TL;DR: Microsoft aims to enhance file sharing between iPhone and Windows devices through Phone Link, creating a seamless connection. There is a distinct annoying difficulty in getting files off an iOS ...
Apple users who venture outside the company’s ecosystem suffer from a less than stellar experience. Microsoft has worked over the years to make things a little easier for Windows PC users with iPhones ...
On Wednesday, Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ:MSFT) made a significant stride in bridging the gap between Apple Inc.'s (NASDAQ:AAPL) iPhones and Windows PCs with its latest Phone Link update. What Happened: ...
As detailed by Microsoft in a blog post, the company is now rolling out a beta version of Phone Link for users registered in the Windows Insider program that includes the new feature for sharing files ...
It's about to get much easier to send files between an iPhone and a Windows PC. Thanks to an update currently in beta, people split between tech ecosystems will soon have the option to seamlessly ...
Apple’s AirDrop is brilliant: it enables fast transfer of even large files between iPhone, iPad and Mac, without the need for a wifi network to make it possible. If there’s a downside, it’s that it ...
One of the biggest selling points of the Apple ecosystem is the ability to work seamlessly across different devices -- like the handy AirDrop feature for easy file transfer. In an announcement today ...
Sharing files between iPhone and Android is still a hassle. There is no single method I can point to that will be available for everyone to share files between these devices. I recently started using ...
In our daily communication, file-sharing has become a routine task. While smaller files are easily managed, the challenge arises when dealing with larger ones — be it hefty presentations, ...
File sharing between Android phones and iPhones has been one of the most annoying points of contention between the systems ...
An exciting new feature in the latest iPhone OS 4.0 beta might finally address a long standing complaint of both users and app developers: the inability to easily move non-media files between the ...