Microsoft evangelism site Channel 10 has today released a video interview with Mark Pendergrast, Doug Berrett and Brendan Grant from the Windows Home Server team, following the sessions at PDC last week covering the integration of Windows Home Server and Live Mesh.
Continue reading...Friday, October 24, 2008
David Thompson from Tranquil PC is a guest on this week's Media Center show, discussing the new SQA-5H home server and more.
Continue reading...Monday, October 20, 2008
New Powerline adaptors from Linksys may just be the answer to your home networking headaches.
Continue reading...Saturday, October 18, 2008
A new site dedicated to Low Power Computing started up about a week ago. I know that WGS has had a few discussions regarding getting the most computer power per kWh, and I hope that this site will provide some additional and useful information on being “Green”.
Continue reading...Sunday, September 7, 2008
Two recent job postings have shed light on the potential future of Windows Home Server.
Continue reading...Friday, August 22, 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...Sunday, January 27, 2008
As the number of Add-ins for Windows Home Server increases and the Add-In developer community grows in size and expertise we are seeing a shift from single purpose add-ins to add-in suites containing a whole range of different tools accessed from console. We’ve already seen this demonstrated with add-ins like Whiist. Certainly Jay Hinrich’s WHS Customizer [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, December 23, 2007
Over the next couple of weeks I’ll be adding a few tweaks and doing a little maintenance on the site. First up, you’ll see that at the bottom of each post, there’s a little green icon and te words “Share This” - clicking this allows you to send that post to one of the usual [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, July 8, 2007
Andrew Grant’s written an excellent “How To” guide on using his Whiist add-in to create a website, hosted on your Windows Home Server, that friends and family around the world can access remotely. The guide is a great introduction to Whiist and discusses some of the options in Whiist, the files that compose your website, and [...]
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Wednesday, November 5, 2008
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