Archive | June, 2009
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Tranquil PC T3N – The New Small, Silent Server?

Another new mini-PC arrives from Manchester, in blue, pink or black!

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Remote Desktop in Windows 7 With Windows Home Server – Go Pro

If you’re a Windows Home Server owner thinking about upgrading your computers to Windows 7, remember that not all editions support remote desktop access. If you want to control those computers remotely using Windows Home Server, then make sure you go for Windows 7 Professional.

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Add-in Update: WHS Mobile v1.0.5

Brent Friedman has released an update for his WHS Mobile add-in.  The big news, of course, is the iPhone client which is included in v1.0.5.

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The Future Home Server?

It fits in the palm of your hand.  It plugs into a wall socket.  It runs Linux.  Plug a USB drive (or more) into it, fire up your browser of choice, and have an instant storage hub.

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Pre-RTM Versions of Windows 7 on Their Last Legs

The Windows 7 pre-RTM versions are starting to wind down.  How soon will they fade away?

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Add-in Update: LightsOut 0.8.2

Windows Home Server power management add-in receives a maintenance release.

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Asoft’s Private Beta Invite is Now Closed

Direct from Asoft, Nick Asseloos has selected his beta testers and the Beta Program selection process is now closed.

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Lights-Out

LightsOut is a power management add-in that allows you to place your home server in sleep or hibernation at scheduled times.

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Windows Home Server Add-In Idea Challenge Voting Ends in Four Days

The voting period ends soon, so make sure you take a look at the finalists and get your votes in before the end of the month!

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New Windows Live Features Debuting

OK, this may not be exactly a WHS related post, but one of the new Live features is something that I was looking for in a WHS add-in.  Which means it is no longer needed?

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