How-To Geek
How to set up mailbox alerts with Home Assistant and a cheap sensor
Why walk all that way to the mailbox only to be disappointed when it’s empty? With this smart home automation, you’ll know exactly when you’ve got mail because Home Assistant will tell you.
These 6 vintage handheld PCs were decades ahead of their time
While the modern handheld PC market revolves around gaming handhelds that rose to prominence only a few years ago with the Steam Deck, handheld PCs have a surprisingly rich history spanning nearly four decades. Below you'll find six handheld PCs that moved the needle in one way or another.
When's the next Plex Pass sale?
The discount bonanza holidays are upon us, and that means Plex Pass should be on sale soon, right? Right! If you want to know when the next Plex Pass sale is, I’m here to tell you it shouldn’t be long.
How to report road hazards to Waze while driving
Trying to tap through crazy menus while you're flying down the highway is finally a thing of the past. If you want to know how to report on Waze using your voice, this new setup, which they officially call “Conversational Reporting,” is super simple to use.
7 ways I use NotebookLM to make my life easier
NotebookLM doesn’t get enough credit for how much it helps you with daily life. While it can help you learn, it could also be the assistant you’ve been waiting for since AI first started getting popular.
I always spend too much money on the GPU — here's what's worth spending your budget on instead
It's no secret that the graphics card (GPU) is the most exciting part of a gaming PC. The GPU is the key to high frame rates, and if yours is weak, you'll be fighting low fps instead of enemies.
The 7 touch gestures that make Android feel way faster
Gestures are not new to Android, but they’re infamously under-explained. You could easily be missing out on some of the best time-saving gestures on your phone. Maybe you know some of these, but you might not know all of them.
Stop trusting the cloud: Why I still carry a flash drive in 2025
Chances are that if you don't have a flash drive within arm's reach as you read this, you at least know where to find one in less than five minutes. I bought my first flash drive in 2002, and I've never been without at least one ever since. We've left so many different storage devices behind—floppies, CDs, DVDs, and, to some extent, mechanical hard drives, but even in 2025, the flash drive is still plenty relevant.
5 Must-Have Milwaukee Tools for DIY Car Repairs
Whether you're an aspiring mechanic or prefer to do-it-yourself, having the right tools for the job makes all the difference in the world. A quick 30-minute auto repair can quickly turn into an hours-long process, which is why I've put together a list of Milwaukee tools perfect for at-home car repairs.
How to add your personal movie and TV libraries to the Plex home screen
Can't find your personal media on the Plex home screen? The same thing happened to me after Plex rolled out its redesign, and although it took me a while to deal with the problem, it turns out that the fix is actually pretty straightforward.
The new Home Assistant hardware, Google's Visual Studio Code replacement, and more: News roundup
This was another busy week in tech news, with Home Assistant revealing a new adapter for Thread and Matter support, Google making its own Visual Studio Code competitor, AirDrop coming to Android phones, and much more. Here are the biggest stories you might have missed.
GRUB not detecting Windows: How to fix
If you recently set up a dual boot configuration with Windows and Linux, you might have run into the same problem I did: Windows not showing up as an option in the GRUB menu. I'll show you how I solved it (and the technical reason behind it).
I use these 3 Excel formulas to organize my daily life
Microsoft Excel isn't just for work. In fact, by leveraging just three single, powerful formulas, I use the popular spreadsheet software at home to track warranties, manage my budget, and ensure I never forget a birthday. Thanks to Excel, I've ditched my chaotic life for one that's highly organized.
Affordable twin-turbo V-6 sedan under $30k beats the new Camry in value
Forget the dull, sensible sedan — for under $30,000, you can step into a twin-turbo V-6 sedan that delivers far more excitement for the money. Once positioned as a premium performance model, it has now become one of the best-kept secrets on the used market, offering serious power and refinement at a price most shoppers wouldn’t expect.
Notepad is getting Wordpad features
Microsoft's next update for Notepad will bring native table support and streaming results for its built-in AI text features. This is a significant move that continues to push the classic text editor away from its simple, lightweight roots, which isn't where you'd want it to go.
Google is bringing back one of my favorite Google Photos tools
The Google Photos editing update earlier this year received a mixed reception, but one of the biggest things I noticed was the removal of a feature I used a lot: perspective correction. I was worried it was gone forever, but thankfully, it looks like Google is quietly working to bring it back.
Your gaming monitor probably can’t handle real HDR (even if it says it can)
The advent of HDR has been a game changer for image quality when it comes to televisions. Console gamers, in particular, have enjoyed incredibly vibrant, high-contrast imagery which goes a long way to making up for a lack of overall GPU power. With the right TV, games (and movies) can be jaw-dropping on a TV.
I stopped trusting Wi-Fi for these 5 gadgets, and here is why
While you might think to plug your desktop or smart home hub into your router’s Ethernet port, there’s a lot more to hardware for internet.
Gmail might be harvesting your emails to train AI—here's how to opt out
A big concern in this new and fancy AI era is taking proper care of the stuff we actually give to AI models. These days, training AI models with your input is typically an opt-in thing—mostly because governments already had a say in it. Google, however, is apparently taking the liberty to train Gemini using your Gmail account. And you actually need to opt out.
The 10 cheapest new hybrid cars you can buy in 2025
Hybrid technology is no longer just for Prius-level models. In 2025, some of the most affordable new hybrids are well within reach for budget-conscious buyers. Thanks to improvements in hybrid systems and strong competition between automakers, there’s now an impressive selection of lightly priced, fuel-efficient vehicles.


