26-Oz Dove Men+Care Body Wash (Various) at Amazon

26-Oz Dove Men+Care Body Wash (Various) at Amazon

Update: This very popular deal is still available.

Amazon has select 26-Oz Dove Men+Care Body Wash (Various) on sale starting from $3.12 when you follow the deal instructions listed below. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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New Wireless Gaming Controller – Make You A Master Manipulator

Video games have become world-famous and are getting access to teenage children. In this world of technology, kids can never be far behind. Moreover, in this generation, in shortage of fields and gardens, video games have taken the lead. This new gaming controller has a brand new frequency (2.4GHz). It also has a strong anti-interference, system controller, and bidirectional transmission.

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Compatible & Incompatible

Wide Compatibility

Compatible with Windows 7/8/10 (Xinput & Dinput), Vista, Android TV box, PS3, Switch and Android 4.0 & up (OTG adapter required (not included) ).

PS: If the connection is unsuccessful, holding down the home button to switch the mode.

Not Compatible:

Not compatible with Xbox 360/ Xbox One/ Mac/ IOS/ PlayStation 4/ Amazon fire TV/ Amazon fire stick.

PS: The games of the above devices may also be incompatible

Package List 1x Wireless Game Controller 1x User Manual 1x USB Cable 1x Receiver

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OTG support

This wireless controller supports OTG. Now you can also connect your wireless game controller not only with Windows but also with Androids and Tablets.

Programmable “M” Buttons

Any complex operation, you can edit as “M” Buttons. The combination keys that can be set are: (A, B, X, Y, LB, RB, L3, LT, RT, R3, direction keys: up, down, left, right)

Wireless+Wired Mode

It has a dual-mode. Once your battery is dead, you can plug in the USB cable and keep your gaming going.

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【2.4GHz Wireless Technology】: This fantastic, reliable wireless technology has a long transmission distance. It has comparatively much better frequency than ISM bands. It also has a bidirectional transmission, allows system co-existence, and has substantial anti-interference.
【Wide Compatibility】: The game controller is compatible with – Windows (Xinput and Dinput), PS3, Switch. It is not compatible with – Xbox 360, Xbox One, Mac, iOS, Playstation 4, Amazon Fire TV, Amazon fire stick.
【M Buttons】: The presence of M buttons makes you a master manipulator. You can edit any complex operation as an M button. Combination keys are (A, B, X, Y, LB, RB, L3, LT, RT, R3). Direction keys are (up, down, left, and right).
【Dual Vibration】: Asymmetrical and linear vibrating motor delivers separate feedback during the game. It enhances the realism of game scenarios. It gives you an excellent gaming experience to take your immersion to the next level.
【Wireless & Wired Mode】: This is the most fantastic feature of this product. Once you are out of battery but are still willing to play, plug in the USB cable to connect the controller and game device, and switch to wired mode. Happy gaming!

Stock now available at Argos

Stock now available at Argos

Stock now available at Argos

Pre-orders for the new Nintendo Switch 2 are now live, and if you want to be among the first adopters to get their hands on the console, here’s where you can buy it.

Just like with recent console releases from Sony and Microsoft, tracking down stock for the Nintendo Switch 2 was always going to be a tricky task. Not only do you have to deal with potential scalpers and bots looking to snap up as much stock as possible to then resell it at ridiculous prices, but there’s an army of Nintendo fans eager to try out the company’s first new console in over eight years.

In order to combat the sheer demand for the Switch 2, several retailers have set up one-per-customer ordering systems, while some have gone down the invitation only route. To know which retailers are doing what and where the current best place is to order the Nintendo Switch 2, you’re in the right place.

Keep on reading to find out more about the current stock and pre-order situation of the Nintendo Switch 2, but if you want to know a little bit more about the console before you hand over your hard-earned cash for it, check our our breakdown of the Nintendo Switch 2 vs the Nintendo Switch, as well as the three things we still don’t know about the Switch 2.

How much does the Switch 2 cost?

Just as a quick reminder before we dive into the pre-order options, the base model Nintendo Switch 2 is set at £395.99 while the bundle containing a digital copy of Mario Kart World will set you back £429.99.

