I have pretty good info that iPADS running virtualization on day 1 with Windows NT 6.1 and or Windows 7 on iPAD ( with Mozilla 5.0 as web browser). Can anyone else confirm this?
I have pretty good info that iPADS running virtualization on day 1 with Windows NT 6.1 and or Windows 7 on iPAD ( with Mozilla 5.0 as web browser). Can anyone else confirm this?
Virtualization? The notion of the iPad running Windows in a virtual environment is laughable. Window 7 is Windows NT 6.1. Mozilla 5.0 is not a browser per se. It is the user agent for virtually every Gecko-based browser on the Internet. It is also the user agent for Safari. It sounds like someone misunderstood when he saw a Windows-user managing his new iPad.
This kind of thing is a way to allow iPad users the ability to view Flash too. If a business sets up a server that even just allows someone to remotely control a desktop browser with the Flash plugin and streams down the display, the problem is more or less solved unless you are on 3G.
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I have pretty good info that iPADS running virtualization on day 1 with Windows NT 6.1 and or Windows 7 on iPAD ( with Mozilla 5.0 as web browser). Can anyone else confirm this?
Virtualization? The notion of the iPad running Windows in a virtual environment is laughable. Window 7 is Windows NT 6.1. Mozilla 5.0 is not a browser per se. It is the user agent for virtually every Gecko-based browser on the Internet. It is also the user agent for Safari. It sounds like someone misunderstood when he saw a Windows-user managing his new iPad.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=euq4V_-FHbY
http://hothardware.com/News/Windows-...-A-VNC-Client/
This kind of thing is a way to allow iPad users the ability to view Flash too. If a business sets up a server that even just allows someone to remotely control a desktop browser with the Flash plugin and streams down the display, the problem is more or less solved unless you are on 3G.