This week we're having a look at some devices and technologies that you may well be using for the first time. If not because you got a brand new smartphone for the holidays, then because you're at ...
If you've ever used Android Auto, you may have experienced frequent disconnections in your car. Seems like the issue has ...
Clear up that wired clutter in your car.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. If you have an Android tablet, chances are it comes with a USB-C port. Most modern devices, including laptops, smartphones, and ...
The popular wireless dongle lets you connect your Android or iPhone to your car without a physical connection, and it's now ...
YouTubers tried connecting the iPhone 15 to an Android phone using a USB-C cable. One of them immediately started charging the other upon connecting. The presenters failed to transfer files between ...
Apple makes it easy for iPhone users to share their data with their Mac, but it’s not quite as simple for those of us with an Android. Thankfully, there’s now a handy third-party Mac hack called ...
OK, folks, this is a strange one. I managed to troubleshoot a 'fix' but I'm wondering why this is happening, how I should fix it in the future or if I should contact Samsung/return my phone. This is a ...
Broken USB cables cause big problems for anyone trying to use a wired connection between their phone and their car, but the latest Android Auto update is looking to reduce that frustration. With the ...
The last few days of 2020 brought another Android Auto problem that nobody can explain, as some Opel and Vauxhall owners claim running the app in their cars is no longer possible. While listening to ...
Android developers wanting a quicker and easier way to hack around with hardware should point their eyes at this Kickstarter project — called USB2Go — which is aiming to repurpose the micro USB port ...
Need to connect to the Internet but only have your phone? USB Tethering could be a solution. Here's how it works and how to use it with your device.