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Previously on "Using PC screen for viewing internet through mobile"
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What you really want is some kind of cable adaptor that would plug your monitor straight into your BlackberryTM. That wouldn't be against any internet/security policy - it would just be like looking at your phone through a big magnifying glass. Which you could also do.
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I was at a Bank where they were very prohibitive on Internet Usage.
The PC Support Contractors used GoToMyPC to link to their home PC
then surf from there unhindered and untracked.
HTH
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Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostObviously, most clientco’s PC’s are very restricted, so I would like to use my blackberry for viewing internet and emails.
This looks good, but would like something that can work on a memory stick, to remove any footprint from the works laptop. Don’t mind the $40, but if there is a free option, all the better.
Has anyone explored this?
If you want to do that you need PortableApps and a mifi dongle that you can hook the laptop into.
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Originally posted by Bunk View PostI've heard punching a colleague works quite well
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Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostObviously, most clientco’s PC’s are very restricted, so I would like to use my blackberry for viewing internet and emails.
This looks good, but would like something that can work on a memory stick, to remove any footprint from the works laptop. Don’t mind the $40, but if there is a free option, all the better.
Has anyone explored this?
Grounds for dismissal. See ya!
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Originally posted by Sockpuppet View PostJust bring your own laptop to work, you are after all a business in your own right.
I always use my own IT kit, if client co insist i use theirs for xyz reason I use it for e-mails only and do all other work on mine. 3G mobile internet and job sorted.
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Just bring your own laptop to work, you are after all a business in your own right.
I always use my own IT kit, if client co insist i use theirs for xyz reason I use it for e-mails only and do all other work on mine. 3G mobile internet and job sorted.
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Using PC screen for viewing internet through mobile
Obviously, most clientco’s PC’s are very restricted, so I would like to use my blackberry for viewing internet and emails.
This looks good, but would like something that can work on a memory stick, to remove any footprint from the works laptop. Don’t mind the $40, but if there is a free option, all the better.
Has anyone explored this?Tags: None
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