In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you want to connect a Bluetooth headset, speakers, or some other accessory to your Windows 10 PC, begin by turning it on.  The weakest variety of Bluetooth (Bluetooth 1.0) can connect to devices up to 33 feet away. Bluetooth 2.0 increases that range to 100 feet. Bluetooth 3.0 still has a 100-foot limit, but Bluetooth 4.0 can work with up to 200 feet of distance. If your devices are Bluetooth 5, you'll have up to 800 feet of leeway. When a device is "discoverable," your PC will be able to find it and make a connection. Usually turning on a device will immediately put it into discovery mode. Sometimes you'll have to press a button (or combination of buttons) to make it discoverable. You'll usually see a blinking LED indicator somewhere on the device once it's discoverable. It's usually at the bottom-left or top-left corner of the home screen.   As long as this switch is blue, your PC is discoverable and can connect to other Bluetooth devices. Windows will now scan for discoverable Bluetooth devices and display them in a list. The device may have a descriptive name that makes it easy to identify, but sometimes it'll be a more obscure set of letters and/or numbers. You can find out the name for sure by checking the Bluetooth device's manual. This will pair the Bluetooth device with your PC.  Sometimes you'll have to enter a code that appears on the device. Follow any on-screen instructions that appear to continue pairing. If the device doesn't appear, try powering it off and on again.
Summary: Turn on the Bluetooth device. Make the Bluetooth accessory discoverable. Click the Start  button. Type Bluetooth into the search bar. Click Bluetooth settings in the search results. Slide the "Bluetooth" slider to the On (blue) position. Click the Bluetooth device. Click Pair.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Make sure you have completely covered the stain before proceeding. You may need to apply more paste as the fabric absorbs the solution.  You will start to see the stain fade away.  Although the baking soda paste works well on its own, you can also try pouring vinegar over the stain while you scrub. The vinegar will immediately bubble up, so use caution. Baking soda is a base while vinegar is an acid, so the two combined produce an explosion of sorts in the form of bubbles. This reaction’s abrasive qualities helps eliminate residue while the bubbles lift the stain out of the fabric. This will give the cleaning agents enough time to settle in and break up the chemicals causing discoloration. If the stains are especially bad, let the treatment sit overnight. Some materials do not react well with heat, either shrinking the garment or fading the color. Check the garment’s tags for washing instructions. Tough stains may not completely fade after the first treatment. Scrub more paste into the stain, let sit and wash again until the discoloration has completely faded. If using OxiClean or detergent paste, try soaking tough stains in the liquid form as well. This will increase the stain-fighting power. Follow the steps in the section below.
Summary: Spread a thick layer of paste onto the stain. Thoroughly scrub the paste into the garment using a toothbrush or a nailbrush. Let the stain sit for an hour. Wash as usual in the hottest water safe for the fabric. Repeat steps as necessary.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Find the celebrity's Twitter handle by typing in the celebrity's name into Twitter's search bar. If nothing comes up, try looking on their website or portfolio for their Twitter Follow link.  If you see a blue icon with a white check mark next to a Twitter account, that means that Twitter has taken steps to verify the identity of that account. A verified account means that the celebrity in question owns that Twitter account. Be wary of unverified Twitter accounts. It's easy to find pictures of a celebrity on the Internet to use as the avatar. Fans and other people may try to impersonate the celebrity for attention or for malicious spamming. The more active they are on Twitter and the more personal their tweets are, the better your chances of getting them to engage with you. After considering the following questions, if it doesn't seem like your celebrity does much personal engagement on Twitter, you may want to consider moving on to another favorite celebrity.  How frequent are their tweets? Do they frequently tweet themselves, or hire someone else to tweet on their behalf? Do they post pictures and links in addition to text tweets, or do they do the bare minimum? Do they post their personal thoughts, or just use their Twitter as a way to promote their business commercially? Have they ever sent an @message to one of their fans and engaged in a conversation with them? For example, Christina Perri not only tweets multiple times a day, but also with photos and hashtags, suggesting that she is an experienced Twitter user. Her tweets are personal enough that they probably come straight from her. Your chances of getting her to follow you are decent if you make a strong favorable impression on her, but notice how her (public) interactions with fans on Twitter are low.
Summary:
Follow the celebrity on Twitter. Pay attention to how the celebrity uses their Twitter account.