How-To Geek
3 more gripping HBO Max documentaries to watch this weekend (May 29-31)
June's upcoming lineup is making it really hard not to get ahead of myself, what with House of the Dragon's third season on the way. Not to mention a pile of tantalizing new documentaries, including the male supermodel extravaganza Bring Me the Beauties: A Model Cult, an Earth, Wind & Fire doc, and more.
The Subaru Uncharted proves you don't need to spend $50k for a practical electric SUV
Electric SUVs are quickly moving from niche to mainstream, with more budget-friendly options arriving every year to tempt buyers away from gas-powered crossovers. The latest wave of compact EVs focuses on lowering entry prices while still delivering usable range, modern tech, and everyday practicality. One of the newest additions to this growing segment aims to strike that balance by offering strong efficiency figures, solid performance, and a price tag that sits close to traditional compact SUVs.
3 award-winning films to watch on Netflix this weekend (May 29-May 31)
If your summer watch list needs a little more action, chaos, and spectacle, Netflix has some great picks lined up. Its collection of various award-winning movies allows you to pick titles across the trope of your choice, spanning different genres and decades.
7 Android apps I open before every flight
Your phone can make your flight less stressful, easier, and more fun, but only if you prepare in advance. Trying to set everything up last minute—or while you're on your flight—is a disaster waiting to happen. These apps, including entertainment, information, and essential documents, are the apps I always open before every flight.
This Toyota SUV is the closest thing to a Lexus without the badge
For decades, Toyota and Lexus have played very different roles. Toyota was the sensible choice for buyers who wanted reliability and value, while Lexus built its reputation on comfort, refinement, and a premium ownership experience.
A flip-style foldable is the “minimalist phone” you’ll actually enjoy
Some people want a "minimalist" phone without all the distractions of a full-blown smartphone—until they use one. The problem is you're stuck with whichever essential apps the manufacturer chooses. That's why a flip phone with a small outside display might be the perfect compromise.
I spent a week typing on a physical keyboard phone—and it proved my decade-old instinct was right
My smartphone journey began in the late 2010s. When everyone else was sliding and flipping physical keyboards, I never understood the appeal. Now, physical keyboards are making a small comeback. I wanted to know if they could change my mind over a decade later.
3 Microsoft Excel projects to try this weekend (May 29-31)
You don't need advanced formulas or years of experience to get more out of Excel. With a free afternoon this weekend, you can build practical tools that organize your money, projects, and routines while practicing spreadsheet skills you'll keep using long after Sunday ends.
These 5 Lexus SUVs cost half as much to maintain as German luxury rivals
Luxury SUVs are usually associated with expensive repairs, complicated technology, and eye-watering ownership costs once the warranty expires. However, a handful of premium brands continue to prove that you don’t need to sacrifice long-term dependability just to enjoy a plush cabin and upscale features. Few automakers have built a stronger reputation in this area than Lexus, whose SUVs consistently rank among the most reliable luxury vehicles on the market.
Your Ethernet port has a built-in diagnostic tool you’re probably ignoring
Back in the day, massive mainframe computers were equipped with a ton of diagnostic lights, also known as “blinkenlights.” They notified people using those computers about processes happening inside the machine, and they were also used as diagnostic tools when something went wrong.
Your Samsung Galaxy Watch has a hidden touch bezel mode most people never notice
The Samsung Galaxy Watch Classic has its fans not because of any special software, but due to the rotating bezel that surrounds its screen. While the standard Galaxy Watch does not have the same tactile feedback, it turns out you can control it in much the same way.
3 criminally underrated free, open-source apps to try this weekend (May 29–31)
Some apps deserve way more attention than they get, and the ones on this list are the perfect examples. They're free, actively maintained, and genuinely better than many of the paid tools popular among the general populace. If you've got a couple of free hours this weekend and want to discover apps you'll actually keep using, these three are worth your time.
Thanks to Flatpak, Linux app stores are actually exciting now
When I first switched to Linux, I had to wait six months for new Linux apps and updates. This was a buzzkill—but thanks to the Flatpak format and Flathub, the app store on my desktop has become a dynamic and invigorating place to visit.
3 newly released Prime Video shows to watch this weekend (May 29 - May 31)
Amazon Prime Video has been busy stacking its spring 2026 lineup with bold, genre-bending storytelling in newly released shows in the U.S. that are setting the tone for a wildly diverse streaming slate. From anime rebirths and superhero noir to sweeping literary drama, the shows we’ve chosen for your weekend entertainment prove there’s no single way to grab viewer attention right now. Anything goes.
Ferrari Luce EV is already sold out through 2027—who's buying it?
The Ferrari Luce EV is a disaster if you ask the internet, but that's not what the company's sales records are saying. The company has taken enough orders for its first fully electric car to be sold out through the end of 2027, or roughly a year after deliveries begin in October.
I ditched Cloudflare's DNS for a $26 Raspberry Pi, and I caught my devices secretly phoning home
Cloudflare’s DNS is easy to recommend for most people. It’s fast, their malware-blocking variants provide a decent safety net right out of the box, and they're easily memorized.
6 classic kids' toys you can 3D print this weekend (May 29 - Jun 1)
3D printing makes it possible to manufacture items that once required a whole production line. These don’t necessarily have to be functional items, with many of them easy to justify on account of the fun factor alone.
5 Ryobi tools that solve problems Milwaukee completely ignores
All the big power tool brands make tons of excellent tools, giving us more options than ever. And while Ryobi, Milwaukee, DeWALT, and others all offer common tools like drills, drivers, and saws, Ryobi also manufactures a bunch of niche tools you can't get from the competition. Here are five tools you might need that you can't get from Milwaukee.
Android backs up way more to Google Cloud than it should. Here's how to stop it
Google is deeply integrated into Android. Most phone brands rely heavily on their services to power everything, especially apps and syncing. One of the key functions Google handles on your phone is backup, which can end up sending more of your data to your Google account than you realize.
This forgotten 2000s tech was supposed to be the ultimate Wi-Fi killer
I remember visiting a good buddy of mine in 2005 and leafing through a magazine about IT and computers that his brother regularly read. I would usually glance through the mostly boring software and hardware sections (they were boring to the teen me) and jump straight to the video game reviews, but I'd occasionally read a piece about some cool and futuristic new technology the 2000s were brimming with. This time, it was an article about WiMAX, touted as theWi-Fi killer and the future of wireless broadband.


