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The Subaru Crosstrek proves you don't need to spend $40,000 for a reliable off-road SUV
When it comes to reliability, Toyota and Lexus tend to dominate the conversation. However, another Japanese automaker has quietly built an equally impressive reputation for dependability. Subaru consistently ranks among the most reliable brands in the industry, and one of its most popular SUVs combines that long-term durability with a level of capability that many rivals simply can't match.
Your Wi-Fi is terrible because you're breaking these 10 simple rules
When building a robust home Wi-Fi network, there are universal rules we all should follow. They make logical sense, help you create a seamless network, and can instantly remedy the issues plaguing your current setup.
How to use Excel date functions to automate project timelines
Microsoft Excel handles temporal data effectively if you know which formulas to use. The problem is that Excel includes over 20 date and time functions, but most people only ever need a small core set to build powerful, self-updating workflows. These essential date functions turn messy timelines into automated systems you can actually rely on.
Android's Quick Share finally works on Linux—and it's simpler than KDE Connect
Even though I prefer GNOME over KDE, I have made a habit of installing KDE Connect on all of my Linux PCs. Yet for the primary task of sending files between my PC and my phone, KDE Connect is no longer necessary. There's an app in Flathub that takes advantage of Android's built-in Quick Share feature, making KDE Connect redundant for those who are only using the app for sending files.
Your router has a second password you've probably never changed
The concept of needing to set a secure password has been hammered into our heads for so long, it barely warrants a mention. And while some of us definitely go out of our way to make some passwords super secure, other passwords lie there forgotten for ages. Wi-Fi passwords fall under that umbrella: they're often never changed, and if they are, they're made to be easy to remember.
Don't upload your sensitive files to AI services: 4 free open-source tools that work completely offline
When it comes to your personal or sensitive data, the best way to keep it private is to keep it offline. AI apps usually work online, which means you have to give up your files and data to the cloud in order to use them. But these four open-source AI tools are completely offline and only use your computer's processing power to run.
3 throwback Paramount+ documentaries to watch this weekend (June 12-14)
Paramount+ subscribers in the U.S. have lots to watch on the streaming service this weekend, including all the usual Taylor Sheridan shenanigans, The Ultimate Fighter Season 34, and that reminds me—um, a major UFC event happening live on the White House lawn on Sunday.
BMW previews its M3 Neue Klasse EV at Le Mans, and it's a scorcher
BMW has unveiled the M Concept Neue Klasse at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, and it's a not-so-subtle preview of what to expect from the M3 EV when it finally arrives.
I stopped treating my NAS like storage—here's what it actually does
When you look at what NAS stands for (Network-Attached Storage), the name doesn't exactly do these devices justice. It makes them sound like little more than glorified hard drives that happen to be available to every device on your network. If you're only using your NAS to store files, you're barely scratching the surface of what it can actually do.
3 eye-opening Netflix documentaries to stream this weekend (June 12-14)
The World Cup kicked off this week, instantly sorting Netflix subscribers into two camps—those ignoring everything else on the planet for soccer and those dodging the sport entirely—no judgment either way, but we've got a list of soccer shows and movies for people who don't like soccer for anyone on the fence.
6 changes I make to my Android phone before every vacation
With the vacation season in full swing, it's worth taking a few minutes to get your phone ready before you travel. While modern Android devices already come packed with helpful features for traveling, there are still numerous useful travel settings that need to be enabled or configured manually. If you want your phone to be properly prepared for the trip ahead and avoid running into avoidable issues along the way, here are some things you can do to make your phone travel-ready.
These official NASA models are perfect weekend 3D printing projects (Jun 12-14)
Did you know that NASA has a stacked repository of 3D printing files that you can download and print for free? This includes some of the agency’s most iconic equipment, plus terrain maps and asteroids.
This is the Home Assistant dashboard I actually enjoy using every day
Look on any Home Assistant forum, and you're likely to find a ton of posts from people showing off their intricately detailed dashboards. While many of these dashboards look incredible, packed with controls and graphs, they're not something that I really want. There's only one dashboard that I enjoy using.
Your USB-C cable is lying to you—and there's only one real solution
USB-C was supposed to be the last cable standard you'd ever need to think about, and the connector itself mostly delivered on that promise. However, what’s wired inside varies wildly from cable to cable, turning simple tasks like fast charging, high-speed data transfers, and video output into a frustrating guessing game.
3 entertaining Prime Video shows to watch this weekend (June 12 - June 14)
While television boasts plenty of brilliantly entertaining shows to watch, comedies have a unique way of capturing the chaos of everyday life from wildly different angles. In addition to making them funny and entertaining, that quality of capturing everyday chaos is also what makes them relatable.
Nothing phones are coming to Best Buy—and they could shake up the market
You might not have heard of Nothing before, but you're about to see a lot more of it. Best Buy is now carrying Nothing phones, earbuds, and headphones in over 500 U.S. stores and online, giving the mobile startup its largest-ever American retail presence.
3 Home Assistant dashboard projects to try this weekend (Jun 12 - 14)
I'm not a huge fan of the usual Home Assistant dashboards. I don't see the benefit in being able to control your smart home from a wall-mounted panel if you have to walk over to it before you can use it. There are plenty of ways you can use Home Assistant dashboards to do other things.
Your Galaxy Watch is wasting battery on health tracking features you don't even use
Samsung assumes that most people want to do some level of health and fitness tracking on their Galaxy Watch. Even if that’s true for you, there are a few lesser-known health settings that could be unnecessarily draining your battery. If you’re not checking the data, it makes sense to disable them.
I've 3D printed for 10 years—this is the only filament I refuse to work with
The first time I ever unboxed and set up a 3D printer was all the way back in 2015. My boss had bought one, but hadn't been brave enough to set it up. This was when 3D printers needed a significant amount of assembly out of the box, so the trepidation was understandable.
4 full operating systems to install on your ESP32 this weekend (Jun 12-14
Did you know that the ESP32 microcontroller can run full operating systems? There are two relatively user-friendly options that include a graphical user interface (GUI) and installable applications, plus a few others that use command lines and emulation.


