The iPhone can sync to only one computer at a time. If you have already synced your iPhone to a computer, you'll receive a message stating that it is synced elsewhere if you try to connect it to a ...
You can sync the contacts stored in your iPhone's address book with your PC by syncing the device with iTunes. However, you can perform the syncing only if you use an iTunes-compatible application, ...
A handy new feature that a few modern browsers support is tab syncing. With tab syncing all of your pages (a.k.a tabs) that you have open on your desktop or laptop are available on your smart phone as ...
Apple iTunes is software for managing, playing, and adding audio as well as video files on Mac or Windows computer. Additionally, it lets user access the iTunes store along with syncing digital media ...
Previously, one of the great irritations of owning an iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch was that you were constantly forced to plug in your phone or tablet to move data from your computer to your device.
Microsoft says iPhone support for its Phone Link app is now available for all Windows 11 users. Announced in February, Microsoft’s feature allows syncing calls, contacts and messages — including ...
Google Calendar Sync and Gmail's Contacts export and import let you combine information stored in Outlook, your iPhone or other smartphone, and Google's services. Dennis O'Reilly Former CNET ...
Ideally, an iPhone works best with a Mac since Apple designs its devices to integrate seamlessly. But if, like me, you prefer using a Windows PC for work, things don't have to feel disjointed. With ...
Reader Jed wrote in with this problem: My iPhone lives inside one of those extended-battery cases, which is good for power but bad for syncing. I’ve lost the special sync cable that came with the case ...
It's easy to sync Mac content to an iPhone or iPad once you understand the process. While using AirDrop to transfer files to an iPhone and iPad from a Mac computer works and is quite familiar, ...
The iPhone's greatest flaw has long been the need to connect it physically to iTunes. With iOS 5, your iPhone and iPad can break free. Nik Rawlinson has been writing about tech since Windows 95 was ...