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Veency Takes Control of iPhone With Your Computer
Wired: Gadget Lab —
A new, unauthorized iPhone application enables users to remotely control their handset from their computers.
Developed by programmer Jay Freeman, Veency displays a window of your iPhone's screen, allowing you launch applications, reply to e-mails or text messages, browse contacts and photos and so on. The only area in which the application appears to fall short is with video: ReadWriteWeb reports failing to play any videos with the app.
In order to run the app, you'll need to Jailbreak (i.e. hack) your iPhone first.
While running the ...
Veency Allows iPhone Users to Remotely Control their iPhone
iPhone Hacks —
We have already seen apps like Apple's excellent iPhone Remote for iTunes which works over Wi-Fi and allows you to control the music on your computer or Apple TV from your iPhone. We have also seen iPhone apps on the App Store which allow you to remotely access your Windows PC or Mac from the iPhone. However, Veency , the iPhone app developed by Jay Freeman (aka Saurik) works the other way around, it allows iPhone users to remotely control their iPhone from a PC or Mac via a VNC client.
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