Where to pre-order the Nintendo Switch 2 in the UK

Switch 2 woes cross the border as Nintendo delays preorders in Canada

Switch 2 woes cross the border as Nintendo delays preorders in Canada

Nintendo Switch 2 troubles have been extended to our neighbors north of the border. Pre-orders for the highly-anticipated hybrid console have been delayed in Canada just before they were slated to begin.

Jonathan Ore, senior writer for CBC Radio Online, shared a statement from Nintendo of Canada on Bluesky on Tuesday saying pre-orders for the Switch 2 have been delayed in the country to “align with the timing of pre-orders” in the United States. The statement reads as follows:

“Pre-orders for Nintendo Switch 2 in Canada will not start on April 9, 2025 in order to align with the timing of pre-orders to be determined in the U.S. Nintendo will provide updated information at a later date. The launch date of June 5, 2025 is unchanged.”

Nintendo of Canada’s last-minute decision to delay pre-orders of the Switch 2 for the region comes nearly a week after Nintendo of America made the same move following President Trump’s plans to impose tariffs across the globe. That delay was made “to assess the potential impact of tariffs and evolving market conditions.”

After the Nintendo Switch 2 Direct aired, fans took to social media to express their sticker shock at the $450 price tag they discovered on the Switch 2 page of Nintendo’s site, as the company wasn’t transparent about the price during the stream. The pre-order delays that occurred in the U.S. and Canada as a result of the tariffs now have players concerned that the Switch 2 will cost even more $450 (or $500 for the Mario Kart World bundle), despite Nintendo’s efforts to keep its gaming ecosystem an escape from reality.

In an interview with The Verge, Nintendo of America President Doug Bowser denied the tariffs were factored into the Switch 2’s $450 price tag. He said the price was due to the console having a bigger LCD screen, the GameChat feature, enlarged Joy-Con controllers, and advanced internal hardware, among other factors.

Although the Switch 2 will be released on June 5 as planned, a new date for pre-orders has not been announced. If you still plan pre-ordering the console, we prepared this guide to help you out.






Dangbei Atom review: a bright, portable projector with Google TV that lags behind its LG and Samsung rivals

Dangbei Atom review: a bright, portable projector with Google TV that lags behind its LG and Samsung rivals

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The Dangbei Atom is a 1080p-resolution portable projector. Priced at $899 / £899 (with prices often falling to $699 / £699), it’s pricier than the Samsung Freestyle Gen 2 and similarly priced to the LG CineBeam Q, two of the best portable projectors available.

The Dangbei Atom uses a laser DLP light engine and supports the HDR10 and HLG HDR formats, but only via streaming and not through an HDMI or USB connection, which is a shame for those looking to connect one of the best 4K Blu-ray players. It has auto keystone and auto focus, although its manual keystone adjustment is more effective. It also comes with Google TV built in, providing access to some of the best streaming services such as Netflix and Disney Plus. Connections on the Atom consist of one HDMI 2.0 and one USB port.

Sling TV Review: The Best Budget Live TV Streaming Service

Sling TV Review: The Best Budget Live TV Streaming Service

Editor’s note, Aug. 6, 2024: Since this review was written, Sling TV has increased the cost of Sling Blue to $45 and Sling Orange to $40, while Sling Orange & Blue has become $60. Due to ongoing changes in the competitive marketplace, we have removed the Editors’ Choice award and will update this review as soon as possible. The following is as it originally ran on Sept. 21, 2021.

Like


  • Solid selection of channels for the price


  • Numerous choices and add-ons


  • Optional $99 AirTV 2 tuner for local channels

Don’t like


  • No local channels beyond NBC and Fox in a few cities


  • Package options can be confusing


  • Limited DVR


  • AirTV channels don’t work on browsers or Apple TV


Live TV streaming services and streaming devices are designed to replace cable TV by letting you stream live channels over the internet. Yet for the budget-conscious TV viewer, not all services are created equal: For instance, YouTube TV offers a lot of channels but it costs twice as much as the cord-cutter-friendly Sling TV. Starting at $35, Sling TV offers an excellent value with plenty of channels on offer, and it finally looks the business with its new coat of paint

Sling TV is different from rivals because it offers two main plans for the same $35 entry price: Sling Orange and Sling Blue. They share many of the same channels (like CNN, History and TNT) but others are exclusive to one or the other. Sling TV Blue is essentially the Fox and NBC option, while Sling Orange is the ESPN and Disney package. 

