Exceptional Innovation has chosen to use CEDIA Expo 2008 as the venue to announce their their new LSM-170 series of Life|media servers.
Continue reading...1. September 2008
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.
Continue reading...31. August 2008
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.
Continue reading...29. August 2008
Looks like the Japanese version of Windows Home Server will be hitting the mean streets of Japan tomorrow with a consumer launch event in Akihabara, Tokyo's technology district.
Continue reading...29. August 2008
As part of an ongoing push to engage more developers to support the Windows Home Server platform, Microsoft today published a 17 page document acting as a guideline for the creation and integration of add-ins for the operating system.
Continue reading...22. August 2008
The first in a series of articles detailing how one network went from dilapidated junker to media hero with the help WMC and WHS.
Continue reading...21. August 2008
We told you about WL3 from Home Automation, Inc. when it was announced in June. Well, HAI has shipped WL3, their new add in for Windows Home Server.
Continue reading...19. August 2008
Good news for those running SageTV for Windows Home Server – the latest version of the product has just been released as a free update for all users.
Continue reading...15. August 2008
The event is called “The Connected Home Day”. It’s a full day training for novice computer users who want to learn how to build and secure a home network, use Microsoft Media Center to it’s full potential and use Windows Home Server to store and backup their important documents and precious Digital Photos and Videos.
Continue reading...15. August 2008
You may remember my post regarding the NBC Olympic coverage in Vista Media Center. I was originally unable to make use of this software because I am running Vista x64. TVTonic released a 64-bit version, so I simply had to install it so that I could watch all the events I missed.
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3. September 2008
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