Donald Bell speculates on rumors that Apple will release a free application allowing the iPhone or iPod Touch to be used as an in-home remote control for iTunes. Donald Bell Senior Editor / How To ...
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Does anybody know if there is an iPhone remote control app for the PS3? I currently have a Harmony remote, but I don't want to spend $60 for the IR-to-Bluetooth PS3 adapter that Logitech sells. And ...
Roku allows its users to control their streaming device using a mobile app instead of the remote control. This is convenient for times when the remote is lost, plus it comes in handy when the remote ...
Is your laptop’s trackpad or keyboard broken, and do you need to use it urgently? Or, do you want to give a presentation from your laptop but don’t have a controller? Well, Remote Mouse is the ...
Unification is the predominant theme for cord-cutting in 2020. Rather than bouncing between a half-dozen or more streaming apps, we’ll see more attempts at funneling all our subscriptions into one big ...
You can control your Roku player with the Roku remote or an app on your phone — here's how to take advantage of every button ...
There's nothing more frustrating than the Netflix app freezing on your Apple TV just when you're about to witness the plot twist of that cheesy romantic comedy movie you're watching. Sure, this minor ...
Apple recently pulled its first-party Apple TV "Remote" app for iOS from the App Store, leaving users who have not downloaded the title to rely on integrated controls provided in Control Center.
Who designed the remote control for a Roku? Or an Amazon Fire Stick? Or an Apple TV? Where are they right now? I just want to talk. Actually, I don’t, because I probably would end up wailing ...
Ryne was ostensibly a senior editor at Android Police, working at the site from 2017-2022. But really, he is just some verbose dude who digs on tech, loves Android, and hates anticompetitive practices ...