How-To Geek
Never underestimate the bandwidth of a USB drive full of files
Physically carrying media between computers, known as "sneakernet," is one of the oldest "networking" protocols in that it lets me share files between machines. Despite the availability of cloud storage like Google Drive or Dropbox, I still use sneakernet in some situations.
PowerToys 0.99 makes it easier to drag windows and manage monitor settings
Microsoft’s free productivity suite for Windows power users has never sat still for long. After introducing a dockable command palette last month, the company is back with PowerToys 0.99, and this time, it might be the most feature-packed release in recent months. This version brings two brand-new utilities along with refinements to the existing features. From better monitor management to smarter window controls, this version update is worth looking at.
Android Auto supports way more apps than you think—here are 4 surprises
Android Auto is the same Android that's running on your phone, but with a very limited interface. That's the point, of course, but you'd be surprised by how many Android apps are actually supported by Android Auto. Here are four apps you might typically think of as phone apps, but work as full-fledged Android Auto apps as well.
This Lexus sedan redefines reliability for stress-free luxury buyers
Reliability has always been a big deal in the U.S. car market because for most people, a car isn’t a luxury—it’s how daily life actually happens. With long distances and limited public transport in many areas, drivers need something they can trust without constantly worrying about breakdowns or expensive surprises.
This Hyundai SUV takes three-row EV luxury into new territory
I recently attended the unveiling of Hyundai’s latest flagship three-row electric SUV trim level at a media event near the Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America (HMGMA) in Ellabell, Georgia. The newly revealed vehicle is the 2027 Hyundai IONIQ 9 AWD Performance Calligraphy Black Ink, and it made a striking first impression.
Canonical plans responsible AI for Ubuntu Linux, rejecting Microsoft's Copilot model
Canonical has outlined plans to bring AI features to Ubuntu Linux over the next year, with major implications for how the distribution will evolve.
3 reasons Google Fi is still the smartest MVNO for frequent travelers
Google Fi is one of many alternatives to the “big carriers,” but it offers a few perks that set it apart from the others. If you happen to travel a lot, it’s an especially attractive option. Here’s why I like to keep Google Fi in my suitcase.
Your NAS's USB ports are a marketing trick, not a storage solution
USB ports on a NAS are there for a reason. You might occasionally need to plug in some stuff, like peripherals, or maybe even charge a device. Using it as a method for expanding storage, though? Please don't.
Forget the Lexus RX—this Japanese hybrid SUV matches its comfort for less
It feels a bit like the clock got rolled back, because gas prices aren’t exactly doing anyone any favors right now. Sitting anywhere from around four to five dollars a gallon on average, and even higher in places like California, filling up isn’t exactly painless.
Why digital archivists chose a comic book format over everything else
From the day I learned to read, I've been an avid comic book reader. Graphic novels, superhero stories, science fiction, cyberpunk, and fantasy all line my bookshelves (and e-reader).
I loved my Sony Discman, but the nostalgia for CDs is overrated
Back in the day, I wanted a Sony Discman for a long time, and when I finally got one, I fell in love. The experience was far from perfect, however. Devices such as iPods and smartphones made it easy to forget just how bad using CDs could actually be.
Google Translate just got an AI coach for pronunciation practice on Android
Google Translate may not be the company’s flashiest app, but it’s one of the most important. It launched 20 years ago on this day, and to celebrate, the Android app is getting a much-requested feature: pronunciation practice.
I've owned this Brother printer since 2021, and it's still the only one I recommend to friends
Printers are one of the most frustrating pieces of consumer tech. Despite decades of incredible progress in all other areas of consumer tech, it seems like printers are still living in 1999—just with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth instead of a parallel port.
How I added a Windows-style taskbar to my Android phone
For as long as Android phones have existed, they’ve stuck with a tried-and-true UI. You get a home screen with a dock of icons, and a “multitasking” screen with recent apps. I wanted something better, so I looked to another tried-and-true UI: the Windows taskbar.
Ted Lasso is back this summer, but he's coaching a very different team
Get ready for Coach Lasso and his positive affirmations to return this summer. Apple TV announced that Ted Lasso season 4 will premiere in the U.S. and around the world on August 5, 2026.
Excel finally fixed its worst problems—but you're still using the old workarounds
For years, Excel was powerful but temperamental. You learned pretty quickly to walk on eggshells around your formulas just to keep things from breaking. But while most of us were building workarounds and muscle-memory fixes, Microsoft was quietly upgrading the engine under the hood in ways that weren't obvious from the surface.
I tried to go passwordless with passkeys, here’s why it didn’t hold up in practice
Passwords have always been a maintenance problem. You either remember them and risk reusing them, or you store them somewhere else and depend on that system being available at the exact moment you need access. Passkeys take a different approach in which authentication relies on public key cryptography, where the private key stays on your device and never leaves it.
Kindle Colorsoft gets a key feature that budget models have had for years
If you’ve squinted at a blazing white Kindle screen late at night, you already know how much dark mode matters. Amazon is making that experience less punishing by rolling out a system-wide dark mode to the Kindle Colorsoft and Kindle Scribe Colorsoft. The update may seem small on paper, but it matters for anyone who reads at night or in dark environments, especially for hours at a stretch.
5 premium Milwaukee products that aren't power tools
Milwaukee is well known for making some of the best tools. Everything from drills, impact wrenches, sawzalls, and oscillating tools, but that's not all the company has to offer. Milwaukee makes a bunch of obscure tools you'll love, along with heated clothing, speakers, coolers, and more.
OpenAI is building a smartphone, and it hopes to kill app stores
OpenAI is reportedly building its first smartphone, and it could prove disruptive by ending the historic dominance of app portals like Apple's App Store and Google Play.


