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5 ways to repurpose an old Galaxy Watch

How-To Geek - 1 hour 54 min ago

A Galaxy Watch is a lot easier (and cheaper) to upgrade than a Galaxy phone, which means you may have one or two lying around if you’ve been in the ecosystem for a while. Thankfully, these old smartwatches don’t have to be useless pucks in a box. Let’s get creative.

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The Subaru Trailseeker is the wagon the Outback used to be—and now it's electric

How-To Geek - 2 hours 25 min ago

The Subaru Outback used to occupy a unique space in the market, blending wagon practicality with SUV capability in a package that felt refreshingly different from the sea of crossovers around it. With the latest redesign pushing it further toward a traditional SUV shape, some longtime fans have been left wondering where that distinctive wagon-like character went. Ironically, the answer may have arrived wearing a different badge.

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One Claude feature solved my biggest frustration, then Anthropic killed it

How-To Geek - 2 hours 55 min ago

I love Claude, but it can be incredibly frustrating to use. I constantly found myself having to type the same prompts over and over again to force Claude to do what I wanted. The solution was simple but now Claude is removing the feature it relies on.

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Google just made it way harder for scammers to trick Android users

How-To Geek - 3 hours 25 min ago

One of the worst things about the explosion of AI tools is how much more advanced scam calls have become. It’s now entirely possible to get fake calls with voices that sound exactly like people you know. The June Android drop is here to address this (and add some other goodies).

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I ditched my browser and RSS reader on Android for these two command-line apps instead

How-To Geek - 3 hours 40 min ago

I like a good, well-designed and visually appealing website as much as the next guy, but more and more often, I find myself turning to RSS feeds to cut through the clutter and distraction.

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You'll love Milwaukee's new M18 Striker Hammer Chisel

How-To Geek - 3 hours 47 min ago

Having the right tool for the job can make all the difference, which is why many DIYers and mechanics still use a wide range of air tools. Milwaukee is well-known for its wide array of tools, but it also makes a bunch of specialty items. A prime example is the all-new M18 STRIKER Hammer Chisel (3771-20), which Milwaukee says is the world's first cordless option.

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I turned a $50 Facebook Marketplace mini PC into the ultimate home server

How-To Geek - 3 hours 55 min ago

Old office mini PCs have been flooding online marketplaces like Facebook Marketplace for years. They’re often listed for as little as $50 or even less, but with limited demand, they can easily be overlooked. At first glance, they might seem like outdated hardware that isn’t worth much attention, but once you install a Linux server OS, it could quickly become one of the most useful pieces of tech in your home.

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Apple shipped over 1.1 million MacBook Neos on launch—no wonder PC rivals are scared

How-To Geek - 4 hours 13 min ago

It's no secret that the MacBook Neo has been selling well, but now it's clearer just how strong that demand really is. IDC analysts report that Apple shipped over 1.1 million units of its first budget laptop within the first three weeks of its March launch.

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How to use dynamic array functions in Microsoft Excel

How-To Geek - 4 hours 54 min ago

When I first discovered Excel's dynamic array functions, my entire approach to spreadsheet design shifted. They replaced my clunky, multistep workarounds with smart, self-expanding formulas that adapt as data grows, turning complex workflows into single-cell systems.

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Don't throw away your old Fire TV Stick, it's more valuable than ever before

How-To Geek - 5 hours 10 min ago

An unexpected side effect of Amazon switching to its newer Vega OS for its streaming devices was that it made the older Fire Sticks much more useful. The devices built on the Android-powered Fire OS continue to offer the power, flexibility, and customization that made them popular in the first place and that are largely absent from the newer models. Instead of throwing your old device in a drawer, now might be the best time to keep it around.

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Order from Amazon and you could win free groceries for a year

Mashable - 5 hours 23 min ago

WIN FREE GROCERIES: As of June 2, order groceries to win a year of free Amazon groceries in the form of $10,000 Amazon gift cards.

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Groceries, like just about everything else, are getting more expensive by the day. Wouldn't it be nice if you could just, you know, not pay a single dime for them? It might sound like a dream, but it's actually a very real possibility. That's why you'll want to head over to Amazon and try your luck to win an entire year of free groceries from the retail giant. Yes, you read that right.

