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Mac như một màn hình thứ hai cho PC: Hướng dẫn hoàn chỉnh

Trong kỷ nguyên làm việc từ xa và đa nhiệm, việc có nhiều không gian màn hình không còn là một sự sang trọng mà là một nguồn lực tăng năng suất. Nếu bạn từng hỏi, "Tôi có thể sử dụng Mac của tôi như một màn hình thứ hai cho PC không?" câu trả lời là có. Và điều đó dễ hơn bạn nghĩ.

Dù bạn đang phủi bụi một chiếc MacBook cũ hay tái sử dụng iMac của bạn, việc biến Mac của bạn thành một màn hình thứ hai có thể giúp bạn tiết kiệm tiền và tối ưu hóa không gian làm việc của bạn. Là người quản lý nhiều dự án hàng ngày, tôi đã trải nghiệm trực tiếp cách mà thiết lập này có thể biến đổi quy trình làm việc của bạn.

Phương pháp 1: Cách dễ nhất — Sử dụng DeskIn

Nếu bạn đang tìm kiếm một giải pháp cắm và chạy, DeskIn là lựa chọn tốt nhất của bạn. Đây là một ứng dụng đa nền tảng cho phép bạn mở rộng hoặc phản chiếu màn hình PC của bạn lên Mac của bạn một cách không dây — với độ trễ gần như không có.

👍 Tại sao DeskIn là một sự đột phá:

Đa nền tảng: Hoạt động liền mạch giữa Windows và macOS
Không dây: Không cần cáp — chỉ cần kết nối cả hai thiết bị vào cùng một mạng
Độ trễ thấp: Trải nghiệm mượt mà, phản hồi nhanh với sự trễ tối thiểu

Một nghiên cứu năm 2023 cho thấy rằng các thiết lập màn hình đôi có thể tăng năng suất lên tới 42%. DeskIn cho phép bạn mở khóa những lợi ích đó — mà không cần mua thêm phần cứng.

Cách sử dụng DeskIn: Hướng dẫn từng bước

Bước 1: Cài đặt DeskIn trên cả hai thiết bị

Trên PC của bạn:

  • Nhấp vào đây để tải xuống DeskIn , hãy chắc chắn bạn chọn phiên bản Windows

  • Thực hiện theo trình hướng dẫn cài đặt

  • Khởi động DeskIn và đăng nhập hoặc tạo tài khoản miễn phí

Trên Mac của bạn:

  • Tải xuống phiên bản Mac của DeskIn từ cùng một trang web

  • Cài đặt và mở ứng dụng

  • Đăng nhập bằng cùng một tài khoản

Bước 2: Kết nối các thiết bị của bạn

  • Đảm bảo cả hai thiết bị đều được kết nối với internet

  • Trên Mac của bạn, đi đến "Quản lý Màn hình" trong DeskIn

  • Nhấp vào phản chiếu màn hình của tôi hoặc mở rộng màn hình của tôi

choose mirror or extend screen
  • PC của bạn sẽ xuất hiện trong danh sách — nhấp để kết nối

  • Chấp nhận yêu cầu kết nối trên Mac của bạn

Bước 3: Cấu hình Cài đặt Hiển thị

  • Chọn giữa "Phản chiếu Màn hình" hoặc "Mở rộng Màn hình"

  • Chọn kích thước màn hình, độ phân giải và tốc độ khung hình của bạn

  • Điều chỉnh chất lượng hình ảnh theo nhu cầu

setting between Mac and PC

👀 Bạn cũng có thể thích đọc:

Phương pháp 2: Kết nối có dây (HDMI/Giải pháp Bộ chuyển đổi)

Thích kết nối vật lý? Trong khi hầu hết các Mac đều không hỗ trợ đầu vào HDMI trực tiếp, vẫn có những cách giải quyết bằng cách sử dụng các bộ chuyển đổi như USB-C sang HDMI hoặc VGA sang HDMI.

 Connection methods to use Mac as second monitor for PC with HDMI

Trước khi bạn bắt đầu:

  • Xác định các cổng trên Mac và PC của bạn

  • Use bộ chuyển đổi phù hợp (MacBook có thể cần Bộ chuyển đổi Đa cổng USB-C Digital AV)

👉 Cách thiết lập:

  1. Cắm HDMI/bộ chuyển đổi vào PC của bạn

  2. Kết nối đầu kia với MacBook của bạn

  3. Bật chia sẻ màn hình trên PC Windows của bạn

Chú ý: Không phải tất cả các Mac đều hỗ trợ đầu vào HDMI, vì vậy phương pháp này có thể bị giới hạn dựa trên mẫu của bạn. Nó khả thi nhất với Mac Mini, và khó khăn hơn với MacBook hoặc iMac mà không có phần mềm bên thứ ba.

Khắc phục sự cố Thông thường

Ngay cả với những công cụ tốt nhất, sự cố có thể xảy ra. Dưới đây là cách khắc phục những vấn đề phổ biến nhất:

  1. Không thể kết nối?

  • Kiểm tra lại kết nối Wi-Fi trên cả hai thiết bị

  • Tạm thời vô hiệu hóa tường lửa hoặc phần mềm diệt virus

  • Khởi động lại cả ứng dụng DeskIn và các thiết bị của bạn

  • Đảm bảo DeskIn đang được cập nhật

  1. Độ trễ hoặc chậm?