The biggest downside to both is that if you want a full slate of local channels — namely your local ABC, 
CBS

Fox
 and 
NBC
 stations — you’ll have to augment Sling TV with an over-the-air antenna and even something like the $99 AirTV 2 DVR. While the company recently integrated local streaming startup LoCast into its program lineup the service has since been suspended. Meanwhile, more expensive alternatives such as Hulu Plus Live TV do offer local channels with no antenna required.

In January this year, Sling TV increased the price on its two main packages from $30 to $35 while also increasing the DVR storage to 50 hours (up from 10). Existing customers got to keep their $30 price until Aug. 1 but now pay the same as newer patrons.

Despite its lack of local channels Sling TV remains my favorite affordable live TV streamer for the money, and the Blue plan in particular is a great deal. Even with that slight price bump you can still save money compared to cable, and Sling TV Blue remains the CNET Editors’ Choice as the best budget live TV streaming service.

Read more: YouTube TV vs. Sling TV: Which live TV streaming service is best for you?

What is Sling TV, anyway?

Sling TV on Roku Ultra 4K 2021

The upgraded Sling TV interface is now available on Roku, Fire TV and Android TV.

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Sling TV is a subscription service that lets you stream a selection of TV channels live over the internet. The channels are just like the ones offered by cable and satellite TV, but Sling has fewer of them and costs less money every month. You can watch Sling TV on televisions using the Sling TV app on media streamers (like Roku, Amazon Fire TV), smart TV systems
LG
 and 
Samsung
) and 
game consoles
 (Xbox Series S and X), as well as to 
phones

tablets
 and computers, no cable box required. 

Sling TV was the first of its kind, having debuted in 2016, but it now has a bunch of competitors at different prices, including Hulu Plus Live TVYouTube TV, DirecTV Stream, Philo and FuboTV. For ease of categorization, I’ve separated these services into budget ($35 and under) and premium (over $50) services. Even with this year’s price hike, Sling TV can still be considered a budget service, alongside the $25 Philo (as of Sept. 21, 2021). 

Of the two $35 tiers, I believe Sling Blue offers the best deal for most people. It has more channels than Orange and allows up to three people to watch different streams at once, while Sling Orange only allows one stream at a time. You can combine the two Blue and Orange services for $55 a month, but you’re only getting five more “top” channels than Blue (though this does include ESPN and ESPN 2). If you’re already paying that much, then FuboTV ($65) or YouTube TV ($65) are better options as they offer way more channels (including locals) and improved DVRs.

Sling is also the only live TV service to offer a bunch of add-on channel packages. You can pay $5 or $10 monthly for packages such as Sports Extra, Comedy Extra, Hollywood Extra, The Best of Spanish TV and more. The channels in each vary depending on whether you have Blue or Orange, and some channels (like Animal Planet and Nickelodeon) are missing completely, but between its Extras and multiple base packages, Sling offers more ways to customize your channel lineup than any of its competitors.

Sling TV on Roku Ultra 4K 2021

The guide

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Check out the chart at the end of this article for all of the top 100 channels Sling’s numerous services offer. It’s a condensed version of our complete list of the Top 100 channels offered by every service.

Sling stays inexpensive by eschewing most local channels. The Blue package has Fox and/or NBC in a handful of major cities but doesn’t include any ABC or CBS stations. The Orange package offers no local channels, period. As any cord-cutter knows, local channels are also available by connecting an HD antenna to the back of your television. Sling TV offers another option, however: the AirTV series of over-the-air streamers. The AirTVs connect to an antenna and your network and streams any local channels you receive into the Sling TV interface, integrating them right into Sling’s program guide and other areas. You can also connect an external hard drive to the AirTV to record over-the-air channels. Other OTA DVRs are available too, although no others feed into Sling’s interface.

Air TV 2

The $100 AirTV 2 is designed to supplement missing local channels.

