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Review of the Xtreamer Media Server and Streamer

Its time for the review of the new Xtreamer media streaming device, and this time we are including some videos. UPDATE: The 2nd video is now live.

Building another Windows Home Server on a Friday night – PART THREE

This article is the third of a three part series of my building and setting up a Windows Home Server for a remote location. The parents bought a vacation home and I am going to build a WHS to run and watch the house while they are not using it. The WHS will control the lights, sprinklers (ran out of time), and camera in addition to the regular duties of a Windows Home Server.

The Windows Home Server Team Blog Has Moved

The Windows Home Server Team Blog has now moved and has joined the Windows blog.

Windows Home Server 2nd Annual Survey

The Official Windows Home Server Blog is asking people for their feedback on Windows Home Server.

Building another Windows Home Server on a Friday night – PART TWO

This article is the second of a three part series of the building and setting up a Windows Home Server for a remote location.

Using Windows Home Server Forums Now Up

Well it’s been a very long time coming, but I can finally say that our Forums are now up.

HP MediaSmart Servers $150 off – Two Days Only

Starting today – Wednesday 26th August 2009 for TWO DAYS ONLY, if you buy either the HP MediaSmart EX485 or the EX487 directly from HP you will get an instant rebate of $150.

The Xtreamer Player – A Real Cheap Solution for Media Streaming

This cool little device has just been announced: The Xtreamer player is the cheapest way to play and stream HD (MKV H.264) movies or user-generated videos, listen to high-quality digital music and show high-resolution slideshows of your family photos on your TV.

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