How-To Geek
Your network bottleneck isn't your router, it's your Wi-Fi
If you're unhappy with the state of your internet connection, and you've done the usual troubleshooting to optimize your Wi-Fi, the logical next step might often be buying a new router. Or is it?
This Toyota delivers AWD confidence without the fuel economy penalty
Crossovers may dominate driveways these days, but the sedan isn’t going anywhere. For plenty of drivers, a lower seating position, better road manners, and a more comfortable daily commute still matter more than maximum cargo space.
I paired my smart lights with my TV, and it's changed movie night forever
Movie night has always been a staple in my household, especially with all the streaming services we subscribe to. We pop the popcorn, everyone picks their favorite seat in the room, and then we start the film.
3 more open-source Android apps I'd (happily) pay for even if they weren't free
The Android ecosystem is lucky to have a wide selection of excellent, free, open-source apps. These apps are so good that they could easily charge a fee. I started by listing 7 of these apps, then 4 more—now here are another 3 I currently have installed on my phone. They're free of cost, don't show any ads, or sell subscriptions.
You can watch Spider-Man: Brand New Day in theaters two days early—if you have Amazon Prime
There's an easy solution if you want to watch Spider-Man: Brand New Day before your friends and avoid spoilers: sign up for Amazon Prime. Sony Pictures and Amazon are offering U.S. Prime members access to early screenings for the Marvel superhero movie on July 29, two days ahead of its official July 31 premiere.
Nvidia's RTX Spark laptops are doomed to fail—here's why
If you ask Nvidia, its RTX Spark chip represents a fundamental shift in computing: we'll soon rely on AI agents to get most of our work done, and enjoy a powerhouse for creativity and gaming in the meantime. And the ingredients are certainly there between a wildly fast integrated GPU, a solid CPU, and talk of "all-day" battery life.
Why Audi’s new Q9 is picking a massive tech fight with the Lincoln Navigator
When Lincoln introduced the Navigator in 1997, it took the bones of a pickup truck and wrapped them in the kind of interior luxury that buyers had previously associated with European brands. Nearly three decades later, the Navigator has evolved into something no one saw coming from Ford, or perhaps any other automaker for that matter: a rolling wellness retreat.
6 effective Excel visualizations you can build in under 10 minutes
Excel is built for working with data, but large tables of numbers can be difficult to scan quickly. Fortunately, you don't need advanced design skills to make your spreadsheets more informative. Whether you're building quick reports or more advanced dashboards, these simple visualization techniques can help you spot trends, summarize data, and present information more clearly in minutes.
The cheap Zigbee device that fixed my entire smart home
I have a lot of Zigbee smart home devices in my home. The low-power mesh network offers several benefits over Wi-Fi, but it's not perfect. When one device kept dropping off the network, the fix was cheap and effective.
Netgear Nighthawk M7 Pro review: the Tesla Premium Connectivity alternative
After 22 months of paying for Tesla Premium Connectivity on my 2021 Model 3 Performance, I'd had enough. The connection was unreliable, dropping at the worst times, and I couldn't justify the monthly fee for a service that consistently let me down.
Why ESP32 boards are replacing Raspberry Pi for wireless projects
For years, the Raspberry Pi was the name in DIY, tinker, and maker space. If you wanted to build anything with a network connection or that involved a ton of GPIO, the Pi was the default choice. However, as hobbyist smart home and IoT projects have become more popular, the amount of hardware to support them has grown significantly. While the Pi lineup is still valuable and versatile, the ESP32 has evolved from a niche curiosity into a serious contender for most DIY projects.
Ryobi's best advantage over Milwaukee isn't power—it's all these oddball tools
All the popular power tool brands make a ton of excellent tools and accessories, giving us more choices than ever. Big names like Ryobi and Milwaukee are often compared because of their offerings, not to mention they're owned by the same company, but make no mistake: they're very different. And what gives Ryobi an advantage isn't what you think.
5 simple network mistakes that are secretly killing your internet speeds
Is your home network not running as fast as you'd like it to? Well, outside of the obvious things like making sure to use Ethernet everywhere you can, here are five mistakes that could be the reason your home network is running slow.
I stopped looking up addresses after learning this time-saving Google Maps feature
My phone has hundreds of screenshots of restaurants, museums, and other locations so I can "look them up later." Unfortunately, I almost never do. Thankfully, there is a feature available for Google Maps on iPhones that turns that mess of half-forgotten screenshots into locations saved on Google Maps automatically.
I finally found a local coding LLM that I actually want to use
If you run an AI locally, you get complete privacy, no API or subscription costs, offline access, and you never have to worry about running into your usage limit right when you're in the middle of something. For a long time, AI coding assistants were janky, unreliable, and painfully slow, but newer local models can hold their own against the cloud-based models as long as you're careful about how you use them.
I stopped repeating myself after making these 7 changes to my smart home's voice assistant
I was sick of using Alexa in my smart home, so I decided to replace her with Assist, the local voice assistant in Home Assistant. At first, the experience wasn't great and I'd often have to repeat myself, but by making a few simple changes the experience improved dramatically.
5 new shows to watch on Netflix in June
A new month means it's time to start preparing for the new movies and TV shows arriving on Netflix. One of the movies I have my eye on is Office Romance, a rom-com that pairs Jennifer Lopez with Brett Goldstein. The other movie I'm interested in is In the Hand of Dante, which boasts an A-list cast of Oscar Isaac, Gal Gadot, Gerard Butler, Jason Momoa, Martin Scorsese, and many more.
I replaced Docker Desktop with native Linux containers and never looked back
Docker Desktop is undeniably elegant. The clean interface, one-click management, and abstraction of complexity make it great for beginners, but that abstraction comes at a price.
Why your 3D printer's slicer software matters more than the printer itself
Having a capable 3D printer is important, but even the best printer in the world won't do a good job if you give it bad instructions.
I tried these 4 obscure Docker containers, and now I run them 24/7
Docker is one of my favorite things about Linux. I like Docker because it's based around open-source containers, efficient for my needs, and most containers are, in my experience, simple to work with.


