Archive for December 29, 2008
HP unveils ex485, ex487 MediaSmart Servers (MacNN)
HP has announced the existence of two new server products, the ex485 and ex487 MediaSmart Servers. Unlike most such systems, the new ones are intended for home use, and are thus based on Microsoft's Windows Home Server technology. Each allows for the backup and storage of various media files on a home network, such as music and video, along with more general file types a user might need to ... Read the rest of this entry »
Mike Ragogna: Not Just Kid Stuff: From Kidz Bop to The Fuzzy Stones (HuffingtonPost)
For either that short run or long haul to Grandma's, your parents', your brother's, your sister's or wherever, most likely, you've been driving your family... Read the rest of this entry »
HP client virtualisation software portfolio enhances user experience (AME Info)
HP Middle East today introduced a software portfolio that helps businesses transition from traditional, distributed desktop computing to a virtualised client environment while delivering an exceptional user experience. Read the rest of this entry »
HP MediaSmart EX487 Server Has Remote MP3 Streaming, Mac Time Machine Compatibility [Windows Home Server] (Gizmodo)
HP's EX485/7 iteration of their MediaSmart Server now comes with a revamped UI, remote music and photo streaming capability, and is the first non-apple NAS product to support Time Machine. ... Read the rest of this entry »
HP MediaSmart EX487 Server Has Remote MP3 Streaming, Time Machine Compatibility [Windows Home Server] (Gizmodo)
HP's EX485/7 iteration of their MediaSmart Server is official, and now comes with a revamped UI, remote music and photo streaming capability, and is the first non-apple NAS product to support Time... Read the rest of this entry »
Game Preview: Ontario Reign At Bakersfield Condors (OurSports Central)
2008-09 HEAD-TO-HEAD SERIES 10/18/08 @ Bakersfield W, 2-1 10/29/08 vs. Bakersfield L, 6-3 11/14/08 vs. Bakersfield W, 3-2 11/28/08 vs. Bakersfield W, 2-1 (SO) 12/28/08 @ Bakersfield 6:00 p.m. Read the rest of this entry »