By Redmond Gadgets on
2/20/2007
SlingCommunity.com is reporting that SlingPlayer Mobile will be coming to Windows Mobile 6. So folks upgrading can still view their favorite episode of Smallville.
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By Redmond Gadgets on
2/20/2007

It seems like UMPC-like Windows Mobile devices are all the craze nowadays. Leave it to Japan to get this nice EM ONE by Sharp.
This device has TV, high speed, 4.1" VGA screen, slide out keyboard, camera, and more. And the big feature is, it probably will never be available in the U.S., we can only hope.
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By Redmond Gadgets on
2/20/2007
Verizon Wireless and Palm have announced the aviability of the Palm Treo for Verizon Wireless customers. Now you can have the applications that are unique to Palm on your Windows Mobile 5 phone.
The Treo 700wx smartphone combines broadband-like speeds on Verizon Wireless' high-speed network with wireless e-mail(1) and rich media capabilities all in one -- bringing Palm's world-class ease of use to the Windows Mobile platform. The Treo 700wx has a full QWERTY keyboard for easy messaging, a 1.3 megapixel camera, a bright 240 x 240 touch screen and support for Bl ...
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By Redmond Gadgets on
2/19/2007
It's been a slow news day, but there are some Xbox notes making rounds:
- Xbox Live for the PC may be free, and all you may pay for is multi-player games. This is due to the strong competition from other companies on the PC market.
- The black Xbox 360 rumor is still holding strong. We may see this sometime this year.
- An Xbox 360 price cut is being tossed aroundRead More »
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By Redmond Gadgets on
2/19/2007

As I blogged earlier, I've been beta testing the new Windows Home Server (WHS) product from Microsoft. The storage management features of this server just plain rock! As you can see in the figure, I currently configured about 758GB of storage, and one drive is available which will bring the storage level to over 1TB! Adding additional storage is as easy as plugging in a USB drive, and adding it to my drive array. You can click on a share being managed by WHS and enable duplication. ...
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By Redmond Gadgets on
2/18/2007

You've seen Sideshow, that little screen that shows you some summary information from your PC. PC Magazine has gotten their hands on one and provides you with a review as well as several pictures of this new notebook PC.
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By Redmond Gadgets on
2/17/2007
I've been selected as a beta tester for the Windows Home Server software. After looking over the documentation, there appears to be three primary features to the product:
- Remote access: You can access any of the PCs on the home LAN from a remote location. This service is provided for free via a website.
- Media Sharing: The ability to send your media to devices on the network, this includes central storage of Recorded TV for your Media Center PCs, and streaming to your Xbox 360.
- Backup and Restore: The ability to backup all PCs within the network. This is assisted by ...
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By Redmond Gadgets on
2/17/2007

By far the easiest install I've done in a Windows environment and I installed operating systems on many machines. I think I clicked once or twice during the entire install. The only problem I had was getting the OS to recognize my Broadcom Gigabit Ethernet adapter in the Dell SC420 machine I installed Windows Home Server on.
Getting the clients set up is a breeze as well. Just load some client software on the machine and they're set up for shared folders, and backups. Microsoft is really aiming at the co ...
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By Redmond Gadgets on
2/16/2007

Here's one for the mistake of the week in retail. At an Australian retailer they were running a promotion for the PS3. They needed a DVD player to run some promotional material for the PS3 display. Under the display, what did they use to run the video? Our friend the Xbox 360, you can see it peaking out in the picture above. Nice.
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By Redmond Gadgets on
2/16/2007
According to Gizmodo, they recently received a tip informing them that the T-Mobile Dash will be upgradeable to Windows Mobile 6. The update will be released in the spring of this year.
This is great news for me, I recently accepted a new position with another company and they use T-Mobile, so I'll be switching from Verizon and my i730 to T-Mobile. The i730 has been giving me problems constantly, it will be great havi ...
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By Redmond Gadgets on
2/15/2007
Phatware announced the release of their PhatPad 4.1 software. PhatPad is a notes organizer for the Windows Mobile, desktop, tablet, and UMPC platform.
PhatPad allows users to draw pictures, jot notes or put a mixture of pictures and typed text on a virtual scratch pad. The program uses new digital ink technology, which provides a very smooth ink flow, so it feels like writing on an actual piece of paper. While working with the note editor, PhatPad offers standard editing commands in addition to a customizable pen palette and variable pen width.
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By Redmond Gadgets on
2/15/2007
Microsoft is going to open the beta testing for Windows Home Server beta 2. Now is your chance to get to test this new product aimed at the consumer market. We talked about Home Server before and how it will provide the consumer with a centralized management point for their home network.
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By Redmond Gadgets on
2/15/2007
Have an exclusive Pink Zune and want your software to match it? ZuneBoards.com has made available a download for skinnning the software for your Zune. It's available as a free download and includes a pink theme.
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By Redmond Gadgets on
2/14/2007
Windows XP users now have an update for ActiveSync available for download.
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By Redmond Gadgets on
2/14/2007
All you have to do is make MSN your homepage and you can win one of 50 Zunes.
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By Redmond Gadgets on
2/14/2007
Over at ZuneInsider.com they have a video on how to use the Zune remote from the AV kit to control an Xbox 360.
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By Redmond Gadgets on
2/14/2007
I am a Redmond Fanboy, usually anything out of Redmond or in partnership with Redmond, I usually jump and buy one. But DRM whether it's from Microsoft or someone else, usually results in a groan of extreme pain.
Microsoft announced a new DRM called PlayReady that is aimed at mobile media. PlayReady is designed for subscription base content, rentals, pay-per-view, and other sorts of media and is backwards compatible with Windows DRM 10 so you can use your existing content.
PlayReady is expected to be out sometime during the first half of this year.
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