Articles Tagged With Microsoft
RIP Windows Home Server Drive Extender
Microsoft has officially removed its controversial Drive Extender technology from the upcoming release of Windows Home Server 2011.
Microsoft, HP Drop Big Lumps Of Coal Into Windows Home Server's Stocking
Windows Home Server fanboys and girls must have been very bad this year to deserve the early holiday gifts that Microsoft and HP have delivered.
How To Build a Really Fast NAS - Part 6: The Vista (SP1) Difference
Vista SP1 includes a bag of tricks that can help a high-performance NAS bust the 100 MB/s mark.
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Microsoft running Digital Home Makeover Contest
Microsoft today announced a Digital Home Makeover Contest.
The $10,000 prize package will include a new PC with Windows Media Center, Extenders for Windows Media Center, flat screen television and "video-capable" wireless home networking.
Read more...June Estimate for Windows Home Server Data Corruption Fix
A post on the Windows Home Server Team Blog yesterday provided a heads-up for an update to the Microsoft Knowledge Base Article that fleshes out the data corruption problem that has been affecting some users since late last year.
Read more...HP MediaSmart Server EX470 / EX475: Sexy, but not that Smart
The first NAS to run Windows Home Server has a sexy look, but falls short in features and flexibility.
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Slideshow: HP MediaSmart Server (EX470 / EX475)
The first NAS to run Windows Home Server has a sexy look, and high performance. But its Windows-centric approach takes some getting used to.
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Vista Networking: Part 1- The Dragon's Trap
Vista brings more annoyances than benefits to those seeking relief from networking hassles.
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HP, Microsoft delay MediaSmart Server shipments
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HP and Microsoft have decided to delay shipment of the first product to use Microsoft's Windows Home Server operating system.
An HP spokesperson today said that the company and its partner Microsoft had decided to rework the MSS's software to make it more "user-friendly" to general consumers.
Read more...Microsoft begins private beta of VoIP server
Microsoft today opened a private beta of its new enterprise voice communications server, Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007, to 2,500 IT professionals. The new server is aimed at allowing companies to integrate voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) technology into existing telephony infrastructure and is the successor to Microsoft Live Communications Server 2005.
Read more...Bot spreads through antivirus, Windows flaws
University security experts warned administrators on Monday that a bot program has started to spread by exploiting five patched Microsoft vulnerabilities and a six-month-old flaw in Symantec's antivirus software.
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Atheros gets into Windows CE
Atheros Communications today announced that its wireless LAN software has been selected to provide 802.11 connectivity for the Microsoft Windows Embedded CE 6.0 operating system.
Atheros' wireless software for its Radio-on-Chip for Mobile solutions has passed Microsoft testing and has received Wi-Fi Alliance certification for 802.11 devices.
Atheros' ROCm family products that support Windows Embedded CE 6.0 include the AR6001GL single-chip 802.11b/g and AR6001XL single-chip 802.11a/b/g WLAN solutions.
Read more...Microsoft releases final version of Windows Defender
Microsoft released the final version of its proprietary antispyware application, Windows Defender. The security tool, which saw its last public beta release in February, is a free download for US customers running Windows and promises to protect PC owners from malicious spyware hacks entering their systems.
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More support for Microsoft's IPTV platform
At the Broadband World Forum Europe today, Microsoft announced that it has partnered with Cisco, Motorola, Philips, and Tatung to provide new set-top boxes for Internet Protocol TV (IPTV), to support high-definition TV, digital video recording, and other advanced features.
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Microsoft Goes for BroadBand Big Time
Microsoft's official entry into the consumer networking hardware business has been met with mixed reactions from industry watchers. Some say the line of wired and 802.11b wireless routers and network adapters is priced right, and has the advantage of Microsoft's Support organization behind it. Others say it's a ho-hum offering, with little to differentiate it from the slew of established products from Linksys, SMC, D-Link, NETGEAR, and others. Read more...
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