The app is inspired by one of 2025’s animating themes: nostalgia. Nostalgia has been one of the dominant themes of 2025, from AI-generated scenes of the good ol’ days to the resurgence of analog ...
Our company has run into somthing of an issue. We'd like to share an application (Acrobat Professional or Toast for instance) between a few networked Macs. The difficulty is that once placed on the ...
The Meal Swipe Sharing Program is a key initiative of the the work we do at the Pokes Center for Community Resources, dedicated to ending food insecurity at the University of Wyoming. The program ...
In our daily communication, file-sharing has become a routine task. While smaller files are easily managed, the challenge arises when dealing with larger ones — be it hefty presentations, ...
Google’s Nearby Share or Quick Share app has now officially been released for the Windows operating system. In this post, we will look at its key features and learn how to use Google’s Quick Share app ...
Nearby Share is Google's new AirDrop clone you can use to share files between your Android phone and Windows computer. With more than a decade of experience, Nelson covers Apple and Google and writes ...
A new social app, Locket, popped to the top of the App Store charts in recent days thanks to its clever premise to put live photos from friends in a widget on your iOS homescreen. In other words, it ...
Microsoft is working on its own file-sharing application, code-named Avalanche. Unveiled at a Microsoft open house by its United Kingdom researchers in Cambridge, the project is the company's own take ...
People need networking and interaction with others by nature. However, the pandemic has brought a lack of social engagement. Therefore, a thirst for joining a community still remains relevant. To fill ...
The New Albany Gazette Sharing at Christmas program has moved into its second half century of providing needy Union County families with good holiday meals and toys for young children each holiday ...
Getting home for the weekend might be easier with Ribit, a community ride-sharing platform created by two UF engineering students. Mason Downes and Liliana Lusvardi have been developing this app for ...