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How to get HBO Max through cable and mobile providers

For just $15 a month, HBO Max provides subscribers with access to a massive streaming library that includes more than 10,000 hours of film and television content from HBO and WarnerMedia. While the most straightforward way to sign up for HBO Max is through HBO, you can also access HBO Max through cable and mobile providers. Here are the options for getting HBO Max through cable and mobile providers right now. How to get HBO Max through your cable provider If you already subscribe to HBO through your cable provider, you may already get access to HBO Max at no additional cost or for an extra fee. Here are the providers who offer HBO Max free of charge as part of your current HBO plan. 1Tennessee Broadband AcenTek Acme Communications Adams Cable Service Albany Mutual Telephone All West Communications Allen's Communications ALLO Communications Alpine Communications Altice One Altice USA Antietam Armstrong Arthur Mutual Telephone AT&T ATC Broadband Atlantic Bro

How to watch Mayweather vs Paul online from anywhere

Boxing legend Floyd Mayweather Jr is returning to the ring after retiring in 2017 to take on YouTuber Logan Paul and we have all the details on how you can watch Mayweather vs Paul on TV or online. 44-year-old Mayweather was inducted to the International Boxing Hall of Fame last year to commemorate his exceptional career in which he won 50 fights, had 27 knockouts and was never once defeated. During his last big fight back in August of 2017, Mayweather defeated UFC star Conor McGregor with a 10th-round TKO. He then went on to defeat Japanese kickboxer Tenshin Nasukawa in one round on New Year's Eve in 2018. 26-year-old Logan Paul on the other hand is returning to the ring after losing via split-decision to fellow YouTuber KSI in 2019 while making his professional boxing debut. However, this was the second time Paul went up against KSI as their first fight was ruled a majority draw. While Logan has yet to win a fight as a professional boxer, his brother Jake has won three fights.

Opt out of Amazon Sidewalk on your Ring devices with these quick steps!

Amazon Sidewalk is one of the coolest new ways to connect smart devices in your home and beyond. Many Ring devices can use the Amazon Sidewalk network to extend wireless coverage to several other smart devices. Even Tile Trackers and Level Locks can use Amazon Sidewalk to help connect outside of normal Bluetooth range. In addition to that, Ring devices like the Echo Show 8 can be used as Amazon Sidewalk bridges. You might want to disable Amazon Sidewalk on Ring if you're extra concerned about privacy or mobile security. Even if you've disabled Amazon Sidewalk elsewhere, you'll need to specifically disable it in the Ring app to take your Ring devices off the network. Let's get started! How to opt-out of Amazon Sidewalk on your Ring devices Open up the Ring app on your smartphone. Tap the hamburger menu on the top-left corner of the Ring app. It looks like three horizontal lines stacked on top of each other. Select Control Center . Scroll down to Amazon Sidewa

How to cast or screen mirror to a Roku device

Roku devices give users the ability to stream content from hundreds of apps, but there are a handful of third-party apps that aren't compatible and don't appear automatically on the Roku Channels page. While Roku previously allowed users to sideload apps on their devices, this is no longer an option in 2021, meaning you can't technically sideload apps onto Roku boxes, streaming sticks, or Roku TVs. As such, the best way to stream third-party content is to cast or screen mirror from your phone to a Roku device. Here's what you need to do to cast or screen mirror to a Roku device. Casting on Roku The easiest workaround for streaming third-party content onto your Roku device is to use screencasting. This method works for users using both compatible iOS or Android devices. Here are the steps you need to follow. Make sure your mobile device or tablet and Roku device are connected to the same Wi-Fi network. Install the third-party app you want to stream from on your

Here's how to use Google Password Manager on Android and the web

The best password manager is one you actually use. While Google may be trying to build a password-free future , the present current forces us to make a new account and new password for almost every single website we use. From our most secure banking apps to some frivolous web game we use to kill time between meetings, everything has a password and an email/username that we need to keep track of. While most of the best password managers are paid and add features like VPNs, 2FA token keeping, and identity monitoring, you don't really need most of that stuff. For most of us — myself included — we just need somewhere to easily dig out passwords when logging into our apps and websites, and Google Password Manager does that perfectly for free on Android and Chrome. Here's how to use Google Password Manager on both of these platforms to enter, modify, or delete your passwords. Google Password Manager: How to use on Android How to add passwords on Android How to activate or