How-To Geek
Google Gemini now has one place for all your documents
Google Gemini is rolling out an organizational update to its web interface, adding a dedicated Documents history section inside the My Stuff folder. This should help you keep track of the text-heavy outputs Gemini creates, particularly those generated by the Deep Research and Canvas.
Move over BMW—this Korean luxury SUV is better than an X3
German carmakers have long dominated the luxury SUV scene. The GLC, X3, and Q5 have set the standard, with the Macan adding sporty flair—until the Genesis GV70 showed up and shook things up.
Don’t buy the 2TB iPhone, do this instead
The iPhone 17 Pro Max is an amazing phone, starting at $1,199, but Apple’s storage upgrades are eye-watering. The 2TB model costs $1,999, which is a staggering price for a phone that isn’t an experimental, ultra-high-end device like the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7.
Wine 11 is here with big improvements for Windows apps on Linux
The development team behind the Wine compatibility layer for Linux has announced the full release of Wine version 11.0, bringing several performance improvements with it.
4 Raspberry Pi alternatives that actually make sense
The Raspberry Pi, especially the latest Raspberry Pi 5, is a versatile and popular computing solution. It's affordable, it's surprisingly powerful, and it's perfect for infinite projects that tinkerers love.
Firefox 147 arrives with an even better Picture-in-Picture mode
Mozilla rolls out new updates for the Firefox browser about once a month, delivering new features, web APIs, and bug fixes. Firefox 147 is now available with a handy new video playback option, as well as graphics and privacy improvements.
Forget Spotify—use this free app to build a permanent music library
After quitting Spotify Premium last year, I've been on the lookout for other ways to listen to music online without ads or to acquire music without breaking the bank. One avenue for both I've discovered by checking out what my local library has on offer.
5 smart home habits that are quietly draining your wallet (and how to break them)
Some smart home devices can pay for themselves over time. However, there are some common smart home habits that could be quietly costing you money.
Google home just got a huge upgrade for complex automations
Google Home is rolling out a substantial update that introduces new starters, conditions, and actions, which will make complex smart home automations easier. This is great for anyone who felt limited by the simple time-based or motion-based routines that Google Home previously offered.
You’ll love DeWALT's unstoppable new 12-inch Cut-off Saw
We recently highlighted some exciting new DeWALT tools coming in 2026, and this week, ahead of the annual World of Concrete Expo, the popular tool brand unveiled a few more impressive products. Sometimes you need a tool that's extra tough and powerful, and that's where the new DeWALT POWERSHIFT 12-inch Cut-Off Saw comes to save the day.
Apple's pro apps for Mac and iPad are now in one affordable package
Apple's professional applications for photo editing, audio production, and music editing are fantastic, but the Mac and iPad versions have historically been sold separately, with the Mac versions only offered through expensive one-time purchases. Now, there's another option for getting all of them: the Apple Creator Studio subscription.
5 surprising ways the 2026 Infiniti QX80 may outshine its rivals
After a long stretch with only minor updates, Infiniti unveiled a complete redesign of its flagship SUV, the QX80, for the 2025 model year. While consumers looking for a large luxury SUV may already gravitate toward stalwarts like the Lincoln Navigator, Lexus LX, and Cadillac Escalade, Infiniti makes a compelling case with its redesigned QX80.
USB-C is a mess: Why your next laptop must have Thunderbolt
USB-C has become one of the most common and versatile ports on laptops, but not all USB-C ports are created equal. Many casual users don’t realize there’s a special kind of port that looks just like USB-C but is far more powerful—Thunderbolt. Having this special port in your next laptop matters more than you think.
DeWALT 12V, 20V, and 60V tools: Explained
The next time you're wandering through the hardware store looking for your next power tool, you'll see brands like Milwaukee, Ryobi, DeWALT, and several others. It's already overwhelming, but then you'll realize each brand has several iterations. DeWALT fans have likely seen various near-identical 12V or 20V yellow tools on shelves, and here's what you need to know.
Don’t pay for Gmail storage, do this instead
I'm approaching the limit of my free Google storage, and Gmail has started prompting me to pay for additional storage to keep using my account. While paying for more storage is a simple solution, it's not the only option.
After 30 years, the original Star Wars theatrical cut is finally returning
For almost fifty years, Star Wars has been a staple of pop culture. It is a franchise that has been able to reinvent itself and create new tales that several generations can enjoy. Despite this expansive, fully fleshed out galaxy that has allowed Star Wars to expand into television, however, the franchise has always returned to the three foundational movies that captured audiences throughout the 1970s and 1980s, now known as the original trilogy.
5 everyday actions that Power Query does better than regular Excel tools
Standard Excel tools can usually get the job done, but they often lack the resilience and flexibility needed for complex data and transformation tasks. Power Query doesn't just perform these tasks faster—it does them better. Here are five actions where you should ditch Excel's ribbon tools for the Power Query Editor.
I found a way to remove Google Messages’ Remix button, but it’s not worth it
If you’ve been using Google Messages recently, you’ve likely noticed the blue button with a banana icon showing up on photos. This is the Nano Banana "Remix" button, and it might be the most annoying way Google is trying to force AI into your daily conversations.
Why I buy used server drives instead of new NVMe sticks
Typically, I discourage buying used drives. In fact, I normally extend that advice to "don't buy anything that's not a brand-new drive." You can't be sure of the conditions the drive is in, and unless you're working with completely disposable data, it's not a good idea in the long term.
5 open source apps that get much better when you go premium
While most open-source apps rely on donations, some also offer paid tiers with meaningful extra benefits. This makes them ideal for folks who want to support great projects while unlocking powerful features. Here are five open-source apps where going premium is genuinely worth every penny.


