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Along with the Logitech Arx integration, we've also come up with a new LCD module that basically acts as a web server. You can use your main computer to run AIDA64 on it and maintain its built-in web server, and you can use your other computers or mobile devices to monitor your main computer's status remotely, using nothing but a web browser. You can activate it in AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring / LCD / RemoteSensor. Once you activated it, you can enter the IP address in virtually any web browsers to connect to the RemoteSensor. You can check the primary IP address of your computer on the Computer / Summary page in AIDA64. If it is e.g. 192.168.1.123, then enter the following in the address bar of your web browser: http://192.168.1.123 Or, in case you use a different TCP/IP port than the default http port of 80, then enter the address like this: http://192.168.1.123:8080 (if you use a TCP/IP port of 8080) Or, in case you try to use a web browser on the same computer where AIDA64 is running, you can simply use "localhost" instead of the IP address, like this: http://localhost Once you did that, you should see the AIDA64 splash screen in your web browser. It will provide you with information on the resolution that you need to use to get the most out of the LCD layout designer. On iOS devices the default setting should be close to the actual value to use, while on Android and other devices it may not match at all, so you need to change both the width and height. Please note that the Preview Resolution usually will not match the native screen resolution of your device. It's not a problem at all, and that discrepancy is due to the way web browsers manage the pixels of your screen, so don't be surprised that e.g. an iPhone 5 would report a Preview Resolution of 980 x 1360 pixels After the Preview Resolution is updated on the AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring / LCD page, you can use the same LCD layout designer that you would use for other LCD devices or the SensorPanel. Known issues and limitations: 1) Graphs and gauges are not implemented yet. We're planning to add them in the next few weeks. 2) RemoteSensor uses HTML5 SSE (Server-Sent Events) to refresh the web page, without having to reload it all the time. SSE is supported by almost all major web browsers, including Android Browser, BlackBerry 10 Browser, Chrome, FireFox, Opera, and Safari. However, it is sadly not yet supported by Internet Explorer. AIDA64 implements a trick to get around that limitation, but it sometimes will result in a mixup of the browser. If you notice that after changing the LCD layout in the AIDA64 Preferences, a strange log replaces the LCD layout in your browser, just refresh the web page. Hopefully Microsoft will finally implement SSE support in Internet Explorer 12 3) In order to prevent your mobile device from going to sleep while having the web browser open, you may need to install special apps on your mobile device. RemoteSensor has absolutely no control over the power management behavior of your mobile device. In case this is a deal breaker for you, and you've got a Logitech Gaming hardware, consider using Logitech Arx instead of the RemoteSensor. You can try the RemoteSensor in the following new AIDA64 beta update: http://www.aida64.com/downloads/latesta64xebeta Please let us know how it works on your mobile devices Thanks, Fiery
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Hi, have you seen the new Logitech Arx Control solution? It's basically a way to use iOS and Android phones and tablets to display and control various stuff of your gaming PC. The only requirement - besides the phone or tablet - is to have Logitechs Gaming Software installed. It works with all Logitech keyboards and mice that are supported by the Gaming Software. And, as far as I understand, there's a documented API which allows you to display custom stuff in the app. I haven't looked at it, but I guess it's not too different from the API that they used for their LCD displays. Do you want to check that out and give us an idea whether you'd like to support that?
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I heard that Huawei MediaPad M5 Android Tablet is on back to school promotion now, M510.8'',M5 8.4'' &M5 Pro10.8"" all will cut price.
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We've released the mobile edition of our industry-leading system information software for Android devices. With the new app, users of smartphones, tablets, Android TV devices and Android Wear smartwatches, running Android 2.1 or newer, can learn everything about both the hardware and the software under the hood. AIDA64 for Android features include: - CPU detection, real-time core clock measurement - Screen dimensions, pixel density and camera information - Battery level and temperature monitoring - Wi-Fi and cellular network information - Android OS and Dalvik properties - SoC and device model identification - Memory and storage utilization - OpenGL ES GPU details, real-time GPU clock measurement - PCI, USB, CUDA, OpenCL device listing - Sensor polling - Listing of installed apps, codecs and system directories - Android Wear module: native app for smartwatches The app is freely downloadable from the Google Play store [ Press Release (English) ] [ Press Release (italiano) ] [ Press Release (magyar) ]
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The latest AIDA64 update introduces wireless remote monitoring of sensor values on smartphones and tablets via RemoteSensor and Logitech Arx Control. It also provides detailed information on system certificates, and supports Aquaero and Aquaduct sensor devices. New features & improvements - RemoteSensor smartphone and tablet LCD integration - Logitech Arx Control smartphone and tablet LCD integration - System certificates information - Support for Gravitech, LCD Smartie Hardware, Leo Bodnar LCD devices - Microsoft Windows 10 Technical Preview Build 9888 support - Improved support for Intel "Skylake" CPU - Preliminary support for Intel "Braswell" SoC - Aquaero and Aquaduct sensor devices support - Improved support for Crucial SSDs What's new since AIDA64 v4.00 - Microsoft Windows 10 Technical Preview and Windows Server 2015 Technical Preview support - Microsoft Windows 8.1 Update 1 and Windows Server 2012 R2 Update 1 support - OpenCL GPGPU Benchmark Suite - AMD Mantle graphics accelerator diagnostics - Multi-threaded memory stress test with SSE, SSE2, AVX, AVX2, FMA, BMI and BMI2 acceleration - Optimized 64-bit benchmarks for AMD “Kaveriâ€, “Bald Eagleâ€, “Mullinsâ€, “Beema†APUs - Optimized 64-bit benchmarks for Intel Atom C2000 “Avoton†and “Rangeley†SoC - Optimized 64-bit benchmarks for Intel “Bay Trail†desktop, mobile and tablet SoC - Full support for the upcoming Intel “Haswell Refresh†platform with Intel “Wildcat Point†PCH - Support for 47 new LCD and VFD devices - Improved support for Intel “Broadwell†CPU - Preliminary support for AMD “Carrizo†and “Toronto†APUs - Preliminary support for Intel Quark X1000 “Clanton†SoC - Preliminary support for Intel “Skylakeâ€, “Cherry Trailâ€, “Denverton†CPUs - Improved support for Intel “Haswell-E†CPU and DDR4 memory modules - Support for DDR4 XMP 2.0 memory profiles - Intel H97 and Z97 chipset based motherboards support - LGA2011-v3 motherboards support - Socket AM1 motherboards support - SMTP SSL support - Improved handling of XSL files - Revamped Direct3D Compute Shader devices enumeration - CUDA 6.5, OpenGL 4.5, OpenGL ES 3.1 support - Improved support for OpenCL 2.0 - Support for VirtualBox v4.3 and VMware Workstation v10 - AData SP610, AData SP910, A-Data SP920, Corsair Force LX, Corsair Neutron, Corsair Neutron GTX, Crucial M550, Intel 730, OCZ Arc 100, OCZ Vector 150, OCZ Vertex 460, Plextor M6M, Plextor M6S, Samsung 845DC Evo, Samsung 850 Pro, Samsung XP941, SanDisk Extreme Pro, SanDisk X300s, Seagate 600 SSD support - GPU details for AMD Radeon R5, R7, R9 Series - GPU details for nVIDIA GeForce 700, 800, 900 Series [ Press Release (English) ] [ Press Release (Deutsch) ] [ Press Release (italiano) ] [ Press Release (magyar) ] [ What's new in AIDA64 v5.00 ] [ Download ]