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Whether you use an AirTV or not, Sling includes a cloud DVR for free that allows you to record almost any streaming channel on the service (the only exceptions are Local Now, ESPN3, ACC Network Extra and SEC Network Plus). It comes with 50 hours of storage but the free version won’t let you protect your recorded shows. You have to pay an additional $5 a month for 200 hours of storage and the ability to prevent recordings from becoming automatically erased.

What’s Sling TV like to use?

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Sling TV’s new interface has a side-mounted menu which lets the larger thumbnails shine.

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Until now, the user interface has been the worst part of the experience, it simply lacked the sophistication of its rivals. The new menu system looks similar to Disney Plus in that it organizes your content horizontally on the left hand side. While the previous interface had way too many options, the menu has now been whittled down to Search, Home, Guide DVR and On-Demand. It’s more aesthetically pleasing in addition to being easier to use.

Sling TV on Roku Ultra 4K 2021

The Home screen replaces the old My TV

Sarah Tew/CNET

Regardless of which version you are using — new or old — navigation is zippy, and I found it was easy to find the shows I wanted to watch and record. With the multiple discovery screens, including the main Home screen, there was plenty of programming available even when I didn’t know what I was in the mood for.

Sling has made numerous upgrades to its cloud DVR since launch, such as the bump to 50 hours of recording space. In addition it now allows you to record and live-pause channels you couldn’t before, including the Disney and ESPN channels bundled with the Orange packages. Of course, there’s also its…

Integration with AirTV 

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Remote streaming local channels from the AirTV 2 on an iPhone.

Screenshot: Ty Pendlebury/CNET

While they’re not the most elegant OTA solutions I’ve seen, the AirTV 2 and higher-end AirTV Anywhere are still solid options for integrating local channels into Sling TV. They will let users tune in to all of the available channels in the area and, in my own tests in New York, I was able to view and record 75-plus different stations. 

While the AirTV Anywhere incorporates four tuners and an integrated 1 terabyte drive, the AirTV 2 requires a compatible external hard drive to turn it into a DVR. The company says, “Hard drives must be larger than 50GB, AirTV 2 currently supports recording up to 2TB of storage for DVR.” I connected a WD 2TB Elements Portable without issue.

Watch this: Live TV streaming services for cord cutters: How to choose the best one for you

During my initial tests with the AirTV 2 I was unable to pause live TV, and while I am unable to test the device again, I can confirm that the AirTV Anywhere will enable you to freeze the action for up to 60 minutes.

The AirTV recorders have one main limitation that stunt their usefulness, however. The AirTV doesn’t work on Apple TV or via a browser — you won’t be able to see any of the OTA channels or watch any of the recordings provided by AirTV. To use the tuner, you’ll need to use the Sling TV app on Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, iOS or Android, or via the AirTV mini or AirTV player.

Also, be aware that the AirTV can’t record streaming channels, just local ones, and so you’re still limited to either the 50- or 200-hour recording times there.

Setup of the AirTV devices has also been streamlined and users can now access them from within the Sling TV app’s settings: It’s called Over the Air Channels. There is no longer any need to download a separate app.

Should you subscribe to Sling TV?

While you can save some money with Philo ($25), it is definitely worth spending a bit more on Sling TV Blue. The upgrade to the DVR alone makes even the recent $5 upcharge seem justified, especially when other rivals cost almost twice as much. The experience is better than Philo overall; it’s zippier and it offers more channels. It’s not perfect, but it’s getting better as a cable replacement, and it should save you a chunk of change in the long term. In the absence of LoCast just be sure to have a local channel contingency in place before you start. 

The chart below compares the top 100 channels on Sling to its two budget rivals as well as YouTube TV. “Yes” means the channel is available on the cheapest pricing tier, “No” means the channel isn’t available at all on that service and “$” means the channel is available for an extra fee, either a la carte or as part of a more expensive package or add-on.

