It's easy to lose track of remote controls, or have them slip out of your hands when using them. This Dollar Tree hack will ...
You don't necessarily need a TV remote to control your television. If you lost the remote (again) or just like having a backup, your Android phone or iPhone can easily act as a second TV remote ...
While you can control your Samsung TV using its physical buttons or a dedicated app on your phone, the remote control remains ...
SAMSUNG has come up with a new way to control your TV – and it doesn’t require your phone or your voice. The South Korean firm has been busy unveiling a load of innovations and new ...
There's a new SmartThings remote widget that lets you control a screened device from anywhere on your phone's home screen.
The new widget embeds TV controls directly on your phone's home screen and includes access to power, volume, and input ...
Sick of misplacing his remote, [Sasa Karanovic] decided to come up with a way he could emulate it to control his TV over the network. Now with nothing more exotic than a web browser on his phone ...
Control of Apple TV is delivered right to the palm of your hand with the Apple remote, aka the Siri Remote. But even a device as well made as this can run into issues pairing or staying connected.
Cut slots into a piece of paper to represent the IR remote control bitstream for putting your TV into standby. Insert it between your TV’s IR receiver and the flame from a lighter, and pull the ...