How-To Geek
This Korean sleeper sedan embarrasses cars that costs twice as much
Performance and refinement are usually expected to come with a premium price tag, especially in the midsize sedan world where European badges often dominate the conversation. But every so often, a car arrives that quietly delivers far more than its price suggests—offering the kind of speed, comfort, and road presence that makes far more expensive rivals feel difficult to justify.
I tested the 6 best personal music players on Android, and this is the one I'm sticking with
Since Google replaced the popular Google Play Music with YouTube Music, I’ve been on the hunt for the perfect offline music player—and the market is full of options. While I love listening to music (and it’s something I do for many hours every day), my criteria for picking the right app are surprisingly simple.
This one Gemini feature saved me hours every week on spreadsheet work
If you work with data, the biggest thing slowing you down isn't the analysis itself. It's the constant, boring administrative work needed to get the data ready. You've probably been there, looking at a raw export and knowing you'll spend hours manually formatting, setting up conditional rules, and organizing the structure before you can get any real insight. It's a huge, daily hit on productivity. I found the best answer to this issue, and I use Gemini in Google Sheets to make things easier.
Your backup strategy is backwards: Organize by what matters, not what's big
In the past year or so, I've gone all-out on optimizing my storage habits. I'm not the most regular with my backups, but that's one thing I've been trying to fix. Another is how I approach my backups to begin with.
GNOME 50 is the Linux desktop update I've waited years for
I recently switched back to the Linux desktop, and just in time, because GNOME 50 is now making its way to the latest crop of Linux distributions—and it comes with many of the features I have waited years to see.
I used to be an eReader hater—here are 4 ways my Kindle changed my mind
When I tell you I lived in a world of just physical books for so long, I mean it. I grew up reading the physical editions of the Harry Potter novels, went through years of required reading in high school with physical books, and, of course, was introduced to special editions because of BookTok. Why would I need anything like an e-reader?
Plex kept making it harder to stream my media, so I replaced it with its open-source rival
Streaming media is so easy these days, but it can get pretty expensive. Albums, films, and shows can also sometimes disappear with very little notice, which just kind of sucks when you're trying to listen to or watch your favorite things. There’s a reason dedicated media servers exist. And I'm a media hoarder, so I take this sort of thing seriously.
Stop trusting your shell scripts: Why ShellCheck is the tool you're missing
ShellCheck is a code verifier that spots bugs, incompatibilities, and other problems in shell scripts. It’s valuable because few similar tools exist, and shell programming can be particularly flaky, with portability concerns and different syntax changes introduced over time.
The average U.S. car is nearly 13 years old—what that means for your wallet and safety
The cars and trucks Americans drive are aging, and they’re doing so at a record-breaking pace. According to the most recent S&P Global Mobility data, the average age of vehicles on U.S. roads has climbed to 12.8 years, the oldest ever recorded.
These 8 TV adaptations prove the book isn't always better
As a writer, I love to read, and I think everyone should read a real book from time to time. But watching TV is definitely easier and more popular, and there are plenty of books that have been turned into amazing TV shows: the following may be even better than the books they originated from.
Stop ignoring BIOS updates: Your PC is leaving performance on the table
The conventional wisdom when it comes to motherboard BIOS updates has always been that unless there's something wrong with your PC, it's best to just leave it alone. Yet, you can expect a new BIOS update becoming available every year or two following a motherboard's launch.
eSIM was supposed to replace SIM cards, but carriers turned it into a trap
SIM cards are a relic of an age where multiple people had to share a single phone, and the cards themselves were enormous. These days, SIM cards are tiny and technically unnecessary thanks to the rise of eSIMs.
Stop paying for books: These 5 NYT bestsellers are free with Amazon Prime right now
It’s that time—when the weather is starting to get just a little warmer, and you know what is beginning to sound good? Reading a nice book outside as the sun shines down on you. What if you don't have a Kindle subscription, but you want a new book to check out?
Why your new laptop has almost no ports (and why that's actually great)
The first computer my family owned was an 80286 IBM clone, and it had lots of ports, none of which looked the same. There was a big 5-pin DIN for the keyboard, a serial port, a parallel port, a game port for our joystick, and of course, the VGA port for the monitor.
2026 Toyota Tundra trims explained—which one is actually worth it
If you’re cross-shopping the Tundra against the Ford F-150, Ram 1500, or Chevy Silverado 1500, the best place to start is by getting a feel for its extensive lineup. Overall, the 2026 Toyota Tundra can be everything from a rugged work tool to an executive-level cruiser, offering a mix of twin-turbocharged power, off-road capability, and unique styling.
Stop paying for streaming services you only watch on weekends—there's a smarter way
One of the most frustrating parts about digital streaming can be how easily costs add up. When you subscribe to a handful of services a month, you can easily lose track of cumulative expenses amid price hikes, inactive subscriptions, and forgotten sign-ups.
I tried switching to Samsung Galaxy, but this Pixel-exclusive feature made it impossible
I had a Galaxy phone that was better than my Pixel by almost every measurable standard. Better chip, better display, more features, more customization—the list goes on. Yet, here I am, back on the Pixel. And it wasn’t because Samsung did something wrong, but because one app—one I had never thought twice about.
How to use the RANK.EQ function in Microsoft Excel
Manually re-sorting your Excel tables every time a score changes is a waste of time. The RANK.EQ function automates leaderboards by assigning positions instantly. Whether you're tracking sales or race times, here's how to keep your data dynamic and accurate.
I finally tried the phone OS that inspired Android—and it still might be better
For over a decade, I’ve written about Windows Phone (RIP), iPhone, and, my main squeeze, Android. But there’s one beloved operating system missing from that list: webOS. 17 years after the Palm Pre hit the market, I’m finally trying it for the first time.
I used to be subscribed to every streaming service; here's the 4 I actually regret canceling
In today’s world of online media, streaming is just as big as cable, if not bigger. And that means now, if you have so many streaming services to pay for, you’re most likely going to be paying the same price as cable.


