How-To Geek
How I save any web page to my Obsidian vault (and actually read it later)
I’ve used just about every “read-it-later” app out there, and none of them stuck. To my surprise, what finally worked wasn’t a read-it-later app at all. It was Obsidian.
You really do need audiophile headphones
If you're a music fan who's never tried a high-quality pair of headphones, you just don't know what you're missing. Audiophile headphones built for Hi-Fi playback can completely transform the way you listen to and appreciate music. Here's what I learned when I first delved into the world of audiophile headphones.
Spotify ruined music forever, but I can't stop using it
Spotify is the most popular music streaming service of all time, so it's a surprise to no one that it changed the music industry forever, mostly not for the better. It's altered how artists release music and how we listen to it. Yet despite everything wrong with Spotify, I still can’t seem to quit.
4 Windows Wi-Fi fixes that actually stop random slowdowns and drops
For weeks, my Wi-Fi felt unreliable in ways I couldn’t reconcile. My house uses an eero mesh network, coverage is strong everywhere inside my home and even out at the fringes of the property, and speed tests at the router consistently looked fine. Yet my Windows work laptop would randomly crawl. Meetings had video issues, and large downloads would slow to a halt. Walking closer to a node didn’t help. Rebooting the router didn’t fix it. Toggling Wi-Fi off and on barely made a difference. Everything seemed to be pointing to "bad Wi-Fi," but there was no clear smoking gun.
Plex's new media manager, Pebble Round 2, another Linux X11 revival, and more: News roundup
This was a quieter week in the technology space, with CES 2026 just around the corner and everyone celebrating the holidays, but there were still new developments for Pebble smartwatches, Plex servers, Linux, and PC hardware. Here are the biggest stories you might have missed.
Reliable American sports cars you can own for under $30K
American sports cars have always turned heads with their rumbling V8s, bold looks, and a driving experience that’s anything but tame. They’ve built a reputation for raw power, freedom, and straight-line speed—without the sky-high prices of European sports cars.
Change these Apple Music settings for a better listening experience
If I had to cancel every subscription I have except for one, I would keep Apple Music. It gives me access to almost all the music I could ever want and integrates perfectly into the Apple ecosystem. It's not perfect, however, and some of the settings make it worse than it needs to be. If you're an Apple Music subscriber, there are a few settings you might want to change.
5 Ryobi tools coming in 2026 that’ll be worth the wait
Looking to buy more tools this year? Ryobi has an excellent selection of power tools, and its constant stream of new products is one of many reasons it's so popular. And while Ryobi has released over 75 new items in the last year, here are a few new tools coming in 2026 that are actually worth waiting for.
I used Xfce for weeks, but it made me realize how much I need KDE
Recently I decided to try using Xfce as my main desktop environment on my primary tower PC. I typically stick with KDE Plasma on most devices, and after weeks with Xfce, I just feel more affirmed in my preference for KDE for daily driving.
This SSH service offers free static hosting and more
Now and again, I discover a service that’s so straightforward, I can hardly believe it works at all. The SSH-powered hosting service, pico.sh, is a perfect example.
What’s new in Android this week? (Dec 29 – Jan 4)
The new year is here, and we've been putting out some great Android editorials to read while you get over the post-holiday blues. I've picked five for you to check out this weekend—along with a cheat sheet of top news headlines.
The 1990s KDE desktop is making a comeback on modern Linux
If you miss the simplicity or design aesthetic of 1990s Linux computing, there's some good news. A project to port KDE 1 and its desktop environment to modern Linux is underway, called MiDesktop.
If you hate Windows Search, try Raycast for these 3 reasons
It would be fair to say that I've never been a fan of Windows Search. It feels slow, inconsistent, and just a little too eager to get in my way when all I want is to find a file and move on. That’s why I eventually replaced it with Everything, which does one thing extremely well and does it fast. For a long time, that solved my search problem on Windows, and I stopped thinking much about alternatives altogether.
Please stop trusting Task Manager's RAM numbers
Windows RAM usage is nowhere near as straightforward as Task Manager would have you believe. The operating system strategically fills unused memory with cache, compressed data, and recently used app data to make your system feel faster. This is useful, but it might have you believe you need more RAM than you really do.
Homelab projects to try this weekend (January 2 - 4)
Now that the holidays are over and real life has resumed, you’re probably looking for some new projects to tackle in your homelab. Whether you need to monitor service uptime, share files with friends, or make your own short URLs, here are three homelab projects to tackle in the new year.
The most overlooked way to stop spam calls on Android and iPhone
Spam calls are probably the most annoying daily issue that has arisen with smartphones. Either it's a salesperson cold calling you, a ridiculous spam, or robocall. The good news is you can prevent a good chunk of these calls by just doing one simple thing—and it works for iPhone and Android.
The Best Fitness Trackers of 2026
Fitness trackers help a long way towards your wellness goals, and are well worth the investment. Find out which is best for you!
Kiwix's Windows and Linux app for browsing Wikipedia offline just got a big update
Kiwix, the desktop application for browsing offline archives of Wikipedia, Stack Overflow, and other resources, just got an update on desktop platforms. It now has more keyboard shortcuts, fixes to menus, better file handling, and much more.
Raspberry Pi projects to try this weekend (January 2 - 4)
As we start the new year, it’s time to look at some fun Raspberry Pi projects. Whether you want a digital photo frame to upgrade your garage with some smart features, here are three Raspberry Pi projects for you to tackle this weekend.
Stop trading in your old phones (you’re losing money)
If you're like me, you get excited when it's time to finally replace your old phone with a shiny new one. In the excitement of browsing new phones, you might come across the option to trade in your old phone.


