Apple's Audio Sharing feature on iPhone and iPad lets you share your device's Bluetooth audio with a second pair of wireless headphones, allowing two of you to listen to the same music together while ...
The latest Android 16 Developer Preview is now live and while it doesn’t bring many huge user-facing changes, there are some that have been spotted before and now live. One such feature is Audio ...
“Welcome to the year of the whores” has to be up there as one of the best real-time TV subtitle whoopsies of them all, as the BBC’s Tina Daheley ushered in the Chinese Year of the Horse in 2014. Close ...
Android 15 is adding a dedicated audio-sharing page that lets you listen in or start broadcasting audio, and we have an early look at the feature. One of the most hyped features of the new Bluetooth ...
Share audio from one iPhone (or iPad) with two pairs of AirPods. Each listener can control their own volume and listening mode. This feature works with compatible Beats headphones, too. I often like ...
Google Meet is expanding audio presentation support during video calls on macOS and Windows. Previously, users could only share audio from the specific Chrome tab they were presenting. Google Meet can ...
For those who travel with friends or family, sharing audio can be a challenge. Whether it’s a movie or a shared playlist, current Bluetooth limitations restrict streaming to one device at a time.
Over the past nearly two decades, smartphones have been getting better at sharing content between other devices. Be that as it may, they can stand to get better at that. One area where they can ...
Judy is a reporter at XDA with years of experience writing about computing. She always has an Windows computer handy and is always looking into upgrading. When she's not writing about tech, she's ...
Want to watch a movie with your family or friends, but still allow each person to use their own audio device? Microsoft is previewing a new feature that will allow Windows 11 users to share audio over ...
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