Anyone who can afford remote access software can purchase it. It can be purchased through the companies Symantec, TeamViewer, Anyplace-Control or GoToMyPC.
Most remote PC programs are safe but it really depends on the free remote program you use. TeamViewer is a very reputable program that allows you to access PCs for free.
There is indeed remote access to view your PCs frome diffferent places. You can transfer files, run programs, access network resources and do other things on your PC even if you are not in front of it.
Used PCs can often be found for sale from websites such as Jamie's Computers or eBay. One can alternatively purchase refurbished PCs from most software companies, such as Dell.
On a local PC you can have an access to registry settings through registry editor. It allows you to have a low-level access to system settings and export them to .reg file. Using registry editor you even can access to registry on a remote computer. But registry editor wasn't designed to work with multiple remote PCs simultaneously. If you need to export registry keys from multiple PCs, you can benefit from the features of EMCO Remote Registry Exporter. EMCO Remote Registry Exporter is a tool that was designed to work in the network environment to export registry keys from one or multiple remote PCs. It can be used it if you need to check registry data on remote PCs or backup specified registry keys. Registry keys and values are extracted by the application from remote PCs and are stored in .reg files, created for every PC, so you can use them to find required information or use later on to restore registry settings. To initiate remote registry export operation you only have to define a list of keys to export and a list of PCs where export should be performed
You can access your Sprint PCS pictures by visiting the pictures section of the Sprint PCS website. Once on this website, you can view your pictures from Sprint PCS Picture Mail online.
The computer manufacturers that also sell remote controls are : Sony, Panasonic, Samsung, Apple, Toshiba, LG, Phillips, BenQ, Dell, Fujitsu, Packard Bell.
Most of the time, yes. Remote Desktop is used very often, mainly by IT personnel that need remote access to other servers (and sometimes PCs). Otherwise, they would have to go inside the computer room each time they wanted to perform their tasks. If you are thinking about turning on Remote Desktop access on your Windows PC, that is a little different. By turning it on, you are giving someone else the opportunity to access your PC remotely. Making sure you have a very good login/password scheme will help from people breaking in, but normally you do not want Remote Desktop turned on unless you know the people that would access it.
One can purchase books about embedded Pcs on Amazon or Wikibooks. Examples for books are "Embedded Computer Vision" or "The Embedded PCs ISA Bus" by Ed Nisley.
It allows you to use 1 desktop on multiple pcs which updates as u add applications on one of them. A whole netwrk of pcs. VERY CONVINIENT
When you purchase a licence to use a piece of software (and application), this normally means you can install it onto your PC and use it there. However in businesses you may need the application on different PCs. If you need the application in use on more than one of these machines but not at the smae time you can purcahse a floating licence which will enable the software to run on any ONE of the PCs at a time.
CONTEX Summit is a package that allows for conference and collaboration among a large number of networked computers. It is designed to support all types of calls and can accommodate remote networks of thousands of individual PCs.
Kidspiration Software is available for both mack and windows pcs.