A very telework friendly place, Network World equips us with notebook PCs connected to the network via an IPSec VPN and Web Outlook. We have everything we need, sure. But at what cost? Let’s just say ...
In today’s highly connected world, remote access to our devices provides much-needed flexibility in our daily lives. The ability to control computer with phone, or vice versa, enables us to access ...
Remote Desktop has been around. Microsoft introduced this functionality way back when they released Windows XP in 2001. With each iteration of Windows, the Remote Desktop function has also become more ...
Here's an entirely new way to control your Mac or PC in the home theater. The GlideTV Navigator is a radio-frequency remote featuring a touchpad that's a lot like the one you use on your laptop every ...
Kaseya piles feature upon feature into its remote-control repertoire and supports thousands of users with its server-based remote-control, audit, backup, patch management, trouble ticket, inventory ...
While you might love boasting about the benefits of your dedicated battlestation over a laptop or mobile device, there are ...
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iDrive’s RemotePC not only offers excellent remote control of your desktop (even of Android devices!), it can also leverage the company’s online storage service (extra) for backup. Fast and ...
The PC Remote II is similar to one made for TVs, except it won’t work on your TV and it acts as a wireless mouse. With a USB interface, no driver is needed and it works up to an 18m distance. It ...
Just in time for the Windows 8.1 coming out party, Microsoft released its own remote desktop client for Android and iOS devices. The free download lets anyone who’s enabled remote desktop ...
It is my admittedly basic understanding that Girder+IRMan will allow you to use a remote control to control your PC.<BR><BR>Is there a way to do the opposite? Use my computer to turn on the TV or use ...