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PSP controls your PC

PSP Updates has an interesting item from SpeedBrkr, who has found a way to control your PC using your Sony PSP. This is done using the service provided by LogMeIn which provides a remote access service to your PC using a web browser.

This means you can use your PSP to access your PC remotely, using the PSP’s built in web browser capabilities.

Of course, I have no knowledge of the company providing this remote service, so I have no idea about how secure the service is, but it does require you install some software on your PC to allow it to be accessed remotely. I would imagine you will need to setup some rules on your router as well to allow remote access to your PC, if your router is anything like mine.

So, if you need to access your PC remotely, and are not worried about the security implications, and having remote access via your PSP is soemthing you want to try out, this may be the answer you are looking for.

2 Responses to “PSP controls your PC”

  1. it doesent work! you need active x witch isnt on the psp!

    try things before putting them on the internet and wasting peoples time.

  2. michael on June 2nd, 2007 at 10:33 am
  3. Michael, on the contray, it does work, as I went through the pain of setting it up when I first reported this back in February 2006. I didn’t use it after I initially set it up as I didn’t have any need to, but I certainly got it up and running; it was a little slow if I remember correctly.

  4. Dave on June 4th, 2007 at 8:53 am


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