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Turn Your Windows Smartphone into a Universal Remote

By PDAStreet Staff
January 26, 2007

VITO Technology has released the first universal remote control for Windows Mobile Smartphones. With the software, the company says you can replace all your TV, Video, Home Theater and other remote controls.

Users teach their Microsoft-based smartphone all the commands from their original remotes by placing the handset and a remote next to each other with infrared ports facing, and then simply pressing a button on the smartphone and the remote.

The company says you can create as many profiles as you wish for all your devices that can be controlled remotely. Every button can have a separate icon or a custom name. And with multiple screen layers you can assign as many commands as there are buttons on the original remote control.

VITO Remote for Smartphones sells for $15.95. The program has been available for the Pocket PC for some time now.



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