  • Đảm bảo tín hiệu Wi-Fi mạnh

  • Đóng các ứng dụng chiếm băng thông lớn như gọi video hoặc tải xuống

  • Giảm cài đặt chất lượng hiển thị trong DeskIn

  • Xem xét chuyển sang kết nối có dây

  1. Hiển thị trông không ổn?

  • Kiểm tra độ phân giải gốc của Mac của bạn

  • Điều chỉnh tỷ lệ trong cả DeskIn và cài đặt hiển thị Windows

  • Thử sử dụng Mac trong chế độ gập (nắp MacBook đóng với bàn phím/mouse bên ngoài)

Kết luận: Tăng năng suất với thiết lập mà bạn đã có

Turning your Mac into a second monitor for your PC

Biến Mac của bạn thành một màn hình thứ hai cho PC của bạn không chỉ là một cách giải quyết thông minh. Đó là một cách thực tế và tiết kiệm để tăng năng suất và tận dụng tối đa những thiết bị mà bạn đã có. Với các công cụ như DeskIn, việc thiết lập một không gian làm việc với màn hình đôi trở nên nhanh chóng và dễ dàng, ngay cả đối với những người có kinh nghiệm kỹ thuật tối thiểu.

Dù bạn đang làm việc trên các dự án sáng tạo, quản lý bảng tính, hoặc chỉ đơn giản là cố gắng giảm mệt mỏi khi chuyển đổi giữa các cửa sổ, việc mở rộng màn hình của bạn có thể cải thiện đáng kể quy trình làm việc của bạn. Vì vậy, thay vì để cho chiếc Mac đó phủ bụi, hãy biến nó thành một phần mở rộng mạnh mẽ của không gian làm việc của bạn và tận hưởng một thói quen hàng ngày mượt mà và hiệu quả hơn.

 Hành động ngay bây giờ: Hãy đến DeskIn.io, tải xuống ứng dụng và trang bị cho không gian làm việc của bạn nâng cấp màn hình đôi mà nó xứng đáng. Bản thân bạn trong tương lai sẽ cảm ơn bạn.

Nhấp vào đây để tải xuống DeskIn

Mac như một màn hình thứ hai cho PC: Hướng dẫn hoàn chỉnh

Trong kỷ nguyên làm việc từ xa và đa nhiệm, việc có nhiều không gian màn hình không còn là một sự sang trọng mà là một nguồn lực tăng năng suất. Nếu bạn từng hỏi, "Tôi có thể sử dụng Mac của tôi như một màn hình thứ hai cho PC không?" câu trả lời là có. Và điều đó dễ hơn bạn nghĩ.

Dù bạn đang phủi bụi một chiếc MacBook cũ hay tái sử dụng iMac của bạn, việc biến Mac của bạn thành một màn hình thứ hai có thể giúp bạn tiết kiệm tiền và tối ưu hóa không gian làm việc của bạn. Là người quản lý nhiều dự án hàng ngày, tôi đã trải nghiệm trực tiếp cách mà thiết lập này có thể biến đổi quy trình làm việc của bạn.

Phương pháp 1: Cách dễ nhất — Sử dụng DeskIn

Nếu bạn đang tìm kiếm một giải pháp cắm và chạy, DeskIn là lựa chọn tốt nhất của bạn. Đây là một ứng dụng đa nền tảng cho phép bạn mở rộng hoặc phản chiếu màn hình PC của bạn lên Mac của bạn một cách không dây — với độ trễ gần như không có.

👍 Tại sao DeskIn là một sự đột phá:

Đa nền tảng: Hoạt động liền mạch giữa Windows và macOS
Không dây: Không cần cáp — chỉ cần kết nối cả hai thiết bị vào cùng một mạng
Độ trễ thấp: Trải nghiệm mượt mà, phản hồi nhanh với sự trễ tối thiểu

Một nghiên cứu năm 2023 cho thấy rằng các thiết lập màn hình đôi có thể tăng năng suất lên tới 42%. DeskIn cho phép bạn mở khóa những lợi ích đó — mà không cần mua thêm phần cứng.

Cách sử dụng DeskIn: Hướng dẫn từng bước

Bước 1: Cài đặt DeskIn trên cả hai thiết bị

Trên PC của bạn:

  • Nhấp vào đây để tải xuống DeskIn , hãy chắc chắn bạn chọn phiên bản Windows

  • Thực hiện theo trình hướng dẫn cài đặt

  • Khởi động DeskIn và đăng nhập hoặc tạo tài khoản miễn phí

Trên Mac của bạn:

  • Tải xuống phiên bản Mac của DeskIn từ cùng một trang web

  • Cài đặt và mở ứng dụng

  • Đăng nhập bằng cùng một tài khoản

Bước 2: Kết nối các thiết bị của bạn

  • Đảm bảo cả hai thiết bị đều được kết nối với internet

  • Trên Mac của bạn, đi đến "Quản lý Màn hình" trong DeskIn

  • Nhấp vào phản chiếu màn hình của tôi hoặc mở rộng màn hình của tôi

choose mirror or extend screen
  • PC của bạn sẽ xuất hiện trong danh sách — nhấp để kết nối

  • Chấp nhận yêu cầu kết nối trên Mac của bạn

Bước 3: Cấu hình Cài đặt Hiển thị

  • Chọn giữa "Phản chiếu Màn hình" hoặc "Mở rộng Màn hình"

  • Chọn kích thước màn hình, độ phân giải và tốc độ khung hình của bạn

  • Điều chỉnh chất lượng hình ảnh theo nhu cầu

setting between Mac and PC

👀 Bạn cũng có thể thích đọc:

Phương pháp 2: Kết nối có dây (HDMI/Giải pháp Bộ chuyển đổi)

Thích kết nối vật lý? Trong khi hầu hết các Mac đều không hỗ trợ đầu vào HDMI trực tiếp, vẫn có những cách giải quyết bằng cách sử dụng các bộ chuyển đổi như USB-C sang HDMI hoặc VGA sang HDMI.

