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I had no idea Home Assistant and Plex could work this well together

Sat, 01/31/2026 - 18:00

I’ve manually turned lights off for movie nights for the last time. While I had a HomeKit scene to semi-automate this, I had no idea that I could integrate Plex into my smart home through Home Assistant, and I wish I had done this sooner.

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Keep your movies—TV shows are way better

Sat, 01/31/2026 - 17:30

I’m probably not alone in feeling that movies rarely live up to the hype. While standout feature films are becoming increasingly rare, TV shows have quietly taken the crown. Thanks to streaming, there’s never been a more abundant and high-quality landscape of rich, immersive series to get lost in.

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If you use Wi-Fi, this hidden Android setting could be wasting battery

Sat, 01/31/2026 - 17:15

There’s a special annoyance that comes with picking up your phone after it’s been sitting idle for hours, only to find the battery has dropped significantly. While the screen may not be on, your Android phone is always doing something. But is it doing too much?

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5 more gadgets that got way better without anyone noticing

Sat, 01/31/2026 - 17:00

There are plenty of gadgets that were very simple when they were first released to the public, which would have been easy to blow off. However, time has a way of improving things, and you wouldn't believe how advanced these same devices have gotten.

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Cheap, reliable, and fun: this German sedan checks every box

Sat, 01/31/2026 - 16:30

Finding a car that’s cheap to buy, dependable to own, and genuinely fun to drive isn’t easy, but one German sedan checks all those boxes in 2025. While many budget-friendly cars focus on value at the expense of personality, this model delivers engaging handling and a spirited driving feel without demanding a premium price or frequent trips to the shop. For buyers who want more than just basic transportation, that combination is rare.

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Stop looking at 'Sequential Read' speed: The SSD spec that actually matters

Sat, 01/31/2026 - 16:15

Whether you're buying one of the fastest SSDs or picking up a budget drive for some extra storage, you're most likely paying some attention to the read/write speeds. After all, apart from the capacity, they're the one spec that matters most in an SSD.

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The upgrade argument for desktops doesn't stand up anymore

Sat, 01/31/2026 - 16:15

One of the key benefits touted for desktop computers, as opposed to (for example) laptops, is that you can upgrade anything you want later down the line. Upgradability makes financial sense and offers you endless options down the road. However, the upgrade argument for desktop computers may not be as strong as it once was.

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Are Vevor tools at Home Depot worth buying?

Sat, 01/31/2026 - 16:00

When you head to a hardware store like Home Depot for a new tool, you'll see a rainbow of colors that signify brands like Ryobi, Milwaukee, DeWALT, RIGID, and more. Ryobi is extremely popular for its affordability, but a new bright orange tool is starting to hit shelves at a budget-friendly price. That brand is Vevor, and here's what you need to know.

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Starlink and Kindle price hikes, Excel's Power Query rollout, and Google's Aluminum OS: News roundup

Sat, 01/31/2026 - 15:30

This was another busy week in tech news, with a popular free Kindle feature going behind a paywall, Starlink ditching its cheapest internet plan, our first look at Google's Android operating system for desktops and laptops, and much more. Here are the biggest stories you might have missed.

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Homelab projects to try this weekend (January 30 - February 1)

Sat, 01/31/2026 - 15:15

Are you ready for three more homelab projects to try this weekend? Today, I’ll show you how to ditch Docusign for a self-hosted alternative, as well as manage your Docker containers easier, and even how to bring your remote desktop software in-house for free.

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The phone I most want to see is from an underdog nobody talks about

Sat, 01/31/2026 - 15:00

This is an exciting time to cover smartphones. We have phones that fold not once, but twice. Keyboards are making a resurgence. Slab phones, while not as exciting, are better than ever—but there’s one I want to see make a comeback in the US more than any other brand.

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Calibre's big update, the new Raspberry Pi OS alternative, and more Proton games: Linux news roundup

Sat, 01/31/2026 - 14:30

This was another big week in the Linux ecosystem, with major updates going out for DietPi, the Calibre eBook manager, and the MAME emulator, among other exciting news. Here are the biggest stories you might have missed.

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Everything coming to Paramount+ in February 2026

Sat, 01/31/2026 - 14:15

February 2026 is going to be a busy and exciting time on Paramount+. In addition to new series and movies, it's time for the return of primetime television with mid-season premieres and for the 68th Annual Grammy Awards. There are also plenty of shows that are currently in progress, such as School Spirits and Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, with new episodes releasing weekly, so don't forget about those.

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Your router is insecure by default: Disable these 3 settings now

Sat, 01/31/2026 - 14:00

Many of my friends and relatives think that a router is a plug-and-play type of thing. You plug it in, you connect, it works, you're done.

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7 Windows Shortcuts to Boost Your Productivity and Ditch the Mouse

Sat, 01/31/2026 - 13:30

I've been trying to be more intentional about how I work on my PC, and a big part of that has been moving toward a keyboard-first workflow. Not because the mouse is bad, but because I kept noticing how much time I was losing to it. Dragging windows into place, hunting for the right app, re-finding something I just had opened five seconds ago. Once I started paying attention, it was hard to unsee how often the mouse was pulling me out of whatever I was trying to focus on.

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These are Home Assistant’s biggest weaknesses

Sat, 01/31/2026 - 13:00

Home Assistant is by far the strongest of all the smart home platforms, but even the best solutions have room for improvement. Though I’ll continue to recommend Home Assistant to everyone and anyone who’ll listen, it doesn’t hurt to be aware of these limitations.

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How to use traps and error-handling options in Bash

Sat, 01/31/2026 - 12:30

Are you learning Bash or wishing to improve error handling in your scripts? The rules governing errors can be a little tricky to understand, so I've put together this bite-sized guide to untangle their mystery.

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How to set up a perfect “rescue USB” that can save any PC

Sat, 01/31/2026 - 12:30

When your PC's operating system gets corrupted, or if an update fails, or a drive gets damaged, you need to be ready—or be prepared to spend a lot of time trying to get it back up running. Thankfully, it's just as simple as grabbing a thumb drive and getting it up and running as a rescue drive.

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I’m sad that my Raspberry Pi can’t do this

Sat, 01/31/2026 - 00:00

The Raspberry Pi is a box of tricks that can do almost anything you’d want from a small computer in the home. It can run a smart home server, host cloud storage, and even replace your Roku as a full-blown media center. But limitations do exist, and I’ve recently run into one.

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Ignore the advice to 'stop' partitioning: Why I still split my SSDs

Fri, 01/30/2026 - 23:30

You might have read my colleague Arol's recent advice to stop partitioning your SSD, and I think he makes some legitimate points. However, as someone who has been partitioning their drives for decades, SSD or not, I'd like to remind everyone that there are important reasons you should partition your SSDs.

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