The popular AirDroid utility that blurs the line between your PC and Android phone is finally coming out of the cloud and onto your desktop, with standalone clients for Windows and Mac. The new ...
Most people these days use Android phones and/or tablets often out of necessity rather than as a luxury or as fashion accessories. Android devices do lift a heavy burden off your shoulder, especially ...
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Other than snapping selfies and mindlessly scrolling on social media, one thing you mainly do on your phone is texting. It is, after all, among the easiest ways to communicate, especially when you're ...
We love our smartphones when we’re on the go, but when we get back home on our PCs or laptops it’s a pain to have to juggle between our phones and our computers. However, it doesn’t have to be this ...
Here's an effective data management and transfer solution for the rest of us. It's simple to use, low cost, and has lots of different features baked in. Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours ...
AirDroid on the web is still as awesome as it always was, but the new desktop clients—available for both Windows and Mac—is pretty snazzy. Its best feature, no doubt, is AirMirror, which allows you to ...
Control your Android device via your Web browser using AirDroid. Today’s smartphones have bigger and better screens than ever before. But, while a 4- or 5-inch screen may feel roomy on your mobile ...
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