 Connection methods to use Mac as second monitor for PC with HDMI

Trước khi bạn bắt đầu:

  • Xác định các cổng trên Mac và PC của bạn

  • Use bộ chuyển đổi phù hợp (MacBook có thể cần Bộ chuyển đổi Đa cổng USB-C Digital AV)

👉 Cách thiết lập:

  1. Cắm HDMI/bộ chuyển đổi vào PC của bạn

  2. Kết nối đầu kia với MacBook của bạn

  3. Bật chia sẻ màn hình trên PC Windows của bạn

Chú ý: Không phải tất cả các Mac đều hỗ trợ đầu vào HDMI, vì vậy phương pháp này có thể bị giới hạn dựa trên mẫu của bạn. Nó khả thi nhất với Mac Mini, và khó khăn hơn với MacBook hoặc iMac mà không có phần mềm bên thứ ba.

Khắc phục sự cố Thông thường

Ngay cả với những công cụ tốt nhất, sự cố có thể xảy ra. Dưới đây là cách khắc phục những vấn đề phổ biến nhất:

  1. Không thể kết nối?

  • Kiểm tra lại kết nối Wi-Fi trên cả hai thiết bị

  • Tạm thời vô hiệu hóa tường lửa hoặc phần mềm diệt virus

  • Khởi động lại cả ứng dụng DeskIn và các thiết bị của bạn

  • Đảm bảo DeskIn đang được cập nhật

  1. Độ trễ hoặc chậm?

  • Đảm bảo tín hiệu Wi-Fi mạnh

  • Đóng các ứng dụng chiếm băng thông lớn như gọi video hoặc tải xuống

  • Giảm cài đặt chất lượng hiển thị trong DeskIn

  • Xem xét chuyển sang kết nối có dây

  1. Hiển thị trông không ổn?

  • Kiểm tra độ phân giải gốc của Mac của bạn

  • Điều chỉnh tỷ lệ trong cả DeskIn và cài đặt hiển thị Windows

  • Thử sử dụng Mac trong chế độ gập (nắp MacBook đóng với bàn phím/mouse bên ngoài)

Kết luận: Tăng năng suất với thiết lập mà bạn đã có

Turning your Mac into a second monitor for your PC

Biến Mac của bạn thành một màn hình thứ hai cho PC của bạn không chỉ là một cách giải quyết thông minh. Đó là một cách thực tế và tiết kiệm để tăng năng suất và tận dụng tối đa những thiết bị mà bạn đã có. Với các công cụ như DeskIn, việc thiết lập một không gian làm việc với màn hình đôi trở nên nhanh chóng và dễ dàng, ngay cả đối với những người có kinh nghiệm kỹ thuật tối thiểu.

Dù bạn đang làm việc trên các dự án sáng tạo, quản lý bảng tính, hoặc chỉ đơn giản là cố gắng giảm mệt mỏi khi chuyển đổi giữa các cửa sổ, việc mở rộng màn hình của bạn có thể cải thiện đáng kể quy trình làm việc của bạn. Vì vậy, thay vì để cho chiếc Mac đó phủ bụi, hãy biến nó thành một phần mở rộng mạnh mẽ của không gian làm việc của bạn và tận hưởng một thói quen hàng ngày mượt mà và hiệu quả hơn.

 Hành động ngay bây giờ: Hãy đến DeskIn.io, tải xuống ứng dụng và trang bị cho không gian làm việc của bạn nâng cấp màn hình đôi mà nó xứng đáng. Bản thân bạn trong tương lai sẽ cảm ơn bạn.

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 Someone Accessing Your Phone Remotely

How to Stop Someone from Accessing Your Phone Remotely

In today's hyper-connected world, our smartphones hold everything — personal messages, photos, financial accounts, and more. But what happens when someone is accessing your phone remotely without your knowledge?

This guide explains how to tell if your phone is being accessed remotely and how to stop someone from accessing your phone remotely, whether you're using Android or iPhone.

How to Tell if Someone Is Accessing Your Phone Remotely

Here are the top signs that your phone might be remotely hacked or monitored:

1. Unusual Phone Behavior

Apps open by themselves, settings change without input, or your screen flickers — these are signs of unauthorized remote control.

2. Rapid Battery Drain

Spyware and remote-access tools often run in the background, consuming battery life significantly faster than normal.

3. High Data Usage

If your mobile data usage spikes and can’t be explained by your regular app use, it may indicate data is being sent elsewhere without your consent.

4. Background Noise on Calls

Hearing electronic interference or clicking sounds during calls? It could be a sign your phone is being tapped or monitored.

5. Unknown Apps Installed

Apps you didn’t download may be malicious software installed remotely to spy on your activity, especially on Android devices.

How to Stop Someone from Accessing Your Phone Remotely

Once you suspect unauthorized access, here’s how to take back control:

 1. Remove Hidden Apps via Android

  • Go to Settings > Apps > Manage Apps

    Remove Suspicious Apps to Stop Remote Phone Access


  • Look for unknown or recently installed apps you didn’t authorize

  • Uninstall them immediately


 2. Change All Your Passwords

  • Update your phone lock screen password

  • Change passwords for Google, Apple ID, and social media accounts

  • Use complex and unique passwords for each platform


 3. Check Google or Apple Devices

  • On Android:
    Settings > Google > Manage your Google Account > Security > Manage Devices

  • On iPhone:
    Settings > [your name] > Scroll to see devices

  • Remove any unfamiliar devices from your account

    Signs Your Phone Is Being Accessed Remotely And How to Stop It


 4. Install a Trusted Antivirus

A good mobile antivirus can detect spyware, trojans, or keyloggers. Run a full scan to clean your phone.

5. Avoid Clicking Suspicious Links

Never tap on unknown links received via SMS, email, or messaging apps. They might install remote-access tools instantly.

6. Avoid Public Wi-Fi & Charging Stations

Hackers can exploit public networks or USB ports to inject malware. Always use VPN and your own charger when in public.

