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Windows 11 connect phone camera

How to use Android phone camera as webcam on Windows 11

Published on April 6, 2024

Windows 11 now lets you connect and use the camera on your phone as a wireless webcam.

Meta Threads app install

How to follow Instagram users not yet on Threads

Published on July 10, 2023

Yes, you can start following Instagram accounts before they join Threads, and in this guide, you will how.

Threads website

How to verify account on Threads (Instagram)

Published on July 10, 2023

Yes, you can have your Threads account verified by Meta, but you'll have to pay for it, and here's how.

Threads app beta program

How to access beta version of Threads

Published on July 10, 2023

Meta opens up beta program for its Threads app, and here's how to join on Android.

Meta Threads app install

How to sign up for Threads account from Meta

Published on July 6, 2023

Threads, the new Twitter competitor is here, and in this guide, you will learn how to install the app on Android and iPhone and sign up ...

WSA September 2022 update

How to enable file sharing on WSA for Windows 11

Published on June 6, 2023

WSA now allows you to share user folders with Android apps, and here's how to enable the feature.

Outlook on Android

How to reset the Outlook app when not working on Android

Published on May 3, 2023

Is the Outlook mobile app not working? Here's a quick fix to get working again on Android.

Bing Chat mobile

Three best ways to access Bing Chat AI on Android or iPhone

Published on April 25, 2023

If you use Android or iPhone, you have at least three ways to access the Bing Chat AI, and in this guide, you will learn how.

Bing AI ChatGPT UI

How to use Bing Chat AI on SwiftKey on Android or iPhone

Published on April 21, 2023

The SwiftKey keyboard app brings Bing Chat at your fingertips on Android and iOS.

Windows 11 with Android games

How to play Android games on Windows 11

Published on April 12, 2023

Yes, you can play Android games on your Windows 11 computer, and here are two ways to do this.

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