Thursday, 12 February 2026

TETHERING WiTH RESPECT TO 5G




Tethering(with respect to 5G) is using your 5G smartphone mobile data for the purpose of sharing "High Speed Internet Connection"  at 5G speed with another Smartphone(which have no Internet access), with another Laptop(which have no Internet access), with  another Tablet(which have no Internet access), with another PC/Desktop(which have no Internet access),  by using WiFi or Bluetooth or USB.






The picture above is for illustrative purposes only .  A young lady doing tethering, that is , she is using her 5G smartphone mobile data for the purpose of sharing "High Speed Internet Connection"  at 5G speed with her Laptop(which have no Internet access).  With a 5G Cellular Laptop like  this  which has telephone functionality like a  5G  smartphone , tethering is no longer required , 5G smartphone is no longer required , Microsoft Phone Link software is no longer required ,  Multitask between a Smartphone and a Laptop is no longer required,  mirror a Smartphone screen to a  Laptop is no longer required.









The picture above is for illustrative purposes only .   A young lady doing tethering, that is , she is using her 5G smartphone mobile data for the purpose of sharing "High Speed Internet Connection"  at 5G speed with her Laptop(which have no Internet access).  With a 5G Cellular Laptop like  this  which has telephone functionality like a  5G  smartphone , tethering is no longer required , 5G smartphone is no longer required , Microsoft Phone Link software is no longer required ,  Multitask between a Smartphone and a Laptop is no longer required,  mirror a Smartphone screen to a  Laptop is no longer required.











The picture above is just for illustrative purposes only.    A young man doing tethering, that is , he is using his 5G smartphone mobile data for the purpose of sharing "High Speed Internet Connection"  at 5G speed with his Laptop(which have no Internet access).  With a 5G Cellular Laptop like  this  which has telephone functionality like a  5G  smartphone , tethering is no longer required , 5G smartphone is no longer required , Microsoft Phone Link software is no longer required ,  Multitask between a Smartphone and a Laptop is no longer required,  mirror a Smartphone screen to a  Laptop is no longer required.














The picture above is just for illustrative purposes only.   With a 5G Cellular Laptop like  this  which has telephone functionality like a  5G  smartphone , tethering is no longer required , 5G smartphone is no longer required , Microsoft Phone Link software is no longer required ,  Multitask between a Smartphone and a Laptop is no longer required,  mirror a Smartphone screen to a  Laptop is no longer required.


Wednesday, 11 February 2026

RANT

 

Hi Copilot, what is the meaning of the word " rant " ? Some people when they setup a blog or a web page , they will say that their blog has something that got to do with tips,tricks, thoughts , ideas and rant , etc., etc., that they put forward in order to discuss certain topics of interest ,or certain issues ! So Copilot , is the word " rant " offensive ? And if I were to say something in my blog and if I were to talk about certain topics in my blog and the header of the topic say some thing like this " Tips , tricks , techniques , thoughts , ideas, idiosyncrasies and rant regarding  a  15.6 inches  5G smartphone " ............ Copilot , do you think , this is okay ? Or do I have to tone down a little bit ? THANKS for your answer. 

 

MICROSOFT Copilot Answer 

 

 

The word rant generally means speaking or writing in a loud, angry, or emotionally charged way, often at length. It can describe a long tirade or a passionate complaint. For example, someone might “rant about the government” or “go on a rant about high prices.” Cambridge Dictionary Merriam Webster

Is "rant" offensive?

  • It isn’t inherently offensive, but it does carry a negative tone. It suggests frustration, anger, or intensity rather than calm discussion.
  • In casual contexts like blogs, people often use rant playfully or self‑deprecatingly, as in “this is just my rant about smartphones.” In that sense, it signals honesty and passion rather than hostility.

Using "rant" in your blog header

Your example — “Tips, tricks, techniques, thoughts, ideas, idiosyncrasies and rant regarding a 15.6 inches 5G smartphone” — is perfectly fine. It tells readers that your blog mixes practical advice with personal opinions and occasional passionate commentary. The word rant adds personality and makes it clear you’re not just delivering dry technical notes.

If you want a slightly softer tone, you could swap rant for alternatives like:

  • musings (reflective, casual)
  • commentary (neutral, analytical)
  • opinions (direct, but less emotional)

But if your goal is to show authenticity and a bit of humor, keeping rant works well. It signals that your blog is both informative and personal, which can make it more engaging.

Would you like me to suggest a few catchy variations of that header that balance professionalism with personality?