Top 100 channels

Channel Philo ($25) Sling Orange ($35) Sling Blue ($35) Hulu with Live TV ($65) YouTube TV ($65)
Total channels: 41 25 37 73 78
ABC No No No Yes Yes
CBS No No No Yes Yes
Fox No No Yes Yes Yes
NBC No No Yes Yes Yes
PBS No No No No Yes
CW No No No Yes Yes
MyNetworkTV No No No Yes Yes
Channel Philo ($25) Sling Orange ($35) Sling Blue ($35) Hulu with Live TV ($65) YouTube TV ($65)
A&E Yes Yes Yes Yes No
ACC Network No $ No Yes Yes
Accuweather Yes No No No No
AMC Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Animal Planet Yes No No Yes Yes
BBC America Yes Yes Yes No Yes
BBC World News Yes $ $ No Yes
BET Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Big Ten Network No No $ Yes Yes
Bloomberg TV Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Boomerang No $ $ Yes No
Bravo No No Yes Yes Yes
Channel Philo ($25) Sling Orange ($35) Sling Blue ($35) Hulu with Live TV ($65) YouTube TV ($65)
Cartoon Network No Yes Yes Yes Yes
CBS Sports Network No No No Yes Yes
Cheddar Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Cinemax No No No $ $
CMT Yes $ $ Yes Yes
CNBC No No $ Yes Yes
CNN No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Comedy Central Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Cooking Channel Yes $ $ $ No
Destination America Yes $ $ $ No
Discovery Channel Yes No Yes Yes Yes
Disney Channel No Yes No Yes Yes
Disney Junior No $ No Yes Yes
Disney XD No $ No Yes Yes
DIY Yes $ $ $ No
E! No No Yes Yes Yes
EPIX $ $ $ No $
ESPN No Yes No Yes Yes
ESPN 2 No Yes No Yes Yes
ESPNEWS No $ No Yes Yes
ESPNU No $ No Yes Yes
Channel Philo ($25) Sling Orange ($35) Sling Blue ($35) Hulu with Live TV ($65) YouTube TV ($65)
Food Network Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Fox Business No No $ Yes Yes
Fox News No No Yes Yes Yes
Fox Sports 1 No No Yes Yes Yes
Fox Sports 2 No No $ Yes Yes
Freeform No Yes No Yes Yes
FX No No Yes Yes Yes
FX Movies No No $ Yes Yes
FXX No No $ Yes Yes
FYI Yes $ $ Yes No
Golf Channel No No $ Yes Yes
Hallmark Yes $ $ No No
HBO/HBO Max No No No $ $
HGTV Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
History Yes Yes Yes Yes No
HLN No $ Yes Yes Yes
IFC Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Investigation Discovery Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Lifetime Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Lifetime Movie Network Yes $ $ Yes No
Channel Philo ($25) Sling Orange ($35) Sling Blue ($35) Hulu with Live TV ($65) YouTube TV ($65)
MLB Network No $ $ No Yes
Motor Trend Yes Yes No Yes Yes
MSNBC No No Yes Yes Yes
MTV Yes $ $ Yes Yes
MTV2 Yes $ $ $ Yes
National Geographic No No Yes Yes Yes
Nat Geo Wild No No $ Yes Yes
NBA TV No $ $ No Yes
NBC Sports Network No No Yes Yes Yes
NFL Network No No Yes Yes Yes
NFL Red Zone No No $ $ $
NHL Network No $ $ No No
Nickelodeon Yes No No Yes Yes
Nick Jr. Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Nicktoons Yes $ $ $ Yes
Olympic Channel No No $ Yes Yes
OWN Yes No No No Yes
Oxygen No No $ Yes Yes
Paramount Network Yes $ $ Yes Yes
Channel Philo ($25) Sling Orange ($35) Sling Blue ($35) Hulu with Live TV ($65) YouTube TV ($65)
Science Yes $ $ $ No
SEC Network No $ No Yes Yes
Showtime No $ $ $ $
Smithsonian No No No Yes Yes
Starz $ $ $ $ $
Sundance TV Yes $ $ No Yes
Syfy No No Yes Yes Yes
Tastemade Yes $ $ No Yes
TBS No Yes Yes Yes Yes
TCM No $ $ Yes Yes
Telemundo No No No Yes Yes
Tennis Channel No $ $ No No
TLC Yes No Yes Yes Yes
TNT No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Travel Channel Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
TruTV No $ Yes Yes Yes
TV Land Yes $ $ Yes Yes
USA Network No No Yes Yes Yes
VH1 Yes $ $ Yes Yes
Vice Yes Yes Yes Yes No
WE tv Yes $ $ No Yes
Channel Philo ($25) Sling Orange ($35) Sling Blue ($35) Hulu with Live TV ($65) YouTube TV ($65)

