How-To Geek
Lossless Scaling is the DLSS alternative that saved my aging laptop
Computer equipment, especially gaming equipment, is very expensive. This was a quick, easy way to increase my performance while spending less than $10.
This is Honda’s smartest SUV for city drivers and budget buyers
Most people shopping for a Honda SUV go straight to the CR-V. It’s the default pick: roomy, sensible, and everywhere for a reason.
OneDrive is getting a long-overdue upgrade on Mac
OneDrive for Mac has always been functional, but it's far from Microsoft's best application on the platform. Thankfully, Microsoft is finally giving it a long-overdue overhaul with Liquid Glass and other native enhancements.
Polestar’s new funding and 4-model roadmap: A strategy to capture the global premium EV market
Polestar recently announced it will release four new vehicles between now and 2028, a move the automaker called its largest product offensive since launching as a standalone operation from Volvo in 2017. The models include the Polestar 5 Grand Tourer (GT) this summer, a new variant of the Polestar 4 in Q4 2026, the next-gen Polestar 2 in early 2027, and a compact premium SUV, the Polestar 7, in 2028.
Jason Statham's Expendables franchise returns to Netflix right as Homefront becomes streaming hit
Jason Statham remains one of Hollywood's best tough guys. If a movie needs an elite fighter who knows how to use a gun, then Statham should be the first call. Statham's name and persona can carry a movie, but he works better as part of an ensemble. The Expendables franchise is a case in point.
Homelab projects to try this weekend (February 20 - 22)
Are you looking for a fun homelab project to try this weekend? I’ve got you covered with three to spin up! From network notifications to server performance and backup, here are the homelab projects you should get up and going before Monday comes.
Android’s new desktop mode is cool, but it still needs these 5 things
For as long as Android phones have existed, people have dreamed of using them as the brains inside a desktop computing setup. Samsung accomplished this nearly a decade ago, but the rest of the Android world has been left out. Android 17 is finally changing that with a new desktop mode, and I tried it out.
Soundbars vs. Surround Sound: Which is best for your home theater?
If you enjoy a great sound system, the debate between soundbars and surround sound systems is a popular topic in home entertainment. If you're wondering which one is best for your home theater, we hope to help you decide.
Top 10 new cars under $30,000 for U.S. drivers in 2026
In 2026, finding a new car under $30,000 that still delivers value, reliability, and modern features is tougher than it used to be, but there are still smart choices for U.S. drivers who want sensible transportation without overspending. With average new-car prices climbing, this price bracket emphasizes practicality, fuel efficiency, and everyday comfort over luxury trimmings, making these models ideal for first-time buyers, commuters, and budget-minded households.
Google Chrome is getting three productivity upgrades
The Google Chrome browser on desktop platforms is getting three more productivity upgrades. Thankfully, it's a break from the usual AI-powered enhancements.
The 'USB-C' label on flash drives is a trap: How manufacturers hide ancient USB 2.0 speeds
While USB-C thumb drives aren’t expensive compared to other types of external storage, they’re pricey given the storage capacity and transfer speeds they offer. If you’re already in the market for one, make sure it supports USB 3.2.
Raspberry Pi projects to try this weekend (February 20 - 22)
Are you ready for another bout of Raspberry Pi projects to try this weekend? Today, I’m showing you how to run your own git server, get your subscriptions under control, and even build your own Wi-Fi travel router.
Your SSD might be innocent: How unstable RAM and aggressive undervolts silently corrupt data
Data corruption is a silent killer. On the surface of it, your drive might be looking as healthy as ever. In reality, trouble could be brewing without you even knowing, and the worst outcome is complete, irreversible data loss.
5 powerful command line tricks every Raspberry Pi owner should know
Raspberry Pis are some of the most reliable SBCs out there for hobbyist electrical projects and lightweight self-hosting. Here are 5 commands or utilities that every Pi user should know.
Windows 7 and Windows 8 are losing their last web browser
Most desktop software and web browsers have left Windows 7 and Windows 8 in the past, but Firefox still gets security updates on those versions. That's now changing, as Mozilla is ending all support for versions before Windows 10.
Linux is not a Windows substitute: Here's how you should approach it
Linux is flexible, but it can’t contort itself into a perfect Windows replica. Linux comes with its own set of pros and cons, and expecting it to behave like Windows will lead to disappointments. Instead, appreciate Linux for what it is, and you’ll understand why so many people love the Penguin OS.
5 must-watch Netflix dramas to watch if you didn't love Squid Game
Squid Game is the most successful South Korean Netflix show to date, but it might not be everyone's cup of tea. The good part is you don't have to restrict yourself to the dystopian story if you want to explore Korean dramas (K-dramas).
How to Use Focus Time and Scheduling in Microsoft Calendar
These days, it is very hard to do deliberate, focused work. Digital distractions are everywhere, and you're constantly bombarded with communications, so you need to schedule time and make it count. Focus Time and Automatic Scheduling are great because they solve that problem.
The 'DRAM cache' SSD rule is dead: How HMB technology makes cheaper drives just as fast
Back in the day, the presence of a DRAM (Dynamic Random Access Memory) cache was more or less a requirement if you wanted a well-performing SSD that won't choke under pressure. But thanks to one improvement, modern SSDs don't need a DRAM cache anymore to stay competitive.
The $20,000 new car is officially dead
For decades, the idea of buying a brand-new car for around $20,000 was a realistic goal for many American shoppers, a reliable daily driver without a lofty price tag. In 2025, that era quietly came to an end. With the discontinuation of the last widely available new car under $20,000, the market now offers no mainstream new vehicles at that price point, leaving buyers with fewer truly affordable options as new-car pricing continues to soar.


