AirDroid 3 desktop quickly transfer between the phone and PC

Hello friends, today I will introduce you to AirDroid 3, the desktop client. With the help of the AirDroid application you can quickly transfer files between PC and phone or vice versa, you can reply to SMS (you need root), you can receive emails, you can reply to emails (you need root), you can receive notifications from facebook, twitter, etc., and you can reply to them (you must… [Read more...]

Miracast, Android phone to connect wirelessly to TV

Hi friends, today I will show you how Miracast works. If on iOS (iphone, ipad, ipod) we have Airplay Mirroring, on some newer laptops we have WiDi, on Android we have Miracast or ScreenCast. Miracast is a protocol that helps us to display on the screen of the wireless TV, exactly what we see on the screen of the phone or tablet, a kind of HDMI Wireless. To … [Read more...]

Bluetooth tethering, permanent connection to the internet tablet

Hi friends, today we will make a bluetooth tethering connection between an Android phone and a Windows 8.1 tablet, this way we will have the tablet permanently connected to the internet even when we do not have wireless networks nearby. Of course you need to have an active data connection on your phone in order to do this. For those who don't know, Android offers… [Read more...]

Display wireless password stored in your phone or tablet

Hello friends, in today's tutorial we will talk about wireless and Android. Specifically, we will see how we can recover the passwords of the wireless networks to which we have connected over time on Android devices, be they smartphones and / or tablets. To do this we will of course use an application called WiFi Key Recovery which unfortunately for some, requires… [Read more...]

Total control of a PC phone with AirDroid

Hi friends, in today's tutorial we will talk about AirDroid, an extremely interesting application that allows us to manage your Android smartphone or tablet remotely, without data cables, without drivers, directly from your PC, laptop or even a another tablet. For this to happen, your Android smartphone or tablet will need to be connected to the same [Read more...]

BUMP, exchange files between phones in the air

Hi friends, today I will present a very interesting service for super fast file transfer over the air, so interesting that Google bought it for 60 million dollars. What does BUMP do? BUMP is a super invention, a service that allows those who have installed the application to transfer files just by touching the phones between them. Interestingly, no… [Read more...]

Net wired high speed through a USB adapter on Android

Hi friends, today I'm going to show you how to connect an Android device to the wired internet, directly from the provider or from the router, it works even in case of PPPoE connections. To use the wired net on a phone, tablet or mini android pc, we must meet two conditions: 1. Software support, ie USB OTG support and adapter drivers (included in… [Read more...]

Any Send, fast transfer of files between phone and PC via WiFi

Hi friends, in today's video tutorial we will see how to transfer files very quickly via WI-FI using the Any Send application, available for Windows, Mac and Android. Any Send is a free application that once installed on PC and smartphone, allows us to transfer any file very quickly between phone and PC or vice versa. I decided to do this tutorial because… [Read more...]

BitTorrent Sync, the best way to transfer files

Hi friends, in today's tutorial we will talk about an extremely interesting application called BitTorrent Sync. This application allows us to share files with friends and synchronize files with other devices (tablet, laptop, PC, smartphone) in a secure environment. Why do I say secure? Because the BitTorrent Sync application uses the P2P protocol… [Read more...]

How to install a Squid proxy server on Ubuntu Linux

From today we will start a series of tutorials about proxy servers, it depends on you if this series will be long or short. The first server we will install is called Squid and is present in most data centers around the world. Lately, NAT (network address translation) has been put in the proxy place for economic and functional reasons, you don't need a cannon to [Read more...]