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Date: 1st Sept 2010

DeviceVM bridges Apple's iPad with Windows PC remotely

DeviceVM has made available the Splashtop Remote for the iPad. Splashtop Remote allows users to access and control their PC, fully experiencing Windows remotely through an iPad. Splashtop Remote connects to any Windows 7, Windows Vista, or Windows XP operating system. Splashtop Remote consists of two components: an application running on the iPad, and an application running on the PC. The iPad connects to the PC over any network.

"Tablets and other mobile devices are great for content consumption and work well as companions to the PC. However, as the popularity of these non-PC devices grows, computing experiences are becoming increasingly fragmented," said Mark Lee, CEO and co-founder of DeviceVM. "Splashtop Remote brings the full Windows computing experience to non-PC devices, starting with iPad, bridging the gap between computing platforms."

The Splashtop Remote enables iPad users to:

--Watch videos and play music stored on their PC, whether in iTunes, Windows Media Player, or any other format;Play PC and Flash-based games, such as Bloons or Bejeweled.
--Work on Microsoft Office documents, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, and access Microsoft Outlook.
--Open any files and documents that you can view on the PC.
--Fully control the PC remotely

Price: US$19.99

Availability: Now

For more information visit: http://www.SplashtopRemote.com

 
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