Parallels released an updated version of its Parallels Access remote desktop app for the iPad this morning with a variety of new features for users looking to access apps and content from their Macs ...
Parallels yesterday unveiled what it calls a breakthrough product that “‘applifies’ Windows and Mac applications, letting customers remotely access and experience them as if they were made for iPad.” ...
Last year, Parallels–the company behind the best-selling virtualization software for OS X–introduced a service called Parallels Access. It let you use an iPad to remote-control your Windows PC or Mac ...
Provides remote access to your Mac or PC Apps behave as if they were produced for the iPad Poor connectivity can affect performance NEW YORK — You almost certainly use your iPad to watch movies, ...
You may be familiar with Parallels for its virtual machine software that lets you run Windows alongside OS X on a Mac, but the company also offers a service and mobile app called Parallels Access that ...
Parallels, the company behind the popular virtualization software of the same name, has updated its iOS app Parallels Access, which allows iPad and iPhone owners to remotely access their Mac or ...
The name Parallels is synonymous with software for running the Windows OS on a Mac, but over the past couple of years, the company has turned into so much more. Last year, we reviewed Parallels Access ...
Parallels has updated its Parallels Access app, which allows iPad users access their Mac or Windows desktops on their tablets, with iPhone support, allowing iPhone users to also access their desktops ...
How do you bridge the gap between desktop and mobile? It seems like every computing company has a different answer. Some think cloud services are the answer, while others want to make devices that act ...
Parallels Access is a $19.99 yearly subscription that gives you remote access for up to five computers. The new version lets you use any HTML5 compatible browser, meaning you no longer need to have ...
Parallels is known for allowing Windows apps to run alongside OS X without the need for a restart. It’s the only emulator of its kind that’s sold in the Apple Store, and now Parallels is venturing ...