Xtreamer Ultra Coming Soon

As you may know, I am a huge fan of the Xtreamer, and the new Xtreamer Ultra, powered by an Intel Atom Dual Core D525 and nVidia ION2 processor will be launched next week. Here is a sneak preview.

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Here is some information on the new Xtreamer Ultra:

The Xtreamer ultra are portable HTPC equipped with 6 USB, eSATA, 4 Giga DDR3 RAM , HDMI, an integral IR remote control and powered by nVIDIA ION2 Chip that allows vivid and crisp playback of dozens of FULL HD multimedia files.
The Xtreamer Ultra devices incorporate state-of- the-art technology, commonly used in high-end computing and consumer electronic solutions.
The highly-refined manufacturing process, timeless engineering and careful quality control have resulted again in a product that works out of the box yet embrace the highest long-term aesthetic and commercial value.
We hope you anyone seek a very capable yet portable PC will find the Xtreamer Ultra! to be a rewarding experience and a worthy investment both as FULL HD streamer as well as a Windows 7 or Linux based system.

It will also support a whole range of applications, including xbmc and Skype:

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Rumour has it that it will be less than 200 Euros but that will be confirmed next week at the launch. More information when we get it and you can bet we will be getting one for review very soon.

Here’s a little video to get you interested:

Looking to Make Your Wii Relevant? Try EA Sports Active 2

So you own a Wii.  And there is sits looking at you gathering dust.  Looking for a great way to make some use of that investment while getting some exercise?  Try Active 2 from EA Sports!

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If you are like me, you spend way too much time at a desk working on spreadsheets.  Or writing code, meeting with customers, responding to email, etc., and no where near enough time getting some exercise.  EA Sports has a great game that integrates my love of tech with my need to get in shape.  The answer: an exercise video game.  I  asked for the Wii version for Christmas so I could get some use from that Wii that my daughter almost never plays with.  I’ve been very happy with the results so far.

Product Summary

Here’s how EA explains their game:

EA SPORTS Active 2 is a new suite of digital fitness programs available on multiple gaming consoles focusing on improving muscular strength, endurance and flexibility, while providing an intense cardio workout. Featuring the Total Body Tracking wireless control system that combines a heart rate monitor and motion tracking technology, EA SPORTS Active 2 provides an effective workout that delivers accurate, measurable results. Additionally, users will now be able to track and share their workout stats, including heart rate on the new EA SPORTS Active 2 online** hub (www.easportsactive.com).

Couldn’t have said it better myself!  The game leverages a heart rate monitor (no chest strap!) and motion detection sensors, a bluetooth receiver that plugs into your Wii and the standard Wii remote.  A resistance band is also included and is used in some of the exercises to increase the effect.  The actual exercise routines are developed by trainers and provide a good balance of cardio, stretching, warm up and warm down, and variety to keep things interesting.  No cheesy mii’s here; there is an onscreen trainer who demos each exercise and teaches you how to perform them correctly.  The sensors can usually tell pretty well if you’ve followed instructions and only advances you when you’ve done them right.

Professionally Developed Program

EA Sports has worked with professional trainers to develop the routines to use.  The first workout session that I did focused on simulated basketball and mountain biking, as well as some running.  My second workout included soccer exercises in addition to running to keep it fresh.  Here is what EA has to say about how the program has been validated:

 

A recent study conducted by the University of Victoria in British Columbia concludes that EA SPORTS Active 2 workouts meet recommended exercise guidelines for exercise intensity and caloric expenditure put forth by public health guidelines, including the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), the leading authority on exercise science in North America.
Putting EA SPORTS Active 2 to the Test
EA SPORTS commissioned a study of the EA SPORTS Active 2 Mountain Gravity pre-set workout to determine the efficacy of its product line. The study tested 15 physically active adults between the ages of 23 and 33 to determine the relative exercise intensity and caloric expenditure of EA SPORTS Active 2.  Results of the workout met both the ACSM guidelines for effective physical fitness, which recommend that individuals exercise at an intensity between 64 per cent and 94 per cent of their maximum heart rate or 40 percent to 85 percent of their maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max), as well as burn a minimum of 200-300 calories per session, five days per week, in order to maintain proper fitness and to aid in weight control.
“The EA SPORTS Active 2 Mountain Gravity pre-set workout met public health guidelines for an effective workout,” says Ryan Rhodes, Professor, University of Victoria, Behavioural Medicine Laboratory. “The results indicated that EA SPORTS Active 2, when used on a regular basis as part of a healthy, active lifestyle, can improve fitness and favorably affect body composition.”

