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Hear what other developers are saying about the new Ultrabook™

By Rick Puckett (Intel) (14 posts) on March 12, 2012 at 4:02 pm
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By now you’ve probably heard about Ultrabook and this next evolution in personal computing. Like me, you are probably curious about all of the cool things you’ve been hearing; they’re really light and thin, fast, and have longer battery life than traditional laptops. Well here is your chance to hear what other developers are saying [...]

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Category: Game Development, Graphics & Media, Manageability & Security, Mobility, Power Efficiency, Uncategorized
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Meshcentral.com - Date & time in file manager

By Ylian Saint-hilaire (Intel) (258 posts) on March 9, 2012 at 9:20 am
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Quick note to point out that I added a few days ago the last modified date and time of files and directories in the web based remote file browser in Meshcentral.com. Some have been asking for this feature since they deal with loads of log files and need to know which file is the latest [...]

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Meshcentral.com - Now with RDP support

By Ylian Saint-hilaire (Intel) (258 posts) on March 6, 2012 at 3:27 pm
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I am keeping up the bug fixing and development on meshcentral.com, the remote computer monitoring and management web site. Today, I am very glad to announce that I just added RDP support to the site. You can now start a Windows Terminal Session from Meshcentral with just a few clicks, as long as the client [...]

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Software and TV Watching evolve: improving and adapting to new models

By Dale Taylor (Intel) (55 posts) on March 5, 2012 at 11:25 am
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In my previous blog [Software and TV Watching evolve: Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain] I mentioned how our TV viewing abilities have changed dramatically in the last few years. Starting with the VCR, then DVD recorders, DVR’s and now digital streaming services we can choose to watch essentially whatever we went, [...]

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Category: Embedded Computing, Graphics & Media, Manageability & Security, Mobility, Uncategorized
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Software and TV Watching evolve: Pay no attention that man behind the curtain!

By Dale Taylor (Intel) (55 posts) on February 24, 2012 at 4:05 pm
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Working with Consumer electronics and being a Techno Geek I find the evolution of our Radio and TV Viewing habits an interesting commentary on our connected world. In the early days of Radio, shows were broadcast at a certain time, and the family would gather around the radio in the evenings to listen to their [...]

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Category: Embedded Computing, Graphics & Media, Manageability & Security, Mobility

Meshcentral.com - Now with Pogoplug support!

By Ylian Saint-hilaire (Intel) (258 posts) on January 24, 2012 at 9:38 pm
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A few weeks back I went on eBay and got myself two Pogoplug devices. Very nice little media and file sharing devices, you plug storage in the USB ports and you get access to the data anywhere on the internet. The devices are not expensive at all and very functional. One of the things that [...]

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Category: Manageability & Security, Mobility, Open Source, Power Efficiency
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Meshcentral.com - Improved MacOSX support

By Ylian Saint-hilaire (Intel) (258 posts) on January 23, 2012 at 6:47 pm
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One of the problems I have been facing over the last few months was around the Mac OSX mesh agent. It just did not work right and so, over the last two weeks, I really made a big effort to improve it. Today, I released version 1.54 of the agent that seems to work much [...]

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Accessing Intel® Power Gadget 2.0 library in C++

By Seung-Woo Kim (Intel) (1 posts) on January 21, 2012 at 11:25 am
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With the release of Intel® Power Gadget 2.0 there is now externally callable API’s to extract power information within sections of code. The API layer is a set of libraries and dlls that can be called via C/C#/C++ or via JavaScript and offers the flexibility to build the tool within code sections of an application. [...]

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Category: Mobility, Power Efficiency, Software Tools, Uncategorized
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Meshcentral.com - Waking up computers

By Ylian Saint-hilaire (Intel) (258 posts) on January 9, 2012 at 9:53 pm
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With this post, I want to cover how Meshcentral.com powers up sleeping computers. As many of you know, you can go on the web site, see all your computers and select one or many and remotely powered them off, reset them, etc. These operations are fairly simple, just tell the mesh agent to instruct the [...]

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Meshcentral.com - Tiny computers

By Ylian Saint-hilaire (Intel) (258 posts) on January 5, 2012 at 11:10 pm
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As many of you know, Meshcentral.com works best when you have a few computers on your local network. For example: To wake up a computer within your network, another computer needs to be on. Whatever computer is powered on will serve as the relay to send the wake-on-lan packet to the computer that is off. [...]

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Meshcentral.com - Golem.de German Article

By Ylian Saint-hilaire (Intel) (258 posts) on January 4, 2012 at 11:25 pm
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Just two days after spotting an article about Meshcentral.com on The Verge, I noticed some more traffic on the server and started looking around to see why. Well, I found another article on a German online publication, Golem.de. I am often confused for a German but, sadly, I dont' speak the language and can't ready [...]

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Meshcentral.com - The Verge

By Ylian Saint-hilaire (Intel) (258 posts) on January 3, 2012 at 8:51 pm
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A few people within Intel today mailed me to said they had seen an article about Meshcentral.com on The Verge, an online publication. The full article is here, titled "Meshcentral: multi-platform remote access built on HTML5". It's short and accurate except they misspelled my name! One of the thing that most surprised me about the [...]

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Meshcentral.com - New Mobile Application

By Ylian Saint-hilaire (Intel) (258 posts) on January 2, 2012 at 11:43 pm
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It's 2012 now and time to get back to work, but not before telling you a little about what I have been doing over the holiday break. Yes, I have been coding! About two months ago, I started working on a new version of the Meshcentral mobile application, this time, I wanted it to work [...]

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Meshcentral.com - Load balancing

By Ylian Saint-hilaire (Intel) (258 posts) on December 22, 2011 at 9:24 am
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In the past few weeks I have been working hard to add load-balancing support to the Meshcentral server. Mind you, Meshcentral.com itself is currently still running on a single computer, with double power-supply, mirrored hard drives, but still, it's a single computer and so, easy to code against. As other groups within Intel get interested [...]

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Meshcentral.com - Now with websockets!

By Ylian Saint-hilaire (Intel) (258 posts) on December 15, 2011 at 10:11 am
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A few months back, I had added support for web sockets in Meshcentral.com, up until now it's only been used for noVNC, the all-Javascript VNC client and nothing else. Web sockets allow for full two-way communication between the server and the web browser for almost all browsers except Internet Explorer (this will be fixed in [...]

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