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Access your Shared PC Drives and Folders from Android Mobile. | DigiTech Geeks

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Access your Shared PC Drives and Folders from Android  Mobile is very cool. If you are connected to a wifi network, so you can access your shared computer drives and folders from any mobile. You can use this feature for browsing computer files, watching movies and copy computer data to android mobile. IN LAN, you can access other computer drives and folder from another computer. That’s the same thing here we do with our android mobile. ES File Explorer LAN Access your Shared PC Drives and Folders from Android  Mobile Make sure your PC and android mobile connected with same wifi. If you have a laptop without the router you can create the wifi hotspot from your laptop for connecting your android mobile with laptop wifi. Now connect your mobile, or do vice versa. # 1 If you want to share a  whole drive then right-click on the drive and select properties. Drive Properties Go to Sharing Tab and click on Advanced sharing. ...

Using Click to Chat by Whatsapp. (Make a Link to chat on Whatsapp) | DigiTech Geeks

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Using Click to Chat WhatsApp's  Click to Chat  feature allows you to begin a chat with someone without having their phone number saved in your phone's address book. As long as you know this person’s phone number, you can create a link that will allow you to start a chat with them. By clicking the link, a chat with the person automatically opens. Click to Chat works on both your phone and WhatsApp Web.                              To create your own link, use  https://api.whatsapp.com/send?phone=  followed by the person's full phone number in international format. Omit any zeroes, brackets or dashes when adding the phone number in international format. For a detailed explanation of international numbers, read this  article . Please keep in mind that this phone number must have an active account on WhatsApp. Use :  https://api.whatsapp.com/send?phone= 15551234567 Don't use :  h...

How to change images into text using OCR by Android Phone. | DigiTech Geeks | By: Shubham Deep Gupta

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Don't forget to subscribe/ share and to like the channel. DigiTech Geeks is now bringing an initiative to teach parents and old aged one's the newest mobile tricks and all about the new technologies around. Here the video helps to convert an image having text on it into text document using the OCR (Optical Character Reader) on your android phone easily. These tutorials are only for the educational purpose only. To follow you can also go to our fb page. https://www.facebook.com/digitehgeeks or go to digitechgeeks.blogspot.in Comment below for any more required tutorial. *Suggestions are welcomed.

How to know the basic configurations of your mobile . | DigiTech Geeks | By: Shubham Deep Gupta

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How to know the basic configurations of your mobile. The Mobi DigiTech Geeks is an initiative for all those to want to learn the mobile techniques in the best and convinient possible manner free of cost. So do subscribe the youtube channel and like the videos or comment below. For any further query comment below or follow the links given: https://www.facebook.com/digitechgeeks/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_ZjgAZ80dxB7Cp7CzNR4zQ Don't forget to subscribe/ share and to like the channel.

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT FUCHSIA, GOOGLE’S MYSTERIOUS NEW OS | DigiTech Geeks | Shubham Deep Gupta

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Google’s best-known software ventures may be Android and Chrome OS, but the company is actually working on a third operating system. It’s called Fuchsia, and when it was first discovered last year, it only popped up as a single command line. Now, however, we know a lot more about the operating system. Fuchsia looks totally different than any other mobile operating system we’ve seen, including Android, but that could be the point. The fact is that there’s currently a ton of mystery surrounding the operating system. We don’t know what it’s for, if it’s aimed at eventually replacing Android, if it’s just an experiment by Google, or if we should expect to see the new OS at Google I/O this year. Try out Fuchsia for yourself As of early May, you can actually try out Fuchsia for yourself. SlashGear, in partnership with HotFix Computer Repair, has put together a downloadable Android Package Kit (APK) that you can install on your phone to check out the OS. The APK is kind of ...

What is Project Tango? Google's AR tech explained. | DigiTech Geeks| By: Shubham Deep Gupta

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What is Project Tango? Google's AR tech explained. Google's Project Tango could be the biggest thing to happen to smartphone technology in years. Here's why. When you think of Google and smartphones, you think of Android, right? But Google has its fingers in a number of smartphone technology pies, and one of the most exciting of those is Project Tango. It could transform the way you see the world – or at least, the way your smartphone sees it. Now Lenovo has launched the Phab 2 Pro, the first Project Tango-equipped smartphone, and Asus has introduced its own Tango-equipped handset in the form of the ZenFone 3, the technology is available for consumers to try out. So what exactly is Project Tango all about? Let's take a look at how Google's augmented reality ambitions could revolutionise smartphones. PROJECT TANGO - MAKING SMARTPHONES SEE Announced early in 2014 and developed by Google's Advanced Technology and Projects (ATAP) team, Projec...