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[May 1, 2008]  
Why I Use a Gaming Computer and Other Vista-Related Reflections
Recently, I’ve gotten a bunch of reader email messages asking about my choice of hardware and software for the desktop, including why I run Vista and why my work computer is a gaming machine.
Windows IT Pro  — David Chernicoff

[April 16, 2008]  
Ziszor Your Way to Identity Security
Windows IT Pro  — Jason Bovberg

[April 2008]  
What You Need to Know About Windows Home Server
Learn why Windows Home Server is impressive and what effect it could have on small businesses.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Thurrott

[March 19, 2008]  
Listen to Your Vinyl on Your iPod
Windows IT Pro  — Jason Bovberg

[March 19, 2008]  
Coming Home to Windows Home Server, Part 5
Windows IT Pro  — Eric B. Rux

[February 20, 2008]  
Coming Home to Windows Home Server, Part 4
Windows IT Pro  — Eric B. Rux

[January 16, 2008]  
Coming Home to Windows Home Server, Part 3
Windows IT Pro  — Eric B. Rux

[January 4, 2008]  
Doing Dvorak
An invention from the 1930's could revolutionize your workspace--or make you feel like a three-year-old again.
Windows IT Pro  — Caroline Marwitz

[December 17, 2007]  
Connected Home 2007 Holiday Buying Guide, Part 2
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Thurrott

[August 2008]  
Coming Home to Windows Home Server, Part 2
Learn how WHS simplifies and automates the thorough backup of your home systems.
SQL Server Magazine  — Eric B. Rux

[November 19, 2007]  
How can I update my MP3 files to have the album art within the MP3 file?
FAQ for Windows  — John Savill

[August 2008]  
Coming Home to Windows Home Server, Part 1
A new column begins, focusing on Microsoft's highly touted Windows Home Server.
SQL Server Magazine  — Eric B. Rux

[August 20, 2007]  
Windows Home Server on Tap for Late September
With Microsoft's eagerly anticipated Windows Home Server (WHS) released to manufacturing (RTM) last month, some have predicted that the product would ship to customers as early as next week.
WinInfo  — Paul Thurrott

[July 16, 2007]  
Windows Home Server Completed, Microsoft Says
On Monday, Microsoft announced that it had completed development of Windows Home Server, its upcoming operating system for home servers, a new type of PC that will be made by various hardware manufacturers.
WinInfo  — Paul Thurrott

[January 17, 2007]  
Windows IT Pro UPDATE, January 16, 2007--Windows Home Server Points Way to Next SBS
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Thurrott

[January 16, 2007]  
Windows Home Server Points Way to Next SBS
Reading between the lines of the Windows Home Server feature-set can provide some insights into where Microsoft is heading with its other server products, including the next version of SBS.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Thurrott

[December 2006]  
Blurring the Line Between Work and Home
Windows IT pros are supporting more users in home offices than ever—and spending more of their leisure time with technology as well.
Windows IT Pro  — Jason Bovberg

[September 2006]  
Protecting Home Computing Environments
Home computer systems are vulnerable to the same problems as enterprise systems. Use these tips to minimize the damage to home systems.
Windows IT Pro  — Bob Chronister

[May 25, 2006]  
Securing Your Wireless Network; Understanding Wireless Bridges
Secure your wireless network and learn more about wireless bridges and soon you'll be a Wi-Fi expert.
Windows IT Pro  — David Chernicoff

[March 8, 2006]  
Attain Interoperability Between Compliant Digital Home Appliances
Windows IT Pro  — Jason Bovberg





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