A neat new app called Vysor now lets Android users easily control their smartphone from Chrome, thanks to a special extension. Vysor comes from ClockworkMod's Koushik Dutta, aka Koush, and an early ...
Vysor, a free Chrome app that garnered attention last year thanks to its ability to let you control an Android device remotely through a desktop computer, has been removed from the Chrome Web Store.
Chrome: There are a variety of ways to remotely control your Android phone. Vysor—from ClockworkMod, the developer behind other popular Android apps like AllCast, Helium, and ROM Manager—may be one of ...
If you’ve ever wanted to play games or use apps from your phone on your desktop — web versions of messaging apps prove how convenient desktops are — then Vysor is a new service for Android owners that ...
Update (May 16): After just two days of being offline, Koushik Dutta has figured out a way to bring Vysor back to the Chrome Web Store. The developer says almost 20,000 people use Vysor each day, half ...
Phil is a freelance writer from the UK, studying Creative Writing at university. When he's not writing, Phil is usually fiddling about with his phone, tweeting, or obsessing over anything with four ...
There are plenty of ways to mirror your smartphone onto your desktop, but none are as apparently easy (or snappy) as this one. Vysor has been cooked-up by AllCast creator Koush as a seamless way to ...
Smartphones can be used to control computers remotely with the right apps installed on both devices, but there may be cases where you want to do the opposite – control a smartphone from a computer.
Ryan is a tech/science writer, skeptic, lover of all things electronic, and Android fan. In his spare time he reads golden-age sci-fi and sleeps, but rarely at the same time. His wife tolerates him as ...
Okay, this probably isn’t going to drastically change the lives of either casual users of Android or developers on the platform, but I still found it to be cool. There’s a new Chrome app on the block ...