Moving files from Outlook to Teams just got a whole lot easier. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Microsoft Teams now supports ...
OneDrive is a free-to-use cloud storage platform, though it offers Microsoft 365 subscribers much more additional storage space. Visit Insider's Tech Reference library for more stories. OneDrive, ...
If you use Microsoft Teams and Outlook at work, you may have noticed that bringing files between the two platforms was a pain. Seemingly, 11,571 other people agreed when they upvoted a suggestion on ...
Sharing files using services like Dropbox and Google Drive isn’t as easy — or as aesthetically pleasing — as it could be. That’s precisely why Smmall Cloud was started. Once you get the Smmall Cloud ...
Microsoft’s Your Phone app for Windows 10 lets you link your phone to a PC to view and reply to text messages, view notifications, and see photos from your camera roll on your computer, among other ...
For those with a Samsung Galaxy smartphone, file transfers between Windows 10 and your mobile device are set to get even easier, thanks to the latest Microsoft Your Phone app. This joins the recent ...
The latest preview version for Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA) has been released by Microsoft. The new WSA update brings the much-requested File Sharing feature, copy/paste, drag/drop, and more.
Are you unable to drag and drop attachments to your emails in Microsoft Outlook? Several Outlook users have reported that they just can’t attach files to their emails using the drag-and-drop method.
The Windows 10 Your Phone app is picking up yet another new capability, this time making it possible to easily move files between your phone and PC. The feature is exclusive to Samsung devices.
Chethan is a reporter at Android Police, focusing on the weekend news coverage for the site. He has covered tech for over a decade with multiple publications, including the likes of Times Internet, ...
If raw functionality is your goal, you’re probably best off looking at third-party files explorers from the Play Store. However, Google has slowly been building Android’s built-in Files app into a ...