AirDrop has always been a quick and convenient way to transfer files between Apple's devices. You can use it to easily share photos, documents, videos, audio recordings, contact cards, web links, ...
In iOS 17, Apple has enhanced iPhone AirDrop in many ways, and with the release of iOS 17.1, it's just got better, because you will no longer need to within Wi-Fi range of someone to continue a file ...
Google made several significant announcements this week, including Gemini 3 Pro and the new Generative UI feature, the rollout of Gemini AI to Android Auto, and the launch of Nano Banana Pro, the ...
AirDrop is right up there with iMessage as a great Apple-exclusive feature. Learn how to use it. Image: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac If you want to know the fastest and easiest way to send someone ...
Samsung Galaxy S26 now supports Apple AirDrop via Quick Share, letting Galaxy owners send files directly to iPhones and Macs without third-party apps.
Among the many reasons why people love the Apple ecosystem is the various ways its devices work together. With a single Apple account, you can manage everything from your iPhone, iPad, Mac, and a ...
AirDrop has long been a highly popular iPhone feature, offering an easy way to share photos, files, and more with friends and family. But in iOS 26.2, there’s a new AirDrop enhancement available: ...
Earlier this month when iOS 26.2 beta 1 shipped, it included hints of a new AirDrop feature in the works. Here’s what my colleague Marcus reported at the time: Based on code reviewed by 9to5Mac, Apple ...
Google is expanding its cross-platform file sharing feature to additional Android devices, allowing them to transfer files to an iPhone using the AirDrop protocol. AirDrop support for Quick Share is ...
Sachin Bahal is a freelance tech writer. He has a bachelor's in journalism from Toronto Metropolitan University and studied journalism and photography at Durham College. A tech geek since childhood, ...
Here's why you might be having trouble exchanging images with your friend's iPhone over AirDrop, and how to fix it. Image: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac You’re at a party and your friend takes a great picture.