Wirelessly sharing content across multiple devices is nothing new, but streaming technology Miracast will let you share photos, videos, music and more across any certified device, regardless of ...
There are plenty of PCs that still doesn’t support Miracast technology. If you also have one of those systems, you are most likely to deal with the problem in the question. You can check whether your ...
You may encounter this Miracast issue for the following reasons: Intel Graphics Hardware is disabled. Wi-Fi is turned off. One of the devices is not capable of using Miracast. The wireless adapter is ...
Users can wirelessly mirror the display of their Miracast-certified phone, tablet, or PC to any Miracast-capable receiver like a TV, projector, or monitor. What you see on your device is exactly what ...
AirPlay may be Apple's solution to wireless streaming, but other heavyweights of the tech industry are getting behind the WiFi Alliance's Miracast, which today announced the first compatible products.
Elyse Betters Picaro is the former Editor-in-Chief of Pocket-lint and the former Operations Manager for Valnet's Consumer Tech brands, including Pocket-lint, Android Police, and XDA. She is based in ...
Streaming audio and video from a handheld device to a TV is relatively easy these days, provided you don’t mind getting locked in to one vendor. Ideally, you could buy any smartphone or tablet from ...
Streaming content from your mobile device to a TV has been a pretty painful affair to date, but the new Miracast protocol is set to straighten out sharing, making wireless connections simple. Joe ...
is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things Microsoft, PC, and tech for over 20 years. Microsoft is finally enabling Miracast support on Xbox One. While the company’s ...
A friend recently got a new 55-inch plasma display from Panasonic. It came with a little gadget that looked like a touchpad and promised endless hours of lazy web surfing, YouTube video watching and ...