 7. Factory Reset as Last Resort

If all else fails, back up your data and perform a full factory reset to wipe out any hidden malware or backdoors.

Final Thoughts

If you're worried that someone is accessing your phone remotely, it's critical to act fast. Early signs like fast battery drain or unknown apps can be your first warning. Follow the steps above to stop remote access on Android or iPhone and keep your digital life secure.

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 Someone Accessing Your Phone Remotely

How to Stop Someone from Accessing Your Phone Remotely

In today's hyper-connected world, our smartphones hold everything — personal messages, photos, financial accounts, and more. But what happens when someone is accessing your phone remotely without your knowledge?

This guide explains how to tell if your phone is being accessed remotely and how to stop someone from accessing your phone remotely, whether you're using Android or iPhone.

How to Tell if Someone Is Accessing Your Phone Remotely

Here are the top signs that your phone might be remotely hacked or monitored:

1. Unusual Phone Behavior

Apps open by themselves, settings change without input, or your screen flickers — these are signs of unauthorized remote control.

2. Rapid Battery Drain

Spyware and remote-access tools often run in the background, consuming battery life significantly faster than normal.

3. High Data Usage

If your mobile data usage spikes and can’t be explained by your regular app use, it may indicate data is being sent elsewhere without your consent.

4. Background Noise on Calls

Hearing electronic interference or clicking sounds during calls? It could be a sign your phone is being tapped or monitored.

5. Unknown Apps Installed

Apps you didn’t download may be malicious software installed remotely to spy on your activity, especially on Android devices.

How to Stop Someone from Accessing Your Phone Remotely

Once you suspect unauthorized access, here’s how to take back control:

 1. Remove Hidden Apps via Android

  • Go to Settings > Apps > Manage Apps

    Remove Suspicious Apps to Stop Remote Phone Access


  • Look for unknown or recently installed apps you didn’t authorize

  • Uninstall them immediately


 2. Change All Your Passwords

  • Update your phone lock screen password

  • Change passwords for Google, Apple ID, and social media accounts

  • Use complex and unique passwords for each platform


 3. Check Google or Apple Devices

  • On Android:
    Settings > Google > Manage your Google Account > Security > Manage Devices

  • On iPhone:
    Settings > [your name] > Scroll to see devices

  • Remove any unfamiliar devices from your account

    Signs Your Phone Is Being Accessed Remotely And How to Stop It


 4. Install a Trusted Antivirus

A good mobile antivirus can detect spyware, trojans, or keyloggers. Run a full scan to clean your phone.

5. Avoid Clicking Suspicious Links

Never tap on unknown links received via SMS, email, or messaging apps. They might install remote-access tools instantly.

6. Avoid Public Wi-Fi & Charging Stations

Hackers can exploit public networks or USB ports to inject malware. Always use VPN and your own charger when in public.

 7. Factory Reset as Last Resort

If all else fails, back up your data and perform a full factory reset to wipe out any hidden malware or backdoors.

Final Thoughts

If you're worried that someone is accessing your phone remotely, it's critical to act fast. Early signs like fast battery drain or unknown apps can be your first warning. Follow the steps above to stop remote access on Android or iPhone and keep your digital life secure.

Want secure remote access instead of worrying about hackers?
Try DeskIn – encrypted, fast, and made for peace of mind.
Start your free today

Make Work Fun Again with Playful Work Design

Playful Work Design: Turning Routine Jobs Into Joyful Wins

We’ve all heard the phrase “Work Hard, Play Hard.” It’s a motto that’s especially popular among those born in the 80s and 90s — a generation that believes serious effort deserves serious fun.

But what if we didn’t have to separate the two?

What if work and play could happen at the same time — even during office hours?

That’s exactly the idea behind playful work design — a concept that helps employees shape their daily tasks to be more enjoyable, interactive, and fulfilling.

Let’s dive into how this works, why it matters more than ever in today’s hybrid/remote work setup, and how tools like Deskin make it real.

Boost Productivity with Playful Work Design

What Is Playful Work Design?

In simple terms, playful work design is when employees actively shape their work environment to feel more like play — without changing the actual job.

Instead of just waiting for motivation, they create it.

Researchers Scharp et al. (2019) describe it as a proactive strategy where employees inject fun, humor, or challenge into their tasks. This is done in two main ways:

  • Designing fun: Making work enjoyable (e.g., adding music, humor, or friendly banter)

  • Designing competition: Creating personal goals or team-based challenges

And this isn’t just theory. Studies have shown that playful work design leads to more motivation, creativity, and long-term performance.

In fact, Petelczyc et al. (2018) note that “play at work” promotes engagement, positive emotion, and strong internal drive. Meanwhile, Csikszentmihalyi (2020) — the man behind the famous Flow Theory — supports this by saying that play fuels motivation and personal well-being.

Why Offices (and Remote Teams) Need Playful Work Design

Let’s be real. Most of us spend 7 to 9 hours a day working — often repeating the same rituals daily.

Even the most dedicated employees get bored when there’s no variety or challenge. That’s when creativity kicks in — and employees start finding their own ways to stay sane and energized.

This is where playful work design shows its true value.

Examples?

  • Break-time gaming on smartphones or office PCs

  • Office tournaments using repurposed desks as ping-pong tables

  • Personalized desks filled with mini toys, plushies, or LEGO builds

  • Teams adding memes, jokes, or challenges in Slack threads

The best part? These playful moments don’t hurt productivity. They often improve it.

When people enjoy their environment, they show up better. They perform better. They stay longer.

And with today’s flexible tools, remote workers can do the same.

Competition and Play Build Focus, Not Just Fun

Here’s another angle: Play isn’t just about joy — it’s about drive.

Vleet & Feeney (2015) explain that games come with targets and goals. There’s always something to achieve — and the drive to “win” keeps people focused.

