With Microsoft killing the only official way of running everyday Android apps on PC, I found an alternative that doesn't use ...
Microsoft will sunset Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA) on March 5, 2025. You can still run Android apps on Windows 11 through the Phone Link app if you have a compatible phone. I've been testing PC ...
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How to transfer files between Android and Windows PC
The file sharing process between Android phones and Windows PCs has never been easier. Whether you want to back up your phone ...
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Google’s Android PC is coming in 2026 and it’s no longer just a dream
For years, the idea of an actual Android-powered desktop computer felt like a tech fantasy—exciting in theory, never quite real in practice. But that’s about ...
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I'm a bit disappointed in this. I often camp where there's no WiFi and cellular data is very expensive so I've installed the Android versions of several media apps into the Android subsystem for ...
Linking your Android phone to File Explorer does exactly what you’d expect: your smartphone files are listed within Windows File Explorer, seamlessly integrated alongside regular PC files, OneDrive, ...
The latest version of the Windows Copilot app introduces an option called Phone Connection. Using this capability, you can ask Copilot to perform certain tasks on your Android device, such as sending ...
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Nowadays, smartphones replace the (video) camera on holiday, acts as a portable music player, has space for all WhatsApp media, and holds audio plays, e-books, and documents. To avoid losing such data ...
During Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Summit, Google's Rick Osterloh discusses next steps for a desktop version of Android.
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