As of June 2, all you have to do is order groceries through Amazon or enter for free without making a purchase to win a year of free Amazon groceries in the form of $10,000 Amazon gift cards.

SEE ALSO: Amazon announces dates for a 4-day Prime Day sale in late June: Everything you need to know

The offer applies when you spend a qualifying $15 or more on Amazon Grocery, or by way of local stores approved by Amazon. If you don't want to enter that way, you can opt in to receive text messages from Amazon or use the "Click to Enroll for Free" button on the offer page daily.

The sweepstakes runs from June 2 through June 22, so you've got plenty of time to enter. You must have an Amazon account to qualiy, and from there, one hundred winners will be drawn and verified by Amazon. Keep an eye on your Amazon account and email after that, so you don't miss out on being notified about your potential bounty.

You'll be able to spend your gift cards after winning to your liking. So all you really need to do now is get on top of getting those entries in. Free is always better when it comes to having necessities at home, after all.

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Your network bottleneck isn't your router, it's your Wi-Fi

How-To Geek - 5 hours 26 min ago

If you're unhappy with the state of your internet connection, and you've done the usual troubleshooting to optimize your Wi-Fi, the logical next step might often be buying a new router. Or is it?

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Google patches more than 100 Android security vulnerabilities

Mashable - 5 hours 29 min ago

Android users, update your devices. Google has just released new security updates for Android that fix a slew of vulnerabilities.

Just how many things did Google fix? A whopping 124 vulnerabilities, according to Bleeping Computer, have now been addressed in Google's June 2026 Android security patches. 

Google addressed some of the bigger vulnerabilities that it patched in a June 1 Android Security Bulletin.

"The most severe of these issues is a critical security vulnerability in the Framework component that could lead to remote escalation of privilege with no additional execution privileges needed," Google wrote. "User interaction is not needed for exploitation."

In addition to that flaw, Google also included a fix for a zero-day flaw that has already been exploited by bad actors in targeted attacks.

The vulnerability, known as CVE-2026-21385, "affects the graphics driver of Qualcomm processors," according to cybersecurity company Pradeo

Google previously warned about this vulnerability in its Android Security Bulletin from March. The flaw enables an attack to trigger memory corruption through an integer overflow. Basically, this means that a bad actor can push more data to a graphics component than it can handle, triggering a flaw in the device's memory management, which can then be exploited to access a target's sensitive data.

Google Pixel devices will immediately receive the updates. However, third-party manufacturers might need to tweak the updates for their specific Android devices before releasing the security patches to their users.

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Get into audiobooks this summer with 3 free months of Audible Standard

Mashable - 5 hours 35 min ago

SAVE $26.97: Through July 15, Prime members can get three free months of Audible Standard membership in celebration of Prime Day. Usually $8.99 per month, that's just shy of $27 in savings.

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Amazon Prime Day has officially been announced for 2026. It will take place in June for the first time, running from June 23 to 26, instead of its typical mid-July time slot. And, as per usual, where there's Prime Day, there's an Audible deal.

One of my personal favorite annual deals looks a little bit different for 2026, though. Let's dig in.

Usually with Amazon's annual Prime Day Audible deal, Prime members get three free months of the Premium Plus membership. This year, the brand launched a new tier, so things have shifted. Through July 15, Prime members can get three free months of Audible Standard instead. It's still a great deal (it's free, duh), but the perks are a bit different.

The new Audible Standard plan lets you select one audiobook each month from the entire Audible collection. But unlike the Premium Plus plan, you can't keep those titles if and when you cancel your subscription. In other words, you'll have to finish listening before you cancel or else you lose access forever. Not to mention, you'll have to choose a title before your plan renews the next month or you'll miss your chance. Monthly picks don't roll over. At full price, I don't think it's worth it, but for free? Count me in.

Along with your audiobook pick each month, you'll also be able to enjoy unlimited listening to a curated library of Audible Originals and nearly 200 of the most popular titles previously available on Wondery+. So, if you want to get technical, you'll get more than just three audiobooks for free with this early Prime Day deal. Just be sure to cancel before the three months are up if you want to avoid getting charged $8.99. And be sure to finish listening to your audiobook selections before you cancel.

