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Microsoft Has A Children's Book. Brainwashing Anyone?
Source: Gizmodo

"Mommy, Why is There a Server in the House?" is a children's book dedicated to "Helping Your Child Understand the Stay-At-Home Server." At first we snarked at this over-the-top marketing propaganda. But then it made us crap our pants with laughter.

Windows Home Server can corrupt your files!
Source: bink.nu

When you use certain programs to edit files on a home computer that uses Windows Home Server, the files may become corrupted when you save them to the home server. Several people have reported issues after they have used the following programs to save files to their home servers:

Windows Home Server in depth
Source: Ars Technica

At first glance, Windows Home Server seems built to scratch an itch that doesn't exist.

Windows Home Server: Details and Features
Source: Ars Technica

Much of what we predicted about Home Server is true. It's all about centralization and ease of use, and it's targeted at users who want an easy way to back up all of the important data in their house.

How to control your home computer from anywhere - Lifehacker
Source: Lifehacker

Gina Trapani's article about setting up a VNC server on your home computer, which will let you connect to your desktop and drive it from any Internet-connected computer.

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