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8BitDo FlipPad Turns Your Phone Into a Game Boy for $30, Ships July 30
8BitDo's FlipPad is a $29.99 clip-on USB-C controller for iPhones and Android phones that ships July 30. It offers a pocketable, Game Boy-inspired design with direct wired connection for low-latency gaming, though it lacks Windows support and pass-through charging. This article breaks down who should buy it, how it compares to alternatives, and what to know before pre-ordering.
Apple Plans October 2026 OLED iPad Mini Debut, Full Refresh Stretches into 2027
Apple is reportedly preparing to launch the first OLED iPad mini by October 2026, starting a staggered refresh that will continue into spring 2027 with new iPad Air and Pro models. The upgrade focuses on display quality rather than refresh rate, likely sticking to 60Hz, and will bring a price increase. For Windows users, compatibility remains unchanged via USB-C and iTunes, but buyers should weigh the cost against the benefits of OLED or consider current models.
Chrome Audio Dead on Windows? Here’s the Rescue Plan
When Chrome loses sound on Windows 11 or 10 while other apps play fine, the cause is often a chain of settings spanning site muting, sound permissions, output devices, and extensions. A new comprehensive guide from Technobezz outlines a methodical troubleshooting path that starts with quick tab checks and moves through Windows Volume mixer, incognito testing, and driver tweaks. We break down what’s behind the silence and exactly how to restore audio step by step.
When YouTube's playback speed controls break on Windows: The real fix for Edge, Chrome, and Firefox
YouTube playback speed controls failing on Windows is a persistent frustration, but the root cause is rarely the video player itself. Browser extensions, corrupted caches, or outdated software are the usual culprits. This guide breaks down the symptoms, diagnoses the problem for everyday users, power users, and IT admins, and provides a clear recovery plan that starts with a clean browser session and ends with reporting the bug if all else fails.
Don’t Reset Windows Over a Dead Windows Key—New Guide Shows What to Check First
A newly published guide and community validation from WindowsForum.com reveal that a dead Windows key is often caused by a physical gaming-mode toggle, a PowerToys remap, or Filter Keys—not a system breakdown. Home users, power users, and IT admins can follow a structured, minimally invasive troubleshooting sequence that sidesteps outdated advice like SFC scans and registry hacks. The article breaks down practical steps and explains why these fixes work, offering a fast path to recovery without a Windows reset.
Scroll Lock Is Probably Why Your Excel Arrow Keys Aren't Moving—Here’s How to Fix It
When arrow keys stop moving cells in Excel, the cause is almost never a bug—it’s usually Scroll Lock, Edit mode, or another keyboard mode that’s accidentally activated. This guide explains how to identify the mode from Excel’s status bar and walks through simple fixes for Windows 11 and Windows 10, from toggling Scroll Lock to diagnosing add-ins and repairing Office. Practical steps for IT administrators are also covered.
Meta Silently Retires Messenger for Windows: Users Must Move to a Browser
Meta has deprecated its Messenger desktop app for Windows 10 and 11, directing users to access their chats through a web browser instead. The move leaves the Microsoft Store app unsupported and unreliable. Switching to Edge or any modern browser, optionally installing the site as a progressive web app, restores access and future-proofs your messaging experience.
Silent in the Party? Here’s How to Pinpoint and Fix Your Xbox Headset Microphone on Series X|S and Windows 11
A silent Xbox headset microphone is rarely broken — it's usually muted, blocked by privacy settings, or stuck in the wrong chat channel. This practical guide walks through a layered diagnostic approach, from quick controller checks to Windows 11 permissions, that isolates the real cause and gets you back in the party fast.
When Right-Click Fails in Windows: The Settings You Actually Need to Check
Right-click failures in Windows 11 and 10 are rarely hardware faults. Microsoft’s dual context menu design and easily misconfigured mouse, touchpad, and driver settings are the most common culprits. This guide walks users through a quick triage to restore the right-click without replacing hardware.
YouTube Miniplayer Not Working? The Video Type Is Likely the Culprit
YouTube Miniplayer isn't broken—it just doesn't work with Shorts or Made for Kids videos. This guide explains the difference between Miniplayer and Picture-in-Picture, walks through desktop and mobile fixes, and shows how to troubleshoot browser extensions and stale data.
Intel Ships First Panther Lake Chips Using High-NA EUV — Here’s Why It Matters for Your Next Laptop
Intel has begun shipping its next-generation Panther Lake chips using ASML’s High-NA extreme ultraviolet lithography on select layers, making it the first chipmaker to reach high-volume production with the $400 million tools. While the milestone doesn’t directly boost laptop performance, it signals that Intel’s 18A manufacturing technology is maturing and about to enter the PC market, potentially delivering efficiency gains and easing supply constraints. Windows users don’t need to change their buying plans yet, but the development merits a close watch for late 2025 and beyond.
Apple’s 50th Year Brings iPhone 17, M5 Mac, and a Cross-Platform Tightrope for Windows Users
Apple’s 50th anniversary in 2026 coincides with the rollout of its deepest product lineup ever, including the iPhone 17 family, M5 MacBook Air, and M4 iPad Air. The company’s vertical integration from silicon to services creates a compelling but closed ecosystem that challenges Windows users and IT administrators, demanding new approaches to cross-platform management and personal device strategy.
Windows Users, Here's How to Fix Instagram Stories When They Won't Load or Upload
Instagram Stories failures—loading spinners, black cameras, missing audio—are surging across devices, but a systematic approach can restore functionality. This guide explains why Stories break, what it means for home users, creators, and IT pros, and provides a prioritized action plan covering restarts, updates, network checks, permissions, storage, cache clearing, and the web diagnostic trick.