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Stop using these Wi-Fi passwords before your network gets compromised

How-To Geek - 1 hour 15 min ago

What's the status of your Wi-Fi password? I wager that if I surveyed most people I know, I'd find two groups split right down the middle: people who never bothered to change theirs, and people who changed theirs to something painfully easy or funny. Then, there's a handful of people who try to beat possible networking issues by staying on top of their Wi-Fi passwords.

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New on Disney+ and Hulu in June—Hot picks and everything else coming

How-To Geek - 1 hour 45 min ago

With May almost in our rearview mirror (it was a great month that scorched with The Punisher: One Last Kill, Daredevil: Born Again and more!) it's not only time to get ready to enjoy the warmer climes of the summer but it's time to stack your watchlist with all the great new movies and shows coming to Disney+ and Hulu in June.

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007: First Light is a huge sales hit

Mashable - 1 hour 51 min ago

Breaking news: The 007 series is popular.

Sarcasm aside, it sounds like longtime Hitman series developer IO Interactive has a bonafide hit on its hands. The company announced in a press release that the newly released 007: First Light video game sold 1.5 million units in its first 24 hours of availability, beating the record for the fastest-selling game IO has ever made. That's not a small achievement, given the company's previous success over the past decade with the excellent Hitman reboot trilogy.

Perhaps making this sales success even more impressive is the fact that First Light is not, in any way, tied into the James Bond film series. The protagonist is a new, younger version of Bond played by TV star Patrick Gibson, rather than by Daniel Craig or any other previous Bond actor, and aside from some cameos by the likes of Lenny Kravitz and Gemma Chan, most of the game's central cast is made up of series newcomers who are primarily TV actors. That doesn't make them any less talented or qualified to be in the game, of course, but it does make the game stand out from previous movie-star-studded 007 video game efforts like Everything or Nothing.

It also doesn't hurt that the game, at least based on the first few hours that I've played, is really good. If you like James Bond, you should probably check it out. If these sales figures are to be believed, though, you probably already have.

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This Toyota is built to quietly outlast its competition

How-To Geek - 2 hours 32 sec ago

Some cars get attention for being fast, luxurious, or packed with the latest technology. Others build their reputation the old-fashioned way: by showing up every day and refusing to quit.

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5 little-known DeWALT tools that’ll save you hours of work

How-To Geek - 2 hours 15 min ago

DeWALT makes tools for everyone, from DIYers and homeowners to professionals. We're all familiar with the 20V Max and Atomic tool lineups, and most people have the basics like a drill and driver. But did you know DeWALT makes several lesser-known tools that can make jobs easier than ever?

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Stop subscribing directly: 4 smarter ways to get your streaming services

How-To Geek - 2 hours 30 min ago

If you are an avid television watcher, then you will likely subscribe to multiple streaming services. Frankly, we now live in a world where one streaming service is simply not enough for movies, TV shows, sports, and live news. You can try your best to create your perfect streaming lineup, but you must be smart about what services to keep and cut.

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I built a portable "network go-bag" for troubleshooting Ethernet and Wi-Fi problems—here's what's in it

How-To Geek - 2 hours 44 min ago

Can you reliably function without an internet connection? I suppose I could, in theory, but I'd be out of a job. If you're like me, an unreliable network is a real nightmare, and you never know when connection issues will rear their ugly heads, thrusting you right back into hours of annoying troubleshooting.

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Nissan's cheapest car starts at just over $20K and is surprisingly plush inside

How-To Geek - 2 hours 59 min ago

Affordable compact cars are supposed to be simple commuters, but rising prices across the segment have made many entry-level sedans feel harder to justify than they used to. Buyers shopping on a tighter budget are increasingly looking for cars that don’t just save money upfront, but also feel refined enough to live with every day. That has opened the door for a handful of compact sedans that focus less on flashy performance and more on comfort, technology, and overall value.

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Linux desktop hardware support is still broken, and that's why adoption keeps failing

How-To Geek - 3 hours 14 min ago

It's so easy to install Linux on a PC these days. Be glad you don't still have to compile the kernel yourself just to get an OS on your computer. All you have to do is download a disc image, create some bootable media, and you'll be on your desktop environment of choice within minutes.

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These are the 6 gadgets I pack before every trip

How-To Geek - 3 hours 30 min ago

Packing for a trip used to mean throwing a charger, headphones, power bank, and whatever else felt essential into a bag the night before departure. Over time, the tech I carry has become far more intentional, once I realized that a few carefully chosen gadgets can make travel dramatically smoother.

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3 reasons your internet is slow that have nothing to do with Wi-Fi

How-To Geek - 3 hours 45 min ago

Are you having Wi-Fi issues right now? It's very possible that those problems aren't from Wi-Fi at all. Here are three things you should check before blaming your connectivity problems on Wi-Fi.

