Computing

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  • You Can Finally Use WhatsApp on More Than One Phone

    You Can Finally Use WhatsApp on More Than One Phone

    WhatsApp may be massively popular, but the app has always lagged behind when it comes to multi-device support. It wasn’t long ago you couldn’t even transfer your chats when setting up a new phone, let alone access your WhatsApp account on other devices, like a laptop or tablet. Another consistent sticking point: The inability to…


  • How to Try Bluesky, the Decentralised Twitter Clone

    How to Try Bluesky, the Decentralised Twitter Clone

    Twitter ain’t what it used to be. If you’re tired of seeing your “For you” feed fall apart, and you want to get away from the latest blue check drama, Twitter clones await your membership. One of those clones, however, is actually a bit like Twitter’s cousin: Bluesky, created by co-founder and former CEO of…


  • Use AI to Supercharge Your Smartphone’s Keyboard

    Use AI to Supercharge Your Smartphone’s Keyboard

    It won’t be long until we see a true AI keyboard: Rather than rely on simple autocorrect features, the AI could offer helpful suggestions as you type, display corrections, present additional context, or change function depending on the message you’re crafting. While that type of smart keyboard isn’t quite here yet, you can harness the…


  • There’s Finally An AirDrop for Windows and Android Users

    There’s Finally An AirDrop for Windows and Android Users

    AirDrop has been a source of pride for Apple users for more than a decade now, and a sore point for many who want a simple solution for sharing files between Windows and Android. But after years of struggling with different standards and technologies, Google and Microsoft have finally figured this one out: Google’s Nearby…