How-To Geek
I ditched the Windows clipboard for an open-source tool, and I’m never going back
If you only use the clipboard feature occasionally, the default Windows clipboard is serviceable enough. However, if your workflow relies heavily on copy-pasting stuff (like mine does), there are better tools available. Ditto is one such tool. It's an open-source clipboard manager meant for power users.
How to shut down your Windows PC from your Android home screen
Ever find yourself comfortable in bed, only to realize your PC is still running across the room? Do you want a way to shut down your PC with a single tap on your phone? Well, here’s how I added a one-tap kill switch for my Windows PC on my Android home screen.
Stop bloating my apps: The era of focused software is officially dead
One of the biggest buzzwords I remember from the 90s was "convergence", where different types of technology would all come together in a single device. Our smartphones are convergent devices. You can replace your mail, music, movies, books, and more with just this one device that does everything. By and large, I think convergence like this was a good thing.
5 iconic software legends turning 30 in 2026
Tech updates happen constantly, making it easy to forget the basic foundations that built our current digital society. We're hitting an amazing milestone this year because it's the thirtieth birthday of some truly iconic software. Anyone using tech today should really take a moment to reflect on the anniversary of these revolutionary platforms, which we rely on daily without a second thought.
This hybrid SUV delivers luxury for less than a Tacoma
A brand-new Tacoma starts just over $32K—a number that would have sounded laughable for a Porsche a few years ago. Today, that same cash can get you a used Cayenne E-Hybrid, a luxury plug-in SUV that once topped $80K.
Stop scrolling through Google's AI junk: This "classic" search engine is better
Google Search is not what it was. With the AI overviews, random panels, ads, SEO sludge, and more making the actual search results harder to find than ever, I was ready for a change. Looking for something modern, but more like a classic search engine, I gave Startpage a try. Here's how it went.
Stop running your NVMe 'naked': Why modern SSDs need a heatsink
Whereas SATA SSDs are pretty tame regarding thermals, the latest and greatest SSDs can get scorching hot under strenuous loads, and next-gen SSDs will get even hotter. No worries, though, because your motherboard's built-in SSD heatsink can solve the overheating issue, in most cases.
Why the Excel grid is the most successful UI design in history
Open Microsoft Word, move an image 2mm to the left, and the whole document explodes. Open Excel, however, and you're met with a rigid, unbreakable grid. It tells you exactly where the data goes before you even have a plan, so you can start dumping your brains into the boxes right away.
SwitchBot AI Art Frame review: An E-Ink display that misses the mark
LCD picture frames look more like static computer monitors than photos. Fortunately, there is a new crop of E-Ink-based frames that are closer to the mark. SwitchBot’s AI Art Frame may have a gimmick baked into the name, but slop aside, I’m a fan of what this product has to offer—it’s just not quite good enough for an easy recommendation.
Excel's powerful Agent Mode is finally coming to Windows and Mac
Microsoft is bringing its most advanced AI collaborator to the Excel desktop app. Previously only accessible in Excel for the web, Agent Mode is now generally available on Windows and Mac, allowing Copilot to build complex workbooks, fix formulas, and even let you choose between models.
4 Paramount+ movies to weather the deep freeze with this week (January 26-February 1)
Did someone say polar vortex? When the weather outside is like this, the only sensible thing to do is crank the heat and watch movies. Paramount+ is about to switch over into February, and there's no telling when these four titles might move on to another streamer, so best watch them while you can.
One of 2025's box office biggest disappointments is now a streaming hit
2025 was gearing up to be a year full of sequels. The top three movies at the worldwide box office were Ne Zha 2 ($2.2 billion), Zootopia 2 ($1.7 billion), and Avatar: Fire and Ash ($1.4 billion). While this Blumhouse sequel was never supposed to surpass a billion, many expected it to be a box office hit.
The Boys' final season is here: The best superhero shows to watch in 2026
Looking to get your action fix? This year's lineup of superhero shows, from Marvel, DC, and beyond, can help with that. From the return of some of the best comic characters to the introduction of new heroes, 2026 is a great year to be a fan of superhero television.
Nvidia's controversial 'RTX 5070 vs 4090' claim is finally coming true
When Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang announced the RTX 50-series at CES 2025, he made some performance-related claims that many enthusiasts rolled their eyes at. They weren't wrong. At launch, those claims were far from true.
I didn't shut down my Windows PC for a week: Here's how it went
Ever wonder what would happen if you never shut down your Windows PC? So have I, which is why I decided to take it upon myself to find out what would happen if I left my computer running for an entire week without even bothering to put it into sleep mode.
Bridgerton Part 2 and The Night Agent: Everything coming to Netflix in February 2026
Netflix's winter release slate is promising, and this February, you can anticipate a schedule that keeps your watch list updated consistently. With new and returning titles coming to your screen almost every day, this month is sure to fulfill all your streaming needs.
Forget "Do Not Disturb"—I use this ancient phone toggle instead
Do Not Disturb is a useful feature for minimizing notifications and distractions when you need to focus. It has been around for more than a decade, and its core functionality has largely remained the same. However, for some people, it may not be strong enough.
How to uninstall even the most stubborn Android bloatware with one tap
The usual method to debloat an Android phone requires setting up an ADB connection with a computer and sending commands from the terminal. It’s not the fastest or the safest way to get the job done. Let me show you a faster and safer method.
Forget 4TB SSDs: You can get a 24TB hard drive for half the price
With the price of SSDs rising rapidly and no relief likely for at least a few years, it is time to revisit old-fashioned mechanical hard drives. Despite their slower speeds, they're still great for a huge range of applications, and they're an excellent value option—especially if you buy them used.
Forget the Mazda MX-5—this is the most fun Japanese sports car
When most people think of fun Japanese sports cars, one lightweight roadster usually comes to mind, but there’s another classic that many drivers overlook. A mid-engine icon from Toyota delivers a unique blend of balance, responsiveness, and sheer driving enjoyment that continues to thrill enthusiasts decades after its debut. For those who crave pure fun behind the wheel, it arguably offers an experience that even the most beloved roadster can’t quite match.


