Apple’s ingenious Find My feature has been around for several years, helping users find mislaid iPhones, iPads and AirTags. Google on Tuesday announced its own version: Find My Device. Here’s what’s ...
Some Windows users reported that Find my device is not working on their system. According to them, the feature is working perfectly fine on their system running Windows 10 but not on their main device ...
Apple quietly turned a feature that once felt like science fiction into a practical safety net: on supported models, your ...
A few weeks ago, I received two new tracking devices from a popular brand to try out with Google’s new Android Find My Device network. I activated and synchronized both pieces – a keychain tag and a ...
From misplaced AirPods to missing luggage, Apple's Find My app has quietly become one of the most essential tools in the Apple ecosystem — and recent updates make it more powerful than ever. Here's ...
Google’s long-awaited modernized Find My Device network is finally active in the latest beta of Google Play Services. Despite the service appearing in Play Services, the network is not “on” quite yet.
If you have an Android phone or tablet, Google will email you soon - if it hasn’t already - to say your device will automatically beam its location anonymously to strangers’ compatible gadgets nearby.
Blake has over a decade of experience writing for the web, with a focus on mobile phones, where he covered the smartphone boom of the 2010s and the broader tech scene. When he's not in front of a ...
Google Pixel Feature drop adds people tracking to Find My Device You can share your location with friends and family It'll appear as a separate tab to your devices As part of the March Pixel Feature ...
Code within the Find My Device app suggests that Google is working on adding support for UWB tech to the network. We’ve also found code referencing AR actions, which speculatively ties in nicely with ...
We all lose our devices from time to time, and it could be a struggle trying to find them. Sure, we usually find our device under a pile of clothes or in our old pants pocket, but we’re not always so ...