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This free TV remote app for iOS and Android offers volume controls, a D-pad, touchpad, keyboard input, voice control, and screen mirroring.
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iOS 27 finally lets iPhone users adjust volumes for ringtone, alerts, and alarms independently. Users can also enable the “Match Ringtone Volume” option if they are happy using a single volume slider ...
Starting with iOS 27, the virtual Apple TV remote can be added to the iPhone's Home Screen again, rather than being limited to Control Center. To do so, swipe down on the Home Screen and search for ...
iOS 27 introduces massive 4×6 widgets that can occupy an entire home screen pane, a concept Android pioneered in 2009 and expanded with resizable layouts in 2012. Currently in developer preview, the ...
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iPhone and iPad can easily control an Apple TV when you don’t feel like reaching for the physical remote. Starting with iOS 27, the virtual Apple TV remote can once again be added to your Home screen, ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Apple has unveiled iOS 27 at its Worldwide Developers Conference, introducing Apple ...
During Monday’s WWDC keynote, Apple announced iOS 27 and iPadOS 27, and as usual, both updates include new wallpapers to mark the transition to the next major ...
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