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Windows Phone 7 Available Today

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.

Windows Phone 7 – First Look

On November 2, 2010 I was able to attend the Windows Phone 7 Executive Briefing Event held at the Microsoft facility in downtown Los Angeles. I arrived at 8:30 and opened the netbook, ready to write down all I could about Windows Phone 7. Read on to find out more about the Windows Phone 7.

AMD CPU Upgrade and Corsair H50 Installation on a Friday night – Video Edition

I did it again. I bought another Dell Outlet PC and I am going to upgrade the CPU and add on a H50 Corsair CPU cooler. This PC is for my mobile work bench, and testing equipment in the garage, so cooling is important. I had some extra space on the side of the rolling cabinet and wanted to keep the top clear for equipment and video. Wait till you see where the H50 went...

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.

Tech Tip on a Tuesday – WHS Restore with 32-bit Drivers

Last Tuesday I had an issue with the Restore of a 64-bit Dell Inspiron 15. After starting the Restore, and loading the proper Dell 64-bit network drivers, the process stopped when the WHS was not found. I have done about a dozen Restore (32-bit) with WHS but this was the first one to hang up on me. Why?

The Dell Zino HD – A Six Minute and Six Second review on a Friday night

After a bunch of beers on Thanksgiving Day, and 20% Bing Cashback, I ordered a Zino HD from Dell. Well, I am already a Dell guy so it was not like I drunk-dialed. Anyway, after a month of waiting it finally arrived this week! The cost after Bing was $199.

Adding eSATA hard drives to Windows Home Server on a Friday night

In his usual On a Friday Night article, Tim Daleo looks at adding eSATA hard drives to his Windows Home Server.

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