How-To Geek
Your old cable modem is hiding a secret diagnostic page your ISP doesn't want you to see
Everybody I know has that one drawer full of dead phone chargers, a couple of HDMI cables, and somewhere at the bottom, an old cable modem you swapped out years ago. I almost threw mine out a dozen times, but I'm so glad I didn't, because that dusty little box turned into the single most useful thing I own for figuring out why my internet keeps cutting out.
Termux gives your Android phone access to tools Google doesn't want you to have
Termux is one of my favorite mobile apps. Since discovering the terminal emulator a few months back, I've been having fun with experiments. It got me thinking about how some of the apps available as packages might perform better than existing Play Store apps.
3 gripping new Netflix documentaries to stream this weekend (June 26-28)
It's World Cup season, so half of Netflix's U.S. viewership is glued to soccer while the other half is still untangling Harlan Coben's I Will Find You or still arguing over how Outlast: The Jungleplayed out. There’s still plenty to scroll past on the streaming service, but every so often it pays to step out of the fiction aisle and into the documentaries, which is where this weekly list comes in.
While others kill off the V8, GMC just built a 6.6L monster
The small block V8 has been the engine that defines what an American truck sounds, feels, and performs like. Every full-size truck, regardless of the manufacturer, was bound to have a V8. But over time, trucks have moved away from the V8 engines that have traditionally defined them.
10 tiny but useful 3D prints that use less than 20g of filament to make this weekend (Jun 26 - 28)
Never underestimate the big impact that a small item can have on your life. Owning a 3D printer means that you have a limitless number of these small but useful items on tap, and they’ll cost you mere cents to produce.
Your NAS isn't just for file storage—here are 7 homelab projects to try this weekend
If you're just using your NAS to store files, then you're not using your NAS right. Network attached storage servers are often way more powerful than you might think they are. Here are seven things you should try running on your NAS this week.
I switched to Waze in Android Auto for one reason—its hazard alerts actually reach me
I'm a pretty big Waze fan and have been using it for over 10 years. Eventually, it completely replaced Google Maps in my car when using Android Auto, and I doubt I'll ever switch again. Waze has a lot to offer for drivers, but one of the main reasons it keeps me coming back is that the hazard alerts actually reach me.
These 3 homelab projects make everything easier to reach (June 26 - 28)
Are you looking for some infrastructure-building homelab projects to try out this weekend? If so, I've got the perfect ones for you! From using Tailscale in a way most people don't to external network access without port forwarding—here are three homelab projects to try this weekend.
3 must-see Prime Video shows to watch this weekend (June 26 - June 28)
With so many shows available today, it can be a struggle to find something worth watching. A must-see show, if you will. For a series to be considered a must-see, it doesn’t just need to be good or popular. It also needs to be compelling, memorable, and difficult to ignore — the kind that sparks extended water cooler conversation.
Before you buy another Wi-Fi router, check your walls for this hidden port
For years, I treated my home internet like a problem you fix by buying things. I tried a pricier plan, a fancier router, a three-piece mesh system, and even those little Wi-Fi extenders. I spent real money chasing a stable connection, but none of it cured the annoying dead zone I had in one of my upstairs bedrooms.
New on Prime Video in July—3 top picks and everything else coming this month
If you're like me and are still reeling from that spectacular fourth season on Prime Video's incredible The Legend of Vox Machina, or were left worried about the fate of Clarkson's Farm host Jeremy Clarkson, then you might be ready to move on for a July that's perhaps a little less stressful with its new crop of movies and TV shows. It's a good thing, then, that Amazon's PR folks have finally shared its new lineup that will carry us into the heart of the summer.
I stopped using beginner Linux distros, and my workflow finally made sense
The Linux community has lauded "beginner-friendly" distros like Linux Mint almost as long as Linux has existed. While everyone has to start somewhere, I probably won't be switching to one anytime soon.
How old are your smoke alarms? It may be time to replace them
How old are your fire or carbon monoxide alarms? When was the last time you checked them? If you don't know the answer to either of those questions, X-Sense's SC07-W Prime Day deal is the perfect time to install some new, battery-powered fire and carbon monoxide detectors for a home safety upgrade.
5 more ESP32-powered 3D printing projects to make this weekend (Jun 26 - 28)
If you own a 3D printer, you probably love making stuff. With cheap microcontrollers like the ESP32, you can make all sorts of devices—and get your 3D printed deeply involved in the process.
Stop wasting money on your car: 6 easy tweaks every driver should make
Owning a vehicle comes with a long list of ongoing costs, all of which are made more challenging as prices for everything from groceries and utilities to insurance and rent continue to rise. Every dollar absorbed elsewhere is a dollar that cannot go toward things like your car loan or weekly fill-ups at the pump.
I asked Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini to build the same browser extension, and one outperformed the others
AI tools have become a normal part of my daily workflow, but I’ve noticed one small problem that keeps coming up: some prompts are worth saving. I reuse certain prompts for data analysis, research, formatting, brainstorming, and internal work tools. Digging through old chats to find them isn’t exactly efficient. So I decided to build something I’d actually use: a simple Chrome extension for saving, organizing, and reusing prompts from the browser.
One of Hulu's best shows is finally ending tonight—here is how to watch
Sharpen your knives one final time and head back to the kitchen for FX's The Bear season 5, which premieres tonight on Hulu. All eight episodes will release at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT.
Stop overpaying for an EV—the Toyota Corolla costs less to own over 10 years
New car prices continue to climb, with the average transaction price in America now sitting well above $50,000. Many automakers argue that spending more on an electric vehicle is the smartest long-term financial decision, claiming that lower running costs eventually offset the higher purchase price.
4 hot new shows and movies to watch on Apple TV in July 2026
Apple TV is one of those streaming services where not much happens... until it does. It may not dump dozens of titles each month like the Netflixes and Prime Videos of the world. Still, when it launches something—a Severance, a Pluribus, a white-hot Emmy winner like The Studio—it tends to land like an event that's traditionally been reserved for the likes of HBO.
5 new shows to watch this weekend across Netflix, Hulu, and more (June 26-28)
It's time to say goodbye to one of television's best shows of the decade. The fifth season of Hulu's Emmy-winning dramedy The Bear will be its last, which is why it's our number-one ranked show this week. I don't know about you, but I'm not ready to stop saying, "Yes, chef!"


