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5 hours ago ago from We Got Served - Windows Home Server & Your Digital Home

Manufacturer : ASUS Model : Home Server TS Mini Price : $349.99 Web : ASUS ASUS’ debut home server offers a small-footprint, highly expandable chassis with original add-ins, but is let down by a lack of user interface polish. ASUS surprised the home server community last month with an announcement that they would be launching a new home server to the US and European market. The company, famous for ...

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1 day ago ago from Ed Kietlinski\'s Corner and Blog

Its that time of year again, Holiday’s are coming fast, and for me and other geeks we get to play with some new gadgets that we couldn’t get to all year. In the office I also use this time of year to try new things and experiment a bit because the last week in December and early January is usually a perfect time to do this for me. There’ve been some major new releases of OSS apps that I am planning to install and work with ontop of Zend ...

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