Think about how powerful that can be at work.

Instead of forcing motivation, employees choose to participate in challenges — just like they do in games. They go all-in. They ignore distractions. They aim to win.

Now imagine applying that same energy to a weekly report, a sales target, or a design deadline.

When work is gamified and rewarding, people naturally push themselves.

It’s no longer about surviving the day. It’s about finishing strong.

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  2. The complete guide to sharing your Iphone to Ipad

  3. How to connect Mac to PC for remote desktop screen share

Interactivity Sparks Collaboration

Playful work isn’t a solo thing. It's interactive.

In games, we strategize, calculate, cooperate — all to achieve a win. The same goes for teams using playful design at work.

When playful elements are added, employees are more likely to:

  • Share ideas

  • Collaborate on problem-solving

  • Support each other to reach shared goals

In short, playful work design helps teams bond and thrive.

Remote Work? Make Play Part of the Plan

“But what if we’re not in the office?”

Great question.

Playful work design can absolutely happen in remote or hybrid teams — especially with platforms like DeskIn.
Click here to download DeskIn

Deskin helps users work and play all at once. And with the current Play x Work campaign, it’s easier than ever to create a fun, high-performance digital setup.

Here’s what you get with Deskin Remote Game (promo valid until July 31):

special promo, job for gamers

Upgrade graphics up to 2K/144FPS or 4K/60FPS
Play PC games on your phone (with custom keyboard)
Connect up to 100 devices across OS platforms
Mirror, extend, or multi-screen your workspace

Special offer: Only $14.32 USD with promo code deskinsummer1
Upgrade now →

Make Work Fun Again with Playful Work Design

Playful Work Design: Turning Routine Jobs Into Joyful Wins

We’ve all heard the phrase “Work Hard, Play Hard.” It’s a motto that’s especially popular among those born in the 80s and 90s — a generation that believes serious effort deserves serious fun.

But what if we didn’t have to separate the two?

What if work and play could happen at the same time — even during office hours?

That’s exactly the idea behind playful work design — a concept that helps employees shape their daily tasks to be more enjoyable, interactive, and fulfilling.

Let’s dive into how this works, why it matters more than ever in today’s hybrid/remote work setup, and how tools like Deskin make it real.

Boost Productivity with Playful Work Design

What Is Playful Work Design?

In simple terms, playful work design is when employees actively shape their work environment to feel more like play — without changing the actual job.

Instead of just waiting for motivation, they create it.

Researchers Scharp et al. (2019) describe it as a proactive strategy where employees inject fun, humor, or challenge into their tasks. This is done in two main ways:

  • Designing fun: Making work enjoyable (e.g., adding music, humor, or friendly banter)

  • Designing competition: Creating personal goals or team-based challenges

And this isn’t just theory. Studies have shown that playful work design leads to more motivation, creativity, and long-term performance.

In fact, Petelczyc et al. (2018) note that “play at work” promotes engagement, positive emotion, and strong internal drive. Meanwhile, Csikszentmihalyi (2020) — the man behind the famous Flow Theory — supports this by saying that play fuels motivation and personal well-being.

Why Offices (and Remote Teams) Need Playful Work Design

Let’s be real. Most of us spend 7 to 9 hours a day working — often repeating the same rituals daily.

Even the most dedicated employees get bored when there’s no variety or challenge. That’s when creativity kicks in — and employees start finding their own ways to stay sane and energized.

This is where playful work design shows its true value.

Examples?

  • Break-time gaming on smartphones or office PCs

  • Office tournaments using repurposed desks as ping-pong tables

  • Personalized desks filled with mini toys, plushies, or LEGO builds

  • Teams adding memes, jokes, or challenges in Slack threads

The best part? These playful moments don’t hurt productivity. They often improve it.

When people enjoy their environment, they show up better. They perform better. They stay longer.

And with today’s flexible tools, remote workers can do the same.

Competition and Play Build Focus, Not Just Fun

Here’s another angle: Play isn’t just about joy — it’s about drive.

Vleet & Feeney (2015) explain that games come with targets and goals. There’s always something to achieve — and the drive to “win” keeps people focused.

Think about how powerful that can be at work.

Instead of forcing motivation, employees choose to participate in challenges — just like they do in games. They go all-in. They ignore distractions. They aim to win.

Now imagine applying that same energy to a weekly report, a sales target, or a design deadline.

When work is gamified and rewarding, people naturally push themselves.

It’s no longer about surviving the day. It’s about finishing strong.

SUGGESTIONS FOR YOU:

  1. Top 5 Secure Remote Desktop Option in 2025

  2. The complete guide to sharing your Iphone to Ipad

  3. How to connect Mac to PC for remote desktop screen share

Interactivity Sparks Collaboration

Playful work isn’t a solo thing. It's interactive.

In games, we strategize, calculate, cooperate — all to achieve a win. The same goes for teams using playful design at work.

When playful elements are added, employees are more likely to:

  • Share ideas

  • Collaborate on problem-solving

  • Support each other to reach shared goals

In short, playful work design helps teams bond and thrive.

Remote Work? Make Play Part of the Plan

“But what if we’re not in the office?”

Great question.

Playful work design can absolutely happen in remote or hybrid teams — especially with platforms like DeskIn.
Click here to download DeskIn

Deskin helps users work and play all at once. And with the current Play x Work campaign, it’s easier than ever to create a fun, high-performance digital setup.

Here’s what you get with Deskin Remote Game (promo valid until July 31):

special promo, job for gamers

Upgrade graphics up to 2K/144FPS or 4K/60FPS
Play PC games on your phone (with custom keyboard)
Connect up to 100 devices across OS platforms
Mirror, extend, or multi-screen your workspace

Special offer: Only $14.32 USD with promo code deskinsummer1
Upgrade now →

streamer on pc live during gaming

7 Best Streaming Apps for Gamers in 2025 (Built for Beginners)

Want to share your epic gameplays live but don’t know which app to use? You're not alone.

