It’s rare for a software developer to add system building to their core offer, but that’s exactly what Windows Home Server specialist AWIECO has done. As we previewed last month, the company has launched a range of consumer and business-focused servers which are now available to order from their website.

HumuHumu: Home Servers That Fit Into Any Room In Your House
A home server in any room in your house? So says the UK’s newest home server system builder HumuHumu, which today announced its debut range of Windows Home Server 2011 systems.

Win One of Five PerfectDisk 12 Home Server Licences
As you may have already read, PerfectDisk 12 Home Server hit the streets (well, the web) today, offering a wide range of features to keep your home server’s hard drives spick and span (that means faster running all round). To celebrate the launch of the new release, the guys over at Raxco have been kind enough to provide WGS with five PerfectDisk 12 Home Server Licences, worth $39.99 each, for you to have a crack at winning.

PerfectDisk 12 Home Server Ready for Action
Raxco Software today announced the immediate availability of the latest release of their Disk Defragmentation software, PerfectDisk 12. As previously revealed here at WGS, the company have extended their support for Windows Home Server with separate releases for both WHS v1 and a 64-bit edition for Windows Home Server 2011. Check out what’s new.

Tranquil PC Unveils Leo HS4 Home Server
UK home server specialist takes the wraps off their Intel Core i3-powered home server, running Windows Home Server 2011. But at £814 inc VAT, that new platform and extra power is delivered at a price.

Amahi Reaches Version Six, Adds Premium Accounts, Cloud Sync
Version six of Amahi, the Linux-based home server software, was released today boasting new features, services and performance improvements.

LG’s S1T1 Brings Network Storage to the Living Room
Korean giant unveils new lounge-friendly home server with on the fly transcoding, DVD and network media streaming to DLNA TVs, PCs, Tablets and mobile phones.

Intel Developer Forum 2010: Intel Labs Demos New User Experiences
Intel are holding their annual Developer Forum this week in San Francisco, and as a precursor to the main event, the company allowed its researchers from Intel Labs to run amok yesterday evening, showcasing their view of the future of user experiences across a variety of devices.

Mvix Announces Minix 890GX-USB3 Mini-ITX Motherboard for HTPCs and Home Servers
Can AMD make a splash in the mini-HTPC/Home Server market following years of Intel dominance? By the looks of this new mini-ITX Socket AM3-powered motherboard, it certainly looks like it. With support for USB3.0, 6GB/s SATA, integrated 802.11n wireless and more, it’s well worth a look.
Lian-Li Launches Mini Q PC-V354 HTPC Chassis
Available in brushed black, silver and for the more daring amongst you, red aluminium, Lian-Li’s new Mini Q PC-V354 Chassis is big enough to pack in the components you need for a great home theatre PC or home server, whilst being small enough to be reasonably unobtrusive in your living room or study.
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How To: Map A Windows Home Server 2011 Network Location To a Windows 7 Client January 28, 2012 -
Home Server SMART 2012 January 23, 2012 -
How to: Install Microsoft Forefront Client Security Antivirus on Windows Home Server 2011 January 23, 2012 -
The $249 HP MicroServer & Windows Home Server 2011 Combo is Back January 21, 2012 -
How To: Install Windows Home Server 2011 Updates via the Dashboard January 16, 2012
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Windows Home Server 2011 Step By Step – Part 2: Building Your Home Server February 8, 2012 -
Hands On: AZiO KB178RT Mini Thumb Keyboard February 7, 2012 -
Hands On: Synology DiskStation DS-111 February 6, 2012 -
Add-in Update: Cloudberry Backup v2.6.2 February 5, 2012 -
Add-in Update: Lights-Out Service Pack 2 Beta Refresh February 5, 2012
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