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The Windows Home Server hardware family grows with the introduction of the LaCie 5Big Backup Server . Geared towards the SoHo (small office/home office) market the LaCie 5Big Backup Server is running an Atom processor (64-bit capable / single core) based on the Intel Pine Trail platform, 1GB Memory and...
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The ASUS TS Mini is designed to serve home and small business users for data exchange between multiple computers, auto backup and cloud storage. The mini server is equipped with an powerful Intel Atom N280 1.66GHz processor, up to 2GB of memory and is running the Windows Home Server operating system...
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At the IDF 2009 forum Intel showcased new hardware mini-servers specifically designed for the Windows Home Server platform. Codename “ Little Butte ” which is shaped around the footprint of a 3.5 inch hard drive (3.5”x8”) Mini-ITX and is being developed in conjunction with Gigabyte...
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The Magic Jack aka magicJack is a little device that allows people to make free local and long distance phone calls within the US and Canada. The magicJack is a well-advertised voice-over-IP (VoIP) solution often seen during American-TV commercials. Please note: the magicJack’s call quality, outlining...
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First Impressions: Lenovo IdeaCenter D400
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While it may seem unusual for the fourth largest computer manufacturer in the world to wait this long before entering the Windows Home Server market, I believe the wait has been worthwhile. Lenovo’s first WHS product, called the IdeaCenter D400, caught my eye as much for its form factor and design...
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