VidaBox: Bringing Microsoft and Apple Together

Offering Home Automation Control Windows Application on an Apple IPad

Robert Cooper
It seems that home automation has become almost a must for the average home-owner. While having some home automation is not new, having in-depth home automation with a single control platform is very new. Therefore a truly ground-breaking moment has happened. Windows Media Player has just become available on the iPad. I bet you were as shocked as I was at this news. It is possible with these difficult economic times in America that companies have realized that working together produces greater opportunities.

VidaBox is now offering new products in MRAV home automation. VidaBox is an established company providing advanced media servers and control solutions. With technology taking over more and more of daily duties the need for a single super control device is becoming very important. VidaBox figured out that without this single control the many new technologies will not simplify life at all. And companies have learned that if the consumer is confused they will not be customers for very long.

So VidaBox has come up with another single control for home automation. What's new is that it runs as an application on the iPad. This single control is able to cover the entire house not just one room. With the new home automation remote control function application on your iPad you can:

• You can turn on lights

• adjust the blinds

• lock the doors

• dial down the volume on the stereo

• turn off lights

• or control anything you want in your home that is automated

Since the iPad's launch, companies from all sectors of business have hurried to build applications that can run on the apple platform. VidaBox has gone one step further by providing this miracle of windows/apple integration.

The VidaBox media center covers all your digital entertainment more simply. Just like how the iPod changed how most consumer's access music, the VidaBox media center will change entertainment retrieval and enjoyment.

The iPad controls for VidaBox are said to become available later this year.

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Published by Robert Cooper

Robert Cooper is a computer networking consultant and has been in the electronics field for 25 years. As an author he specializes in digital camera reviews and digital photography tips. He frequently writes...  View profile

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