Whether you want to enjoy Netflix, share photos, or even use it for work, hooking up a cable between your phone and TV can be tricky. It is possible, though. You just need the right cable. While ...
Android's USB tethering lets you share internet from your phone, but it may fail sometimes. Checking the USB cable and ...
Android phones have a handy feature for sharing cellular connections with other devices, turning phones into Wi-Fi hotspots. In many situations, this can be a lifesaver. If you own a 5G Chromebook or ...
Google’s ChromeOS is a great tool for so many different reasons. One neat feature is the Phone Hub, which turns your Chromebook into an extension of your Android phone, allowing you to view ...
If you own an iPhone and a Mac, you never really have to worry much about establishing a connection between them. Using multiple Apple devices together often feels noticeably smooth and fluid. On the ...
Today's smartphones are powerful enough that you can really think of them as fully functional computers that fit into a pocket. And just like computers, you phone can also serve as a gaming system.
In a web browser on your computer, go to www.aka.ms/phonelinkQRC and scan the QR code. Tap View Permissions and enable the permissions the app requests (Phone, SMS ...
You can finally connect an iPhone to Windows for SMS, calling, and notifications. It's less than you get with Android, but it's a step in the right direction. I've been testing PC and mobile software ...
No Wi-Fi? No problem. Use your phone to give your tablet, computer and other devices access to the internet. With more than a decade of experience, Nelson covers Apple and Google and writes about ...