Cell phone software-customized to serve across the internet as a controller to a computer that is still further connected to the internet, including for interactive gaming
First Claim
1. A system for remotely controlling a computer across the Internet using a mobile phone, the system comprising:
- a programmed mobile phone responsive to user input to furnish control across a persistent Internet connection to a computer;
wherein the computer both (1) accepts control from the mobile phone across the persistent Internet connection, and (2) further concurrently connects across the Internet to at least one server so as to run software interactively with the server to produce a display that is visible to the user.
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Abstract
A mobile phone controls across the Internet a computer that is also concurrently connected upon the Internet to at least one server. The server may provide gaming, and computer controlled by the mobile phone user to display a game to this user. Alternatively, the server may provide maintenance, and the computer—which may be remote—controlled by the user to effect maintenance. Further alternatively, a remote computer may be controlled by the user of the mobile phone to process education and entertainment content, providing display information yet again across the interne to one or more displays local, and visible, to the user. By lavish use of Internet communication remote computers of considerable power and communications bandwidth may thus be controlled by a simple programmed mobile phone to process, and to provide, copious information to a local user having but an inexpensive terminal, or Internet-connected display.
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6 Claims
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1. A system for remotely controlling a computer across the Internet using a mobile phone, the system comprising:
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a programmed mobile phone responsive to user input to furnish control across a persistent Internet connection to a computer; wherein the computer both (1) accepts control from the mobile phone across the persistent Internet connection, and (2) further concurrently connects across the Internet to at least one server so as to run software interactively with the server to produce a display that is visible to the user. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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