Canadian company Kik Interactive, creator of the Kik Messenger smartphone texting app, has announced a new product called “Clik.” Clik lets smartphone users take over any screen that’s connected to a browser. Smartphone owners can simply use their devices to scan a code found on the screen they want to take over and immediately connect. The screen must have an Internet connection. “There’s no doubt that mobile technology will infiltrate and eventually consume the living room,” Jim McGregor, chief technology strategist at In-Stat, told TechNewsWorld.
Clik Aims to Appify the Universal Remote
Posted by: Richard Adhikari February 16, 2012 03:09 PMCanadian company Kik Interactive, creator of the Kik Messenger smartphone texting app, has announced a new product called “Clik.” Clik lets smartphone users take over any screen that’s connected to a browser. Smartphone owners can simply use their devices to scan a code found on the screen they want to take over and immediately connect. The screen must have an Internet connection. “There’s no doubt that mobile technology will infiltrate and eventually consume the living room,” Jim McGregor, chief technology strategist at In-Stat, told TechNewsWorld.