How-To Geek
5 awesome Fire TV apps that have nothing to do with streaming
For years, the Amazon Fire TV Stick has been almost singularly defined by how well it streams video. Whether you're catching up on the latest Netflix original, binge-watching Amazon Prime Video, or tuning into live sports, Amazon sells many sticks just to let you stream content.
Outlook is hiding a powerful automation tool—here's how to use it
Outlook has a lot of cool features that you can check out for your own email client. One of them comes in the form of a surprisingly powerful automation tool that can greatly save you time.
Don't throw away your empty 3D printing filament spools—here's 7 ways to repurpose them
Got a pile of old filament spools taking up too much space? Before you throw them away, you might want to consider how you can upcycle them so that they don’t go to waste. Here are some ideas.
Halo cars are driving up prices—5 reasons they’re hurting buyers
The impact of halo vehicles on the automotive industry is complex. They generate a lot of buzz for the automaker and can be important marketing tools, serving as a way to get people to walk through the showroom doors. These are the low-volume, high-cost, technology-packed machines that influencers fight to get their hands on to drive more traffic to their channels. Think of machines like the Bugatti Mistral, McLaren W1, and Mercedes-AMG One.
I've used Waze for 10 years—here's why I refuse to switch to Google Maps
I tried Waze for the first time back in 2016 during a cross-country road trip, and it saved me from sitting on a shut-down highway for 3 hours because of a major accident. It's not just a map and navigation app, but an invaluable tool that'll get you from point A to B as quickly as possible, avoiding traffic, police, and accidents. I don't plan on ever switching back to Google Maps.
Update your office seating with LiberNovo’s Spring Refresh promotion
Spring means it’s time for some spring-cleaning, but throwing out old junk cluttering your workspace is only part of the solution. If you work without the right ergonomics, no amount of dusting will put a “spring” back in your step.
I always bring a travel router on vacation—here's why
Reliable internet is one of those things we've come to depend on day in and day out for work and leisure, but it seems like half the time I'm traveling the Wi-Fi is a pain. There aren't any perfect solutions, but a travel router has made my life much easier, and it is only the size of a small portable battery.
4 times open-source apps broke their users' trust
Preserving privacy is one of the primary reasons that many turn to open-source software. Unfortunately, publicly available source code hasn’t stopped some apps from breaking their users’ trust. Here are some of the most high-profile worst offenses.
PCIe Gen 5 SSDs are so fast they're melting themselves (Gen 6 will be worse)
An SSD is probably not the first component you think to liquid cool. But you'd be surprised by how many times people have actually been forced to do so.
5 Home Assistant automations that actually saved me money on my energy bill
Energy prices continue to rise, with bills having increased for most of us in recent years. Using less energy can save you a significant amount of money, and your smart home can help you to do it.
Backing up isn’t enough: A modern guide to ZFS on Linux
By using Linux, you're opening yourself up to a variety of different filesystems, each of them good at their very own thing. One of them is ZFS—and it's a dream for long-term data storage.
You're using the wrong HDMI port on your TV (and why that's a problem)
Nowadays, even bargain-bin TVs come with a bunch of HDMI ports. While the HDMI ports look the same, there's a good chance they are from different generations, thus packing separate capabilities. While plugging your devices into an older HDMI port won't be the end of the world, you might miss out on some pretty important features.
Gemini can now order your food by tapping your phone like a person—here's how it works
We hear it all the time: “AI will make your life so much easier!” Every once in a while, a feature comes along that actually does it. Gemini on Pixel phones recently gained the ability to tap and swipe your screen like a person, and it's the start of something that could be big.
I replaced Windows Media Player with this powerful open-source alternative (and it isn't VLC)
I've never been satisfied with the media player built into Windows, so I went searching for a replacement. After sifting through an enormous number of free media players on the web, and testing more than a dozen, I finally found one that ticked all of my boxes.
The IKEA smart home isn't working, and it's not IKEA's fault
In its quest to build a range of universal smart home devices, IKEA has replaced its Zigbee lineup with one that uses Matter over Thread. On paper, this makes a lot of sense. In practice, the vision has yet to be realized.
Afraid of breaking your Linux install? Here’s how to resize partitions safely
Linux is unique compared to other operating systems in that you're expected to have at least basic knowledge of the OS' command line. You can do pretty much everything from the command line, and oftentimes, it might be even easier than juggling through the GUI.
GitHub’s Copilot will use you as AI training data, but you can opt out
The generative AI models powering ChatGPT, Copilot Gemini, and other assistants were created with mountains of training data. Now, Microsoft will start using interactions with GitHub Copilot as another source of that information, unless you specifically opt out of the collection.
I intentionally overheated my NVMe SSD (and proved your cheap motherboard heatsink is fine)
NVMe SSD prices have gone to the moon, so it's more important than ever to protect your expensive investment. The 2TB PCIe Gen 4 NVMe I grabbed for $100 is now literally triple the price. Lately, I've been wondering if the stock NVMe heatsink that came with my motherboard is good enough to protect the drive from its worst enemy—heat. So, I ran some tests to find out.
6 underrated Netflix movies that are worth your time this weekend
Netflix, a streaming platform that has been around for many years, has a plethora of movies to watch. Whether original movies that make the subscription worth it or box office hits now on streaming, there are plenty of choices.
How to enable Android's dual-pane tablet mode on your phone
There’s no denying that people love big phones. Android already does a pretty good job of putting all the screen real estate to good use, but there’s a hidden setting that can unlock some special abilities that are typically reserved for even bigger devices.


