| | Want to enjoy your movie video or games of iPhone on a larger screen? AirPlay makes it possible. And 5KPlayer is what you need to turn your computer as an AirPlay compatible device to receive the video, music, games, documents, and more sent from iPhone. 100% Free. It allows you to watch videos of iPhone and display/record the mirroring screen on PC/Mac/projector in a variety situations be it meetings, classes, home cinema, gaming, etc. |
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By Asif Shaik on Jun 08, 2020 02:24 pm Apple is no stranger to crazy lawsuits, be it from consumers or from patent trolls. An iPhone user in the US has attempted to sue Apple for a whopping $2 trillion. The user alleges that the Cupertino-based firm kept his iPhone 7 following a repair in 2018 and used it to develop new iOS features. Continue reading → By Asif Shaik on Jun 08, 2020 11:38 am The COVID-19 pandemic has affected all of us and lots of parts of our lives due to social distancing norms and fear of being infected by the virus. Since people don’t want to come together, Apple is working on a feature that lets users capture group selfies without physically being together. Continue reading → By iPhoneHacks on Jun 08, 2020 11:00 am Both Windows 10 and macOS come with a built-in video player for basic video playing and quick editing. However, compared to today’s standards, both video players skip on many essentials including video to audio converter, the ability to mirror iPhone to PC or Mac, support for all formats, the ability to create playlists, a capable video editor, and more. Enter a third-party solution called 5KPlayer. Continue reading → By Rajesh Pandey on Jun 08, 2020 09:37 am Amazon is back again with some amazing discounts on the 16-inch MacBook Pro and the 2020 MacBook Air. This time around, the e-commerce giant is discounting the 16-inch MacBook Pro by as much as $300 and the MacBook Air by $100. Continue reading → By Rajesh Pandey on Jun 07, 2020 11:47 pm Last week, Apple released the iOS 13.5.1 update to patch the zero-day security exploit in iOS 13.5 that allowed for a jailbreak. The company is likely going to stop signing iOS 13.5 later this week or early next week, so if you have accidentally updated your iPhone to iOS 13.5.1, follow this guide to downgrade it back to iOS 13.5. Continue reading → |
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