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Windows 11 will soon add your Android phone to File Explorer


You can enable this File Explorer feature by navigating to Settings > Bluetooth & Devices > Mobile Devices and selecting the manage devices section to allow your PC to connect to your Android phone. A ... Read More

Windows 11 now lets you access Android phones via File Explorer


Once registered for Windows Insider and opted into any Insider Channel, you can enable this feature by going to Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Mobile Devices and choosing Manage devices, then ... Read More

Android users rejoice! You’ll soon be able to connect Windows 11 File Explorer to your smartphone and transfer files with ease


In an official blog post, Microsoft announced that it’s gradually rolling out the feature to Windows testers with Android phones across the various Insider channels (there are f ... Read More

Microsoft’s New Windows 11 Update Eases Android File Management


Microsoft is making it easier to browse files stored on your Android phone by placing a quick shortcut within Windows 11’s File Explorer. Read More

New Windows 11 feature lets you wirelessly browse your phone's filesystem directly within File Explorer


Microsoft has officially announced a new feature coming soon to Windows 11 that will let you wirelessly browse your Android phone's filesystem directly within the Windows 11 File Explorer. This new ... Read More

Microsoft won't fix Android apps on Qualcomm Snapdragon PCs, so this developer stepped up


Windows Subsystem for Android is supposed to continue to work until March 2025, but the feature is broken on Snapdragon X PCs. A third-party developer is working to fix it. Read More

New Windows Feature Mounts Your Android Phone Like a Disk


Oct 18, 2022 Google is revamping Family Link, the system-wide parental controls for a child's Android device. The biggest new feature is the ability to create temporary "Today Only" screen-time ... Read More

This clever tip alerts you when apps are added to Startup in Windows 11


Here’s how to configure Windows to notify you when new Startup apps appear. Open the Windows 11 system settings ... bottom of the notifications page. Just above Additional settings, you ... Read More

How to Easily Install Android Apps on Your Windows 11 PC


However, the new features ... to install Android apps on Windows 11 is through the Amazon App Store. To do this, you’ll need to set up the Windows Subsystem for Android if it’s not already ... Read More

Frustrations are being aired about Windows 11’s new Copilot app – but here’s why we’re not worried (just yet)


We get the criticism here, although as noted, all that’s really ... the new Copilot experience in Windows 11 feeling very disjointed and not at all well integrated into the OS – just slapped ... Read More

How to disable apps from running at startup on Windows 11


Although Windows 11 offers multiple ways to disable apps at startup, sometimes you may have to change the settings inside the application rather than in the system's settings. Mauro Huculak has ... Read More

How Well Does Windows on Arm's Prism Emulation Work? We Tested With 31 Apps


We installed a bushel of x86 Windows programs on a new Snapdragon X Elite laptop to see if Microsoft’s claims of smooth operation on its new emulator pan out. You may be surprised by our results. Read More


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