How-To Geek
How to use Column From Examples in Excel Power Query
We've all been there: struggling with a nested Excel formula that breaks when your data shifts, or using Flash Fill only to find it missed half the rows. I stopped relying on those fragile workarounds and switched to Power Query's Column From Examples for more reliable automation.
Sharge Disk Pro review: One of the most unique portable SSDs ever
When it comes to portable storage, I’ve never seen it done quite as elegantly as the Sharge Disk Pro. This portable NVMe SSD packs a 4-in-1 USB-C hub, MagSafe compatibility—but at what cost?
This open-source smart home system is slowly overtaking Alexa and Google Home
Smart home ecosystems such as Alexa, Google Home, and Apple Home can be very frustrating. They're not always compatible with smart home devices, you're limited in what you can do, and they may not be hugely respectful of your privacy. There's a free and open-source alternative that's gaining ground fast.
Infiniti starts QX65 production in Tennessee—here's why it's so important
Infiniti hopes it just marked a major turning point in its U.S. ambitions. The upscale Nissan brand has started assembling its 2027 QX65 luxury SUV at its Smyrna, Tennessee plant, giving it a key role in launching a crucial new model.
This $165K track car does what million-dollar prototypes do
Revolution Race Cars is trying to carve out a new niche in the track-day world with the launch of the HyperSport. Described by the UK-based company as a lightweight track car built for performance and safety, the HyperSport combines the racing character of single-seaters, GTs, and prototypes.
Claude can now bring your design dreams to life
You might not need to do the heavy lifting the next time you have design work on hand. Anthropic has unveiled Claude Design, a "research preview" that uses the Opus AI model (4.7) to craft designs — potentially complete ones, depending on what you need.
3 Oscar-winning Netflix movies to watch this weekend (April 17-19)
Looking for something to watch while you kick back for the weekend? Netflix's diverse catalog has a lot to offer, from multi-season shows to titles that you can finish watching in one weekend. But most importantly, the platform hosts a large collection of Oscar-winning films.
Mazda CX-90 has features that rival luxury SUVs
The Mazda CX-90 has quietly become a more affordable way into the large, luxury-style SUV space. Most buyers still default to BMW, Mercedes, and Audi in this segment, but Mazda has been steadily pushing a more premium image with the CX-90 sitting at the top of that effort.
Everyone says my NAS needs an SSD cache (it doesn't)
SSD caches are often considered recommended, occasionally essential, part of any new NAS build. The thing, however, is that frankly, most people don't need it—and while it can boost performance, it's also kind of a waste of money. Let me explain.
Dark comedy is having a moment—3 Prime Video shows to watch this weekend (April 17 - April 19)
As someone who finds multi-leveled amusement in things that are taboo and inappropriate, I love a good dark comedy. Through sharp, cynical wit, they highlight and critique the absurdities of life while also serving as bridges between comedies and tragedies, with intentional goals of provoking thought from discomfort while simultaneously providing a cathartic release.
Hybrids aren't always the answer—here's when they don't make financial sense
Hybrid vehicles are often promoted as the smartest way to save money on fuel, but the reality isn’t always that straightforward. While they can reduce running costs in the right conditions, their higher upfront prices mean the savings don’t automatically add up for every driver. In some cases, sticking with a traditional gasoline vehicle can actually be the more cost-effective choice.
3 reasons you need to skip that Wi-Fi 7 router and wait for Wi-Fi 8
If you’ve lately been mulling over whether to upgrade your home network to Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be), the simple answer is: unless you urgently need a new router, you shouldn’t.
Stop letting Samsung over-process your photos: This hidden tool gives you natural results
It's no secret that Samsung's high-end Galaxy phones offer some of the best cameras on the market. It's also true that any phone you buy, from Galaxy to Pixel, does a ton of processing and enhancement that eventually makes photos overly sharp, a bit digital, or even unnatural-looking.
Hyundai's Elantra N TCR Edition is a hardcore version of its BMW-like sports sedan
Hyundai has an answer if you love the Elantra N sports sedan but don't think it's quite sporty enough. The Korean badge has detailed pricing and specs for the 2026 Elantra N TCR Edition, a more track-ready version of its performance four-door.
3 acclaimed Paramount+ documentaries to stream this weekend (April 17-19)
You've already got a career, so when you come home, the last thing you want is finding something good to watch on Paramount+ to feel like a second job.
5 unique ESP32 projects you’ve never heard of to try this weekend (Apr 17 - 19)
The ESP32 is a cheap microcontroller with a huge range of uses, from smart home sensors to handheld game consoles. The true scope of this versatile tool is demonstrated by some of the more unorthodox use cases. Here are five weird projects to inspire you this weekend.
Your gaming PC doesn't need 8 cores (here's why AMD's X3D proves it)
If you're building a gaming PC and can't decide which CPU to equip it with, just go with a six-core AMD part, or an Intel CPU with six performance cores, unless you can fit an AMD X3D CPU into your budget, or plan to use the PC for more than just gaming. The thing is, six-core CPUs are plenty for gaming these days, and that will remain true for years to come. Here's why.
Experience full-body support: This ergonomic chair is surprisingly affordable
The age of static chairs is ending. As engineering and design have advanced, so has the concept of ergonomics. Until now, office chairs have been rigid and unyielding. Even the best options offer limited preset configurations, with the expectation that every body will conform to the angles offered.
3 new Netflix documentaries to stream this weekend (April 17 - 19)
April is shaping up to be a solid month on Netflix for documentary fans, as the world's biggest streamer continues cranking out new movies and series covering every topic from true crime to biography to the super-niche.
5 Windows 11 improvements coming in April that prove Microsoft is finally listening
Windows 11's April update won't bring a range of revolutionary new features, but it does come with a number of quality-of-life improvements that are more than welcome. A few of them are things we've been asking for since Windows 10.


