Just got a new Google Pixel 3a and want to ensure that I have “find my android” enabled in case I ever lose it or forget it somewhere. Can you please walk me through the steps?
Just got a new Google Pixel 3a and want to ensure that I have “find my android” enabled in case I ever lose it or forget it somewhere. Can you please walk me through the steps?
Bought yourself a pair of Apple AirPods but live in fear that you’re going to lose one without noticing? Then PodStraps might be just the solution you seek…
My dad gets confused sometimes and I need to go pick him up. But he doesn’t always know where he is. Can I teach him how to share his current location with me via text message or email?
Ever wish you could pull up a Web page and find out where your children are right now? Or check their locations from a handy smartphone app? Sure there’s Find My iPhone, but what if they’re running Android or Windows phones? That’s where AT&T’s Family Map program is a win with its cross-platform support. Here’s
I have two different programs running on my computer that cause it to check in with central servers every few minutes, Find my iPhone (part of Apple’s iCloud service) and Absolute LoJack (which is well-nigh impossible to find and disable).
They both offer me the ability to identify the location of my computer if it’s stolen, but what Apple doesn’t help with is what to do once you find your stolen device again. And that’s a dangerous task to take into your own hands…