Workout Feedback

All during your workout, the game shows your heart rate and gives you feedback about how hard you are working.  It builds to a peak difficulty and then warms you down with stretches and light cardio to finish up the workout.  While you are working out, an estimate of calories burned and time exercising is kept and milestone awards are given.  It helps to keep you engaged and motivated.

9 Week Program

EA Active 2 has a great 9 week program that creates workouts over the period and tracks your performance and progress.  As new workouts are added, you can download them once you set up an account with EA Sports.  Over 70 workouts are available currently and more will be added over time.  You schedule the workouts to fit your busy schedule, and since there’s no gym to schlep off to, there are no excuses for missing workouts.  (Of course, I’ve still managed to miss a few!).

OK, Jim, Does It Work?

I don’t mind telling you that the workouts are challenging.  I signed up for 4 per week at medium intensity levels and am finding that I am pushing it on each workout.  This is no game!  The workouts are real.  My aching muscles are proof!  And it’s fun.  Ii enjoy working out with this program.  I tolerate going to the gym.  I’m way more likely to actually follow this program.  And getting some use out of that Wii is a side benefit!

How Much Is This Going to Set Me Back?

About $60 USD on Amazon USA, £50 on Amazon UK.

So when you’re done testing WHS2011, and are looking for something new to do with that Wii, give Active 2 a shot!  Available for Wii, XBOX and PS3.

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BYOB Podcast Live Show 3 Out Now

Over the weekend the guys from BYOB, including our very own Tim Daleo, did another live BYOB show. If you missed it you can download it and listen to it – as usual it is worth the time.

Here is a quite run down of what’s in the show:

[box style=”rounded” border=”full”]This time we get into storage, raid cards, cases, drives and Eyefinety. We talk about the things to look for in building a home server as well as a variety of other questions. Thank you to all of you who joined and we will try to get the word out sooner and more effectively next time. Thanks again and we will see on the next live show.[/box]

Listen to the BYOB Live Show 3 Podcast Recording

WP7 gets Minor Update paving the way for NoDo Update in March.

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Starting today, a minor update will be rolled out preparing your WP7 device and Zune client for upcoming updates.   The major update that most have been waiting for with “copy and paste”, know as “NoDo” is still scheduled for March and won’t be included in the minor update being rolled out this week.

Updates will be pushed out on a rolling schedule.  Some may get the notification earlier than others.  Not to worry!  If you don’t get it today, you will get it tomorrow or in the days that follow.

This update won’t actually deliver any new features but rather “pave the way” for the NoDo update in March.

Before updating your WP7 device. We suggest you check and verify that you have the latest Zune Client version installed on your Computer.  If not, install the update and restart your computer prior to updating your Windows Phone device. Click these links for help and support.

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Advanced Admin Console Add-In for Windows Home Server Version 0.5.4 Released

Today saw the release of version 0.5.4 of the Advanced Admin Console for Windows Home Server and some news about Advanced Admin Console 2011.

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Here is what Andreas had to say:

This is a maintenance release which fixes a number of minor bugs and one major bug in the update discovery mechanism which prevented Japanese and Chinese users from being notified when an update was available. In addition, a possible conflict with other AddIns has been resolved. This update improves the stability and reliability of the Advanced Admin Console and I recommend to all current users to upgrade to the latest release.

Download Advanced Admin Console AddIn Version 0.5.4.

There is also news about the public beta of Advanced Admin Console for 2011 for both Windows Home Server 2011 and Small Business Server 2011 Essentials:

This is just a quick announcement to inform you that the release of the public beta of Advanced Admin Console 2011 for Windows Home Server 2011 and Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentials is imminent. The bits will be available for download from this site later this week. Everyone who contacted me regarding the beta test will be notified via email. Stay tuned!

I for one am looking forward to testing the beta. How about you?

