
Yeah, we've seen that sort of thing before. As its name suggests, Parallels Access lets you use an iPad to access your home or office PC or Mac from afar. On Tuesday, Parallels - a company that made its mark letting folks run "virtualized" versions of the Microsoft Windows operating system on a Macintosh computer - launched a new subscription service called Parallels Access, which can help free you up so that the iPad is the only computer you take on the road. To get stuff done on the go, you continue to schlep a laptop. There are just too many hassles - you can't run certain programs there's no physical keyboard connectivity can be poor. It is less likely that you engage in many "productive" type activities on Apple's popular tablet, despite business and work apps that are meant to take the place or complement similar programs on your PC or Mac. NEW YORK - You almost certainly use your iPad to watch movies, listen to music, play games, surf the Web, read a best seller and so on.



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