Apple's iMessage for Windows is available to set up, and this could effectively help users send, receive, and get notified on their new chats even on computers powered by the Microsoft OS. While this ...
Back in February Microsoft started testing iMessage on Windows made possible through its Phone Link app. Now the company says it’s rolling out the feature to everyone running Windows 11. While the ...
Microsoft’s rolled out iMessage support for Windows which means you can now connect an iPhone and a Windows PC to send iMessages. In this guide we’ll show you how to use iMessage on Windows. Using ...
Consider this scenario. Everyone you know has an iPhone. You succumb to peer pressure and buy not only a new iPhone but eventually a MacBook too. The problem is you work on a Windows 10 or Windows 11 ...
If you have an iPhone and a Windows 11 PC, you just unlocked a new feature. In a blog post, Microsoft announced that it is rolling out Phone Link for iOS to all Windows 11 customers starting today.
The iMessage chat platform is one of Apple’s best ways to make you think twice about buying another company’s devices. But if the iPhone maker ever shifted its strategy, Microsoft’s CEO says his ...
iMessage can soon access the instant messaging app on Windows via Bluetooth. According to Microsoft, the newly-updated Phone Link app version will bring support for the app on PC for the first time.
Microsoft is rolling out a new version of its Phone Link app for Windows, and it finally brings support for iPhone. Most notably, this includes support for iMessage on Windows for the first time… but ...
iMessage is Apple's exclusive service for sending text messages between Apple devices. iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Watch users can take advantage of the built-in app to send blue-bubble texts to ...
Microsoft's upcoming Phone Link app will let Apple users access iMessage on Windows, as well as notifications. The company is first releasing a preview of the app to members of the Windows Insider ...
Things have actually gotten worse for me because I run... how many IM clients? Telegram, Discord, messages.app, Twitter DMs, Facebook Messenger... I still have to dig out Google Hangouts occasionally ...