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We aren't quite sure we're on the same page as Splashtop's CEO, who is seemingly on a mission to "build the Bridge to Anywhere," but we're all for a remote access client for Google's mobile OS.
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The unscheduled security update addresses two “important”-severity flaws in Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012. Microsoft has released an out-of-band security update addressing two high-severity ...
in which case, if you're attached enough to them to offer on-demand remote support, perhaps you could pass newer e-waste to them? Perhaps i'm stating the obvious to you but it does seem weird to me ...