Hewlett-Packard will officially remove Microsoft’s MediaSmart Server line, including, Windows Home Server codenamed ‘Vail’ from its support lineup, as it will stop selling it as of the end of ...
t I saw last year. Powered by Microsoft’s potent Windows Home Server operating system, this device is network-attached storage on steroids. And it’s a snap to use but, at a starting price of $599, ...
Windows Home Server is quite possibly one of Microsoft's most unheralded operating systems. Many speak longingly of Windows XP, jokingly of Windows ME, disappointedly of Windows Vista, and hopefully ...
Hewlett-Packard's ready to release its latest MediaSmart servers, and, for a change, they don't hate the Mac. The EX485/EX487 are designed for home or home office use, in large part to enable you -- ...
HP's first-generation MediaSmart EX475 was the poster-child for Windows Home Server. Now, HP are back with their second-gen version, the MediaSmart EX487; the hardware looks the same, but what's under ...
Hewlett-Packard has dropped plans to offer Microsoft's next version of Windows Home Server OS, code-named Vail, in its products, after retiring a line of servers carrying the current version of the OS ...
Hewlett-Packard on Thursday said it will bring strong multimedia and entertainment applications to WebOS by moving the MediaServer team into its Palm business unit. “We’ll put the MediaSmart Server ...
The HP MediaSmart servers (EX485/EX487 models) received a software update today from HP. The news software allows media to be streamed to wireless devices such as iPhone, iPod Touch and PlayStation ...
Although HP won't ship MediaSmart Server until the end of the month, starting Monday, eager users can pre-order the product on Amazon.com, Best Buy.com, Buy.com, Circuit City.com, Comp USA.com and ...
With the addition of more processing power (2.5GHz versus 2.0GHz), HP’s MediaSmart EX495 not only bested its EX487 stablemate that we reviewed earlier this year, but proved to be the fastest ...
Short Version: HP sure knows how to make a Windows Home Server. The company has been at it for years now and the latest model does just about everything better than the previous models. That’s how ...
Short Version: The LX195 is great back-up solution for both PCs and Macs. It’s a tad overpriced and lacks expandability, but is still a solid Windows Home Server. Oh, and there’s a contest. HP knows ...
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