How-To Geek
Linux fixed my oldest PC problems—and it has nothing to do with speed
One of the most common reasons for switching to Linux is to breathe some life into older hardware, which often struggles with Windows' increasingly bloated demands. While that is a great reason to switch, the performance boost isn't actually what I've enjoyed the most about switching to Linux—the user-first approach is.
TerraMaster F4-425 Pro NAS review: AI without getting in the way
If you've been looking for an Intel-powered NAS with multiple NVMe drive slots, then TerraMaster's brand-new F4-425 Pro NAS is definitely worth considering. With dual 5GbE networking ports, an easy-to-disassemble design, user-upgradable RAM, and more, this NAS could be the perfect choice for your next media server build.
GMC put five screens in the 2027 Sierra, but it's the one thing getting worse in new vehicles
Full-size trucks have come a long way from being work-only tools. Back then, the cab was sparse by design, with a long bench seat that ran from door to door. AM and FM radio stations were the main sources of infotainment, most of which were country if you grew up in the Midwest. The dashboard was a collection of analog gauges and a few knobs. You did not need to consult a YouTube video to turn up the heat or reset the trip odometer.
New on Disney+ and Hulu in July 2026—Hot picks and everything else coming
June was a pretty solid month on Disney+ and Hulu, and boy, did it go out with a bang. Hulu served up its last course of The Bear, while Disney+ lit up the month with James Cameron's $1.5 billion blockbuster Avatar: Fire and Ash. With June almost in the rear-view mirror, it's time to clear up some space on your watch list for what Disney+ and Hulu have in store for U.S. subscribers in July.
The most reliable car in 2026 features a V-6 that is over a decade old
In an era where automakers constantly chase new technology, smaller engines, and electrified powertrains, longevity often comes from something much simpler: sticking with what already works. Proven mechanical components and gradual improvements can sometimes be more valuable than the latest innovations, especially for buyers who plan to keep their cars for the long haul.
3 excellent HBO Max shows to watch this week (June 29-July 5)
If you're an HBO Max subscriber in the U.S., your queue is probably already busy as we wrap up June and leap over into July. House of the Dragon is lighting things up with season 3, finally making good on all those chess moves with the sizzling dragon warfare everyone wanted. And Larry David is off butchering American history for laughs just in time for the country's 250th birthday. HBO Max is great at the headliners, but it's the in-between nights that get you—the ones where you scroll forever before landing on a rerun.
3 Google Apps you're probably not using, but should
There are millions of apps on the Google Play Store, both paid and free, and sometimes it can be a bit overwhelming. You know who makes some pretty great apps? Google. I'm not talking about Gmail or Chrome, but apps made by Google that'll earn you money or transform how you manage files on your phone.
The $40K used SUV that remembers what luxury should feel like
Luxury SUVs have become obsessed with being everything at once. Bigger screens, sharper handling, endless drive modes, and ever-more complicated tech seem to matter more than simply making the cabin a relaxing place to spend time.
5 Prime Video shows that defined the streamer's early years (and why they're worth watching again)
In 2026, Prime Video is one of the major powers in streaming. With hits like The Boys, Reacher, and Off Campus, the streamer continues to find new audiences in multiple age ranges. However, its popularity wasn't always there. In the 2010s, Amazon started committing resources to original programming, and it took years of trial and error to figure out what type of shows worked on the platform.
Everyone says PowerToys should be included with Windows—here's why it isn't
There are plenty of things I use PowerToys for, and it replaces many tools. However, it seems weird that it is not a default tool on Windows. The separation isn't an oversight; it's actually a really good business move. Looking at the pros and cons of making it the default, Microsoft's choice makes a lot of sense.
4 more useful Samsung Galaxy Watch features that aren’t enabled by default
When you buy a Samsung device, you know you’re getting a bunch of features and customization options. This is best showcased on Galaxy phones, but it also applies to the Galaxy Watch. However, Samsung doesn’t enable all the best stuff for you.
Ford recalls 741,000 F-150s, Explorers, and other SUVs for major transmission flaw
Ford and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration have announced a recall affecting 741,195 trucks and SUVs in the United States due to a rollaway risk. A software glitch in certain models can cause the transmission to lose the ability to hold the vehicle in park, allowing it to move unexpectedly if the parking brake is not set.
The $25K car that looks like a $45K luxury model
Luxury cars have that obvious appeal — sharp design, strong performance, and a level of polish that feels effortless. But that premium feel isn’t always tied to a premium badge, even if most dealerships want you to think it is.
I finally found the perfect watch face for my smartwatch
Your phone may have a colorful case and a cool wallpaper, but it's in your pocket or bag most of the time. A smartwatch is on your wrist, out there for the world to see. That's why I was so happy to finally find a watch face that fit my specific needs.
5 obscure smart home upgrades that actually save you time and energy
You've heard of the popular smart home automations: automatic lights, security systems, robot vacuums.. But there are plenty of niche gadgets out there that can streamline your setup and create the ultimate smart home dream—think Tony Stark's house.
Home Depot's DeWALT July 4th deals are too good to pass up
In celebration of the 4th of July and while summer is in full swing, now is the perfect time to hit Home Depot and grab some new power tools for DIY projects and home repairs. While select DeWALT and Ryobi tools are up to 40% off and battery deals are available, there are a few even better deals you won't want to miss.
I still own Google's first smartphone. Here's what the Pixel 10 could learn from it
Over 16 years ago, Google released the Nexus One, and it's considered one of the most important phones in Android history. I still own mine. And while a lot has changed since it arrived in January 2010, and the latest Pixel 10 Pro XL is better than ever, Google could still learn a thing or two from those older models.
Your Ethernet cables aren't just for data—here's everything else they can power
When most people look at an Ethernet cable, their first thought would be that this is how you transport data. However, you've probably seen devices like security cameras or network switches that aren't only sending data over Ethernet, but also receiving power using that one cable.
This "power-saving" setting is slowing down your Windows PC, turn it off now
Despite what some people might think, computers run on electricity and not magic fairy dust. Electricity costs money, and generating it usually has some sort of environmental cost too.
The hybrid sedan that goes farther than anything else in 2026
Range has basically become the new way people measure efficiency, mostly because it feels more real-world than MPG. MPG tells you how far a car could go on a gallon, but range shows how far you actually get before stopping for fuel, tank size included.