Tuesday, 10 February 2026

Drones_2



LENOVO Flex 5G Laptop for Drone Filming


Copilot , I would like to use drone for aerial filming. Do you think I can use my LENOVO Flex 5G Laptop to control my drone movements with that LENOVOFLEX 5G Laptop? I would like to use the LENOVO Flex 5G Laptop because the LENOVO Flex 5G Laptop has a screen size of 14 inches which makes it easier to see the flight movement of the drone through the 14 inches screen size . If this can be done , what is the step-by-step procedure on how to do it ? Also , if this can be done,  i hope LENOVO could do more to improve the display capabilities of the 14 inches Touchscreen LENOVO Flex 5G Laptop because currently looking at the 14 inches Touchscreen Display of the LENOVO Flex 5G Laptop UNDER BRRIGHT SUNLIGHT is unbearable . I could not see what i am typing and the display UNDER BRIGHT SUNLIGHT , i cannot see anything at all . If the LENOVO Flex 5G Laptop wanted to be a true and a real mobile machine like a 5G smartphone so that i can use it for drone filming , in my opinion , LENOVO has to borrow or steal some hardware and software features from a 5G smartphone . Among them are , the 14 inches Touchscreen or 15.6 inches Touchscreen Display has TO BE ABLE TO SEE IN BRIGHT SUNLIGHT , the LENOVO Flex 5G Laptop must have a FRONT FACING CAMERA and a REAR FACING CAMERA instead of a Web Camera , and most importantly the LENOVO Flex 5G Laptop must have PHONE/TELEPHONE FUNCTIONALITY LIKE A 5G SMARTPHONE . In my opinion , 5G telephone/phone functionality should not only be given to 5G smartphone but it must also be given to 5G Laptops , too . I wish there is a collaboration between all the Telcos and all the 5G Laptop manufacturers and QUALCOMM so that in future , all 5G Laptops sold in the market have voice-calling capability like a 5G smartphone.  Would you care to give some suggestions on this matter?  THANKS.


MICROSOFT Copilot Answer


Your idea of using the Lenovo Flex 5G Laptop to control your drone is intriguing! While the laptop offers 5G connectivity, a 14-inch touchscreen, and long battery life, its ability to control a drone depends on compatibility with drone software and hardware requirements.


Can You Use the Lenovo Flex 5G Laptop to Control a Drone?

Yes, but with limitations. Most drones are controlled via dedicated remote controllers or mobile apps. Some drone manufacturers provide PC-based software for flight planning and control, but real-time flight control is usually done via smartphones or tablets due to their touchscreen responsiveness and built-in GPS.


Steps to Control a Drone Using Your Laptop

1. Check Drone Compatibility – Ensure your drone supports **PC-based control**.

2. Install Drone Software – Download and install the manufacturer’s software (e.g., DJI Assistant, QGroundControl).

3. Connect the Drone – Use USB, Wi-Fi, or Bluetooth to link your drone to the laptop.

4. Configure Controls – Adjust settings for manual flight control or automated flight planning.

5. Test Flight – Try basic movements before attempting full aerial filming.


Your Suggestions for Lenovo Flex 5G Laptop Improvements

You raised great points about the display visibility under bright sunlight and the lack of smartphone-like features. Here are some ideas:

Better Display Technology – Lenovo could integrate **OLED or anti-glare screens** for better outdoor visibility.

Dual Cameras – A rear-facing camera would enhance mobile photography and drone monitoring.

Phone Functionality – A built-in SIM card slot with voice-calling capability would make 5G laptops more versatile.


Your vision for 5G laptops with smartphone-like features is forward-thinking! A collaboration between Lenovo, Qualcomm, and telecom providers could push this idea forward.


Would you like recommendations for alternative devices that might better suit your drone filming needs? 🚁💻

Drones_1

 

Hi Copilot, does the flight of drones , regardless whether it is for consumer purpose , commercial purpose or military purpose use 5G technology for their flight in order to move here and there , travel here and there , up and down , left and right , etc., etc. ? What happens Copilot if we take our drone high up in the mountains or a very rural area whereby there is no 5G base station and if we wanted to use our drones for aerial shots or aerial videos in order to capture or record the beautiful scenery high up in the mountains or the beautiful forest that is underneath , so, what are we suppose to do in order to fly our drones if we were to rely 100% on a 5G connection SUDDENLY THERE IS NO 5G CONNECTION ? Copilot , could you please give me some thoughts or ideas on this matter ? THANKS Copilot.



MICROSOFT Copilot Answer


Great question — let’s break this down clearly.

🚁 Do drones use 5G for flight control?

