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Your Fire TV collects more than just watch history, here’s how to stop it

How-To Geek - 1 hour 14 min ago

I'm mostly a Roku and media PC user, so my Fire TV sticks aren't my primary setup. Still, I've got two Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max devices in the house, and after digging into what my Roku boxes were collecting, it felt worth taking a closer look at what Amazon was doing on its side.

Categories: IT General, Technology

5 hidden Motorola gestures that make other Android phones feel basic

How-To Geek - 1 hour 29 min ago

People think of Motorola phones as having clean, minimal software similar to Google’s, but there’s more than meets the eye. You’ll find a surprising number of gestures exclusive to Motorola phones, and they’re very useful.

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I built my first homelab from secondhand gear, and it taught me more than a new NAS ever could

How-To Geek - 1 hour 44 min ago

NAS units are great. They're small, energy-efficient, and easy to get running right out of the box. If the only thing you want is a backup solution for your files, and you're not picky about cost, they're a good option. However, if you want a real homelab, you're much better off picking up some secondhand components instead—your machine will be more powerful, and you'll learn more in the process.

Categories: IT General, Technology

Windows Fast Start-up is still causing problems in 2026, and everyone should disable it

How-To Geek - 2 hours 14 min ago

When you had to wait for a mechanical hard drive to load your operating system and applications, fast start-up made sense. Today, however, Fast Start-up isn't worth the trouble. I've seen it cause all sorts of strange problems that were difficult to narrow down.

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Forget the massive infotainment screen—older car dashboards were actually smarter

How-To Geek - 2 hours 29 min ago

Walk into any showroom today, sit inside any car, and you are likely greeted by a massive glass touchscreen—or two, or even three. It doesn’t matter if you’re looking at an EV, a hybrid, or a traditional internal combustion vehicle: touchscreens have taken over.

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Resident Evil: Requiem gets a cool and free new mode, out now

Mashable - 2 hours 37 min ago

Resident Evil: Requiem already had plenty of meat on the bone, between a decently sized campaign and plenty of post-game goodies to chew on. Now, a couple of months after launch, it's gotten some pretty fun-sounding free DLC.

Capcom released a surprise update this week that included an action-packed new mode called Leon Must Die Forever. Unlocked after you finish the main story, Leon Must Die Forever is a gauntlet of high-octane action challenges starring everyone's favorite former rookie cop, Leon S. Kennedy. Capcom's official description makes it sound pretty straightforward: kill more difficult-than-usual enemies within a time limit, fight bosses, unlock enhancements, and try not to die, despite the mode's name.

SEE ALSO: 'Resident Evil' teaser is just as gory as you'd expect

"Fight your way through areas you’ve visited previously throughout the game and defeat the final boss, all with stronger enemy variants, five increasingly difficulty ranks, and a race against the clock! Fill your enhancement gauge by defeating enemies in order to unlock Leon’s “enhancer abilities” exclusive to this game mode," Capcom's press release said.

Capcom has always had a habit of adding cool, stripped-down action-based modes to Resident Evil games that are meant to be played after finishing the story. Traditionally, they're usually called some variant of "Mercenaries," but the company went with the infinitely more fun Leon Must Die Forever for this one. If you're like me and you're still itching to roundhouse kick zombies and mutilate them with a hand axe despite having finished the story, maybe check this one out.

Categories: IT General, Technology

I finally understand Notion databases—here’s why it’s the ultimate power unlock

How-To Geek - 2 hours 44 min ago

Most people open Notion, create a few pages to jot down notes, feel good about it—and never go any further. I did the same for longer than I’d like to admit. However, you aren’t really using Notion unless you’re using databases—that’s when you truly see what the app is capable of. This piece walks you through what databases are, how they work, and the system I built around them that genuinely changed my workflow.

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My biggest smart home mistake (and how I plan to fix it)

How-To Geek - 2 hours 55 min ago

I've always loved messing around with smart home tech and have a lot of it in my home. However, if I could go back in time, there's one decision that I made early on that I would do differently.

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5 features Prime Video can do besides streaming The Boys And Reacher

How-To Geek - 2 hours 59 min ago

Did you know that Amazon Prime Video has the second most subscribers among streaming services? Prime Video has more than 200 million subscribers, which is second to Netflix's 325 million. Prime Video might not have as many prestige plays compared to HBO Max and Hulu, but it does have its fair share of hits. The two that instantly come to mind are The Boys and Reacher, two action series that have dominated Prime Video’s streaming charts.

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Google built the world's best Wi-Fi router in 2016, and nothing's really matched it since

How-To Geek - 3 hours 13 min ago

These days, mesh Wi-Fi networks are both common and affordable. Anyone who wants the power and convenience of mesh technology can have it, but it hasn't been this way for long. In 2016, Google showed the way when it came to how mesh could and should work, and in many ways no one has really done it better since.

