![]() ![]() Meanwhile, thanks to the new OneDrive/Apple Watch integration, you'll be able to view and delete recent photos, as well as find images by tag and view your albums all from your wrist. In addition, you should be able to mirror your iPhone's display to your Apple TV via AirPlay (Opens in a new window), and use the watch the control your presentation. The feature might sound kind of pointless - why would you want to control a presentation on your small iPhone screen from your wrist? But as Macworld points out (Opens in a new window), Microsoft will likely extend functionality to other devices, such as PCs and Macs, at some point. You'll also be able to glance down at the Watch to see elapsed time, the current slide number you're on, and the total number of slides in your presentation. The Watch app will let you start PowerPoint slideshows as well as navigate to the next and previous slides. The move will let you control iPhone slideshows from your wrist, with the PowerPoint Remote for Apple Watch. Microsoft this week updated two of its iOS apps - PowerPoint (Opens in a new window) and OneDrive (Opens in a new window) -with Apple Watch support. How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac. ![]() How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files.How to Save Money on Your Cell Phone Bill.How to Free Up Space on Your iPhone or iPad.How to Block Robotexts and Spam Messages. ![]()
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