How-To Geek
This new open-source office suite wants to replace Google Docs and Microsoft Office
There are many open-source alternatives to Microsoft Office and Google Docs, but most of them don’t have web-based collaborative editing. The new Euro-Office project aims to fix that with a “truly open, transparent, and sovereign solution for collaborative document editing,” using OnlyOffice as a starting point.
5 Oscar-winning Netflix movies to watch this weekend (March 27-29)
Over its near-century run, the Academy Awards have celebrated films spanning versatile genres, while shining light on the incredible talent behind them. When it comes to the Oscars' hall of fame, there is a large variety of films you can pick to watch, depending on what you're in the mood for.
Honda pulls the plug on Sony EV as its electric plans shift
Automakers are rapidly reshaping their electric vehicle strategies as competition intensifies and development costs continue to rise. Partnerships that once seemed essential are now being reevaluated as brands look to streamline their approach and maintain control over future products. In a significant move, Honda has decided to step away from one of its most high-profile collaborations in the EV space.
Android 17 is bringing a major change to multitasking—here’s how it works
After being teased in the second beta, the new “Bubbles” feature is finally available in Android 17 Beta 3. This is the biggest change to Android multitasking since split-screen mode. I had to see how it worked—come along with me.
6 smart home automations that feel like magic
The British science fiction author Arthur C. Clarke famously said that any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. Go back in time 500 years and show them your smartphone, and you'd probably be burned at the stake for being a witch. Even 100 years ago, the things your phone can do would have blown people's minds.
Stop treating your mini PC like a desktop—it's basically just a laptop without a screen
I'm getting tired of seeing mini PCs compared to actual desktops. People line up the specs next to traditional towers, compare benchmarks, and declare the tiny box a full replacement for the much bigger one. And suddenly, a palm-sized computer with a soldered mobile chip is being held to the same standard as a machine with a socketed CPU, a discrete GPU, and a massive power supply.
2026 Acura ADX proves luxury SUVs don't have to cost $50K
In an era where affordable luxury often feels unlikely, if not impossible, Acura is planting a flag. For 2026, the Acura ADX returns as the brand's entry-level SUV, and the biggest news isn't under the hood, but rather on the window sticker. Acura has not increased the MSRP in an effort to draw attention away from some of its biggest rivals, like the BMW X1, Lexus UX, and Volvo XC40.
Stop accepting smart home downtime—here's how I built mine to never fail
I got tired of my smart home going offline every time I needed to perform maintenance on a server in my homelab, so I decided to fix it by building a high availability cluster. It might not have been all that simple, but the effort was worth it to have a smart home that never goes down.
Your 8GB GPU isn't dead yet—here's how to squeeze a few more years out of it
At a time when even previously midrange GPUs are awfully overpriced, many people have to settle for the dreaded 8GB VRAM. I'm sure you've heard the buzz about how bad it is in 2026, and those claims are not untrue. In an ideal world, you definitely want to have more than 8 gigabytes of video memory in your graphics card.
The Honda Prelude could be perfect—if not for this one flaw
The Honda Prelude has long been celebrated as one of Honda’s most engaging and stylish coupes. With sleek lines, precise handling, and a spirited driving character, it delivers a driving experience that few compact cars can match. For enthusiasts, it represents a rare combination of fun, reliability, and practicality in a single package.
Skip Netflix this weekend—these 3 Prime Video documentaries are worth your time (March 27 - 29)
Prime Video's deeply odd and delightfully weird library of documentaries and docuseries is the gift that keeps on giving, allowing you to bounce around from true-crime to cryptids to sweeping sports docs to super-specific subcultures.
3 fun Home Assistant projects to try this weekend (March 27 - 29)
Not every Home Assistant project has to save time or money. Sometimes, you just want to do something with Home Assistant for the fun of it. Here are three projects you can do in a weekend that won't change your life but may bring a smile to your face.
3 reasons to enable ADB on Android
So, you've heard people talking about ADB and that you should enable it on your Android phone. Why though? Here are three reasons to enable ADB on your smartphone right now.
3 Netflix documentaries worth watching this weekend (March 27 - 29)
Documentaries, to me, stand out so much as a genre because, yeah, they're wildly informative and entertaining, but more importantly they zero in on real pockets of humanity that are stranger and more compelling than any fiction.
Charmast's 10,000mAh portable charger has built-in cables (no extra wires needed)
Most portable chargers solve one problem—battery life—but create another: cable clutter. If you’ve ever packed multiple charging cables just to keep your devices alive, you’re not alone.
High-res phone screens are a mistake—why 1080p is the standard that should stick around
Smartphone displays have hovered around the 1080p (Full HD) mark for years. There was a stretch in the mid-2010s (when the Samsung Galaxy S6 came out) when 1440p (QHD) became commonplace. Many brands have quietly shifted back to 1080p, reserving 1440p for Ultra and Pro models to make them feel more premium. While that might trigger a bit of FOMO, it isn’t nearly as big a feature as brands want you to think.
3 warning signs your old SSD is about to fail (and how to save your data)
SSD failures are not all that common, but when they do happen, it can be catastrophic for your data and your PC. So, you definitely want to know the warning signs so you can stay ahead of it. Here's how to know when a drive is going bad, and what you can do to save your data while you're at it.
My foldable phone's screen protector started peeling: Here's how hard it was to replace
I have loved my book-style foldable phone from the moment I got it, and despite initial anxieties, it has proven to be a rugged and durable device. Then one of my fears came true: the inner screen protector that Samsung advised me not to replace started to come off. First, it bubbled up a little—then, by a lot.
Don't sleep on LibreOffice's web app: It's coming back, and this time it might actually work
Browser-based tools are a huge part of how many of us work and collaborate on documents. Services like Google Docs or Office 365 make real-time collaboration simple and accessible from anywhere. And while there are some open-source alternatives to these tools, a familiar name may soon return. LibreOffice's long-dormant web app is on its way back, and the timing could not be more perfect.
10 bits of photography gear I don't need to buy thanks to 3D printing
There are many creative pursuits that can benefit from a 3D printer, and photography is no exception. From simple replacements to lost or broken parts, creative tools, and organizational systems, it’s amazing what you can do with a few rolls of filament.


