How-To Geek
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.
3 criminally bingable Hulu shows to watch this weekend (June 12-14)
Hulu's slate of new shows for June has gotten off to a solid start, with Mindy Kaling's new Workplace/friends dramedy, Not Suitable for Work, making the rounds, and we still have the series finale of The Bear to look forward to closer to the end of the month.
I turned my commute into a brainstorming session with one overlooked Android Auto feature
If you commute to work, that daily drive often uses up 30 to 60 minutes of your day. I've always found that I have a lot of compelling ideas while driving, but I can't really write them down—driving doesn't lend itself to busting out the notepad and pen.
Beware of these 6 inconsistent Linux commands, especially if you use another OS
Any command you run in a Linux terminal will behave the same on all systems, right? Wrong. Although Linux commands are often highly portable, there can be exceptions.
Home Assistant’s voice assistant is more capable than you think — here's what it's been hiding
If you're tired of closed-source smart home ecosystems like Alexa and Google Home, then Home Assistant can give you far more freedom. If you miss voice commands, you can use the native Assist voice assistant in Home Assistant. While hooking it up to an LLM can give Assist natural language understanding, there's a lot more you can do with the default version of Assist than you might think.
3 totally bingable Netflix shows you can watch all weekend (June 12-14)
June is chugging along nicely, as World Cup fever prepares to dominate everyone's algorithms for the next six weeks. But if you're not exactly a fan of the football, there are definitely some great movies you can check out to get you in the mood, or you can just steer clear of it altogether with a good show on Netflix.
9 underrated Android features you're probably not using enough
Your Android phone is filled with a wealth of features meant to make your life easier and more efficient. However, many of these highly helpful tools often go unnoticed, staying hidden in plain sight, but if you knew how much more convenient your phone could be, you’d be shocked.
5 new shows to watch this weekend across Netflix, Hulu, and more (June 12-14)
Most of the shows that premiered last week, including Apple TV's Cape Fear, were new to their respective streaming services. This week, three returning shows highlight the top shows to watch this weekend. Two of the returning shows will conclude after their fifth seasons. The other show, streaming on Netflix, has not been renewed just yet.
3 genuinely useful Excel projects to try this weekend (June 12-14)
A quiet afternoon is the perfect excuse to build practical Excel tools that organize your hobbies, bills, and budget. These three guided projects show how a handful of formulas, tables, and formatting rules can transform a blank worksheet into practical tools that fit around your lifestyle.
Google Antigravity 2.0 replaced the IDE behind a chatbot—but you can get it back
Working in a developer environment shouldn't feel like talking to a chatbot. When Google released Antigravity 2.0, it replaced the entire workspace with a chat-first window that hides your file tree, strips out the terminal panels, and boots you straight into an agent dashboard most developers never asked for. This is not the interface I ditched VS Code for, and it bothers me.
Arris Surfboard isn't the best modem anymore—and the multi-gig upgrade I use instead
For years, the Arris Surfboard has been the default pick for modems—the one you bought to ditch your ISP's rental fee and never think about again. And it definitely earned that reputation. The Surfboard lineup, especially the SB8200 and S33, has been rock solid for a lot of people.
Why I ditched paid productivity apps for this free open-source alternative
Are you frustrated with free productivity apps offering bare-bones functionality? Or annoyed by paying a monthly fee for apps that fail to make you any more productive? Well, say hello to Super Productivity—a free app boasting powerful features that’ll put premium alternatives to shame!
These are the 5 safest car brands in 2026 according to Consumer Reports
Safety has become one of the biggest battlegrounds in the automotive industry, with automakers packing their vehicles full of advanced driver-assistance systems and crash-protection technology. However, not every brand delivers the same level of protection across its lineup, making brand-wide consistency just as important as the safety credentials of any single model.
Cash App now has cell service—here's how it compares to mobile rivals
Cash App is going beyond payments to become a cell carrier. The company has introduced Cash App Mobile, a service that offers unlimited 5G for a flat $40 per month — plus the promise of tie-ins with financial tools you might already use.
Waymo now has a Premier service for loyal robotaxi riders—here's what you get
If you're one of Waymo's most devoted fans, you're about to be rewarded—provided you're willing to pay. The robotaxi service has launched a $30 per month Premier plan that offers exclusive parks for frequent riders.
Maximize Efficiency with 4 Portable Apps on a Compact USB Drive
I had a rather strange idea the other day. I've already been using USB drives for portable versions of apps for a long time. I also use them for storing ISO files and (obviously) storage for in-progress files.


