The days of having to keep your TV remote in your living room might be gone if you use a certain app on your phone. It's a third-party app called Bluetooth Remote, which is available on the Google ...
Donald Bell speculates on rumors that Apple will release a free application allowing the iPhone or iPod Touch to be used as an in-home remote control for iTunes. Donald Bell Senior Editor / How To ...
Bluetooth Remote (or BT Remote) turns your phone into a true smart TV remote using Bluetooth HID, so no Wi-Fi or TV app is needed. It works like a keyboard and mouse, offers an air mouse and full ...
LAS VEGAS—As entertainment systems, connected-home technology, and Internet of Things devices proliferate, one question remains to be answered: How are we to control all this hardware? Tekoia thinks ...
Intel is giving Android users a free way to control their PCs from a smartphone or tablet. The free Remote Keyboard app popped up in the Google Play Store late last week. While the app is designed for ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. It's typically assumed that when you purchase a smart TV or streaming player, it'll come with a remote to control it. Since the dawn of the ...
Many readers ask us: “How do I set up remote access to a Mac from my iPad for free?” – especially since Mac and iPad remote-access software is now so expensive. We think the best option is Google’s ...
Controlling your PC remotely from your smartphone sounds useful in theory, looks cool as an experiment, and generally proves impractical in everyday use. By contrast, controlling your PC remotely from ...
(MENAFN- GetNews) Finding a reliable tv remote control app that actually works can feel like an endless scroll through disappointing downloads and broken promises. Most apps either fail to connect, ...
The iPad and iPhone are powerful devices, but they can’t do it all yet. We still rely on traditional computers for a number of tasks, especially gaming and Flash videos. Splashtop 2 ( iPad App Store ...
Who designed the remote control for a Roku? Or an Amazon Fire Stick? Or an Apple TV? Where are they right now? I just want to talk. Actually, I don’t, because I probably would end up wailing ...