How-To Geek
EarTrumpet fixed my Windows volume controls by bringing every setting to the surface
We've come a long way from that simple volume slider in Windows 3.1 and later Windows 95. Back then, there was no guarantee every PC would even have a soundcard in it, so sophisticated sound mixing and volume control were limited to the purview of professional audio workstations.
I connected Gemini to my daily apps and it completely changed my Android workflow
For weeks, Gemini sat on my phone doing very little. Then I turned on its extensions, and suddenly it stopped being a chatbot and started being the thing that actually runs my day. Now that you just got that "Google Assistant is being retired" email, you might as well take full advantage of its replacement, too.
Nvidia just made gaming on Linux a whole lot easier
You now have an easier time playing games on your Linux PC without turning to code translation or emulators. Nvidia's native GeForce Now app for Linux has officially left beta, giving the open-source OS a major, refined cloud streaming option beyond the web browser.
3 ways to make an ESP32-powered Ambilight for your TV or monitor this weekend (Aug 14 - 16)
Ambient lighting doesn’t need to stop at static LED strips or color-changing smart bulbs. Reactive ambient lighting, or the “Ambilight” as Philips calls it, can enhance immersion with dynamic bias lighting on the back of a TV or monitor.
Stop paying for Adobe, Microsoft, or Mathematica—these free open-source alternatives will get you through college
College is expensive. So is the software you need to get through your classes, including science, math, or video production, even with academic discounts. There are open-source alternatives to popular proprietary apps that can help you survive college without spending too much money.
The M.2 slot under your CPU is in the worst possible place, and manufacturers are never going to fix it
If you've ever bought a new motherboard and read the user manual or just checked the diagram on the manufacturer's website, you've likely noticed that the fastest (usually PCIe Gen 5) M.2 slot for an NVMe SSD is usually located right underneath the CPU, while the slower, older-generation slots are placed elsewhere.
3 Home Assistant projects to do new things with old tech this weekend (Aug 14-16)
Most devices you use in your smart home are designed to do specific jobs. That doesn't mean that you can't make these devices do more than they were intended to do. There are some clever Home Assistant projects that can help you get more out of the devices you already own.
The 5 worst Samsung Galaxy phones I’ve ever owned, ranked
I've been an Android user since the beginning with the original T-Mobile G1. I bought the Nexus One the day it came out, but eventually, Samsung won me over. It's no secret Samsung makes some of the best phones, which is why I've been buying and reviewing Galaxy devices for over 14 years. I loved most of them, but here are what I consider the worst Galaxy phones of all time.
5 uncomfortable truths about 3D printing that you need to hear
3D printing is a hobby that quickly turns casual observers into enthusiasts. That means it’s easy to get caught up in the excitement and overlook the rougher edges, even if you’re completely taken in by it.
7 arts and crafts accessories to 3D print for your weekend projects (Aug 14 - 16)
A 3D printer can produce an endless array of tools and accessories to enhance your existing hobbies. Since the weekend is the best time to get crafty, why not print a few things to get you in the mood this weekend?
All 10 Google Pixel A-series phones, ranked
Seven years ago, Google introduced a more affordable series of Pixel phones, and we've seen 10 models since. The whole point of the lineup, at least to me, has been to give people the Pixel experience without the flagship price tag—and that's the basis on which I ranked them.
4 free Fire TV upgrades Amazon quietly rolled out (and how to actually use them)
Most Fire TV updates feel like they change things just to change them, and I've thought that plenty of updates have made things worse. This recent update is different. Amazon pushed out changes that actually make the device easier to live with day to day, such as a smart home control panel that doesn't interrupt what you're watching, a navigation overhaul that puts everything where it should have been from the start, and a few other additions that fix things that should've been fixed years ago.
Your ISP can still see everything, even with encrypted DNS—here's what actually stops them
Encrypted DNS sounds like an easy privacy win if you set it up correctly, and it is, but please don't treat it as some bulletproof, foolproof solution that hides everything you do from everyone who might want to know. In fact, it doesn't hide your browsing from your ISP.
A service advisor’s back-to-school checklist for your kid's car
The youngest driver in the house often ends up with the oldest car in the driveway, or at least that is how it always went when I was growing up. When your teen takes the keys to a “hand-me-down” vehicle for the school year, there are a few things you can ask your mechanic to look at, or even do at home, to ensure its long-term reliability.
Debian 13 fixed my biggest complaints with Linux Mint, and I'm not looking back
I'm a big fan of the Linux Operating System. I have been using it in some form or another for about two decades (starting with Red Hat). I enjoy working with it and experimenting with different distros. I even occasionally teach beginner-friendly Linux courses. While Mint has been my daily driver for a while (and is, itself, a derivative of Debian, according to Debian.org), I'm always open to test-driving a different distro and found myself pleasantly surprised when I took Debian 13.6 (released July, 11 2026) for a spin a few weeks ago.
Google hopes you won't notice these 4 things wasting your Google Drive storage
Google accounts come with 15 GB of Google Drive storage. While 15 GB may sound like a lot, it fills up surprisingly quickly, especially once you realize all the things that back up to Google's servers—pushing you to the point where Google prompts you to pay for more.
5 new shows to watch this weekend across Netflix, HBO Max, and more (August 14-16)
If you enjoy superhero content, you're going to love our list of new shows to watch this weekend. I've been looking forward to the top-ranked show on this list. It's one of the main reasons to keep your HBO Max subscription. The show is part of the DC Universe, but it should appeal to mass audiences.
Ford Fathom EV pickup truck starts production after March—in a revamped factory
You'll have to wait a while if you're eager to buy Ford's affordable electric pickup truck. Ford has revealed that Fathom EV production won't start until sometime after March—in part because the automaker just finished the factory overhaul needed to make it.
3 entertaining Paramount+ documentaries to watch this weekend (August 13-16)
Paramount+ U.S. subscribers have a pretty great weekend in store, especially if you're looking for something a bit different. While its streaming calendar isn't exactly spilling over with new documentaries at the moment, some serious action kicks in on Saturday when UFC 330 makes its way to the octagon—and the lead-up special that precedes it, to get fans focused and ready, is my top pick this weekend.
Please stop buying cheap printers: The ink is a scam
Are you still buying those cheap throw-away printers every time you need to print a book report? Yes, they’re cheap, but they end up costing you way more money than you think they do.