How to Fix Microsoft Phone Link Connectivity Issues

How to Fix Microsoft Phone Link Connectivity Issues

Microsoft Phone Link is a versatile application that bridges the gap between Android devices and Windows PCs. It allows users to send messages, receive notifications, share files, and even mirror their phone screens on their PCs. Despite its many benefits, users often encounter issues such as missing app sections, screen mirroring failures, or limited functionality. This guide provides a detailed walkthrough to troubleshoot these problems and optimize your experience with Microsoft Phone Link.

Step 1: Verify Compatibility

The first step in troubleshooting Phone Link issues is ensuring that your devices meet the minimum requirements. Compatibility problems are one of the most common reasons for the app not functioning as expected.

  • Windows PC: Your computer must run Windows 10 version 2004 or later.
  • Android Phone: The app requires Android 7.0 or higher.
  • Both devices should have the latest versions of “Phone Link” (Windows) and “Link to Windows” (Android) installed.

How to Check Compatibility:

  • On Android: Open Settings > About phone and confirm your Android version.
  • On Windows: Press Win + R, type winver, and press Enter to check your Windows version.

Step 2: Troubleshoot Screen Mirroring Issues

If your devices do not meet these requirements, update your operating systems or consider using alternative tools for connectivity. Ensuring compatibility will help avoid unnecessary troubleshooting steps later.

Screen mirroring is one of the most popular features of Microsoft Phone Link, but it can sometimes fail due to various reasons. If you’re unable to mirror your phone’s screen on your PC, follow these steps:

  1. Update Both Apps:
    • On Android: Open the Google Play Store, search for “Link to Windows,” and update it if necessary.
    • On Windows: Open the Microsoft Store, search for “Phone Link,” and update it.
  2. Enable Bluetooth Pairing:
    • On your PC: Navigate to Settings > Bluetooth & devices and ensure that your phone is paired with your computer.
    • On your phone: Go to Settings > Connected devices and confirm that the pairing is active. If not, reconnect the devices.
  3. Force Legacy Mode (Advanced Users):
    If screen mirroring options are missing:
    • Open the Registry Editor (regedit) on your PC.
    • Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\YourPhone.
    • Create a new DWORD value named EnableExperiences and set it to 0. This forces older functionalities that may restore missing features.
  4. Use Alternative Screen Mirroring Tools:
    If Phone Link continues to fail, consider using third-party tools like Scrcpy or AirDroid, which offer reliable screen mirroring via USB or Wi-Fi. These tools are often more flexible than Phone Link when dealing with compatibility issues.

Step 3: Resolve File Transfer Quality Issues

One downside of Microsoft Phone Link is that it compresses photos during file transfers, which reduces their resolution. This can be frustrating if you need high-quality images for work or personal use. To avoid this issue:

  • Use apps like Google Quick Share or KDE Connect, which provide lossless file sharing between Android and Windows devices.

These alternatives ensure that files retain their original quality during transfers, making them ideal for users who frequently share photos or documents between devices.

Step 4: Optimize Messaging

While Phone Link allows you to send and receive messages from your PC, it relies on SMS instead of RCS (Rich Communication Services). This limitation means you miss out on modern messaging features like read receipts, typing indicators, and media-rich conversations.

To enhance messaging functionality:

  • Install Google Messages for Web on your browser alongside Phone Link. This setup allows you to send RCS messages directly from your PC while still maintaining access to SMS through Phone Link.

Using both tools together ensures you can enjoy advanced messaging features without sacrificing basic SMS capabilities.