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Meta plans to make an AI pendant and more smart glasses soon

Mashable - 3 hours 55 min ago

Meta is looking to give customers even more ways to wear its logo on their bodies.

The Information reported that Mark Zuckerberg's company is planning to develop and test an "AI pendant," which would most likely be something you clip on and wear so that it can use an on-board microphone to record everything you say throughout the day for the purpose of generating AI summaries, just in case you ever need that. The description of the device is not entirely speculative, as Meta recently acquired a company called Limitless that was responsible for a device literally called "Pendant" that did exactly those things.

SEE ALSO: What do you get with Meta and Instagram's new $3.99 subscription plan?

Beyond that, The Information reported based on an internal Meta memo that the company plans on releasing several new pairs of smart glasses by the end of 2026, to go along with a possible enterprise-focused subscription service called "Wearables for Work." The subscription part is not a surprise, given that the company just launched consumer-focused payment plans for apps like Instagram and WhatsApp this week.

Anyway, the internal memo referenced four glasses models to be released this year, all under the following codenames: Modelo, Luna, RMB2 Refresh, and Mojito VIP. "RMB2 Refresh" is obviously another Ray-Ban model, but the others are more mysterious. Expect plenty of AI features and possible privacy concerns to be included in those glasses, if nothing else.

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7 brilliant ways to use PC fans in your next 3D printing project

How-To Geek - 3 hours 59 min ago

Your 3D printer pairs well with all sorts of components and accessories, from IKEA pegboards to $5 microcontrollers. But one item you might not have considered is the humble PC fan.

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These 5 PowerShell commands let me disable the annoying Windows features that aren't in Settings

How-To Geek - 4 hours 15 min ago

Everyone has at least a couple of Windows features they find particularly annoying. Whether that's ads showing up everywhere, deep OneDrive integration that can sometimes make locally stored files harder to manage, or not being able to uninstall certain built-in apps even though you know you'll never use them, we all have our Windows pet peeves.

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How to watch Gauff vs. Potapova online for free

Mashable - 4 hours 17 min ago

TL;DR: Live stream Gauff vs. Potapova in the 2026 French Open for free on France TV. Access this free streaming platform from anywhere in the world with ExpressVPN.

The 2026 French Open has served up major surprises, particularly in the men's singles. Both No. 1 seed Jannik Sinner and No. 3 Novak Djokovic were stunned by unseeded players, which led them to leave Roland-Garros unexpectedly early.

The women's field isn't quite as open, as world No. 4 Coco Gauff will be keenly aware, though No. 2 Elena Rybakina has already been eliminated, so Gauff — the defending women's French Open champion — may feel confident about claiming the title for a second consecutive year.

Before she gets to the title she'll have to get past a third-round match against No. 28 seed Anastasia Potapova. Can the 25-year-old Austrian knock out Gauff and cause yet another upset?

If you want to watch Gauff vs. Potapova in the 2026 French Open for free from anywhere in the world, we have all the information you need.

How to watch Gauff vs. Potapova for free

Gauff vs. Potapova in the 2026 French Open is available to live stream for free on France TV.

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Live stream the 2026 French Open for free by following these simple steps:

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Most Android Auto apps are useless, but these 4 are essential

How-To Geek - 4 hours 30 min ago

Android Auto is one of the most convenient features on most modern cars, even if it's a bit underused. It's just a pared-down and limited version of Android, which makes most apps pretty useless. However, there are several essential apps you'll actually love using, and I'm not talking about Google Maps or your favorite music player.

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New on Paramount+ in June—complete list of movies and TV shows coming this month

How-To Geek - 4 hours 44 min ago

June’s lineup on Paramount+ is packed with buzzy originals, returning favorites, and a fresh wave of movies and reality hits. Whether you’re in the mood for romance, high-stakes espionage, or pure escapist fun, the streamer is leaning into variety in a big way this summer.

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5 things Garmin smartwatches do better than the Galaxy Watch and Pixel Watch

How-To Geek - 5 hours 33 sec ago

Samsung and Google claim the top spots for smartwatches and wearable tech (alongside Apple), and for good reason. While the war between the Galaxy and Pixel smartwatches continues, with many smartwatch wearers picking their favorite out of those two, there's another contender in the ring that gets criminally overlooked: Garmin.

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I used an Excel template to plan my entire vacation—and it beat every travel app I tried

How-To Geek - 5 hours 15 min ago

You don't need three travel apps, five subscriptions, and a dozen login accounts just to plan a vacation. I replaced all of it with a single Excel template—and ended up with a faster, cleaner, offline-accessible itinerary that made modern travel apps feel a lot more complicated than they need to be.

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Your workshop doesn't need more storage—it needs these 5 organizers you can 3D print tonight

How-To Geek - 5 hours 30 min ago

3D printing is a fantastic hobby that opens so many doors, including giving you the ability to stop buying storage for your workshop. Instead, here are five workshop organizers that you can easily 3D print this weekend.

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