Samsung has plenty of devices – smartphones, tablets, TVs, fridges and plenty more. If you’re a Samsung user and you have a few products from the South Korean company, then perhaps you’d like for them ...
Logos for Apple and Samsung are seen in this Sept. 23, 2014, illustration photo in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Reuters/Dado Ruvic Launched in November 2014, Samsung Flow is now available for ...
If you haven’t heard of Samsung’s Flow, that’s probably because it hasn’t been made widely available. Samsung’s companion app for Galaxy devices is somewhat akin to Microsoft’s Continuity feature on ...
Samsung at its developer conference this week unveiled a new product that’s supposed to offer Samsung device users a unified experience across devices, The Next Web reports, akin to Apple’s Continuity ...
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If you haven’t heard of Apple Continuity, it’s basically a feature that allows owners of multiple Apple products to connect their devices together in a way that wasn’t previously possible. Start ...
The keynote of Samsung Developer Conference 2014 was a wide-ranging, 90-minute affair that touched on topics as varied as smart homes, virtual reality, and health. More traditional computing and ...
Flow’s first tangible example will be the new Windows 10, Galaxy TabPro S that will start selling for US$899 in the US later next week. iTWire has pre-release information on Samsung’s desirable, ultra ...