Remote access software enables you to access everything on your computer from anywhere. And perhaps more importantly, it lets you take control of someone else's computer. It's extremely useful for ...
Sometimes—maybe often—you need to access your Mac, but you’re not sitting in front of it. You might be an office away, across town, or on the other side of the world. For decades, the fix for this ...
BURNABY, Canada—Teradici, the creator of PCoIP technology and cloud access software, has announced general availability of Teradici CAS with support for the Mac. The launch means that users can ...
Symantec has announced pcAnywhere 12.0, the newest major release of its remote control software. With this release, pcAnywhere supports Mac OS X systems for the first time. pcAnywhere costs $199.99 ...
If you’re working from home and normally use a Mac on the job, you may need a way to remotely connect to and control your work Mac. The Mac does offer a built-in option for remote connections using ...
Remote Mouse & Keyboard is the perfect solution for controlling your Mac from other devices on your home network. The app works with the iPhone, iPad, another Mac, the Apple Watch, and even the Apple ...
The software, available now, comes in two versions: a 10-client edition for managing up to 10 Macs, and an unlimited-client edition for managing up to 5,000 Macs in groups of up to 250 computers. The ...
Today Oppo launched the Find N5, the thinnest book-style foldable phone yet, but there’s more to the phone than a slim design ...
Controlly, a new app available in the Mac App Store, is designed to turn a gaming controller into a full-featured remote control that can be used with a Mac. With the app installed and a gaming ...
Apple has rolled out the second major update to MacOS Catalina, with version 10.15.2 of the operating system. No major new features are Included in the update, but a number of smaller areas have been ...
VNC on the iPhone is a thing of beauty, allowing you to view the screen of and control your Mac or PC. Unfortunately, solutions up to this point have been clunky: Web-based monstrosities that respond ...