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5 overlooked Jellyfin features I wish someone had told me about sooner

How-To Geek - 1 hour 16 min ago

When I first switched from Plex to Jellyfin, I was immediately taken with how easy it was to set up and how reliable it seemed in use. And yet it took a while before I discovered all of Jellyfin's capabilities. What seems like a fairly stripped-back app actually hides many powerful features that can enhance your user experience.

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I upgraded my homelab to 10GbE, and now everything else feels slow

How-To Geek - 1 hour 30 min ago

Homelabbers love to tinker with their equipment, and nowhere is that more evident than when you discuss storage or network speeds. After you've been self-hosting for a while, it basically happens automatically. You start thinking, "What if I upgraded my network to 10 gigabit?" Should I install fiber?

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This open-source clipboard manager slowly became my most important productivity tool

How-To Geek - 2 hours 1 min ago

I didn't think much of clipboard managers until I installed Ditto on a whim. Months later, it's the tool I'd least want to lose, quietly saving me from re-typing and re-copying dozens of times a day.

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Stop using the same DNS for every device (do this instead to block ads and boost speeds)

How-To Geek - 2 hours 31 min ago

Your DNS provider affects every internet-connected device in your home, which is why one of the most common networking tips is to switch to a faster provider like Cloudflare or Google Public DNS. While that's often an improvement over your ISP's default DNS, using the same DNS for every device is rarely the best approach.

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I'm done waiting for Google Pixel to catch up—Samsung Galaxy is better where it matters

How-To Geek - 2 hours 46 min ago

If you live in the U.S. or Canada, your choice of Android phones usually boils down to a Samsung Galaxy versus its Google Pixel equivalent. And that's sometimes a difficult choice: do you go with Google's "pure" official devices, or Samsung's heavily customized and sometimes beefier hardware?

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Teslas Robotaxi service is now active in part of Miami

Mashable - 3 hours 4 min ago

A new fleet of autonomous taxis has arrived in one of America's worst traffic cities.

Specifically, Tesla's Robotaxi service is now active in Miami, according to a post from the company on X. The same post included a map of a relatively small portion of West Miami, where you can currently hail a Robotaxi. Presumably, more of the city will be included in the service at some point, but for now, the robot cars are limited to those areas.

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This follows a limited rollout in Houston and Dallas back in April. Tesla's Robotaxi service has been slowly expanding across the United States, and if precedent holds, the cabs will be available in a larger portion of Miami in the near-ish future, as Austin went from limited to full availability last month. Other cities that could get Robotaxi service this year include Orlando, Tampa, and Phoenix, though, as Electrek pointed out back in April, the company has not been especially good about meeting plans on time.

It should also be noted that these Robotaxis do not come with safety monitors. This is certainly one way to get around in Miami without worrying as much about the city's notoriously awful traffic problems, but keep in mind the risks involved.

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Galaxy Watch has the feature your smart home needs—but Samsung won't let you use it

How-To Geek - 3 hours 31 min ago

Samsung smartwatches like the Galaxy Watch 8 are incredible fitness trackers and productivity tools. However, the NFC (Near Field Communication) feature on the Galaxy Watch is largely out of bounds for smart home use, and that's a shame.

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Long before ChatGPT, this programming language only worked if you said "please"

How-To Geek - 3 hours 45 min ago

Most programming languages and compilers are designed to be practical. Maybe reality falls short—perhaps performance is worse than it should be, syntax becomes confusing or esoteric, or compiler optimizations wind up breaking code, but they're designed to be useful.

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Midjourney pushes to expose studios own AI practices in copyright fight

Mashable - 4 hours 2 min ago

Midjourney is attempting to turn the tables on the Hollywood studios suing it for copyright infringement, asking a federal judge to compel Disney, Universal, and Warner Bros. Discovery to disclose their internal use of artificial intelligence, according to a Variety report published this week.

SEE ALSO: Jury tosses Musk OpenAI lawsuit, saves Sam Altman

The discovery dispute is the latest chapter in a copyright battle that began in June 2025, when Disney and Comcast's Universal filed suit, accusing Midjourney of enabling large-scale infringement of copyrighted characters. That original complaint described Midjourney as a "bottomless pit of plagiarism" that generated unauthorized recreations of characters, including Darth Vader and Elsa, as previously reported by this outlet.

Warner Bros. Discovery joined the fight three months later, in September 2025, accusing Midjourney of "brazen theft" involving characters such as Superman, Batman, and Bugs Bunny, and seeking $150,000 per infringed work.

More than a year into the litigation, Midjourney has countered with a "fair use" defense, arguing the studios engage in comparable AI practices internally. Per Variety, the company's attorney, Bobby Ghajar, wrote that if the studios are "doing the very thing they seek to punish," that evidence is central to Midjourney's fair-use and "unclean hands" arguments. The company is seeking access to the studios' AI business plans, training datasets, model weights, and board presentations on AI.

A magistrate judge ruled against Midjourney's broader discovery request in mid-June 2026, limiting the studios' disclosure obligations to consumer-facing AI tools rather than internal systems. Midjourney has since asked Judge John Kronstadt to overturn that ruling.

