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Intel and its partners have confirmed that the Intel Unison app, which connected PCs to Android phones and Apple iPhones, has ...
Intel has discontinued its popular Unison app on Windows, which let users sync their phone's data with their Windows PC. Now, the app is encouraging users to switch to another multi-device experience.
Intel’s take on tying your phone in with your Windows 11 PC – the Unison app – is being shuttered, with Team Blue announcing that it’ll be discontinued for most users at the end of June 2025.
Intel wants its chips to power your smartphone, but it’s not having much luck. Though it’s the dominant maker of desktop and laptop processors, it’s a bit player in mobile phones.
Intel CEO Paul Otellini showed off Orange's new phone, designed by Intel, at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on Monday. BARCELONA, Spain (CNNMoney) -- The hottest smartphone maker at this year ...
In a 2005 interview with IDG News Service, Barrett insisted Intel’s mobile chips were popular with mobile phone makers. Intel’s ARM-based StrongARM processors were a big part of its strategy ...
Intel's ( NASDAQ: INTC) new CEO is weighing potentially ending the marketing of its 18A chipmaking technology to new clients ...
That phone exists, but no mobile phone carriers have agreed to distribute the handset, according to an Intel representative. Other phones should arrive around the middle of 2006, Rogers said.
Intel Unison’s support has officially ended, and it no longer works for most users, at least it wouldn’t work on our PCs ...
Phone Link and Intel Unison both demand access to the Gallery; however, both options work differently and come with their own features. But here, Unison seems to win the competition.
New Intel PCs will soon have a feature that Macs have offered for years: the ability to text, take calls and send files to their iPhones. That's all thanks to Intel's Unison app, which aims to ...
2] Install Intel Unison on your phone After installing Intel Unison on your system, it’s time to do the same on your phone. The good thing about phones is that they are oblivious to nuance ...