Review of the mophie juice pack air for the Apple iPhone 4

If you have an iPhone 4 and you find that you never have enough battery power then you need an external battery pack. How about a case with an integrated battery pack? That’s where the juice pack air from mophie comes in.

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On a normal day I can usually get away with starting the day with my iPhone 4 fully charged and by the end of the day just charge it again for the next day. However, there are times when I am out and about at events, or on days when I just seem to use the battery much quicker. At those times it can be really frustrating to see that less than 20% battery warning appear along with the red battery icon. That’s usually the point I will turn off various functions and save the battery for an emergency until I get home where I can charge again. I don’t really want to carry around a charging cable and plug so what other options do I have? Well if I still had my iPhone 3GS there are battery cases, battery packs and other things you can buy, but there just aren’t that many yet for the iPhone 4.

Back at IFA in September I spoke with mophie and they were previewing there combined case and battery pack, and then again at CES this year they had it available.

So, here is the UWHS review of the mophie juice pack air.

Here is how mophie describe the juice pack air:

[box style=”rounded” border=”full”]The juice pack air is a rechargeable external battery concealed inside of a protective form-fitting case for the iPhone 4. It offers you the full protection of a hard-shell case while providing virtually twice the battery life of the iPhone alone; all in an ultra-thin, light-weight, low-profile design.[/box]

The juice pack air comes in three colours – black, white and red. We have the black one which fits in nicely with my iPhone 4.

Who are mophie?

mophie describe themselves on their website:

mophie is a California-based, award-winning designer and manufacturer of mobile intelligent devices and accessories. It is widely recognized and highly acclaimed for its creative designs and innovative solutions. Mophie was the proud developer of the Juice Pack, first ever “Works With iPhone” portable battery case certified by Apple Inc. All mophie’s products are developed to address real consumer and business needs and are seamless integrations of industrial, electronic, software and artistic designs. Mophie has operations in Michigan, California (Orange county), and China. Its products are available in Apple Stores, Best Buy, AT&T stores and other major retailers worldwide.

Specifications

juice pack air for iPhone 4:

  • Standby Time: Up to 270 hours
  • Talk Time: Up to 6 hours on 3G | Up to 12 hours on 2G
  • Internet Use: Up to 5 hours on 3G | Up to 9 hours on Wi-Fi
  • Audio Playback: Up to 36 hours
  • Video Playback: Up to 9 hours
  • Product Dimensions: 5.07 in x 2.51 in x 0.68 in; 2.5 oz
  • Battery Capacity: 1500 mAh
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    What’s in the Box?

    The box contains the juice pack air case, a USB cable and a small manual.

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    A Closer Look at the juice pack air

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    Ask the Windows Home Server Team Questions

    It’s a little over a week now until the annual Microsoft MVP Summit in Seattle. As WHS MVPs, both Tim and I will be spending some time with the WHS Product Team – is there anything you want us to ask them?

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    We are happy to ask any questions you like – obviously depending on whether the answer is under NDA we will get you an answer where possible.

    So, ask away…..

    Some Changes to UWHS

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    The eagle eyed amongst you may have noticed that the site looks a little different today…….

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    At the end of last year, we mentioned that we had a number of changes planned, and the first of those changes is to update the theme a little in preparation for some other changes we have planned in the near future.

    Hopefully you like it?

    Let us know what you think, and let us know what you think is missing – after all, UWHS is YOUR site as much as it is ours.

    And as usual, the best suggestions will win some goodies Smile

    The Home Server Show Podcast 124

    Dave and the guys over at the Home Server Show have just released show 124 – and Tim is on it this week talking about storage.

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    Here’s what Dave has to say about this weeks show:

    [box style=”rounded” border=”full”]This is the mega storage and backup episode with the BYOB Podcast crew. Mike, Mike, and Tim join John, Jim, and Dave to talk about the new “Drive Extender” like Add-In’s promised for Windows Home Server 2011 as well as storage, RAID, and backups. There is some v1 in there as well. It’s a big show and it will spill over into next week too![/box]

    You can listen to show 124 from here

    Seagate 3TB GoFlex – Two Minute Review

    While with the Michael’s from BYOB at Fry’s this weekend, I purchased a Seagate GoFlex 3TB drive for my Windows Home Server 2011. At $159, it is cheaper to buy an enclosure drive and pull the drive than it was to buy just a bare drive. Go figure. Anyway, before I crack the case I will give the basic specs and a benchmark test. Read on to see the Seagate GoFlex 3TB drive performance.

