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Add-In Update: KeepVault 2.30

A small update for Proxure’s online backup add-in brings two new features to the application.

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Add-In Update: LightsOut 0.7.7

Today sees a minor update for popular power management add-in, LightsOut.

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Add-In Update: TiVo Publisher for Windows Home Server 1.31

A new release of TiVo Publisher for Windows Home Server managed to sneak out a few weeks ago without us noticing!


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Add-In: Remote Alert 1.0 Beta

A new add-in from the makers of Grid Junction brings remote access logging and notification to Windows Home Server.


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Jungle Disk: Windows Home Server Market “Not Large Enough” For Dedicated Product

Jungle Disk announce the decision to retire their dedicated Windows Home Server online backup product. But was anyone interested in the first place?

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Update Your Home Servers – KB950193 Is Here

 There’s a new update waiting for your home server – go grab it.

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CEDIA Expo 2008: Exceptional Innovation Announces Entry-Level Life|ware Series Servers with Windows Media Center, 5.1 Surround Sound, and ZigBee

Exceptional Innovation has chosen to use CEDIA Expo 2008 as the venue to announce their their new LSM-170 series of Life|media servers.

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Integrating Windows Media Center and Windows Home Server for the Average Family Part 2

This is the second in a series of articles detailing how one network went from dilapidated junker to media hero with the help of WMC and WHS. 

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My Personal TV Digital

I recently came across a post over at Ian Dixon’s Digital Lifestyle blog, and first reported by Broadcast Buyer, talking about a new addin that will be available in November from Microsoft as a free update to Vista Media Center.

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Integrating Windows Media Center and Windows Home Server for the Average Family – Part 1

The first in a series of articles detailing how one network went from dilapidated junker to media hero with the help WMC and WHS.

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