How-To Geek
I stopped rebooting my router to fix Wi-Fi, and these 7 tricks worked instead
What's the first piece of advice almost anyone will give you when your internet is down?
Waymo bought Apple's car proving ground to test its robotaxis
Google and Apple might be rivals outside of AI assistants, but they're on friendlier terms when it comes to self-driving cars. Waymo, owned by Google's parent company Alphabet, has bought Apple's former autonomous vehicle proving ground in Wittman, Arizona for $220 million.
Why luxury buyers are ditching new crossovers for this depreciated German SUV
Compact SUVs have become the default choice for millions of buyers, but as prices continue to climb, many mainstream models are starting to overlap with used luxury alternatives. For the same money as a brand-new family crossover, shoppers can now find lightly used premium SUVs that offer stronger performance, higher-quality interiors, and a far more engaging driving experience.
These are my 3 favorite open-source operating systems that aren't Linux
I have been an on-again, off-again open source purist over the years, and that has meant using a lot of Linux—but desktop Linux is not the only option for those of us who like software to be "free as in freedom," regardless of whether you are looking for a phone OS, an alternative desktop, or just a bit of amusement.
5 new Netflix documentaries to watch in June
Summer is slowly kicking in, which calls for a fresh list of exciting new shows and movies to stream in June. With Netflix's release slate for the month, you will not run out of new content to watch for a while. From returning shows to exclusive movies, the schedule is jam-packed.
Mesh Wi-Fi is a trap for apartment dwellers—here's what you should use instead
Mesh Wi-Fi systems are marketed as the ultimate solution for seamless wireless coverage. By letting multiple intelligent nodes work together, they promise to eliminate dead zones while maintaining incredible speeds across a home. However, in a small apartment, this added complexity can actually hurt performance rather than improve it. Allow me to explain.
I don't use ZHA anymore—here's why Zigbee2MQTT took its place
Home Assistant has two main software solutions for connecting your Zigbee smart home devices. Zigbee Home Automation (ZHA) is the native integration built directly into Home Assistant. Zigbee2MQTT is an independent, open-source project supported by a community of contributors. While ZHA is easy to use, there are plenty of reasons why Zigbee2MQTT is my Zigbee solution of choice.
This self-hosted search engine helped me escape Google's AI redesign
Google is going all in on AI for the search engine. The company recently announced that it's going to soon replace the "ten blue links" with AI Overviews and AI Mode. I was already on the fence, but this pivot finally pushed me to self-host a search engine. And I'm glad I made the switch.
I ditched PlexAmp for this Android Auto player—it's faster and handles offline music way betterter offline
I love experimenting with different audio software, but I'm going to be totally honest here: I really do not like PlexAmp, especially when I'm using Android Auto. I've tried to get along with it. I really have. But there are, in my opinion, far better apps for Android Auto out there.
7 reasons I stopped using Alexa to run my smart home
When Amazon introduced its Alexa smart speakers, it seemed like it was going to change the way we would control our smart homes. I bought several Echo devices for my home, but the reality never lived up to expectations. There are plenty of reasons why I stopped using Alexa.
I tested 100 Claude skills so you don't have to—here are the 6 that actually matter
If you've been manually copy-pasting prompts, jumping between Projects, or settling for inconsistent Claude output, you're doing it the hard way. Skills—Claude's modular, loadable prompt system—are specifically designed to solve this problem. That's evident in the skills catalog growing past 1.5 million entries.
Atomm's Generator Suite takes the design work out of laser cutting
If you own a laser cutter, you've probably run into the same problem: the machine itself is straightforward enough, but creating a good design file can feel like a separate, much more complicated project. Between juggling design software, manually prepping images, and preventing the snapping or burning of materials can bury anyone in technical busywork.
6 must-have Home Assistant apps (add-ons) I can’t live without
Home Assistant apps are software containers that are deployed by Home Assistant OS. This additional software runs alongside Home Assistant, rather than within it. They’re different to integrations (which only affect Home Assistant by adding new services and devices) and altogether more powerful.
3 reasons I regret buying the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra
Samsung makes excellent phones, and I've been buying and reviewing them for the last 14 years. A prime example is the fancy new Galaxy S26 Ultra, which is arguably the best Android you can buy. But after getting the Ultra and using it for a while, not only do I regret it, but I inevitably returned it and kept my older, smaller model.
Stop using your router's default setting—it's letting strangers access your network controls
It's 2026. A lot of us have given a whole lot of thought to our network setups. We've gone over settings that might make the network feel slow, addressed dead zones, and probably invested in things like a VPN to make sure the connection stays private and secure.
6 Milwaukee tools under $150 worth adding to your collection
Milwaukee makes hundreds of excellent tools, but if you're just starting your toolbox or are a new homeowner on a budget, certain tools are must-buys. Whether you've already bought your first tool or need a good drill, here are six capable Milwaukee tools worth adding to your collection.
The simple trick that makes your home network accessible from anywhere (without breaking security)
Most remote access setups ask you to do something that defeats the purpose before you've even started. You poke holes in your firewall, set up a centralized server, and spend time managing configuration just to reach your own machines. Tailscale takes a different approach. It builds a private mesh network across your devices without requiring you to touch a single router setting or expose anything to the public internet. It's worth the quick setup time.
Claude Code on my Google Pixel is the best portable agent—no PC or laptop required
You probably didn’t know your Google Pixel could run a full-fledged AI agent—but it can, and it’s far more practical than it sounds. The kind of automation that once required a laptop now fits in your pocket, and getting started doesn’t require any coding knowledge or command-line experience. I’m not a programmer, yet I’ve been using Claude Code on my Pixel 10 to automate a chunk of my repetitive daily tasks.
Google abandoned its best smart speaker 6 years ago (but it's still worth buying today)
It's no secret that Google has commitment issues. It's the sort of company that likes to throw everything at the wall to see what sticks. Most of these failures are software, but the Google graveyard has a fair bit of hardware buried in its cold, hard soil too.
Raspberry Pi projects are easier than ever—why you should dust off the old board you gave up on
Though there’s a case to be made that the Raspberry Pi isn’t as appealing as it once was from a hardware standpoint, it’s still a powerhouse for projects and is loved the world over.