Advanced Troubleshooting

If you’ve followed the steps above but are still experiencing issues with Microsoft Phone Link, try these advanced troubleshooting techniques:

  1. Check Firewall Settings:
    Ensure that Phone Link has access through your PC’s firewall settings.
    • Open Control Panel > System & Security > Windows Defender Firewall.
    • Click Allow an app through firewall and ensure that “Phone Link” is checked for both private and public networks.
  2. Reset Network Settings:
    Resetting network settings on both devices can resolve persistent connectivity problems.
    • On Android: Navigate to Settings > System > Reset options > Reset Wi-Fi, mobile & Bluetooth.
    • On Windows: Open Settings > Network & Internet > Status > Network reset.
  3. Ensure Same Wi-Fi Network:
    Both devices must be connected to the same Wi-Fi network for optimal performance. Avoid using guest networks or public hotspots that may restrict device communication.
  4. Disable Battery Optimization:
    Battery optimization settings on Android phones can interfere with background processes required for Phone Link.
    • Navigate to Settings > Apps > Link to Windows > Battery and select Don’t optimize.

These advanced steps address less common but more complex issues that might prevent Phone Link from working as intended.

Preventive Measures

To maintain smooth functionality in the future, follow these preventive measures:

  1. Regular Updates:
    Keep both apps and operating systems updated to avoid compatibility issues caused by outdated software.
  2. Restart Devices Periodically:
    Restarting both devices clears temporary glitches that can interfere with connectivity.
  3. Maintain Bluetooth Drivers:
    Update your PC’s Bluetooth drivers regularly through Device Manager.
    • Press Win + X, select Device Manager, expand Bluetooth, right-click on your adapter, and choose Update driver.
  4. Use High-Speed Wi-Fi Networks:
    A stable and fast Wi-Fi connection improves performance for features like screen mirroring and file sharing.
  5. Explore Additional Features:
    Take advantage of other useful features in Phone Link, such as notification syncing or quick access to recent photos from your phone gallery.

Conclusion

Microsoft Phone Link is a powerful tool when it works correctly, offering seamless integration between Android phones and Windows PCs. By following this guide, you can troubleshoot common issues like screen mirroring failures, file transfer limitations, or messaging restrictions while optimizing the app’s overall performance.

Once everything is set up correctly, you’ll enjoy a smoother workflow across devices—whether you’re responding to messages from your PC or sharing files without picking up your phone. With these solutions in place, Microsoft Phone Link becomes an indispensable part of your digital ecosystem!

Sources: Windows Support, Youtube

Total Wireless Samsung Galaxy A35 Smartphone + 30-Day Total 5G Prepaid Plan  New Customers w/ Port-In & ID Verification

Total Wireless Samsung Galaxy A35 Smartphone + 30-Day Total 5G Prepaid Plan $55 New Customers w/ Port-In & ID Verification

Total Wireless offers New Customers: 128GB Samsung Galaxy A35 5G Smartphone (locked) for Free when purchased with 30-Days of Prepaid Service on their Total 5G Unlimited Plan for $55. Port-in of an existing phone number and ID verification is required. Device will unlock automatically 60 days after plan activation w/ two months of active, paid service required in order to unlock as of April 1, 2025 (see unlock policy). Shipping is free.

  • Note: You must select $55 ($50 w/ AutoPay) Total 5G Unlimited Plan or $65 ($60 w/ AutoPay) Total 5G+ Unlimited Plan to get the phone for free (see plan info).

Thanks to community member FrugalForever for sharing this deal.

Device Specs:

  • 6.6″ 2340×1080 resolution Super AMOLED 120Hz touchscreen display
  • Samsung Exynos 1380 Octa-Core Processor
  • 128GB Internal Storage
  • 6GB RAM
  • microSD card slot
  • Main Cameras: 50 MP (wide) / 8 MP (ultrawide) / 5MP (macro)
  • Selfie Camera: 13 MP (wide)
  • WiFi 6 / Bluetooth 5.3 / NFC / GPS
  • Stereo speakers
  • IP67 dust/water resistant
  • USB 2.0 Type-C port
  • Fingerprint sensor (under display, optical)
  • 25W wired charging
  • No wireless charging
  • Android 14
  • 5000 mAh battery
  • No 3.5mm headphone jack
This 16-inch ASUS Gaming Laptop Is 0 Off Today

This 16-inch ASUS Gaming Laptop Is $400 Off Today

ASUS TUF Gaming A16 16″

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This 16-inch gaming laptop has an AMD Ryzen 7 7735HS procesosr, 16GB RAM, a Radeon RX7700S GPU, and a 512GB SSD.