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    Love me some Fry’s on a Saturday morning.

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    The 3TB USB 2.0 drive was $40 cheaper than the $199 USB 3.0 version at Fry’s. Since I was going to pull the drive, I did not care about the faster Seagate interfaces.

    http://www.frys.com/product/6297680

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    The drive prices are still not as cost effective as 2TB drives, but if you only have space for one drive then it may be worth it to consider 3TB. You could get 4TB for the same price of 3TB if you get two 2TB drives.

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    The base comes off easily and can be replaced with optional USB 3.0 and FireWire bases.

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    ATTO Benchmark with default USB 2.0 Enclosure

    The 3TB drive with a USB 2.0 connection is slow.

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    It took 1:10 to copy a 2.419 GB video file which equates to 34.5 MB/s so the ATTO Disk Benchmark was right on. The Windows speed details were all over the place.

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    WHS v1 and WHS 2011 Storage Comparison – A Supplement to Home Server Show #124

    Dave McCabe at the Home Server Show invited the BYOB guys to sit in on podcast #124 and talk about storage for Windows Home Server. He asked me to whip up a short sermon comparing the storage technologies in both versions and talk about it on the show. I can do short. I think.

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    As we all probably know, Windows Home Server v1 uses a technology called Drive Extender. DE, as we now call it, allows you to add additional drives to a WHS v1 to create a storage “pool” of drives appear to the user as one large drive. On the User front-end, WHS v1 is divided into two partitions. There is a 20GB C: drive for the OS and the rest of the space creates a D: drive that works as the data storage area. There is of course more to it behind the scenes, but this is it from a user POV. You can add and remove drives at any time without concern about size, type, manufacturer or connection type. Adding and removing drives is done through a special wizard and is easy to perform. Remember, DE is a software solution to storage pooling and is not RAID. As a matter of fact, from the start of WHS v1 Microsoft has highly discouraged RAID with DE citing severe problems .

    WHS v1 and WHS 2011 Storage Comparison

    In addition to DE, WHS v1 also offers Folder Duplication. When enabled, Folder Duplication offers data protection by keeping copies of your files on two different drives in the pool. If one drive fails, Folder Duplication will have a copy of the files from the failed drive safely stored on the other drive in the pool.

    The user files are moved by a background service called DE Migrator. The Drive Extender Migrator service runs and then takes an hour break under normal conditions. It is not run at specific times although you can be sure it will run after key events like drive replacement, switching of Folder Duplication and WHS start up.

    WHS v1 and WHS 2011 Storage Comparison

    This next part is a quote directly from the Microsoft White Paper “The Windows Home Server Drive Extender Migrator service has three major functions:

    • To duplicate certain files

    • To migrate files that are not already migrated

    • To manage the storage across the hard drives

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    The filter is not always able to migrate files when they are added to the home server, but the Migrator service runs in the background, looking for files to migrate. If a file is in a shared folder that is configured for duplication, the Migrator service selects a second hard drive to store an alternate shadow.”

    WHS v1 and WHS 2011 Storage Comparison

    The data on your drives move around. All three images below show 1.36TB of free space but show how DE masks the actual locations of the data.

    WHS v1 and WHS 2011 Storage Comparison

    Now, from what I just talked about in WHS v1, you can see advantages and disadvantages based on the WHS v1 design and drive technologies and apply it to your own situation.

    There were also a few rudimentary limitations of WHS v1 due to its software, code base and 32-bit addressing that caused problems in areas such as drive size limits, backups and restore drivers.

    Review of the ZAGG mate with keyboard iPad Case

    If like me you have an Apple iPad and you want to do more than just watch movies on it, you will probably need a keyboard, not to mention a case to protect the iPad. How about both in the form of the ZAGG mate with keyboard case?

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    What is the ZAGG mate with keyboard iPad Case?

    This is how ZAGG describe it:

    The perfect companion for your Apple iPad.

