GoToMyPC Launches iPad App Allowing You To Control Your PC From Your Tablet Hot
PCWorld says the app is useful “as an insurance plan” if you need remote access to your PC while on the road.
The GoToMyPC iPad app came the same day that Motorola said All of Motorola's high-end smartphones will soon be able to work with a docking station that provides them with a large screen and keyboard when needed.
"Motorola earlier this year introduced the Atrix, an Android phone that will be available from AT&T starting on Sunday. The Atrix can be connected to a docking station that looks like a laptop but has no CPU, providing users with the screen and keyboard," says PCWorld.
Meanwhile, Microsoft is reportedly taking a more Apple-like approach to interface design this time around with Windows 8 tablet deign, and will also be using concepts from the "Metro" interface developed for Windows Phone.
What we're seeing in these announcements is a movement in which mobile devices are supplanting PCs. The processor speeds on tablets are already able to support running Microsoft Office apps. In fact, that's one of the sales points of the new Motorola Xoom tablet that just debuted.
This movement will take two or three years to be widely embraced by consumers, but eventually we'll all be replacing out laptops and desktops with tablets and smartphones.