Tag Archives: Events
IFA is one of the largest consumer electronics shows in the world – think CES in Europe and UWHS is there to report on what’s happening.
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Ian over at the Digital Lifestyle has released the Media Center Show podcast number 261 and it is a discussion show including me!
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2nd Windows Media Center and Windows Home Server User Group a Success
Posted on 13. Jun, 2010 by Andrew Edney.
Yesterday saw the 2nd Windows Media Center and Windows Home Server User Group meeting take place in Birmingham – and the curse of the pizzas struck again.
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CES is over for another year, and overall I thought it was a great show, although it did seem a little less “showy” than last year. Here’s a very quick roundup of some of the things on show.
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5W/50 Series – Business Opportunities with Windows Home Server – Recording Available
Posted on 08. Jun, 2009 by Andrew Edney.
For those of you who missed the 5W/50 Series – Business Opportunities with Windows Home Server live webcast last week, don’t worry, there is a recording of the event that you can watch at your leisure.
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EC-Council Hacker Halted Conference – Very Special Registration Rate for UWHS Readers
Posted on 08. Jun, 2009 by Andrew Edney.
Here at Using Windows Home Server we have got an amazing offer for you! You are invited to attend the 14th Hacker Halted Conference, which will be held in Miami, Florida, from Sep 23 – 25, 2009. We have a very special discounted rate of just $699 (Usual price of $1299), will give you full access to the conference, as well as any of the training workshops on Sep 25.
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Back in March, I posted that my friend and fellow MVP Kevin Royalty would be doing a webcast on Friday 5th June entitled Windows Home Server – the Next Version. Subsequently, Microsoft have updated the event title to 5W/50 Series – Business Opportunities with Windows Home Server – Updated with Power Pack 2 Content.
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1st UK Windows Media Center and Windows Home Server Usergroup Event
Posted on 23. Apr, 2009 by Andrew Edney.
Earlier this week saw the 1st UK Windows Media Center and Windows Home Server Usergroup event being held in Birmingham.