    The patent pending ZAGGmate iPad Case is the perfect companion for your iPad. Its exclusive features and sleek design give your iPad durable protection, added functionality and style. You’ll wonder how you ever used your iPad without it.

    ZAGGmate iPad Case is made from aircraft aluminum with a bead-blasted, anodized finish matching the design, look and feel of your iPad. The ZAGGmate iPad Case is the thinnest hard cover protector for the front of the iPad. Its simple yet innovative hinge provides viewing and typing angles in both portrait and landscape mode. The option of a built-in physical Bluetooth keyboard allows for fast, responsive typing.

    Sleek and stylish design with unique and useful features makes ZAGGmate iPad Case the essential accessory for your Apple iPad.

    Size and Weight

    • Height: 9.75 inches (248 mm)
    • Width: 7.625 inches (194 mm)
    • Depth: .4 inches (10.2 mm)
    • Depth w/keyboard: .54 inches (13.7 mm)
    • Weight: 7 ounces (.2 kg)
    • Weight w/keyboard: 12.8 ounces (.37 kg)

    Battery

    ZAGGmate iPad Case with keyboard uses a 510 mAh rechargeable lithium polymer battery that will last several weeks of normal use without charging.

    What’s in the Box?

    • ZAGGmate iPad Case
    • MicroUSB cable for charging
    • Quickstart guide
    • Four rubber feet (optional)

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    Take a look at the video below:

    The Digital Lifestyle Show Podcast 293 Out Now

    Ian over at the Digital Lifestyle.com has just released the Digital Lifestyle Show podcast number 293 and this week we talk more about WHS 2011 and the possible death of Zune.

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    Here is what’s on this show this week:

    Welcome to show 293 (wow getting close to 300!) and this week Andrew and I talk about Windows Server 2011 and whether you should install 3rd party drive extender addins, how to get Windows Home Server V1, SSD drives and Windows Media Center,  the death of Zune and WebOS tablets, Windows Phone 7, Apple TV, Boxee and Twonky for iOS

    You can listen to this week show here

    DVBLogic Release DVBLink v.3.2.1 Suite

    This morning, DVBLogic have released the latest versions of the DVBLink suite of applications, bringing them up to version 3.2.1.

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    Here is what they say:

    DVBLink products v3.2.1 are released!
    What’s new and fixed since version 3.2:
    General
    – Added: Portuguese language
    – Added: Server and source channel settings backup and restore functionality
    – Added: Simplified software activation functionality
    DVBLink TVSource
    – Fixed: Stuttering HD and/or SD channels, which are descrambled using plugins (applies only to channels, which have unencrypted "adaptation field only" a/v packets interleaved with encrypted ones)
    – Added: CI module support for AnySee E7 tuners
    DVBLink Server Network Pack
    – Fixed: unstable start of streaming on IPad/IPhone (when arrow button is pressed it stays gray and streaming does not start)
    – Reduced periodic artefacts when playing back channels on IPad/IPhone
    – Improved playback of HD channels on IPad/IPhone (still substantial CPU may be required)
    DVBLink for IPTV
    – Fixed: stuttering on HD channels
    DVBLink for Dreambox
    – No changes
    Important!! Version 3.2.x is incompatible with version 3.1 or earlier. This means that you must upgrade all of your DVBLink products to the new version!
    How to install:
    DVBLink TVSource/DVBLink TVSource Connected Edition:
    – Run DVBLinkSetup.exe from Setup folder. It will both install new version or update existing version to a new one.
    DVBLink Server Network Client / DVBLink for Dreambox / DVBLink for IPTV:
    – New installation: run msi installation files. Install DVBLink server first, followed by the DVBLink source product installation and (eventually) Network Pack installation.
    – Upgrade: run enclosed bat files. Upgrade DVBLink Server first, then DVBLink source products and then (eventually) Network Pack and Network Client(s). This will preserve all your channels and settings. You will need to re-enter server IP address after upgrading client.
    The versions of all binary files (exe and dll) should be 3.2.1.0.
    DVBLink products v3.2.1 are available for download from the main page of our website http://www.dvblogic.com.

    And don’t forget our How To guides on installing and using DVBLink:

    How To Install and Configure DVBLink Server and TVSource How To Install and Configure DVBLink Server Network Pack