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How to Enable Android Nearby Sharing on Google Chrome for Windows 10

  The  Nearby Sharing  is available in only the Dev and the Canary build of Google Chrome. But we hope that this feature will come to the regular version soon and everyone can use it without installing the dev build. If you want, here is a step by step guide to tell you how you can enable this feature on Google Chrome. Steps to Enable Nearby Sharing on Google Chrome Download and install the Google  Chrome   Dev  version on your Windows PC. You can also install the  Chrome   Canary  if you want. Now open Google Chrome(Dev or Canary) browser and navigate to  chrome://flags . Here,  search  for  “nearby” , and a search will popup called  Nearby Sharing . Enable  that feature from this page and it will ask you to relaunch the browser. Even if does not ask you to relaunch the browser,  restart the browser  after enabling the Nearby Sharing feature. Once you relaunch the browser navigate to  chrome://nearby  to enter nearby sharing user interface. You can now enable nearby sharing on Google

How to install Dell Mobile Connect app on any Windows 10 device

Image Courtesy: Dell.com Dell recently introduced Windows 10 ‘Continuum’ like feature called Mobile Connect at CES 2018. The Mobile Connect app comes with the new laptops recently launched by Dell. The feature lets you connect your Android or iOS device to your PC via Bluetooth and you can send, receive messages or calls on your PC. However, this feature was exclusive to Dell PCs at the launch but not anymore. A simple trick lets you install the app on your PC. Here’s how to install Mobile Connect app on any Windows 10 PC: Make sure that the Developer Mode is on. To do that go to settings > Update and Security > For Developers -> turn on Developer Mode. Wait for few minutes for the developer package to be installed. Download the .appx package of the Dell Mobile Connect App from  here . After downloading, install the package by just double-clicking the file. The App Installer would pop up and click Install button to install the app and wait for it to fini

How to Use File Explorer Without a Mouse on Windows 10

Windows 10’s file manager is packed with  keyboard shortcuts . You can launch  File Explorer  and use it entirely with your keyboard—without ever touching a mouse. It’s no  Norton Commander , but it’s extremely keyboard-friendly. Launch File Explorer To launch File Explorer from anywhere on your Windows system, press Windows+E. You can also use other keyboard shortcuts—for example, if File Explorer is the first icon from the left on your Windows 10 taskbar, you can  press Windows+1  to activate that taskbar button. If it’s the third icon on your taskbar, you can press Windows+3 to activate it. Navigating Folders File Explorer will open to the Quick Access view when you launch it. Use the arrow keys to select files and folders and press Enter to enter folders or open files. To expand a collapsed section (like “Devices and drives” under “This PC”), select it and press the Right arrow key. To select a file or folder in a directory, start typing its name. For example, w

How to Take Screenshots in Windows 10

Method One: Take Quick Screenshots with Print Screen (PrtScn) Press the PrtScn button to copy the screen to the clipboard Press the Windows+PrtScn buttons on your keyboard to save the screen to a file Use the built-in Snipping Tool Use the Game Bar in Windows 10 The Print Screen button on your keyboard can take a screenshot and save it as a file, take a screenshot without saving it as a file, or take a screenshot of only one window (instead of the whole screen). The print screen button may be labeled as “PrtScn,” “PrntScrn,” “Print Scr,” or something similar. On most keyboards, the button is usually found between F12 and Scroll Lock. On laptop keyboards, you may have to press the “Function” or “Fn” key to access the Print Screen feature. When you press the key, it will look like nothing happened, but the screenshot has been saved to your clipboard. To Save Your Screenshot as a File Press the “Windows logo key + PrtScn.” If you’re using a tablet, press the “Windows log

Hands on: Google Pixel 3 XL

Google Pixel 3 XL price, features and early first-look review: The camera seems amazing, but we're not convinced by the design. Key Features 6.4-inch FHD+ display Notch Snapdragon 845 4GB RAM Android Pie IP68 Google Pixel 3 XL first look: Does the intrusive notch ruin a possibly excellent phone? It’s no surprise anymore when details of a highly anticipated phone leak. Yet the amount of leaks we’ve seen for the Google Pixel 3 XL is beyond anything else. There have been press renders, camera samples, and even full-on reviews before the phone has even been announced. So when Google took to the stage to  finally  officially announce its new flagship, nothing really came as a surprise. Google Pixel 3 XL price Google Pixel 3 XL prices start from £869 for the 64GB model and £969 for the 128GB version. 

Hands On: Google Pixel 3

Key Features 5.4-inch FHD+ display Snapdragon 845 4GB RAM/ 64GB storage Android Pie 12.2-megapixel camera Google Pixel 3 first look: The camera is again the star The third iteration of Google’s flagship phone isn’t a huge leap forward. There’s  no in-display fingerprint scanner, 3D facial recognition or ridiculous specs. Instead, the search engine giant is doubling down on what it does best. Like the Pixel devices that came before it, the Pixel 3 (and its larger Pixel 3 XL brother) is all about the camera and giving the user Android as Google intended it. If you were a fan of these phones before, then you’re going to love this.