Microsoft’s rolled out iMessage support for Windows which means you can now connect an iPhone and a Windows PC to send iMessages. In this guide we’ll show you how to use iMessage on Windows. Using ...
iMessage can soon access the instant messaging app on Windows via Bluetooth. According to Microsoft, the newly-updated Phone Link app version will bring support for the app on PC for the first time.
If you have an iPhone and a Windows 11 PC, you just unlocked a new feature. In a blog post, Microsoft announced that it is rolling out Phone Link for iOS to all Windows 11 customers starting today.
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Phone Link finally supports iOS devices and lets you send and receive messages and calls on a Windows device.
Microsoft's upcoming Phone Link app will let Apple users access iMessage on Windows, as well as notifications. The company is first releasing a preview of the app to members of the Windows Insider ...
Microsoft is rolling out a new version of its Phone Link app for Windows, and it finally brings support for iPhone. Most notably, this includes support for iMessage on Windows for the first time… but ...
Did you know that you will soon be able to use iMessage on your Windows PC and talk via this Apple invention with your friends, who have iPhones and Macbooks, even if you are a PC user? The feature is ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Microsoft’s new Phone Link can also let you make and receive calls and mirror your iPhone’s notifications to your ...
Today, Microsoft said it is beginning to roll out support for iMessage in Windows 11 via the Phone Link app—with some major limitations. Microsoft previously announced this feature as part of other ...
I know there's no native client, and never will be, but what horrible, bizarre workarounds have people tried? I have an old 13" MBP that's sitting next to my home TV for streaming unavailable Lakers ...
iMessage is Apple’s golden goose, ensuring many iOS users never dare stray from the Apple ecosystem, lest we end up a dreaded green text on someone else’s iPhone. Luckily, the times are a-changin’, ...
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