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This Toyota delivers AWD confidence without the fuel economy penalty

How-To Geek - 5 hours 40 min ago

Crossovers may dominate driveways these days, but the sedan isn’t going anywhere. For plenty of drivers, a lower seating position, better road manners, and a more comfortable daily commute still matter more than maximum cargo space.

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iOS 26.5.1 arrives with one new fix you can try now

Mashable - 5 hours 52 min ago

WWDC isn't for another week, but Apple has a tiny new iOS update to tide us over until then.

Yes, iOS 26.5.1 is officially here, per 9to5Mac. You can download it to your iPhone by opening Settings, then going to General, and then Software Update. Don't expect too much, though, as these patches are usually pretty small. Apple's official release notes paint a pretty good picture of what to expect from this update:

"This update addresses an issue for a small number of users that may prevent wired charging on iPhone Air and iPhone 17 models when the battery is nearly drained," Apple said.

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SEE ALSO: Apple's smart glasses aren't coming very soon, new report claims

And that's it. There may be smaller bug fixes in this update that Apple didn't see a need to address, but the star of the show here is a fix to a battery charging issue on iPhone 17 and iPhone Air models. There was a known issue where those particular phones would be stubborn about turning back on if plugged into a wired charger after running out of battery. Putting them on a wireless charger for 10 to 15 minutes would fix it, but obviously, not everyone has one of those lying around. If Apple is to be believed, this isn't a problem anymore.

Just in case, you might want to plug your phone in before its screen goes black. And if you want to hear about actual substantive new iOS features, just wait a week.

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I paired my smart lights with my TV, and it's changed movie night forever

How-To Geek - 5 hours 54 min ago

Movie night has always been a staple in my household, especially with all the streaming services we subscribe to. We pop the popcorn, everyone picks their favorite seat in the room, and then we start the film.

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Snag a pair of Sony WH-CH720N headphones for their lowest price yet

Mashable - 6 hours 10 min ago

SAVE $90.25: As of June 2, get a pair of Sony WH-CH720N Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphones for $89.74 at Amazon, down from their usual price of $179.99. That's a discount of 50% and the lowest price we've seen.

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A great pair of headphones is a must if you're going to be spending any time out and about. While earbuds get the job done nicely, sometimes you get even more out of a pair of over-ear headphones. We've found a pair that both sound fantastic and can save you some serious cash if you head over to Amazon right now.

As of June 2, get a pair of Sony WH-CH720N Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphones for $89.74 at Amazon, down from their usual price of $179.99. That's $90.25 off and a discount of 50%. It's also the lowest price we've seen.

SEE ALSO: We tested the 9 best headphones and earbuds for working out

These are Sony's most lightweight headphones ever at just 192g. They offer both noise cancellation and access to Alexa built right in, so you don't need a second device to use Alexa with. Thanks to their Adaptive Sound and adjustable Ambient sound options, you can customize your own profile so your audio is tailored to your liking accordingly. And with a 35-hour battery life, you can listen for quite some time.

Mashable's Alex Bracetti took the headphones for a spin and praised their "near-flagship sound quality" as well as their "impressive active noise cancellation" and "light and comfy" build.

If a new pair of headphones is calling you, this might be the right one for you. The discount likely won't last long, so you'll want to get them while you can.

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3 more open-source Android apps I'd (happily) pay for even if they weren't free

How-To Geek - 6 hours 10 min ago

The Android ecosystem is lucky to have a wide selection of excellent, free, open-source apps. These apps are so good that they could easily charge a fee. I started by listing 7 of these apps, then 4 more—now here are another 3 I currently have installed on my phone. They're free of cost, don't show any ads, or sell subscriptions.

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You can watch Spider-Man: Brand New Day in theaters two days early—if you have Amazon Prime

How-To Geek - 6 hours 20 min ago

There's an easy solution if you want to watch Spider-Man: Brand New Day before your friends and avoid spoilers: sign up for Amazon Prime. Sony Pictures and Amazon are offering U.S. Prime members access to early screenings for the Marvel superhero movie on July 29, two days ahead of its official July 31 premiere.

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