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This open-source app suite replaced 6 closed-source apps and tools on my Android phone

How-To Geek - 3 hours 28 min ago

I try to avoid Google apps wherever possible, which increasingly means seeking out alternatives to the most basic apps whenever I buy a new Android phone. Fortunately, there's a single open source app suite that is a one-stop-shop for app replacements: Fossify.

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KDE Dolphin does file management better than GNOME—here's why

How-To Geek - 3 hours 44 min ago

I'm not currently a KDE user—I prefer GNOME, but I'm happy to give kudos where kudos are due. I've used KDE on and off over the years, and Dolphin remains the cream of the Linux file manager crop. GNOME Files serves me well, but Dolphin shows me how my file manager could serve me better.

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This is the one Ryobi power tool that made home projects finally click for me

How-To Geek - 3 hours 59 min ago

Are you a new homeowner or aspiring DIYer looking to invest in a few good tools while making smart choices? If so, there's one Ryobi tool I bought for projects and home improvement that is not only the best value, but really made things start clicking.

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3 reasons why you should separate your NAS from your homelab

How-To Geek - 4 hours 14 min ago

When I first built my homelab, I did what most people do—I put everything on one machine. My NAS, my services, my containers—all of it running on the same box. It made sense at the time: why buy two machines when one can do the job? But eventually, I started to see the issues this supposed “optimization” introduced. Here are the three main reasons I decided to separate my NAS from my homelab.

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Amazon reveals the cause of the May 2026 AWS outage

Mashable - 4 hours 18 min ago

Late in the week, an Amazon Web Services outage affected a range of websites. In the wake of that outage, which lasted from Thursday into Friday, Amazon has revealed what happened.

In an update on the official AWS status website, Amazon revealed that the outage was caused by a "thermal event resulting in a loss of power" at a single data center in northern Virginia. In other words, some tech overheated. This prompted Amazon to shift traffic away from that data center's "Availability Zone" during the late afternoon on Thursday. By early afternoon on Friday, Amazon had managed to restore its cooling systems, which kick-started the process of getting everything back online.

SEE ALSO: Amazon Web Services outage enters second day. Here's what we know.

"Our main effort during the event mitigation strategy was to bring back our cooling systems capacity. By May 8 1:50 PM, we were able to stabilize cooling system capacity to pre-event levels, which helped us to restore the majority of the impaired EC2 instances and EBS volumes," Amazon said. "A small number of instances and EBS volumes remain impaired, and we continue to work to recover all affected remaining resources."

The outage affected some popular apps, like FanDuel and Coinbase. Users were unable to bet or trade as they normally would on those apps for a while, likely leading to some consternation on Thursday and Friday. However, the issue seems to be mostly resolved at this point, so you can probably get your NBA playoff prop bets in now, if you so desire.

Categories: IT General, Technology

Your PC is secretly a Home Assistant sensor—here are 5 automations to try today

How-To Geek - 4 hours 29 min ago

You may not think of your PC or as a a smart home sensor, but there's a significant amount it can tell you. Your computer knows when you're active, when you're idle, when you're using a particular app, or even when you're on a video call. You can use that information to create some very useful automations in Home Assistant.

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I tried to pit Claude against Codex—it turns out they work better together

How-To Geek - 4 hours 44 min ago

I've never assumed any one tool can do everything, and neither should you. These are like apples and oranges, so picking something like Claude over Gemini or Codex isn't something I recommend. These AIs are trying to do the same thing, but they are done in very separate ways. You should be using those strengths to make your own apps better. I used them together to make a calculator in under 10 minutes, and it did exactly what I needed.

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6 new and returning shows on Paramount+ in May

How-To Geek - 4 hours 59 min ago

While we won’t see the host of brand-new content that we’re used to seeing each month on Paramount+, we are getting a highly anticipated new original show so monumental it deserves all the standalone attention it can get. Additionally, we’ll also see new seasons of several returning, fan-favorite TV shows, including a psychology-driven documentary series centered around couples, a long-standing crime drama full of fresh cases to crack, and the 2026 American Music Awards.

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This open-source project brings the best part of Linux to Windows

How-To Geek - 5 hours 5 min ago

Package managers are an extremely convenient part of Linux operating systems, but Windows, despite being more "user-friendly," doesn't have anything nearly as useful. However, using one free, open-source project and a built-in Windows command line utility, you can get the exact same thing on Windows.

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I don't use Google Maps in Android Auto anymore—this navigation app took its place

How-To Geek - 5 hours 14 min ago

Android Auto is a convenient and useful feature on most modern cars, even if it's a bit underused. By default, most drivers end up using Google Maps even though there are countless solid alternatives. While there's a lot to love about Google Maps, I use Waze with Android Auto instead, and here's why.

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