More and more gamers want to stream their sessions—whether it’s to grow a following, entertain friends, or even start a side hustle. But with so many streaming apps out there, choosing the right one can feel like sorting inventory in survival mode.

I’ve been in the game (literally) for over a decade, and I’ve tested all the popular options. In this post, I’ll walk you through the 7 best streaming apps for gaming in 2025—what makes them great, who they're for, and how to start, Let’s jump right in.

7 best streaming apps for gaming

1. Twitch

Twitch is still the go-to for most streamers—and for good reason. With a massive audience and deep integration with gaming culture, Twitch lets gamers interact in real time, build loyal communities, and even monetize their channels through subscriptions and Bits. Its features like raids, emotes, and clip sharing make it one of the best choice if you're looking to grow fast and engage consistently.

Why It's Great:

  • Supports PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and mobile.

  • You can grow fast if you're consistent.

  • Huge community = easier to get discovered.

2. YouTube Gaming

YouTube Gaming is a strong contender for gamers who want long-term visibility. Your streams automatically become videos, helping you build a content library. The platform also offers high-resolution streaming and reliable monetization through ads and memberships. As part of the YouTube ecosystem, it's one of the best stream apps for gaming if discoverability and content longevity are your priorities.

Why It's Great:

  • Everything is in one place—videos, shorts, streams.

  • Streamed videos stay on your channel (great for building an archive).

  • Powerful search and recommended videos bring traffic even after you go offline.

3. Facebook Gaming

Facebook Gaming makes streaming accessible to casual gamers and existing Facebook users. It’s easy to go live with just a few clicks, and you can reach friends or groups instantly. Plus, it integrates well with existing Facebook communities. If you're targeting your personal network or niche audiences, this is among the alternative stream apps for gaming with a social twist.

Why It's Great:

  • Easy to invite your friend list.

  • Built-in audience if you're active on Facebook.

  • Live chat, reactions, and share options.

4. Discord

Originally a chat platform, Discord now offers seamless game streaming inside servers. You can share your screen in high quality with minimal delay, making it perfect for private streams among friends or exclusive communities. It may not be for public broadcasting, but it’s definitely one of the best stream apps for gaming if you're prioritizing intimacy and real-time feedback.

Why It's Great:

  • No setup needed—just click “Go Live.”

  • Works well for collabs, hangouts, or coaching sessions.

  • Quality audio/video even on slower connections.

5. Streamlabs

Streamlabs is a broadcasting app built on OBS but with a much more user-friendly interface. It provides overlays, donation tools, and widgets that make your stream look pro with minimal effort. Whether you're streaming on Twitch, YouTube, or Facebook, this tool makes your setup smoother. For streamers who want customization, it ranks among the best stream apps for gaming.

Why It's Great:

  • Easy setup with built-in themes & overlays.

  • Supports multistreaming.

  • Integrated widgets (chat, alerts, donation).

  • Cloud sync & performance analytics

6. OBS Studio

OBS Studio is the industry standard for professional streamers. It offers full control over scenes, audio mixing, filters, and transitions. Though it has a steeper learning curve, its power is unmatched. For those who want flexibility and top-tier quality, OBS is one of the best stream apps for gaming used by esports pros and content creators alike.

Why It's Great:

  • Raw and flexible, perfect for users who want full control.

  • Open-source software for live streaming and recording.

  • Free and lightweight, but requires manual setup (overlays, plugins, etc).

7. Kick

Kick is a newer streaming platform that’s quickly gaining traction due to its creator-friendly policies and high revenue share. With a simple interface and fewer restrictions than other platforms, Kick is ideal for those who want a fresh start. It might still be growing, but it deserves a spot on any list of the best stream apps for gaming in 2025.

Why It's Great:

  • 95/5 revenue split (yes, really).

  • Simple interface, no weird algorithm stuff.

  • Chill vibe and growing fast.

Related reading:

Bonus Tip: Want to Play Game Remotely?

Streaming is great—but what if you also want to play your favorite games remotely with full graphics and responsiveness?

That’s where DeskIn shines. It’s not just for work—DeskIn is a remote desktop built for gamers, letting you:

  • Play PC games on your phone or tablet with custom controls

  • Stream up to 2K/144FPS or 4K/60FPS visuals

  • Connect up to 100 devices across platforms

  • Use mirroring, extended, or multi-screen setups for full flexibility

With the DeskIn Remote Game upgrade priced at only $14.32 USD, it’s a powerful add-on to your streaming setup.
Click here to download DeskIn

special promo, job for gamers

Use the promo code deskinsummer1 between July 16–31 for extra savings.
Now you can stream and game from anywhere, without compromising quality.
Click here to upgrade

streamer on pc live during gaming

7 Best Streaming Apps for Gamers in 2025 (Built for Beginners)

Want to share your epic gameplays live but don’t know which app to use? You're not alone.

More and more gamers want to stream their sessions—whether it’s to grow a following, entertain friends, or even start a side hustle. But with so many streaming apps out there, choosing the right one can feel like sorting inventory in survival mode.

I’ve been in the game (literally) for over a decade, and I’ve tested all the popular options. In this post, I’ll walk you through the 7 best streaming apps for gaming in 2025—what makes them great, who they're for, and how to start, Let’s jump right in.

7 best streaming apps for gaming

1. Twitch

Twitch is still the go-to for most streamers—and for good reason. With a massive audience and deep integration with gaming culture, Twitch lets gamers interact in real time, build loyal communities, and even monetize their channels through subscriptions and Bits. Its features like raids, emotes, and clip sharing make it one of the best choice if you're looking to grow fast and engage consistently.

