Long before cable and internet providers began delivering television, people could freely pull broadcast signals out of the ...
Cyberpunk 2077 on Android is now playable without streaming. ETA PRIME shows it running locally through PC emulation, with FSR frame generation lifting performance into the 40s, though ghosting and ...
NVIDIA's cloud gaming service, GeForce Now, has expanded to another platform. Starting today, folks with select Amazon Fire ...
Google TV offers the cleanest setup, while Android and Chrome fill in the gaps ...
DUNE is a modified version of the official Jellyfin Android TV client with enhanced UI/UX and additional customization options. Note: This is an unofficial fork not affiliated with the Jellyfin ...
Moonfin for Android TV is an enhanced fork of the official Jellyfin Android TV client, optimized for the viewing experience on Android TV, Nvidia Shield, and Amazon Fire TV devices. Deprecation Notice ...
PCWorld reports that Microsoft is testing a Cross-Device Resume feature allowing Windows 11 users to seamlessly continue Android apps where they left off. Currently available to Windows Insiders in ...
Last summer, Google announced that Android 16 would include a desktop interface built from Samsung DeX, a mirroring and phone integration tool for PC. Thanks to a (now permissions-restricted) bug ...
You’ll soon be able to resume Spotify, Office documents, and browsing sessions from your phone on your PC. You’ll soon be able to resume Spotify, Office documents, and browsing sessions from your ...
A bug report was uploaded including screen recordings from the upcoming Aluminium OS. A bug report was uploaded including screen recordings from the upcoming Aluminium OS. is a news editor with over ...
A Google bug report has given us a good look at Aluminium OS, which is meant to replace Chrome OS. The bug report contains two screen recordings showing off the system UI and split-screen multitasking ...
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