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more about #vnc Kaiser-Machead: Im in ur PC, remotely wipin itz drives Ten minutes ago more » VanessaCalyce: I always thought that using DynDNS was a little bit complex. I found a solution that has worked well for many years, and is free and extremely easy t... more » JP The BAMF: okay... I need some help... please! I have set up an account with DynDNS and have downloaded/installed the Windows updater client, however, the client... more » mlmorg: every 30 days you have to reactivate your account or remember to go to dyndns.org and sign in to your account; otherwise it gets pruned... it's really... more » awdark: I thought DynDNS was supported by most routers for several years now. It was supported on my Netgear MR814v2 (802.11B router) and my current Dlink al... more » ScottRose: I don't use their dynamic DNS, but I use DynDNS' MailHop Forward and Secondary DNS and would highly recommend them. Their support is actually really g... more » drinksoy: ive been using dyndns for a couple of weeks now. i noticed that with the updater client it tends to refresh and keep track of your IP when: 1. you log... more » Daniel Welch: Now thats Awesome more » something_unique_and_descriptive: Aaaand congratulations, you've just opened up a massive security hole. VNC communications are sent in plaintext, so anyone sniffing is going to be abl... more » bjarnia: Knowing how you guys love Windows 7, do you know if any VNC servers/clients that work well with it? I have heard not-so-good reports. more » ScottRose: I use three words: Vee Pee Enn. Followed by RDP or SSH, or file shares. I have a persistent firewalled VPN between work & home in addition to cli... more » Technoluster: I use a dynamic IP service that periodically updates a user name with my external IP address. [www.dyndns.com] is a great solution. more » bosskev: "How To: Remote Control Your Home Computer From Anywhere" Yeah, right. Totally worthless effort folks. I mean, I've already done this and it is a tota... more » aec007: "And finally, figure out your home's external IP" Ahh...the mother-of-all to make it work. You NEED a static IP.You know how much is broadband with pe... more » Syndication: MS RDP > VNC The free version of VNC doesn't lock the screen of the remote computer so if anyone is at home, they'll be able to see your desktop an... more » MrBlahBlah: how is this app better than free versions of VNC apps? more » Kaiser-Machead: If you're a casual user, you're likely only getting this because it's nifty to remotely control your computer. more » -
#twitter
TweetMyPC: Remote Control Your PC With Twitter
Twitter is officially useful with this easy way to remote control your PC: Install TweetMyPC, setup a Twitter account and tell your computer what to do from anywhere. [TweetMyPC via Ghacks via Lifehacker] -
#howto
How To Quick Tip: Give Your Home Network Some Free, Permanent Real Estate on the 'Net With DynDNS
Bigup to everyone who recommended the venerable DynDNS free service last weekend for making it even easier to connect to your home computer from anywhere. Here's how to do it. More » -
#howto
How To: Remote Control Your Home Computer From Anywhere With VNC
Using VNC, you can log into your home computer from any machine in the world with web access (including your iPhone) to access files, schedule downloads, and tons more. Here's how. More » -
#iphone
LogMeIn App Allows Remote Access of Your PC or Mac via the iPhone or iPod Touch
LogMeIn has taken their awesome remote access desktop app and ported it to the iPhone and iPod Touch—allowing one click control of your PC or Mac from anywhere. More » -
#dealzmodohack
Dealzmodo Hack: Make Your Old USB Stick Into a Digital Multitool
With 8GB flash drives available for under $20 and 32GB drives edging into the mainstream, nobody can blame you for shelving old USB sticks. But there are a surprising number of uses for those rickety, sub-gigabyte keychains. More » -
#laptop
Man Uses Remote Desktop to Catch Laptop Thief, Watch Porn Remotely
A NY laptop-theft victim finally caught the criminal thanks to the use of a remote desktop application he had installed in his computer. However, it wasn't as easy as connecting to the notebook over the internet and locating him: His investigation lasted for almost a month, watching his laptop screen as the thief used it for everything except for giving a clue about his whereabouts. And yes, you know exactly what "everything" means: More » -
