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January 18, 2005

Software to remotely operate a PC using a mobile phone over a cellular network


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Toshiba JP announced that it has completed development of the world's first software to enable users to operate their computers remotely via mobile phones. The software called Ubiquitous Viewer is installed on the mobile phone and on a client computer running Windows and re-creates the desktop of a PC or notebook PC on the mobile phone's screen. The new system compresses data in a computer so that it could be shown on a small mobile phone screen and allow users to make changes.

Toshiba plans to make the system commercially available by the end of March for third-generation (3G) mobile phone services.

- Seen at Engadget







 

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