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From the ClearCube Technology Blog

Empowering Partners with ClearCube: Highlights from the Carahsoft Partner Enablement Webinar
ClearCube Technology recently hosted a Partner Enablement Training in collaboration with Carahsoft, their exclusive distributor. The webinar provided a comprehensive overview of ClearCube’s mission, product offerings, and the unique value they bring to the Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) market.
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ClearCube Technology has Been Selected by the United States Air Force as Their Trusted Zero Client Provider
ClearCube’s CD7522, CD9522, and CD9552 zero clients were selected as secure endpoints for the VDI Zero Client category under the 2021 CCS-2 QEB Program.
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Virtual Desktops Offer Secure Flexibility
VDI didn’t change the Internet, it changed the way we are using it. Traveling with a laptop has never been easier. Remote access to corporate resources has never been easier and businesses can save millions on infrastructure with one VDI installation. By simply purchasing or deploying a virtual desktop environment (VDI), end users are able to work anywhere and anytime; this innovative technology improves productivity while dramatically decreasing IT red tape.
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How to Enable Bluetooth Mouse and Keyboard Support on Your ClearCube Thin Client
If you’re wondering whether your ClearCube Thin Client supports Bluetooth peripherals like a mouse and keyboard—the answer is yes! You simply need to enable a built-in feature called BlueMan.
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Security at the Desktop: ClearCube’s End-to-End Secure IT Solutions
In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, desktop security is no longer a luxury—it’s a necessity. ClearCube offers a comprehensive portfolio of secure hardware and software solutions that empower government agencies, military operations, and critical infrastructure environments to modernize securely and affordably.
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How to Find the Default IP Address on Your PCoIP Zero Client
Understanding the default IP address of your ClearCube PCoIP Zero Client is essential — especially in the event of a network outage. Knowing where to locate this information ensures you can troubleshoot effectively and maintain seamless remote desktop connectivity.
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How to Recover a Lost or Forgotten Password on a ClearCube PCoIP Zero Client
Forgetting a password happens to the best of us — but getting back into your ClearCube PCoIP Zero Client is a simple and secure process. In this quick guide, we’ll walk you through the steps to recover access if you’ve lost or forgotten your administrative password.
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How to Select Your Preferred Protocol in Cloud Desktop OS
When working with ClearCube Thin Clients running Cloud Desktop OS, it’s important to configure your preferred remote protocol to ensure seamless connectivity with your virtual desktop environment. Whether you’re using VMware Horizon, PCoIP, or RDP, here’s how you can select the protocol that works best for your deployment.
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Two ways to fix your screen resolution error running ClearCube Cloud OS
Accidentally setting the wrong screen resolution on your ClearCube Thin Client can result in a black screen. Fortunately, there are two simple ways to resolve the issue—depending on whether or not you know the device’s IP address.
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How to Update Firmware or CloudOS on Your ClearCube Thin Client
Keeping your ClearCube Thin Client up to date ensures optimal performance, security, and compatibility. Whether you’re updating the firmware or CloudOS, the process is straightforward.
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How to Check the CloudOS Version on Your ClearCube Thin Client
Need to verify which version of CloudOS is running on your ClearCube Thin Client? Whether you’re troubleshooting, performing updates, or just taking inventory, it’s quick and easy to find this information.
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Desktop PC vs Remote Virtual Desktop Infrastructure
Coping with technology and security breaches in a constantly evolving business landscape requires organizations to manage their IT infrastructure more easily, efficiently, and securely. Taking this into account, the world where office work is almost always performed at a desk, via a company-issued laptop or computer, is rapidly declining. The availability of newer, more portable devices, coupled with the near-ubiquity of Internet access, enables remote work. Employees are increasingly accessing applications remotely as a service, either from the enterprise data center or from multiple cloud providers.
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