Microsoft announces App Mirroring to use any Android app on Windows 10 Can Windows 10 run Android apps? Microsoft today announced a new feature for Windows 10 that will allow Android phone users to view and use any app on their device from Windows Desktop. This feature, which Microsoft refers to as the app mirroring and shows your phone in Windows as an app called, works best with Android for now. Although Microsoft announced the ability to transfer webpages from the iPhone 10 to a Windows 10 desktop, so you can pick up where you left on mobile. Regardless, your phone app is an important step in helping Windows 10 and mobile ecosystems after the death of Windows 10. We were not seen on a comprehensive demo platform, but we took a look at the user who shared snapchat messages with a friend on the surface device using the app-mirroring feature. Microsoft says that this component will currently be accessible with the new Windows 10 October refresh. It starts with the mirror
Google Maps will currently show speed limits for its Android and iOS applications The Android Policepeed Trap is designed to catch drivers who are fast, when they do not want to. Although we should be running fast at first place, sometimes due to being a bit more, these cameras are enough to trigger, resulting in a fine that many people would probably prefer to avoid in the first place. According to a report from the Android Police, it seems Google is testing the speed trap icon on Google Maps, where it will be able to alert users when they reach. The interesting thing is that Google is taking so much time to implement such features in Google Maps to get started with Google Maps. Google-owned, already comes with road blocks, traffic jams, potholes, and similar information, while Google Maps has some features. However, these changes are suggesting that Google is looking to make Google Maps even more powerful. It's being said, this is a test at present and it seems that not e