The easiest way is to install Web PC Suite on your tablet and connect it to a laptop by scanning a QR code. Now you can transfer any file between laptop and tablet. The interface is clean and easy.
Sure! You can try some apps, Web PC Suite for example. It will help you to transfer files between Android devices and laptops/tablets by WiFi.
Lenevo will be producing a laptop that runs on Android instead of Windows. The laptop does not have a release date yet, though.
The answer is No. you can not use MS Office programs on your android note laptop. MS Office is available for the Windows & Mac only. You can use Open Office on your laptop.
It depends on what you are used to. I recommend an Android if you've never owned a smart phone before. Or, if you have had previous Androids and are used to the concept. But, if you have a Windows 8 laptop or desktop, then i would say windows phone.
Web PC Suite will fix your problem. It is a good app for wireless file transfer between Android and pc. You can connect the two devices by scanning QR code. The interface is easy to operate and the transfer speed is amazing!
It's possible, as there are DIY's on how to do it. A more commercial application is using the BlueStacks app player, which allows Android apps to run in a Windows or Mac OS environment. Some manufacturers are also coming out with desktops, laptops, and tablets that can dual-boot Android and Windows.
You bet! Many app can help you do it. For example, Web PC Suite, Airdroid.Connect your phone with a laptop by WiFi, then you can manage your Android by a web browser.
1.USB cable2.USB Flash Disk3.SD card4.FTP5.Bluetooth6.FTP7.Cloudand so on.The file management app I use( File Expert) contains most of the features for wireless file transfer. You can try it.
It appears Words With Friends is available for Mac and Windows desktops/laptops via Facebook.
When a laptop makes sounds from commercials without any windows opened it means it may be faulty. Take it to a technician ASAP.
Yes - you can send the sound file as an attachment to an email, or copy it to a USB drive and transfer it onto the other computer that way. Neither of these methods utilise the sound card.
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no! they are two completely diffrent phones. the windows phone is like haiving a laptop with you at all times and the droid is a phone that is great for just about everything. i love my droid!