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Tuesday, 6 March 2012

Onlive’s Remote Desktop Finally Lands On Android, Now Available In The Market (Video)

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Onlive’s Remote Desktop Finally Lands On Android, Now Available In The Market (Video) 0by Joe Sirianni
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Recall the impressive demo we saw at CES 2012 with the Onlive Desktop in action?  Well, it’s finally made its way to the Android platform.  Sharing your PC desktop with your tablet is about to get a whole lot easier.

OnLive® Desktop is a service that provides a seamless, no-compromise, instant-response cloud-based PC desktop, wherever and whenever you want it. OnLive brings to your Android tablet a high-performance PC experience, regardless of the content, even when interacting with fast-action media.

Features:

• Instantly view, edit and create documents using actual Microsoft® Office Word, Excel and PowerPoint
• Easily transfer files between OnLive Desktop and other devices
• Experience high-performance, instant-response PC applications
• Interact with lag-free animation and video
• Works with most Bluetooth keyboards and mice (left-click only)

The technology works in part due to Onlive Inc’s groundbreaking video compression technology.  ”OnLive harnesses the power of cloud computing to deliver a seamless, no-compromise remote PC desktop solution.”  For more information, head on over to the Android Market where you can download the application or sign up for free if you don’t already have an account. Feel free to let us know what you think of the service in the comments below.  

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Friday, 10 February 2012

WD intros 4-6TB My Book Live Duo with RAID, remote access


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Western Digital has launched a new external storage device that offers hassle-free backup while providing remote access to all your data. The My Book Live Duo comes in two dual-drive configurations (2x2TB for $400 or 2x3TB for $500) and maintains a real-time backup copy of your data. PC users can use the included WD SmartWare software for automatic backups, while Mac users can use Apple Time Machine.
By default, the drives run in RAID 1 for additional redundancy, so if one fails the other will come to your rescue. However, you can combine the capacity of both drives into one massive volume if you need the extra capacity. Unlike many external backup drives that connect via USB, the My Book Live Duo is more like a budget NAS. Data is handled swiftly courtesy of an integrated 800MHz processor and Gigabit Ethernet.
Along with pumping your bytes over a local network, the device serves as a "personal cloud storage system," providing remote access to all your files. Once your data is on the Live Duo, you'll be able to access it from any device with a Web browser via WD2go.com. There are also dedicated apps for Android and iOS devices. Additionally, the Live Duo's built-in media server streams pictures, music and movies to any DLNA-certified device, such as a Blu-ray player, game console, set-top box, mobile device or smart TV.
"My Book Live Duo is really the ideal, all-in-one storage and entertainment solution for today's ultra-connected consumer," said Chris Bull, director of marketing for Western Digital's Connected Home Solutions group. "The ability for consumers to safely backup all their digital content, as well as access and share content from anywhere in the world on their tablet, smartphone or any computer, truly provides a unique and rewarding experience for anyone who wants to enjoy, and needs to protect, valuable digital content."
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Wednesday, 21 December 2011

Buying Guide: Best camera remote shutter releases

Buying Guide: Best camera remote shutter releases

There are many reasons why you might want to trigger your camera's shutter remotely, and there are a range of wired and wireless remote releases enable you to do this.

Wireless remotes are particularly useful when taking group shots with yourself in the frame, or when it isn't practical to stand directly behind your camera at the time of capture, such as with certain type of nature photography.

Cheaper wired remotes, meanwhile, are just as suitable as wireless types when you want to trigger the camera without touching the shutter release button, such as for macro photography where camera stability is vital to achieving a sharp image.

So here's our selection of our favourite camera remote releases, all of them available for under £100.

Canon RS-80N3 - £45

Best camera remote shutter releases

This Canon controller connects to popular EOS models like the 5D Mark II, 7D and 50D via an 80cm cable, and replicates all shutter button functions, with half or full presses, along with a Bulb lock. The RS-60E3 does the same for the 1000D, 450D and 550D, but is cheaper at £14.

Hama Wireless Remote - £30

Best camera remote shutter releases

Hama says this remote has a 30m range, but in our tests it was good for up to 50m. Half and full press shutter functions are replicated and there's a Bulb function, too. There are multi-channel communication options and versions available for Canon, Nikon and Sony cameras.

Hahnel Combi TF - £50

Best camera remote shutter releases

With fitting options for Canon, Nikon, Olympus and Panasonic DSLRs, the Combi TF can operate as a wireless remote with full-ranging shutter functions at up to 100m, or as a wireless trigger for a flashgun or studio flash head. Additional receivers are available for multi-flash setups.

Hahnel Giga T Pro - £65

Best camera remote shutter releases

As well as replicating shutter functions at up to 100m, programmable features include a self-timer, interval timer, long-exposure timer and total exposure count settings, which you can use in any combination. Time-lapse intervals range from one second to 99 hours. Available for Canon, Nikon, Olympus and Sony bodies.

Nikon MC-30 - £59

Best camera remote shutter releases

This remote control attaches to any Nikon camera that features a ten-pin socket, like the D300s, via an 80cm cable. The MC-30 replicates light-press and full-press actions on the shutter button and includes a locking mechanism for Bulb exposures. Build quality is good, but it's very expensive for a basic model.

Secureline Twin 1-R3 TRC/TRN/TRS - £60

Best camera remote shutter releases

Available for up-market Canon, Nikon and Sony SLRs, this remote includes a receiver for wired and wireless shutter release, the latter with a 100m range and selectable communication channels. A half-price, wireless 'UT' version is available for SLRs with infrared receivers.



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