How-To Geek
5 Samsung One UI features I disable on every Galaxy phone
Every Android phone brand likes to do its own thing when it comes to the launcher and overall look of its phones. Some (like Xiaomi) opt to make their phones look and feel more like Apple's iOS, but Samsung has been putting years and years into the development of its One UI.
This is the only new 3-row SUV you can buy for under $30,000
Three-row SUVs have become increasingly expensive, with many popular family haulers now starting well above the $40,000 mark. For shoppers on a tighter budget, finding one with enough seating for the whole family often means making significant compromises or shopping used.
This person made the world's smallest Arduino board—it fits on your fingertip
You might just have a solution if you need an extra-tiny board for your do-it-yourself electronics projects. Moddo has made what it says is the "world's smallest" Arduino-compatible board, the Pinch.
These 4 open source Docker containers prove you don’t need powerful hardware to run a next-level homelab
If you think that you have to have expensive or powerful hardware to run your homelab, then you're sorely mistaken. Here are four open-source Docker containers that will turn your beginner homelab into a powerhouse, even without expensive hardware.
I bought a Roku for the hardware but stayed for the free streaming library
I’m no Apple fanboy, but I’m not afraid to admit that when it comes to streaming devices, Apple TV has been my go-to for years. One sits under the TV in my main home theater; my family uses iPhones and iPads, and it's the hub of our entertainment at home. But when I needed streaming devices for the older TV at our family cottage and for a second TV at home, the math got ugly — Apple's box currently costs over $200 new, and multiplying that across rooms that will mostly run rainy-day movies and the occasional Netflix binge felt like overkill.
These 5 used luxury SUVs cost less than a new RAV4 (and they’re way more premium)
A new mainstream SUV now costs enough that it opens the door to something many buyers never consider: a lightly used luxury model. Thanks to steep depreciation, premium crossovers that sold for well over $50,000 just a few years ago can now be found for the same money as a brand-new family SUV.
I use a local LLM to scrub my bank statements before they ever reach ChatGPT
Popular AI chatbots such as Claude, Gemini, and ChatGPT can analyze data from spreadsheets and other uploaded files. You can upload spreadsheets and ask them to create summaries, find patterns, and more. I wanted to use ChatGPT to analyze my spending to see if it could find ways to save money, but I didn't want to upload my personal information to the cloud. Using a PII-detection tool and a local LLM, I was able to strip away the personal information before I uploaded my files.
4 quick fixes to make your Google Maps saved places more private
Google Maps is an easy part of our routines, and over time, it builds a collection of our favorite places and travel plans. Saving locations is one of its most useful features, but this also means the app may reveal more about you than you realize when someone else uses your phone.
These 4 "outdated" CPUs are still surprisingly great in 2026
There's no shortage of aging desktop CPUs on the used market. If you're thinking about buying one—or already have one in your system—and keep hearing that it's no longer worth using, it can be hard to know whether that's actually true.
Toyota finally fixed the CVT problem that makes cheap cars feel like rubber bands
The Toyota Corolla dates back to 1966 and the era of the Space Race, when the compact cruiser debuted in Japan before reaching American dealerships two years later. Toyota describes the Corolla as a car that has evolved to meet changing times, guided by the principles of quality and value. It’s a formula that has worked for the automaker, since the Corolla has been one of the best-selling cars in history, with cumulative global sales now surpassing 57 million units.
Fire TV's remote has secret shortcuts Amazon never explains—here are 8 of them
Fire TV remotes are pretty good. They're stripped back and easy to use, and they put all the most common features right at your fingertips. But the lack of extra buttons makes the remote look quite limited. In fact, a series of long presses and button combos unlocks a host of shortcuts that many people never discover. Here are the best of them.
Here's why microSD cards disappeared from high-end phones
MicroSD card slots were once ubiquitous on Android phones. Now they’ve all but disappeared—at least from the more premium models. Why are the best phones seemingly making us do with less?
5 ways a local LLM has become a key part of my smart home
I use local LLMs for multiple purposes, including stripping personal information from documents before I upload them to Claude or ChatGPT and generating a daily RSS digest for my Kindle. Despite the slow performance of even the smaller LLMs on my hardware, I use them for a number of things in my smart home.
The Dodge Charger's new twin-turbo had skeptics worried—until they heard it at Carlisle
Crossovers and SUVs may dominate America's roads, and automakers may be pouring billions into hybrids and electric vehicles, but none of that matters much to Mopar enthusiasts.
This is the Windows feature I disable on every new PC
Windows is the most popular operating system in the world, especially when it comes to PC gaming. While I mostly use macOS for work, I also have a gaming desktop running Windows 11 that I use both for gaming and for covering Windows-related topics.
You'll soon find alternative app stores in the Play Store, but there’s a catch
Epic Games' fight with Google is about to pay dividends for American Android users. Google has confirmed that third-party Android app stores in the U.S. will be available through the Play Store beginning July 22, 2026, and can offer Play Store apps.
3 ways I made my Amazon Fire Tablet feel more like a real Android tablet
Amazon Fire tablets aren’t the flashiest devices on the market, but they absolutely provide the most bang for your buck. With Android at the core, you’re not limited to Amazon’s services and proprietary home screen setup—you just have to know how to get around the limitations.
Performance meets value: Why Ausom e-scooters stand out this summer
The reality of personal transport can feel a little grim these days. Rising fuel costs, crowded cities, and tougher commutes are commonplace. The good news is that the diversity of solutions has grown as well, including electric scooters.
I switched from Surface to a Mac because Microsoft stopped innovating
Microsoft launched the Surface line to showcase what Windows PCs could do. These would be the rockstar systems that made vendors raise their game and take the fight to Apple. And for a while, that worked: at its height, there were clever systems like the detachable Surface Book and tilting Surface Laptop Studio that made Apple look stale.
The most common Raspberry Pi mistake has nothing to do with coding (and it can kill your Pi)
When you think about your Raspberry Pi, the issues that come up are probably quite lofty. Like what programming language you'll use or figuring out what projects you'd like to do with the GPIO pins.