The studios' attorney, David Singer, has dismissed the effort as a "fishing expedition" meant to deflect from Midjourney's own conduct, according to Variety's reporting.

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I installed KOReader on a jailbroken Kindle and it reads formats Amazon will never officially support

How-To Geek - 4 hours 15 min ago

I've owned my Kindle 4 for more than a decade, and it's served me well over the years. When Amazon announced that it was ending support for this model, I finally bit the bullet and jailbroke it. I installed the KOReader app not really knowing what to expect, but it can support way more formats than the default Amazon software.

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5 oddball Microsoft projects you've never heard of

How-To Geek - 4 hours 31 min ago

Microsoft is most famous for Windows and Microsoft Office, but in their 50-year history, they've tried dozens of unusual experiments. Some of them flopped completely, while others informed and inspired later technological innovations.

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I built a daily newsletter for my Kindle with RSS and an LLM—now I actually read the news

How-To Geek - 5 hours 1 min ago

Does it ever feel to you like there's so much going on in the world it's hard to keep up? A lot of events mean a lot of news, and I was tired of wasting time reading news I didn't really care about instead of news that I did. I decided to set up my own daily newsletter that I could read on my Kindle, full of things I was genuinely interested in.

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T-Mobile is giving away the Apple iPhone 17 for free — heres how to claim

Mashable - 5 hours 12 min ago

TL;DR: The iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Pro are free right now with T-Mobile. Here's how to qualify for this limited-time offer.

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All we seem to hear about these days are price increases. Apple just bumped up the prices on its iPad and Mac lineups, RAM prices are about to rise nearly 50 percent, and smartphone price hikes are surely on the way.

So imagine our delight when we see that you can still score an Apple iPhone 17 for free with T-Mobile.

T-Mobile has dropped a fresh batch of free iPhone deals to beat the price increases:

  • Apple iPhone 17 — free when you trade in your eligible phone on an Experience More or Experience Beyond plan.

  • Apple iPhone 17 Pro — free when you switch to T-Mobile and bring your number on an Experience More or Experience Beyond plan (no trade-in needed).

Of course, T-Mobile isn't simply handing over these latest handsets as a favor. Instead, the retail cost of your new phone is offset by 24 consecutive monthly bill credits. Your monthly statement will show a standard charge for financing the phone, which is immediately balanced out by an equal credit to bring that charge to zero.

What's happening here is you are signing up for a 24-month commitment with the network. If you decide to cancel your service, switch to another carrier, or upgrade to the iPhone 18 before those 24 months are up, the remaining unpaid balance on the phone's retail value will become due immediately.

You will also need to cover the standard upfront taxes and a one-time $35 activation fee. But that's a small price to pay to lock in the iPhone 17 before Apple's prices bump up again.

Score the latest iPhones for free with T-Mobile.

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You can use Android Auto without a car—here's how I turned it into a handy dashboard for my desk

How-To Geek - 5 hours 16 min ago

Android Auto has been one of the biggest quality-of-life upgrades for drivers over the past decade. It's made navigation, music, calls, and messages far easier and safer to access on the road.

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I turned a cheap travel router into the ultimate portable VPN

How-To Geek - 5 hours 31 min ago

Last year, I bought a small Cudy TR3000 travel router with the kind of confidence people have before a project quietly disappears into a drawer. The idea was simple enough. I wanted a router I could carry around, plug in anywhere, and reach the devices on its local network from outside. Then I did what many of us do with small useful-looking gadgets. I put it aside, told myself I would set it up soon, and let it sit around for months.

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3 Surprising Uses for Your TV's Coaxial Cable

How-To Geek - 5 hours 46 min ago

I used to work in broadcasting. One of my first jobs in television was running cables from a production truck all over football fields, baseball stadiums, and makeshift studios. We worked with coax cables frequently during that time, mostly using the N-style connector for truck-to-field links and BNC connectors for indoor, lower-powered work.

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I can't believe these 4 Windows features aren't better known

How-To Geek - 6 hours 1 min ago

Windows is packed with features that rarely get the spotlight. While most users stick to the basics, there are plenty of useful tools and settings buried deep in the operating system that can make everyday tasks a little easier. I decided to explore the deepest layers and found some worth sharing.

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Meet the dental robot for tooth drilling

Mashable - 6 hours 1 min ago

A new dental robot is being developed to allow dentists to create crowns in fewer visits.

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The Slate Truck changed what I want from my next vehicle

How-To Geek - 6 hours 31 min ago

I've been a gearhead for as long as I can remember, with a particular weakness for muscle cars, motorcycles, trucks, and anything that feels a little different. The problem is that most of the new vehicles I find exciting today, including Rivians, Corvettes, Teslas, and Hemi-powered vehicles, cost far more than I'm willing to spend.

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5 hobbies you're spending way too much money on

How-To Geek - 7 hours 1 sec ago

If you enjoy something enough to do it in your spare time, use it to brighten your day, or see it as a platform for self-development, it’s totally worth your hard-earned money. But there’s a point of diminishing returns, where you feel inclined to buy more things for little gain.

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