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How to Fix an Android Phone That Won’t Charge: 14 Steps That Actually Help

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Photo: Pexels By Fanny Engriana If your Android phone suddenly refuses to charge, don’t panic yet. In many cases, the issue is something fixable, like lint inside the USB-C port, a bad cable, an unsupported charger, or a battery that is so drained the phone needs a little time before it wakes up. Google’s current Android and Pixel support guidance still starts with the basics: test the charger, check the port, try another outlet, and give the phone a few minutes before assuming the worst. Here’s a practical step-by-step checklist that actually helps. 1. Hold the power button first Before you assume the charging system is broken, press and hold the power button for 5 to 7 seconds. Some phones just freeze, especially when the battery is nearly empty. If the screen comes back, great, you may only be dealing with a temporary system hang. 2. Let it charge for at least 10 to 30 minutes If the battery is deeply drained, your phone may show nothing at first. Plug it into a known good...

How to Fix a Slow Laptop in 2026: 14 Fixes That Actually Work (Windows & Mac)

If your laptop has gone from snappy to sluggish, you are not imagining things. Over time, every computer accumulates digital clutter—background apps, browser tabs, temporary files, and outdated software that quietly drain performance. The good news? You do not need to buy a new laptop. Most slowdowns are fixable with a few targeted adjustments. This guide covers 14 proven methods to speed up a slow laptop on both Windows 11 and macOS. These fixes are arranged from quickest (takes seconds) to more involved (takes 15–30 minutes), so you can start with the easy wins and work your way down if needed. 1. Restart Your Laptop (Yes, Really) It sounds too simple, but a full restart clears temporary files, refreshes system memory, and closes background processes that may be hogging resources. Many users put their laptops to sleep instead of shutting down, which lets memory leaks and zombie processes accumulate over days or weeks. What to do: Shut down completely, wait 10 seconds, ...

How to Fix AirDrop Not Working on iPhone and Mac: 12 Things to Check First

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By Fanny Engriana If AirDrop suddenly stops working, it feels weirdly personal. One minute you are sending photos, PDFs, or links between your iPhone and Mac like it’s magic, and the next minute the other device just refuses to show up. The good news: AirDrop failures are usually not random. In most cases, the problem comes down to a handful of things Apple itself points to—Wi-Fi or Bluetooth being off, Personal Hotspot getting in the way, the wrong AirDrop visibility setting, or devices that are simply not discoverable for the moment. This guide walks through the fixes in the order that usually saves the most time, without making you dig through a dozen menus first. Photo from Wikimedia Commons (CC0) 1. Make sure both devices actually support the basics AirDrop needs AirDrop depends on Bluetooth and Wi-Fi . That does not necessarily mean both devices need to be connected to the same Wi-Fi network, but both radios do need to be enabled. On iPhone...

How to Fix Bluetooth Not Working on Windows 11: 12 Practical Fixes That Usually Solve It

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By Fanny Engriana If Bluetooth suddenly stops working on Windows 11, it can be incredibly annoying. Your earbuds, mouse, keyboard, or speaker were fine yesterday, and now your PC acts like Bluetooth barely exists. The good news: most Bluetooth issues come from a few familiar causes—Bluetooth being turned off, a buggy driver, interference, or a recent update. In this guide, I’ll walk through the fixes in the order that usually saves the most time. Photo by Olha Ruskykh on Pexels 1. Make sure Bluetooth is actually turned on This sounds obvious, but it’s worth checking first. On Windows 11, open Quick Settings from the taskbar and make sure Bluetooth is enabled. You can also go to Settings > Bluetooth & devices and confirm the toggle is on. If the toggle is missing entirely, skip ahead to the driver and Device Manager fixes below. That usually means Windows is not properly detecting the Bluetooth adapter. 2. Restart both the PC and the Bluet...

How to Fix Windows 11 Update Stuck at 0%, 25%, or 100%: 11 Solutions That Actually Help

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How to Fix Windows 11 Update Stuck at 0%, 25%, or 100%: 11 Solutions That Actually Help If a Windows 11 update gets stuck, you are not alone. One of the most annoying PC problems is watching a progress bar sit at 0%, 25%, 61%, or even 100% like it has decided to retire early. The good news? In many cases, the fix is much simpler than it looks. I put this guide together using current Microsoft support guidance for Windows Update troubleshooting, plus the repair steps Microsoft still recommends for corrupted system files and damaged update components. So instead of random forum advice that tells you to click ten mysterious things and pray, this article walks you through the fixes in the order that makes the most sense. If your PC is still responsive, start with the easy checks. If the update keeps failing, move down the list step by step. How do you know Windows Update is really stuck? Windows Update can be slow without being broken. A large cumulative update or feature update may...

How to Fix "Wi-Fi Connected But No Internet" on Windows, Mac, Android & iPhone

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Few things are more frustrating than seeing your device connected to Wi-Fi, only to find out you can't actually browse the internet. That dreaded "Connected, no internet" message has haunted just about everyone at some point. The good news? It's almost always fixable — and usually faster than you'd think. In this guide, we'll walk through 12 proven methods to fix the "Wi-Fi connected but no internet" problem across Windows, macOS, Android, and iPhone. Whether the issue is with your router, your device, or your ISP, we've got you covered. Photo by Pexels Why Does This Happen? Before jumping into fixes, it helps to understand what's going on. When your device says "connected" to Wi-Fi, it means it has successfully joined the local network. But "internet access" requires your router to successfully communicate with your ISP's servers. The disconnect can happen at several points: Router-side issues: Your router might hav...

How to Fix Google Chrome Running Slow: 12 Proven Methods to Speed It Up

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Is Google Chrome dragging its feet? You're not alone. Chrome is the world's most popular browser, but it's also notorious for gobbling up system resources and slowing down over time. Whether your pages take forever to load, tabs freeze constantly, or the whole browser feels sluggish, there are concrete steps you can take to get Chrome back up to speed. In this guide, we'll walk through 12 proven methods to fix a slow Chrome browser on Windows, Mac, and Chromebook. Let's get your browsing experience back to lightning fast. Image: Google Chrome icon — Wikimedia Commons (Public Domain) Why Is Chrome So Slow? Before jumping into fixes, it helps to understand why Chrome slows down in the first place: Too many open tabs — each tab consumes RAM and CPU cycles Extensions overload — some extensions run background processes that eat resources Accumulated cache and cookies — over time, stored data can cause performance issues Outdated browser version — o...