How-To Geek
Your power tools are secretly portable battery banks for your phone
You don’t need to be a seasoned woodworker to have battery-powered tools anymore. Whether it’s a simple cordless drill or a powerful leaf blower, there’s a good chance you have a lime green, yellow, red, or blue battery lying around. So why not power your phone with it?
6 hidden navigation hacks every Excel user needs to know
If you've ever felt lost in a sea of rows and columns in Excel, you're not alone. These hidden navigation tricks changed the way I work, turning clunky scrolling into smooth, lightning-fast sheet hopping. From secret right-clicks to a built-in table of contents, once you try them, you'll immediately notice how much smoother your workflow feels.
USB-C didn't fix anything after all
I will fully admit that my title up there is a little hyperbolic. USB-C is largely better than the USB types it supposedly replaced, but when it comes to what USB-C promised to give us compared to the reality we got, it almost feels that for every problem it solved, it created two more.
5 affordable hybrid SUVS that make long highway commutes easy
Long highway commutes demand more than just good fuel economy, they require comfort, stability, and powertrains that can handle hours of steady cruising without fatigue. While many hybrid SUVs are designed primarily for city efficiency, only a select few truly excel when it comes to long-distance driving. These models combine low fuel consumption with quiet cabins and smooth performance that make daily miles easier to manage.
A simpler way to add a swim current to your pool—without permanent installation
When you think of a backyard pool, you probably think of relaxation, cooling off, or maybe a bit of spirited splashing if the kids get involved. It’s generally not the right type of pool if you want to do some serious swim training. Even if you’re lucky enough to have a spacious residential pool, it’s probably nowhere near large enough for training.
Stop putting your dead HDDs in the freezer: 3 data recovery "hacks" that guarantee permanent data loss
There's a point in your drive's life when it will just give out. It's not a question of if, but when—some will only take longer than others.
5 Milwaukee hand tools that are absolutely worth buying
Milwaukee is one of the most popular and recognizable names in power tools, and users love its extensive collection of M12 and M18 options. We all know its power tools are heavy hitters, but did you know Milwaukee also makes some excellent hand tools?
This 8-year-old Roku box offers a feature that new models don't
Remember when phones ditched the headphone jack, and we were all annoyed that phone makers had just taken away such a useful feature? Well, streaming boxes have lost an important connection too, but for some reason people didn't raise the same level of protest.
Smart home security is important, so why updates such a hassle?
If you’re like me, you probably have a wide range of accessories spread throughout your smart home. Chances are, they aren’t all from the same manufacturer either; instead, they come from a mix of different brands.
Linux couldn't save my old netbook, so I tried Haiku OS
Desktop Linux can often be a great choice for revitalizing old hardware, but some hardware is still too old. Not even Debian with a lightweight desktop environment could make my 2009 netbook a usable computer, so I tried again with a completely different operating system: Haiku OS.
10GbE networks and screaming rack servers: The r/homelab flexes wasting your money
I still remember it like it was yesterday—I was watching homelabbing YouTube and scrolling the r/homelab subreddit, wishing my homelab could look like those “real” homelabs. I told myself that, one day, I would have a “real” homelab like those guys. I later realized that those Reddit homelab upgrades aren’t actually necessary at all to have a real homelab, and I wish I would have avoided some of them.
Are Hercules power tools at Harbor Freight worth buying?
Walk into any hardware store like Home Depot, Lowe's, or Harbor Freight, and you'll see all sorts of power tools displayed in a rainbow of colors. It's hard to know what to buy or where to start. Ryobi is extremely popular at Home Depot, but when you're at Harbor Freight looking for a deal, the obvious choice is Hercules power tools.
Forget the Prius—this luxury hybrid beats it in 5 ways
For years, the Toyota Prius has been the default choice for drivers who want maximum fuel efficiency from a hybrid. Its reputation for reliability and low running costs helped define the modern hybrid market. But today’s hybrid technology has evolved far beyond what the Prius originally pioneered, and some newer models now offer far more than just impressive fuel economy.
Why 27 lines of Python is all you need for an inspiring Linux Mint desktop
Desklets are my favorite Linux Mint customization feature because they make adding desktop widgets super easy, which you'll appreciate if you want a Windows-like widget experience after switching to Mint.
My wife didn’t want a TV in the bedroom, but this piece of tech solved the problem for me
I wanted a TV in the bedroom. My wife didn’t. So I was tasked with finding a way for us to still be able to watch movies and TV shows in bed, but without a TV on the wall. Little did I know that the solution was a small, Coke-can-sized piece of tech that we could fit under the nightstand when not in use.
How I test Raspberry Pi Pico projects without any Pi hardware
A Raspberry Pi Pico is very different from the rest of the Raspberry Pi family, and can be very daunting if you've never used one before. Luckily, there is a free website that lets you try things out before you dive in.
3 ways the Windows Task Manager is lying to you
If you're the person friends and family call when their computer starts acting weird, you've probably opened Task Manager more times than you can count. It's the first place most of us go when a PC feels slow, an app stops responding, or the fans suddenly spin up for no obvious reason. For decades, it has been Windows’ built-in diagnostic dashboard, presenting CPU, memory, disk, and GPU activity in neat graphs that look authoritative enough to settle debates about what’s slowing your PC down.
Why you should max out your phone storage right now
If you've been holding off on an Android upgrade because your current phone is still chugging along, or you're waiting for the next big phone launch, you might want to reconsider. All signs point to 2026 flagships costing more while delivering the same or less than last year's phones.
Forget INDIRECT: The modern way to create cascading drop-down lists in Excel
Cascading drop-down lists—where choosing a category like "Fruit" narrows the next list to "Apple" or "Pear"—are a staple of high-level data entry in Excel. The old INDIRECT method works, but it's clunky and hard to maintain. Instead, use dynamic arrays to build lists that handle the modern workflow more smoothly.
How to use collaborative Loop components in Microsoft Teams chats
The modern digital workplace is moving away from separate apps and files toward a single, shared workspace. Microsoft Loop components fix the major problem of switching back and forth between tools and losing information, especially in Team Chats, but Loop commands are how you summon them.


