How-To Geek
Stop paying the 'Samsung Tax': Why off-brand SSDs are the smart move
At a time when SSDs are already wildly overpriced and getting worse by the minute, is now really the time to pay extra for brand tax?
You can make a self-hosted AI server with LM Studio 0.4.0
LM Studio is one of the best tools for running generative AI models locally on your computer, giving you something comparable to ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, or Google Gemini without using cloud services. Now, LM Studio 0.4.0 has arrived with an overhauled interface and new options for self-hosted servers.
This RAV4 Hybrid rival offers Lexus levels of luxury for less
In a segment where efficiency and refinement both matter, one hybrid SUV is carving out a niche by offering surprising levels of luxury without the luxury price tag. While the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid is often the go-to choice for buyers seeking fuel savings and utility, this rival delivers a more upscale interior, refined ride quality, and premium touches that put it closer in feel to a Lexus, yet it still costs noticeably less. That combination of efficiency and near-luxury comfort makes it one of the most compelling choices in the hybrid SUV category.
Home Depot’s big Ryobi and Milwaukee tool deals end in 3 days
Did you take advantage of the huge tool deals at Home Depot over the holidays? If not, you're running out of time to score a free battery through buy-one-get-one deals, free Makita battery packs, or nearly 40% discounts. That's because all the best Home Depot power tool deals end on February 1st, and here's what you need to know.
7 tips to speed up file transfers on Windows 11
If you’re experiencing slower file transfer speeds on your Windows 11 PC, there are tweaks you can make to your system to speed up the transfers.
Your Apple TV is making movies look bad: Here is the 30-second fix
I honestly believe that the Apple TV streaming box is the best overall streaming solution on the market today. It offers the best image quality, in my opinion, and when it comes to the user experience and privacy it's the least worst of the bunch.
The live Linux distro for editing disks just got a big update
GParted Live, a bootable Linux distribution dedicated to editing disk partitions, has been updated to version 1.8.0. It follows the release of version 1.8.0 of the GParted application this week, and the distro release includes updates to the package base and some important bug fixes.
6 unusual things you can do with a jailbroken Kindle
A jailbroken Kindle can be so much more than an eReader. Unlocking it lets you install third-party app stores and tackle some really wild projects. Not all of them are especially useful, but they can be a lot of fun.
PyCharm IDE for Python development just got a big update
JetBrains just dropped a major update for its Python IDE, PyCharm 2025.3.2. PyCharm and Google Colab are normally treated like separate tools, with the former PyCharm for that serious, heavy-duty local IDE power, and Colab for easy, GPU-accelerated cloud access. This update merges them.
More bloatware is coming to Google Chrome
Every web browser is being loaded up with generative AI features, whether you like it or not. Now, Chrome is getting more Gemini integrations, the Nano Banana AI image generator, and an 'Auto Browse' mode comparable to ChatGPT Atlas.
DC fans have one major issue with Warner Bros. biggest streaming service
Once considered a DC fan’s paradise, HBO Max is the dedicated Warner Bros. streaming platform. Sadly, due to Warner Bros.' questionable business model, that is no longer the case. Warner Bros. has continued to sell the streaming rights to several of its most popular titles, all the way up until the company’s sale. Despite being the streaming home of all Warner Bros. content, HBO Max has less than half of DC’s media library available.
My RWD BMW was undrivable in the snow until I fixed this issue
With much of the Northern Hemisphere fully covered in snow, we can safely say that winter is here. While we’re cozy in our warm homes, our cars unfortunately have to take all that beating outside (unless you have a garage, of course). One of those cars is my poor old BMW, which I thought wouldn’t be drivable this winter—until I fixed a surprisingly simple issue.
This American car gives you Lexus-level luxury for way less
Lexus has long been a go-to for luxury, tech, and value, especially with models like the UX300h, NX, and RZ—all starting under $44K. Step up to higher trims with bigger engines and fancier features, though, and you’re easily looking at $60K or more.
SSD prices are skyrocketing: Why you should stock up on USB drives
The popularity of USB flash drives was undeniable a decade ago, but they’ve somewhat fallen out of fashion in favor of much faster external SSDs. However, now that SSD prices are creeping up and showing no signs of slowing, it might be time to give traditional USB drives another look.
Transmission 4.1 makes my favorite BitTorrent client even better
Transmission is my favorite BitTorrent client, with excellent ports to Windows, Linux, macOS, and headless servers. Now, Transmission 4.1 has arrived after over a year of development, and it has some great changes.
Every iMessage user should change these settings now
Apple's native messaging app is the obvious choice for your texting needs as an iPhone user, especially if you're seeped into the Apple ecosystem. There are, however, a few changes you can make so your conversations feel smoother. If you're a new Messages user or want to improve your texting experience on the app, make sure you enable these settings now.
This is Aluminum OS—Android’s DeX-like desktop mode
Android has long included bits and pieces of a make-shift desktop mode, but only Samsung has gone above and beyond with their own DeX experience. Last year, Google officially teased its brand new desktop mode for Android, and now we’re getting our first look at it in action.
Stop wasting money on AirPods, buy these alternatives instead
AirPods have become the wireless earbuds everyone owns, and those who don’t often wish they did. However, just because iPhone users default to AirPods without considering other options on the market, that doesn't automatically make them the best option. Plenty of alternatives can offer more for a lot less money.
It's time to purge your USB stick collection
USB sticks are convenient gadgets for transferring files. You've probably got a bunch of them in your desk drawer, in your bags, plugged into TVs—and they're all putting your data at risk. Here's why.
I found the perfect "portable" OS for remote work, and it’s not Windows
Unlike Windows or macOS, there are Linux operating systems that can run entirely off a USB stick. They can be configured to save their data to that same USB stick or external hard drive, which makes them portable operating systems. You could take a USB stick like that anywhere with you, plug it into any PC, and boot into it. As soon as you log into it, you'll see all your files, settings, and apps just where you left them. Let me show how you can carry a workspace in your pocket.


