Apple’s proprietary AirPlay technology works well for streaming from iPhone to certain devices, including some Macs, Apple TV boxes and smart TVs. But what if you don’t have the proper hardware?
AirPlay lets you stream the contents of a Mac’s display to a compatible device, like an Apple TV, a third-party TV set with AirPlay support, or Squirrel’s Reflector software, which turns lots of ...
Rajesh started following the latest happenings in the world of Android around the release of the Nexus One and Samsung Galaxy S. After flashing custom ROMs and kernels on his beloved Galaxy S, he ...
The Amazon Fire TV Stick and its fellow Fire TV devices are versatile. Powered by Amazon's Fire OS operating system, they support most streaming applications. While you can access major streaming apps ...
The macOS Sequoia 15.2 Beta update changes AirPlay, so you don’t have to share your entire screen with the TV. The macOS Sequoia 15.2 Beta update changes AirPlay, so you don’t have to share your ...
Mirroring an iPhone screen on TV is one of those features that makes you say technology has, indeed, come so far. Gone are the days when you'd require bundles of knotted cable to display your phone on ...
Your iPhone's reasonably sized screen is sufficient for most tasks, but there are times when you might want to view its content on a larger display. For example, when giving a presentation in a ...
In previous tech eras, TVs were simpler affairs, and didn't come bundled with "smart" hardware enabling streaming services. However, that all changed with the introduction, and proliferation, of ...
You might want to share your Android phone screen with other devices for many reasons. It’s a useful collaborative tool for work, a convenient way to guide someone who needs help with their device, ...
Here’s how to use screen mirroring on your iPhone, a simple way to project your device’s screen to your television. Screen mirroring can be accessed through the iPhone control center. (Photo by Jaap ...