Remember how we told you to turn off your Bluetooth? Well, iOS 11 just made that a lot harder. Turning off Wi-Fi and Bluetooth used to be as simple as swiping upwards and pressing two buttons on your ...
When you open Control Center on iOS 11 you’ll see a wide range of new icons and depending on how you tap them, they may change from blue or green to white or grey and even with a crossed out symbol.
Google recently rolled out an update that allows anybody to control a Bluetooth speaker with their Google Home Mini, Google Home or Google Home Max. It’s a skill you probably won’t need if you have a ...
In iOS 11, AirPods (and other Apple accessories) remain connected, even when you hit the Bluetooth "off" switch. Photo: Cult of Mac It used to be so simple: If you swiped open the iOS Control Center ...
If you turn off Bluetooth on an iPhone through the Control Center interface, it doesn’t actually turn Bluetooth off. The Bluetooth and Wi-Fi controls in CC only disconnect devices from those services.
All the cool projects now can connect to a computer or phone for control, right? But it is a pain to create an app to run on different platforms to talk to your project. [Kevin Darrah] says no and ...
If you’ve already got a smattering of different Bluetooth-enabled devices floating around your house, you might want to check out Oort — a fresh new hardware project that hit Kickstarter a few days ...
Looking for an easy way to control that Arduino powered robot you built? We just caught wind of a pair of apps for Android that look pretty handy! WiFi Bot Control and Bluetooth Bot Control. So, what ...
Antuan started out in the automotive industry the old-fashioned way, by turning wrenches in a driveway and picking up speeding tickets. He now has nearly 20 years of expertise and experience behind ...
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