Windows Home Server: HP MediaSmart Server EX475

UPS delivered the Windows Home Server HP MediaSmart Server EX475 that I ordered from Amazon. Well, to be honest, it’s not for me, but for someone else. There’s nothing better spending other people’s money buying new tech-toys and get to play with it. I am too tired tonight to do anything with that thing. I will open it up on Thursday morning.

Quick look at the Windows Home Sever

HP MediaSmart Server EX475

  • Processor: AMD 1.8GHz 64-bit Sempron processor
  • Memory: 512MB DDR DRAM
  • Network support: 10/100/1000 (Gigabit) RJ-45 Ethernet
  • Interfaces: 4 USB 2.0 ports 1 eSATA port
  • Internal hard drives: 2 SATA 7200 rpm, 1 TB (2 x 500GB)
  • Power: Internal Universal Power Supply
  • Maximum storage capacity: Includes 1TB hard drive (2-500GB hard drives) and 2 empty bays for expansion
  • Expansion: 2 empty hard drive bays
  • Operating system: Windows Home Server
  • Dimensions: 15.75″ (W) x 9.8″ (H) x 14.72″ (D)

Stay tuned for more details.

Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac 12.0.1 Update, It’s a Big One.

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Microsoft releases the first real update to Office 2008 for Mac. The update weighs in at 114MB (English version).

This update fixes critical issues in Office 2008, including issues that might cause Office 2008 applications to stop responding or quit unexpectedly.

Released: Tuesday, March 11, 2008

.dmg file size: 114mb

For more info, go to:
http://www.microsoft.com/mac/downloads.mspx

About the update:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/948057

Windows XP Installations on Compaq Presario F732NR Notebook PC

As always, my colleague brought me some challenges on installing Windows XP on a Vista PC. This time is a notebook PC. He already installed most of the drivers with the exception of the video driver. He actually called the tech support and still couldn’t get the video driver installed. Luckily I managed to get it installed. Now the notebook PC is free from Windows Vista.

Compaq Presario F732NR Notebook PC

  • 1.8 GHz AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core Mobile Technology TK-55
  • 1024 MB DDR2 (2x512MB)
  • NVIDIA GeForce Go 6150
  • 160 GB (5400 RPM) Hard Drive (SATA)
  • Super Multi 8X DVD±R/RW with Double Layer Support
  • 15.4″ WXGA High-Definition BrightView Widescreen (1280 x 800) Display
  • High speed 56k modem
  • Integrated 10/100BASE-T Ethernet LAN (RJ-45 connector)
  • Broadcom 802.11b/g WLAN
  • Conexant High Definition Audio

Windows XP Drivers you need:

You have to manually install the driver for nVidia GeForce Go 6150.

There is one unknown device left in the Device Manager, and I still can’t find out what it really is.

to be updated.

Flock 1.1 Beta is Available

Flock 1.1 Beta is available for download.
Release notes for Flock 1.1 Beta

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I have Flock 1.1 Beta installed and it did not automatically import profile from previous version.

UPDATE: Evan Hamilton from Flock wrote:

Just to clarify: this is a beta and will not use your profile from previous versions of Flock. This is in order to protect your data from potential bugs in this beta. The general release of Flock 1.1 WILL use your profile info from previous versions.

Flock 1.1 Beta is available for Linux, Mac and Windows.

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Microsoft, Yahoo!, and Futurama: “Future Stock”

As I have previously stated before that the Microsoft bidding for Yahoo! reminds me of an episode of Futurama titled “Future Stock“. I am such a Futurama geek. The (evil) Momcorp was going to buy out Planet Express, Inc. and the stockholders of both companies must approve the take-over.

Are there any relevance between this Futurama episode and Microsoft’s bid to take-over Yahoo!? (That’s a bit tricky, the exclamation point in Yahoo! and the question mark at the end of the sentence which is a question.)

  • Futurama is great, just like Bender, who is great.
  • Shareholders from both Microsoft and Yahoo! must approve such take-over; similar to what shareholders of Momcorp and Planet Express, Inc. had to do.

Now, after a poor excuse for mentioning Futurama over and over again, let’s see what went on so far.

Microsoft says to borrow money for Yahoo deal

Microsoft’s cash on hand was estimated at 21 Billion Dollars, and they were offering Yahoo! 44.6 Billion Dollars in cash and stocks.

Yahoo! rejects Microsoft’s takeover bid

Yahoo! shares rose from $19.18 to $28.38 on February 1st after Microsoft announced their take-over bid. Meanwhile, Microsoft shares dropped from $32.60 to $30.45 on the same period.

Yahoo! Board of Directors Says Microsoft’s Proposal Substantially Undervalues Yahoo!

Yahoo! Board did not explicitly reject Microsoft’s proposal.

Now let’s see here. Microsoft offered to buy Yahoo! shares at $31 per share. It was a sweet deal when Yahoo! shares was still at $19.18 per share. On February 1st, Microsoft’s offer is only 8.45% higher than the value of Yahoo! shares. There has been some whispers that Yahoo! is holding out for $40 per share to approve Microsoft’s take-over bid.

Major Yahoo investor urges Microsoft to raise offer

Yep, a major Yahoo! shareholder wants to see payday, at $40 per share. Who doesn’t like making profit on the stock market?

Hypothetically, if Yahoo! shareholders wanted this take-over to happen (like this one), there would still be a lot of hurdles for Microsoft to make it happen. Microsoft would have a tougher time to convince their own shareholders to approve this take-over. Yahoo! take-over seemed to be a bad financial move for Microsoft. Can Microsoft actually afford Yahoo! without breaking their bank? What are Microsoft’s shareholders saying regarding this Yahoo! take-over. SmartMoney says that “Microsoft Shareholders to Pay High Price for Yahoo“.

I am not a financial analyst, but I am a huge Futurama fan. Based on what I learned from Futurama’s “Future Stock”, shareholders from both company must approve the take-over. If that held true, then maybe Microsoft shareholder might be the one who would stop Steve Ballmer and his pals from driving Microsoft over the cliff, metaphorically.

Let’s see how this play out.

Disclaimer: I do not own a single stock because I don’t have the cash or the guts to gamble, but I make stupid stock predictions for other people.

Known Fact: Bender is Great! So send email to Bender – bender@ilovebender.com