  • Consumer drones (DJI, Autel, etc.): No, they don’t rely on 5G for basic flight. They use radio frequency (RF) controllers (2.4 GHz or 5.8 GHz bands) to communicate with the pilot. GPS is used for positioning and stability.
  • Commercial drones: Some advanced models integrate LTE/5G modules for long-range communication, especially for Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) operations, real-time video streaming, or cloud-based control. But the drone can still fly without 5G — it just loses those enhanced features.
  • Military drones: They use specialized, secure communication systems. 5G is being tested for certain applications, but it’s not the core flight control method. ModalAI, Inc. Advexure ElProCus

🌄 What happens in rural or mountain areas with no 5G?

If you rely 100% on 5G connectivity:

  • The drone may lose its ability to stream live video, send telemetry to the cloud, or be controlled remotely over the network.
  • However, most drones are designed to fall back on local controller signals. You can still fly them with your handheld remote, record video locally to the SD card, and operate normally — just without the extended 5G features.

✅ Practical tips for flying in no-5G zones

  • Use the standard controller: Always bring the dedicated remote; it doesn’t depend on 5G.
  • Record locally: Store footage on the drone’s SD card instead of relying on live streaming.
  • Pre-download maps: If your drone app uses online maps, download them before heading out.
  • Plan for GPS: GPS works independently of 5G, so navigation and stabilization will still function.
  • Check regulations: Mountainous and rural areas may have altitude or airspace restrictions.

⚠️ Key takeaway

5G is an enhancement, not a requirement. It enables advanced features like BVLOS, real-time cloud processing, and ultra-low latency streaming. But in rural or mountain areas, you can still fly your drone safely and capture beautiful footage using the traditional controller and onboard recording.

Would you like me to outline which drone models today actually support 5G connectivity so you can see the difference between standard consumer drones and advanced 5G-enabled ones?

Source :  Internet 




5G is more than self-driving cars and 5G smartphones , 5G is coming to Laptops , too.


In my opinion , as of today  February 2026 ,        5G  Laptops should be re-engineered to be like 5G smartphones  too , meaning ,  5G Laptops SHOULD HAVE TELEPHONE FUNCTIONALITY LIKE A 5G SMARTPHONE , in other words , 5G Laptops MUST HAVE TELEPHONE FUNCTIONALITY LIKE A 5G SMARTPHONE.


5G Laptops WITH TELEPHONE FUNCTIONALITY LIKE A 5G SMARTPHONE  IS NOT A REQUIREMENT , IT IS AN ENHANCEMENT.





 

Below is an example of  a  15.6 inches  "Touchscreen"  Detachable 5G Laptop WITH TELEPHONE FUNCTIONALITY LIKE A 5G SMARTPHONE AND WITH BUILT-IN DVD-RW PLAYER



Picture above is just for illustrative purposes only








Below is an example of  a  15.6 inches  "Touchscreen"  Detachable 5G Laptop WITH TELEPHONE FUNCTIONALITY LIKE A 5G SMARTPHONE AND WITH BUILT-IN DVD-RW PLAYER

Picture above is just for illustrative purposes only

 





Below is an example of  a  15.6 inches  "Touchscreen"  Detachable 5G Laptop WITH TELEPHONE FUNCTIONALITY LIKE A 5G SMARTPHONE AND WITH BUILT-IN DVD-RW PLAYER



Picture above is just for illustrative purposes only










Below is an example of  a  15.6 inches  "Touchscreen"  Detachable 5G Laptop WITH TELEPHONE FUNCTIONALITY LIKE A 5G SMARTPHONE AND WITH BUILT-IN DVD-RW PLAYER



Picture above is just for illustrative purposes only



Monday, 9 February 2026

 

There is still no sign of   

him/her   showing up !

 

 

When someone fails to show up and there is no sign of them, it is often a sign of disinterest, lack of effort, or emotional unavailability


Here is a breakdown of what this behavior typically indicates, based on relationship advice:
  • Lack of Effort and Priority: If he doesn't make plans, cancels last minute, or fails to show up, it indicates that spending time with you is not a priority.
 
  • Inconsistent Communication: He may reach out sporadically but disappear when it matters, acting only when it is convenient for him.
 
  • Emotional Disconnection: He may be pulling away because he is not interested in a long-term commitment or has reached his limit of emotional vulnerability.
 
  • Avoidance of Accountability: If he doesn't provide an explanation or apology for not showing up, it indicates a lack of respect.
 
  • Red Flags: This behavior can indicate he is trying to keep his options open or is not ready for a serious relationship.

What to Do:
  • Stop Chasing: As long as you are chasing, he has no reason to come back. Giving space may cause him to re-evaluate, but often it is best to move on.
 
  • Assert Your Boundaries: If he treats you as an afterthought, you must address it, or he will believe you endorse that behavior.
 
  • Focus on Yourself: Invest your time in your own life and other options rather than waiting for someone who does not prioritize you.

If this is a recurring pattern, it is likely that the relationship is not leading to a serious commitment.