Storage Server and here is our unboxing.

9 Alternatives for Windows Home Server’s Drive Extender from the How To Geek

Last week saw the news that Microsoft was removing Drive Extender from the next version of Windows Home Server, and since then the community has been up in arms! The How-To Geek has posted an article on 9 alternatives to DE.

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