Microsoft is removing the ability for you to view photos snapped by your phone within the Phone Link app, which feels ...
Microsoft has announced that it's removing photo support from Phone Link; it's encouraging all users to use File Explorer ...
Microsoft is phasing out photo viewing in the Phone Link app, moving the feature to File Explorer for Windows 11 users.
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Why the smart ring I'm most fascinated about in 2025 isn't made by Oura - this one's truly unique
Fahmi and Kirak Hong first worked together at CTRL-Labs, where they worked on neural interfaces. Now, with a product of their own, they're aiming to develop technology that expands a user's ability to ...
The Transit app uses information from multiple sources to "make it easy to navigate cities by bus, train, foot, and bike." ...
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Hidden software features buried in modern vehicles
Modern vehicles are no longer just mechanical marvels; they are sophisticated computers on wheels, equipped with a range of ...
Casino apps have your favorite games just a few taps away. You can play from anywhere on an optimized interface with all the perks and bonuses you’d expect, including fast loading, touchscreen ...
Casino apps in Canada are surging in popularity, or at least demand for them is (they can be a little hard to find), as more and more players are switching from desktop to mobile and want a safe and ...
The Phone Link app is losing support for viewing photos from your phone. Microsoft says to use the File Explorer app instead.
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