How-To Geek
The SUV that makes 200,000 miles look surprisingly easy
Crossovers may be more efficient, easier to park, and packed with family-friendly features, but there's one thing old-school full-size SUVs still do better than almost anything else: rack up serious mileage. Built on truck-based platforms and designed for hard work, these machines were made to tow, haul, and keep going long after most vehicles start showing their age.
This $5 RJ45 coupler solved my networking problem better than a $600 router ever did
I have bought a lot of networking gear that promised to fix one thing or another. I've overpaid for said gear, too.
Please stop buying vinyl when CDs exist
Vinyl records are one of those nostalgic technologies that everyone loves, and they've recently seen a resurgence of popularity. However, if you're looking for quality—especially if you're using a modern amplifier—there is a cheaper, better option.
This hidden Audacity trick removes background noise without a single plugin
Recording decent audio at home almost always means fighting some kind of background noise. Most people assume fixing this means buying a better microphone or building a quiet room, and that's not wrong, but it also isn't the whole story. Audacity has a noise reduction tool built right into it, and you don't need an extra plugin for it.
The one Wi-Fi setting that’s hurting your Galaxy phone's battery life
Wi-Fi is one of those convenient features we're all so familiar with that it's easy to take for granted. And over the years, the way our phones use Wi-Fi has changed quite a bit, including some features and settings that'll inevitably drain your battery. Luckily, there's one quick setting that'll eliminate that battery drain.
This is the best $5 I've ever spent on my smart home
Many of us run some sort of smart lighting at home. Smart switches are the default choice for many setups, but in some cases, smart bulbs are either the better option or the only practical one.
Debloat Your Motorola Phone and Transform its performance and speed!
I have a Motorola phone that I like to use for experiments, home lab projects, and, well, an actual phone. Lately, it runs slower than I did when I tried out for the high school track team. Anyhow, I wanted to try de-bloating it to improve the speed and performance. You might not think of Motorola phones as being bloated, but a few key changes worked great for me.
I wired Ollama into my recipe collection and now I can ask what to cook with what's in my fridge
There's a meme I saw that was a little too close for comfort. It read "Marriage is basically just asking each other 'What do you want to eat?' until one of you dies." It feels like a lot of our lives are spent trying to decide what to cook, so I decided to see if I could get a local AI model to help.
5 impactful big-ticket smart home upgrades that are worth the money
Starting a smart home doesn’t have to break the bank, but some of the best upgrades you can make require a significant investment. I’d argue that they’re all worth it, and some can even save you money.
Why downloading my favorite content became a necessity (and not just a hobby)
For the longest time, I treated downloads as a backup feature I'd use before, say, a flight or when my network was acting up. Obviously, streaming is more convenient, and I don't want to eat up my device's storage space by building a library for a rainy day.
These are the 4 default apps I replace on every Samsung Galaxy phone (and what I replace them with)
I generally tend to prefer Samsung apps over Google's, so I'm not typically one of the people who consider the pre-installed Galaxy apps to be "bloatware." Still, Samsung's software isn't perfect, and there are default apps that even I feel compelled to swap out.
I tried NetBSD as a desktop, and it felt like stepping into the '90s in a good way
While Linux gets most of the attention of open-source fans, I've also long had a soft spot for the BSDs as a former Mac user. While FreeBSD is serviceable as a desktop OS, I wanted to find out how well its rival, NetBSD, could serve as a desktop.
Here are 4 ways to save money on 3D printing filament
Filament is the biggest ongoing expense you'll encounter as a 3D printer owner. It doesn’t matter how much you have, you’re always going to want more. This means buying different materials, colors, finishes, and blends.
I turned a local LLM into a personal eBook librarian, and it gives me better recommendations than Goodreads
I've always struggled to find good books that I really love. I've read a lot of the things that regularly make lists of the best books, and it's tricky to find new things to read that aren't a little disappointing. I decided to see if I could use a local LLM to give me personalized recommendations.
The Japanese SUV that retains value better than German rivals
Luxury SUVs have long been tied to German badges, premium interiors, and ownership experiences that don’t exactly come cheap. But more buyers are starting to realize that the smartest choice isn’t always the most prestigious name on the grille.
You'll soon have more ways to pay in Android apps— but will you pay less?
You're about to get more purchase options inside Android apps. Google is widening its Play Store "billing choice" program starting on June 30, giving you ways to pay beyond the official solution — although fee changes mean you're not guaranteed to save money.
3 USB-C powered gadgets I never knew I needed
USB-C is finally making its way into everything, and I'm all for it. It's no longer just a cable for phones and laptops. There are all sorts of wild things you can power with a USB-C cable, and I recently bought three items that I never knew I needed.
Android Auto supports way more apps than you think—here are 4 surprises
Android Auto is the same Android that's running on your phone, but with a very limited interface. That's the point, of course, but you'd be surprised by how many Android apps are actually supported by Android Auto. Here are four apps you might typically think of as phone apps, but work as full-fledged Android Auto apps as well.
This Chevy SUV costs $8,400 less than the RAV4 and is worth a serious look
The Toyota RAV4 has been setting the pace in the small SUV segment for nearly 30 years. Since arriving in the United States in 1996, it has become the best-selling small SUV in America, with more than 6.4 million units on the road. For 2026, Toyota made one of the boldest moves in the RAV4's history, dropping gas-only engines entirely and moving to a fully electrified lineup of hybrids and plug-in hybrids.
5 brand new Spotify features that I can't get enough of, and how to use them
Spotify is constantly adding new features, but many of its useful updates fly under the radar. Over the past few months, the streaming giant has introduced a handful of improvements that make managing your library and streaming experience much easier.


