In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: In order to stream Netflix from your Smart TV's app, it will need to be connected to the internet.  You can do this using a wired Ethernet connection, or by connecting your TV to your wireless network. If your TV is not a smart TV, you can connect a streaming box such as Roku, Google Chromecast, Firestick, or Apple TV to your TV.   Wired Connection:  A wired connection will provide a much more stable connection to the internet.  To connect your TV to the internet using a wired connection, connect an Ethernet cable from an open LAN port on your modem or router, and then to the Ethernet port on your TV.  Wireless connection:  Open the setting menu on your TV and locate the Network settings.  Select your wireless network and then use the remote to enter your wireless password  These menus and settings may be different from one model of TV to another. Most Smart TV remotes will have a button that opens the apps list. This button is often a logo or has the TV's brand name on it. You'll need to use the remote for your TV, not your cable box or universal remote.   Samsung: The button looks like a multicolor cube.  LG: Look for the "My Apps" button.  Sony: Press the "Internet Apps" or Netflix button.  Panasonic: Press the "Apps" button.  Vizio: Press the Vizio logo, the Netflix button, or select "SmartCast" as the video source for your TV. It's a black icon that says "Netflix" in red letters. Use the arrow buttons to navigate the apps on your smart TVs user interface.  Highlight the Netflix app icon and press Enter or Ok on your remote.  If you can't find the Netflix app, you may have to download it from your Smart TV's app store. You may need to update your TV's firmware in order to access streaming apps. The process for this varies, but generally, you'll download the file on your computer, copy it to a USB drive, and then load that into the TV. Refer to your TV model's Support page for detailed instructions. Use the on-screen keyboard to enter the email address and password associated with your Netflix account and then select Sign In and press Enter and Ok.  You'll need to have a Netflix plan that supports streaming video.  Any of the streaming plans will allow you to use the Smart TV app. If you do not have a Netflix account, you can sign up for Netflix at the Netflix website. If you have more than one profile on your Netflix account, select the profile you want to use. Use the arrow buttons on the TV remote to navigate the menus and videos on Netflix. Highlight a video you want to watch and then press the "Select" or "Enter" button on your remote to start it. If you want to watch a TV series, you can select a specific episode you want to watch.  Use your TV remote to select "Seasons" and then select a season.  Then select an episode from the list and press Enter or Ok on your TV remote.
Summary: Connect your Smart TV to your home network. Open your Smart TV apps. Select the Netflix app. Log in with your Netflix account. Browse using your remote.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you don’t have the same USB cable that came with your device, make sure you’re using a safe compatible version. Depending on your device, you may have to install drivers to make your computer recognize your Android. You can get these drivers from your phone or tablet manufacturer's website. This opens the search bar on Windows. A list of matching search results will appear, including "Command prompt". This step will give you an admin-level command prompt. This opens the command prompt. This runs the ADB program. The command will run and lock the bootloader. If you see an error message, try one of the following commands instead:  fastboot flashing lock oem relock This reboots your Android and and locks the bootloader.
Summary: Connect your Android to the computer with a USB cable. Press ⊞ Win+S. Type cmd. Right-click "Command prompt" and select Run as administrator. Click Yes to confirm. Type adb reboot bootloader and press ↵ Enter. Type fastboot oem lock and press ↵ Enter. Type fastboot reboot and press ↵ Enter.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Tap the Google Drive app icon, which resembles the triangular Drive logo on a white background. This will open your Drive page if you're logged in.  If you aren't logged in, enter your email address and password before proceeding. If you haven't yet downloaded Google Drive, you can do so for free from the iPhone's App Store or your Android's Google Play Store. It's in the lower-right corner of the screen. A pop-up menu will appear. This option is in the pop-up menu. Depending on whether you're using an iPhone or an Android, you'll have slightly different upload options available:   iPhone - Tap Photos and Videos to select photos and/or videos from your Photos app, or tap Browse to select files from the Files app.  Android - Select a file location in the resulting menu. You should see at least an Images and a Videos option here. Tap and hold a file to select it, then tap other files to select them as well. On an iPhone, some files will upload immediately after being tapped. It's in the upper-right corner of the screen. Your selected file(s) will begin uploading to Google Drive. The amount of time this takes will vary depending on the size of the upload and your Internet connection.  Do not close the Google Drive app during this time. Once the files finish uploading, you'll be able to access them from Google Drive on any Internet-connected computer or smartphone.
Summary:
Open Google Drive. Tap ＋. Tap Upload. Select an upload option. Select files to upload. Tap UPLOAD. Wait for your files to upload.