Apple’s proprietary AirPlay technology works well for streaming from iPhone to certain devices, including some Macs, Apple TV boxes and smart TVs. But what if you don’t have the proper hardware?
With the latest betas of iOS 18 and macOS Sequoia, Apple added new functionality to iPhone Mirroring, the feature that lets you control your ‌iPhone‌ from your Mac. When ‌iPhone‌ Mirroring first ...
If you would like to stream images, movies and applications from your iPhone directly to your large screen TV this quick guide will show you how easy it is. If you own an iPhone and modern large ...
Yesterday, Apple released the second beta for iOS 18 and macOS 10.15 Sequoia, and it arrived featuring one of the headline components shared between both OSes. iPhone Mirroring, a feature that lets ...
Apple plans to release the second beta of iOS 18 to developers on Monday, Apple spokesperson Fred Sainz told The Verge. The information was provided as part of a statement on certain new iOS 18, ...
iPhone Mirroring is already part of iOS 18 and macOS Sequoia. With this feature, users can not only mirror their iPhone screen on the Mac, but also control the phone directly from the computer.
The big picture: Apple's new mirroring feature is now available to developers trialing beta versions of iOS and macOS. The feature allows you to completely control your iPhone and all of its apps with ...
At first this feature to control your iPhone from a Mac left me scratching my head. After all, my phone is rarely out of ...
Apple recently rolled out the Release Candidate (RC) of iOS 18.4 to developers and beta testers, a milestone update by allowing Apple Intelligence (AI) in the European Union (EU). Yet, iPhone ...