How-To Geek
4 ways your smart home can make it easier to wake up in the morning
Are you still being rudely awoken by the grating screech of an alarm clock in the morning? Ditch the din and put this smart home gadgetry to good use to make waking up a gentler and more pleasant experience.
Robin Wright is back: What to watch on Prime Video this weekend (Jan 9-11)
This weekend, I decided to embark on an international getaway with three shows on Amazon Prime Video, and you’re coming with me. We’re headed around the world with a witty comedy and a dark sci-fi mystery-thriller, then it’s game-on back in the States, psychologically speaking.
Homelab projects to try this weekend (January 9 - 11)
Now that we’re a week into 2026, it’s time to take a look at some more homelab projects to try out this weekend. Instead of complex and complicated projects, I’m focusing more on getting organized and setting myself up for a successful year from the start, so here are three projects to work on over the next few days.
3 Prime Video documentaries you’ll actually watch this weekend (January 9 - 11)
I want to learn something when I watch a documentary or docuseries, but I don't want it to feel like I'm cramming for an exam. Entertaining while enlightening are two traits I look for in a doc, and I think this weekend's Prime Video picks hit that nail right on the head.
Visual Studio Code gets more terminal and Git improvements in latest update
Microsoft is now rolling out Visual Studio Code version 1.108, also known as the December 2025 update. It some great terminal improvements, more Git features, new capabilities for AI agents, and other changes.
5 cheap ways to make your smart home feel expensive
Smart home technology has made it possible to add features to your home that once cost thousands of dollars. You can now recreate many of those features for very little cost, or even for free if you already own the right smart home tech.
3 Netflix documentaries not to miss this weekend (January 9 - 11)
The typical reaction to many of Netflix's best documentaries and series that I've watched (and I watch a lot of them) is, "wait, what?!" That can be a good thing or a bad thing, but if you're in the mood for something shocking, illuminating, or just a train-wreck you can't turn away from, shake a stick, and you'll hit something with Netflix's selection of docs.
This hidden right-click menu makes moving Excel data 10x faster
I've spent years watching people move data in Microsoft Excel by cutting, inserting blank rows, pasting, and then deleting the old empty space. Most people don't realize there's a right-click-drag menu that handles all of that in one motion.
Microsoft Word is making a big change to web links
Microsoft Word is rolling out a small quality-of-life update that fundamentally changes how you add hyperlinks to your documents. This update, which is already available in Word for the web, lets you instantly turn selected text into a link simply by pasting the URL directly over it.
No other non-hybrid luxury SUV delivers efficiency this impressive
Luxury SUVs are typically known for comfort, refinement, and capability, but not for efficiency. Many non-hybrid luxury crossovers prioritize power and prestige over fuel economy, making impressive mileage a bonus rather than an expectation. Yet in 2025, one non-hybrid luxury SUV quietly outpaces nearly all of its rivals in real-world efficiency, proving that premium driving doesn’t have to come with premium fuel bills.
The future of humanoid robots in the smart home is bleak
We were supposed to be holidaying on the moon, driving hover cars, and passing our chores off to humanoid robot helpers by now. Though robotic helpers are closer than ever, the path forward is fraught with doubt, challenges, and serious privacy considerations.
Vision Pro isn't the only one: 8 times Apple hardware failed
Apple's history is replete with hyper-successful hardware ventures. From the Apple II to the M-series processors, the company has amassed a trove of triumphant products. However, there is also a small, exclusive group of Apple hardware products that bombed. Let's check them out.
Latest KDE release includes great updates for Kdenlive and KDE Connect
The KDE team announced today a collection of maintenance updates for KDE Gear, its set of open source apps including the popular video editor Kdenlive and mobile multi-tool KDE Connect. Many other apps are also getting minor updates, improving the KDE experience overall.
VLC Media Player's best hidden feature just got an update
VLC Media Player 3.0.23 'Vetinari' has been released, and despite the minor version number change, the latest update isn't just bug fixes. It has more improvements for the dark theme, which you might not have noticed from the last release.
5 weird but handy cron jobs I swear by
Cron jobs are usually considered to be boring automation for backups, log rotation, and cleanup. I firmly believe that undersells what they are capable of, as with a little creativity, cron can easily become one of the most personal and surprisingly fun parts of your system. They are weird, practical, and just geeky enough to make your homelab and daily workflow feel alive instead of invisible.
Bose just open sourced a speaker line instead of letting it die
Bose is open-sourcing the API documentation for its SoundTouch smart speakers. When a company decides to retire a product line, that's generally the end, but not in this case. This means the hardware won't become useless when cloud support officially ends on May 6, 2026.
Arzopa’s flagship digital displays are at CES with must-have discounts
CES is most often associated with new product announcements, but every now and then, you can find some fantastic CES specials on slightly older tech as companies make way for the new products. Sometimes, if you’re really lucky, you just might find discounts on brand-new tech.
Please stop charging your phone with your laptop
USB ports come in many variants, but it's easy to assume that essentially, USB is USB. If it plugs in, it'll work equally well across every device. Unfortunately, that couldn't be further from the truth, and using your laptop as a way to quickly recharge your devices is a mistake in more ways than one. Here's why.
These plug-in luxury SUVs won’t punish you with repair bills
Luxury plug-in SUVs sound like the perfect compromise—quiet electric driving during the week, long-range comfort on road trips, and a premium badge in the driveway. The problem is that all that tech also means more parts that can go wrong once the warranty runs out.
Forget Netflix: Prime Video has 4 comedy specials you need to watch
Another year has arrived and that means there's no longer any need to stick to some seasonal-mandated viewing list. You will likely have your own methods for achieving this, be it in the form of seeing what these early months of 2026 has to offer theatrically or catching up on what you missed out on in 2025. For me, I like to use these cold winter months to indulge in some side-splittingly funny stand-up comedy.


