How-To Geek
4 Things I Miss After Switching From Samsung to a Google Pixel
Samsung makes incredible phones I've enjoyed for years, but I recently switched from my Samsung Galaxy S25+ to the Google Pixel 10 Pro XL. And while I'm currently loving this phone and being on team Pixel, there are several aspects I miss about my Samsung Galaxy and One UI.
This $15 Gadget Transformed My Desk Setup
Desktop upgrades are usually either expensive, underwhelming, or both. It’s easy to spend a fortune on some piece of equipment, only to realize later that it’s completely useless. However, with this particular gadget, the opposite is true—it’s both cheap and incredibly effective.
How to Exit the Vi or Vim Editor
The vi editor is confusing if you're not used to it. It takes a secret handshake to escape this application if you've stumbled into it. Here's how to quit vi or vim on Linux, macOS, or any other Unix-like system.
Not All Movie Remakes Are Bad—These Are The Ones I Love
Remakes tend to get a bad rap for being seen as lazy and/or safe retreads of the familiar. If you’ve already seen a story, what’s the point of seeing it again with different forces trying to make the same movie? While plenty of remakes undoubtedly fit that description, there are just as many that offer a refreshing revision instead of a reprisal.
Windows 11's Big Update, Google and Amazon's New Speakers, The Debian Pi Upgrade, and More: News Roundup
This was another busy week in tech, with Google and Amazon revealing new smart home devices, the arrival of Windows 11 25H2, a big update for Raspberry Pi computers, and much more. Here are the biggest stories you might have missed.
3 TV Shows That Teach You New Hobbies and Skills
Sometimes you want to get more out of streaming television than an enthralling story and a mindless time-waster of game shows and reality competition. Sometimes you want to learn something to understand the world better. We have a wealth of media at our fingertips, and we should be getting more out of it besides a few gasps and laughs.
9 Practical Ways to Use the Linux seq Command
The seq command is far more than a simple number printer. It's a fundamental building block you can use for creating test files, controlling loops, performing network scans, and running mathematical calculations. Here are some common ways to use the seq command.
I Turned My Windows 11 PC Into a Streaming Hub With Plex, and You Can Too
I’ve been collecting digital media for decades, be it movies, TV shows, MP3s ripped from a few hundred of my old CDs, and more videos and pictures than I care to acknowledge. Between my wife and I, we’ve gone through nearly twenty phones over the years, and each one has left a trail of videos, photos and clips that I would prefer not to lose. All of this has left me with messy, undocumented archives scattered across PCs and hard drives. What I really want is one clean, intuitive hub I can share with family, something that feels like Netflix, not a jumble of random folders. That’s where Plex comes in.
How to Use the DROP Function in Microsoft Excel
One of the most underused lookup and reference functions in Microsoft Excel is the DROP function. This powerful yet simple function lets you remove a specified number of rows or columns from the start or end of an array without altering the original dataset.
Notepad Is Starting to Feel a Little Overpowered (And I Like It)
Many people love Notepad for its simplicity, but others avoid it for the same reason. Even though Microsoft has now blessed it with some extra features, it has become a more powerful plain-text editor. Well, I'm all for it.
Big Tech Takes On Cars: The Failure of Apple's Car Project
Shrouded in secrecy from the outset, and which continued for a decade before Apple's car project came to light, ramping up, but ultimately met its demise: $10 billion spent and nothing to show but a sour taste for industry and shareholders, and a graveyard of ideas that ultimately never saw execution. But was Apple's failure the shake-up the industry needed, and what exactly went wrong?
The Best Free VPNs of 2025
Virtual private networks (VPNs) are great tools to keep safe online and access sites you otherwise can't, but most come with a price tag. However, there are a number of trustworthy VPN services that offer free VPN plans you can take advantage of.
3 Netflix Shows You Need to Binge This Weekend (October 3 - 5)
Even if you think you've watched everything there is to see on Netflix, in my experience there are always a few more gems waiting to be discovered.
I’m Finally Ready to Leave Flagship Phones Behind
As I write this, I've been a flagship phone user for just over 10 years, starting with the LG G3 from 2014, which was my first taste of a high-end handset. Since then, I've had a Galaxy S8, Galaxy Note 10 Plus, Galaxy S21 Ultra, iPhone 11 Pro, Galaxy S22 Ultra, and, as of this moment, an iPhone 14 Pro.
Traveling Internationally? Roamless’s Easy-to-Use eSIM Is 20% Off
With more carriers and phone manufacturers embracing eSIMs, it's time to consider what exactly they can do for you. One of the biggest advantages of an eSIM is that it allows you to easily use multiple SIMs with a single phone, making dual-simming incredibly easy.
8 New Shows & Movies to Watch on Netflix, HBO Max, and More This Weekend
As we slide right on in to October’s streaming season, its first weekend is on fire with multiple new releases. From the Josh Hartnett-led action flick Fight or Flight to the highly anticipated new season of Netflix hit anthology series Monster, these titles are guaranteed to be well worth your time. Besides, you know you’re curious. There’s even a Cillian Murphy movie in the mix.
15 Special Characters You Need to Know for Bash
If you want to master the Bash shell on Linux, macOS, or another UNIX-like system, special characters (like ~, *, |, and >) are critical. We'll help you unravel these cryptic Linux command sequences and become a hero of hieroglyphics.
YouTube TV NBC Channels Are Safe With New Long-Term Deal
Last week, YouTube TV and NBC Universal were both rather public about their ongoing negotiations, which led to a lot of coverage about YouTube TV losing access to countless important TV stations and channels. After a short-term deal was announced earlier this week, we finally have some better news.
How and Why I Made My Own iPhone Weather Widget
I've never been truly satisfied by any weather widget that I've found for my iPhone. The native Weather app's widget is fine, and options such as CARROT Weather are funny, but neither lets me see what the weather is like in an instant, without having to interpret all the data and icons. That's why I decided to create my own using Shortcuts.
The Most Efficient Family-Friendly Hybrid SUVs You Can Buy in 2025
Families looking for the perfect balance of space, comfort, and fuel efficiency are turning to hybrid SUVs more than ever in 2025. Rising fuel costs and the growing demand for eco-friendly options have made these vehicles the smart choice for drivers who don’t want to compromise on practicality.