Why It's Great:

  • Supports PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and mobile.

  • You can grow fast if you're consistent.

  • Huge community = easier to get discovered.

2. YouTube Gaming

YouTube Gaming is a strong contender for gamers who want long-term visibility. Your streams automatically become videos, helping you build a content library. The platform also offers high-resolution streaming and reliable monetization through ads and memberships. As part of the YouTube ecosystem, it's one of the best stream apps for gaming if discoverability and content longevity are your priorities.

Why It's Great:

  • Everything is in one place—videos, shorts, streams.

  • Streamed videos stay on your channel (great for building an archive).

  • Powerful search and recommended videos bring traffic even after you go offline.

3. Facebook Gaming

Facebook Gaming makes streaming accessible to casual gamers and existing Facebook users. It’s easy to go live with just a few clicks, and you can reach friends or groups instantly. Plus, it integrates well with existing Facebook communities. If you're targeting your personal network or niche audiences, this is among the alternative stream apps for gaming with a social twist.

Why It's Great:

  • Easy to invite your friend list.

  • Built-in audience if you're active on Facebook.

  • Live chat, reactions, and share options.

4. Discord

Originally a chat platform, Discord now offers seamless game streaming inside servers. You can share your screen in high quality with minimal delay, making it perfect for private streams among friends or exclusive communities. It may not be for public broadcasting, but it’s definitely one of the best stream apps for gaming if you're prioritizing intimacy and real-time feedback.

Why It's Great:

  • No setup needed—just click “Go Live.”

  • Works well for collabs, hangouts, or coaching sessions.

  • Quality audio/video even on slower connections.

5. Streamlabs

Streamlabs is a broadcasting app built on OBS but with a much more user-friendly interface. It provides overlays, donation tools, and widgets that make your stream look pro with minimal effort. Whether you're streaming on Twitch, YouTube, or Facebook, this tool makes your setup smoother. For streamers who want customization, it ranks among the best stream apps for gaming.

Why It's Great:

  • Easy setup with built-in themes & overlays.

  • Supports multistreaming.

  • Integrated widgets (chat, alerts, donation).

  • Cloud sync & performance analytics

6. OBS Studio

OBS Studio is the industry standard for professional streamers. It offers full control over scenes, audio mixing, filters, and transitions. Though it has a steeper learning curve, its power is unmatched. For those who want flexibility and top-tier quality, OBS is one of the best stream apps for gaming used by esports pros and content creators alike.

Why It's Great:

  • Raw and flexible, perfect for users who want full control.

  • Open-source software for live streaming and recording.

  • Free and lightweight, but requires manual setup (overlays, plugins, etc).

7. Kick

Kick is a newer streaming platform that’s quickly gaining traction due to its creator-friendly policies and high revenue share. With a simple interface and fewer restrictions than other platforms, Kick is ideal for those who want a fresh start. It might still be growing, but it deserves a spot on any list of the best stream apps for gaming in 2025.

Why It's Great:

  • 95/5 revenue split (yes, really).

  • Simple interface, no weird algorithm stuff.

  • Chill vibe and growing fast.

Related reading:

Bonus Tip: Want to Play Game Remotely?

Streaming is great—but what if you also want to play your favorite games remotely with full graphics and responsiveness?

That’s where DeskIn shines. It’s not just for work—DeskIn is a remote desktop built for gamers, letting you:

  • Play PC games on your phone or tablet with custom controls

  • Stream up to 2K/144FPS or 4K/60FPS visuals

  • Connect up to 100 devices across platforms

  • Use mirroring, extended, or multi-screen setups for full flexibility

With the DeskIn Remote Game upgrade priced at only $14.32 USD, it’s a powerful add-on to your streaming setup.
Click here to download DeskIn

special promo, job for gamers

Use the promo code deskinsummer1 between July 16–31 for extra savings.
Now you can stream and game from anywhere, without compromising quality.
Click here to upgrade

 Someone Accessing Your Phone Remotely

How to Stop Someone from Accessing Your Phone Remotely

In today's hyper-connected world, our smartphones hold everything — personal messages, photos, financial accounts, and more. But what happens when someone is accessing your phone remotely without your knowledge?

This guide explains how to tell if your phone is being accessed remotely and how to stop someone from accessing your phone remotely, whether you're using Android or iPhone.

How to Tell if Someone Is Accessing Your Phone Remotely

Here are the top signs that your phone might be remotely hacked or monitored:

1. Unusual Phone Behavior

Apps open by themselves, settings change without input, or your screen flickers — these are signs of unauthorized remote control.

2. Rapid Battery Drain

Spyware and remote-access tools often run in the background, consuming battery life significantly faster than normal.

3. High Data Usage

If your mobile data usage spikes and can’t be explained by your regular app use, it may indicate data is being sent elsewhere without your consent.

4. Background Noise on Calls

Hearing electronic interference or clicking sounds during calls? It could be a sign your phone is being tapped or monitored.

5. Unknown Apps Installed

Apps you didn’t download may be malicious software installed remotely to spy on your activity, especially on Android devices.

How to Stop Someone from Accessing Your Phone Remotely

Once you suspect unauthorized access, here’s how to take back control:

 1. Remove Hidden Apps via Android

  • Go to Settings > Apps > Manage Apps

    Remove Suspicious Apps to Stop Remote Phone Access


  • Look for unknown or recently installed apps you didn’t authorize

  • Uninstall them immediately


 2. Change All Your Passwords

  • Update your phone lock screen password

  • Change passwords for Google, Apple ID, and social media accounts

  • Use complex and unique passwords for each platform


 3. Check Google or Apple Devices

  • On Android:
    Settings > Google > Manage your Google Account > Security > Manage Devices

  • On iPhone:
    Settings > [your name] > Scroll to see devices

  • Remove any unfamiliar devices from your account

    Signs Your Phone Is Being Accessed Remotely And How to Stop It


 4. Install a Trusted Antivirus

A good mobile antivirus can detect spyware, trojans, or keyloggers. Run a full scan to clean your phone.