If you’re looking for a new gaming laptop that won’t break the bank, this ASUS TUF Gaming A16 PC might be for you. It’s on sale for $700 right now, a $400 savings from the original MSRP.

ASUS sells many gaming laptops under its TUF Gaming brand, but this one has an AMD Ryzen 7 7735HS processor (8 cores, 16 threads), 16GB of DDR5 RAM, a 512GB SSD for storage, and AMD Radeon RX7700S graphics. The 16-inch 1080p screen gives you enough space for both productivity and gaming, with a refresh rate of up to 165Hz.

For connectivity, you get two USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C ports, two USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A connectors, an HDMI 2.0b port, RJ45 LAN Ethernet, and Wi-Fi 6. There’s also a spacious touchpad and a keyboard with RGB backlighting.

This is a great laptop for modern PC gaming and productivity work that benefits from a powerful GPU, like 3D rendering or video editing. You won’t be able to max out the graphics settings in most AAA games, but there’s still plenty of power to work with. The laptop is bulkier than most ultrabooks, at 4.8 pounds and 0.87 inches in depth, but that’s typical of gaming laptops. All that extra cooling required for extended performance takes up space.

The only real ‘catch’ here might be the 512GB SSD, which might be too small for all your Windows files with a few big games. For example, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is 120GB from Steam, Cyberpunk 2077 is 70 GB, and Borderlands 3 is at least 75GB. Thankfully, most of the laptop’s hardware components are also replaceable, including the RAM and main SSD—the service manual for the similar FA617NS model can give you an idea of the steps required. If you decide that you need more storage or memory in the future, you can swap out some parts.

This could also be a great upgrade for anyone with a PC that does not support Windows 11, since we’re nearing the end-of-life for Windows 10. This ASUS TUF laptop ships with Windows 11 Home.

Unsubscribing From Spam Texts on Android Just Got Easier

Unsubscribing From Spam Texts on Android Just Got Easier

No one likes being bombarded with spam and promotional messages. While Google Messages has always had multiple spam-detection features built in, the instant messaging app is now making it even easier to unsubscribe from automated text messages, without having to leave the app.

Google Messages Now Allows You to “Automatically” Send STOP Commands

As spotted by Android Authority, a new option, Unsubscribe to stop receiving messages, has started appearing at the bottom of automated promotional conversation threads sent from short codes.

Once you tap Unsubscribe, a Why are you unsubscribing? sheet appears with the following options: Not signed up, Too many messages, No longer interested, Spam, and Other. If you select Other, a text box will appear where you can describe the reason you’d like to stop receiving messages.

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If you check the box next to Spam, you’ll get an additional option to Report the sender. By selecting it, the sender’s number and all recent messages you’ve received from them will be shared with Google and potentially your carrier. The conversation thread will also be moved to the Spam & blocked section.

Once you’ve selected an option and hit the Unsubscribe (or Unsubscribe & report if you chose Spam) button, a STOP command will automatically be sent. You’ll also see an “Unsubscribe request sent” message underneath the STOP command. A START button will appear at the bottom right, which you can tap if you’d ever like to resubscribe to automated texts from the sender.

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Don’t open that text until you’re sure it’s safe.

Since the STOP command is a standard opt-out message used by most automated messaging systems, it typically prompts legitimate businesses to immediately remove you from their texting list. However, if the message in question is from a spammer and not a legitimate business, it’s probably better to select Spam when asked why you’re unsubscribing, as the STOP command likely won’t work against shady or non-compliant senders.

It’s honestly surprising it took Google this long to roll out a feature as straightforward as this. Part of me also believes that simply typing STOP yourself would be quicker than going through all the steps above.

Nonetheless, don’t worry if you don’t see this feature yet, it’s still in the process of rolling out. Currently, it’s being rolled out to select regions, including the US, UK, Brazil, France, Germany, India, Mexico, and Spain.

Google has also confirmed that this feature is available for RCS Business Messages (RBM) as well, and is in the process of being rolled out to users enrolled in the beta program for Google Messages. In the meantime, here’s how you can spot smishing texts easily.

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