Brand: MacTech

MonitorMyMac for Mac OS X now free to parents

Arten Science is offering MonitorMyMac (http://www.monitormymac.co.uk) for Mac OS X free to parents. The software takes timed snapshots of your computer Screen and/or takes snapshots from your connected webcam.

These images can be stored locally, or remotely and are also optionally uploaded to your FTP server. This means they can they be accessed from anywhere with Internet access. MonitorMyMac is the “big brother” of ScreenAudit. It has a built-in image viewer and the ability to automatically send images to a remote server via FTP.

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Prelytis announces LiveDashBoard for the iPad

Prelytis (http://www.prelytis.com), a new-generation business intelligence software vendor, has proposed what it says is the first business intelligence solution compatible with the upcoming Apple iPad.

Prelytis LiveDashBoard purportedly offers the first business intelligence application fully adapted to the specifics of the new device. From the administrator to the dashboard and indicators designer, from the manager to the simple user, LiveDashBoard on iPad enables users to use the multi-touch experience developed by Apple for displaying and analyzing their business indicators.

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Two analysts think AT&T’s iPhone exclusivity in the US will extend beyond 2010

Once most pundits were sure that Apple would enter into an iPhone agreement with Verizon this year. Now two analysts think that our favorite tech company will extend its exclusive agreement with AT&T through 2011, reports “AppleInsider” (http://www.appleinsider.com).

Analyst Vijay Jayant of Barclays Capital told clients that the iPad announcement, with no-contract 3G data plans available exclusively through AT&T, showed that Apple remains content in its ongoing partnership with the nation’s second-largest wireless carrier.

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