5. Avoid Clicking Suspicious Links

Never tap on unknown links received via SMS, email, or messaging apps. They might install remote-access tools instantly.

6. Avoid Public Wi-Fi & Charging Stations

Hackers can exploit public networks or USB ports to inject malware. Always use VPN and your own charger when in public.

 7. Factory Reset as Last Resort

If all else fails, back up your data and perform a full factory reset to wipe out any hidden malware or backdoors.

Final Thoughts

If you're worried that someone is accessing your phone remotely, it's critical to act fast. Early signs like fast battery drain or unknown apps can be your first warning. Follow the steps above to stop remote access on Android or iPhone and keep your digital life secure.

Want secure remote access instead of worrying about hackers?
Try DeskIn – encrypted, fast, and made for peace of mind.
Start your free today

Make Work Fun Again with Playful Work Design

Playful Work Design: Turning Routine Jobs Into Joyful Wins

We’ve all heard the phrase “Work Hard, Play Hard.” It’s a motto that’s especially popular among those born in the 80s and 90s — a generation that believes serious effort deserves serious fun.

But what if we didn’t have to separate the two?

What if work and play could happen at the same time — even during office hours?

That’s exactly the idea behind playful work design — a concept that helps employees shape their daily tasks to be more enjoyable, interactive, and fulfilling.

Let’s dive into how this works, why it matters more than ever in today’s hybrid/remote work setup, and how tools like Deskin make it real.

Boost Productivity with Playful Work Design

What Is Playful Work Design?

In simple terms, playful work design is when employees actively shape their work environment to feel more like play — without changing the actual job.

Instead of just waiting for motivation, they create it.

Researchers Scharp et al. (2019) describe it as a proactive strategy where employees inject fun, humor, or challenge into their tasks. This is done in two main ways:

  • Designing fun: Making work enjoyable (e.g., adding music, humor, or friendly banter)

  • Designing competition: Creating personal goals or team-based challenges

And this isn’t just theory. Studies have shown that playful work design leads to more motivation, creativity, and long-term performance.

In fact, Petelczyc et al. (2018) note that “play at work” promotes engagement, positive emotion, and strong internal drive. Meanwhile, Csikszentmihalyi (2020) — the man behind the famous Flow Theory — supports this by saying that play fuels motivation and personal well-being.

Why Offices (and Remote Teams) Need Playful Work Design

Let’s be real. Most of us spend 7 to 9 hours a day working — often repeating the same rituals daily.

Even the most dedicated employees get bored when there’s no variety or challenge. That’s when creativity kicks in — and employees start finding their own ways to stay sane and energized.

This is where playful work design shows its true value.

Examples?

  • Break-time gaming on smartphones or office PCs

  • Office tournaments using repurposed desks as ping-pong tables

  • Personalized desks filled with mini toys, plushies, or LEGO builds

  • Teams adding memes, jokes, or challenges in Slack threads

The best part? These playful moments don’t hurt productivity. They often improve it.

When people enjoy their environment, they show up better. They perform better. They stay longer.

And with today’s flexible tools, remote workers can do the same.

Competition and Play Build Focus, Not Just Fun

Here’s another angle: Play isn’t just about joy — it’s about drive.

Vleet & Feeney (2015) explain that games come with targets and goals. There’s always something to achieve — and the drive to “win” keeps people focused.

Think about how powerful that can be at work.

Instead of forcing motivation, employees choose to participate in challenges — just like they do in games. They go all-in. They ignore distractions. They aim to win.

Now imagine applying that same energy to a weekly report, a sales target, or a design deadline.

When work is gamified and rewarding, people naturally push themselves.

It’s no longer about surviving the day. It’s about finishing strong.

SUGGESTIONS FOR YOU:

  1. Top 5 Secure Remote Desktop Option in 2025

  2. The complete guide to sharing your Iphone to Ipad

  3. How to connect Mac to PC for remote desktop screen share

Interactivity Sparks Collaboration

Playful work isn’t a solo thing. It's interactive.

In games, we strategize, calculate, cooperate — all to achieve a win. The same goes for teams using playful design at work.

When playful elements are added, employees are more likely to:

  • Share ideas

  • Collaborate on problem-solving

  • Support each other to reach shared goals

In short, playful work design helps teams bond and thrive.

Remote Work? Make Play Part of the Plan

“But what if we’re not in the office?”

Great question.

Playful work design can absolutely happen in remote or hybrid teams — especially with platforms like DeskIn.
Click here to download DeskIn

Deskin helps users work and play all at once. And with the current Play x Work campaign, it’s easier than ever to create a fun, high-performance digital setup.

Here’s what you get with Deskin Remote Game (promo valid until July 31):

special promo, job for gamers

Upgrade graphics up to 2K/144FPS or 4K/60FPS
Play PC games on your phone (with custom keyboard)
Connect up to 100 devices across OS platforms
Mirror, extend, or multi-screen your workspace

Special offer: Only $14.32 USD with promo code deskinsummer1
Upgrade now →

Contact Us

Email: support@deskin.io

Office: 991D Alexandra Road #02-17, Singapore 119972

Copyright © 2025 Zuler Technology PTE. LTD. All rights reserved.

Contact Us

support@deskin.io

991D Alexandra Road #02-17

Singapore 119972

Copyright © 2025 Zuler Technology PTE. LTD. All rights reserved.

Contact Us

Email: support@deskin.io

Office: 991D Alexandra Road #02-17, Singapore 119972

Copyright © 2025 Zuler Technology PTE. LTD. All rights reserved.