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These 4 overlooked Android settings made my cheap headphones sound like AirPods

How-To Geek - Fri, 05/22/2026 - 21:46

If you’re not happy with the sound quality your Bluetooth headphones or earbuds are giving you, there’s a good chance the problem isn’t the hardware. Even the cheapest earbuds these days are tuned to sound decent out of the box, but how they actually perform depends heavily on your setup.

Categories: IT General, Technology

Stop falling for these 3 common Wi-Fi and Ethernet myths

How-To Geek - Fri, 05/22/2026 - 21:28

Your home network is more important than ever. These days just about all the technology in your home relies on a Wi-Fi or Ethernet connection in some capacity, so it's in your best interest to understand your network and get the most out of it.

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Why I still buy hard drives for my Windows PC

How-To Geek - Fri, 05/22/2026 - 21:20

Why do I still buy hard drives for my Windows PC? Well, for starters, the price per TB is way lower when you're looking for mass storage. This and a few other reasons are why I still think that your PC should have an old-fashioned, traditional platter hard drive.

Categories: IT General, Technology

5 award-winning movies to watch on Netflix this weekend (May 22-24)

How-To Geek - Fri, 05/22/2026 - 21:00

Netflix's library has something for everyone: whether you're looking for the newest, chart-topping show or an obscure movie from the '70s that you watched as a child. In its catalog, you can also find award-winning films across the years, spanning genres, languages, and tropes.

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Tesla recalls thousands of Model Y SUVs over missing sticker

Mashable - Fri, 05/22/2026 - 20:34

As far as the many, many Tesla product recalls go, this is one of the more innocuous ones.

Reuters reported that the U.S. ​National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued a recall for 14,575 Tesla Model Y SUVs in the country due to the lack of proper signage on the vehicles. Specifically, there is supposed to be a sticker labeling how much weight a Model Y can safely carry, but the SUVs somehow made it to the streets without one. Tesla will take back the recalled Model Y vehicles and install those weight certification labels, per Reuters.

SEE ALSO: Someone drove a Tesla Cybertruck into a lake to test 'Wade Mode.' It didn't end well.

The justification here, obviously, is that people could potentially load up their Model Ys with too much stuff, leading to accidents. It should be noted, however, that there were no reported incidents directly attributable to the stickers' absence before this recall. It seems to have been merely a precautionary measure.

Tesla has been the subject of several product recalls several times in the past. Earlier this month, the NHTSA recalled more than 200,000 Tesla vehicles due to a glitch with their rearview cameras. A separate recall, also this month, affected Cybertrucks due to faulty construction with wheel rotors. Teslas have a bit of a reputation among gearheads for not always being the most tightly constructed vehicles, and stories like this probably don't help that reputation.

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5 open-source apps that completely replaced every subscription I had

How-To Geek - Fri, 05/22/2026 - 20:30

I got into homelabbing because I wanted to host a few game servers for my friends. Over time, I realized that an oversized chunk of my monthly spending was going toward subscriptions, like photo backups, streaming services, and other apps, that I wasn't using to their maximum potential.

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Waymo halts robotaxi service on US freeways after safety concerns emerge

How-To Geek - Fri, 05/22/2026 - 20:09

Waymo isn't done freezing its robotaxi service over safety issues. The Alphabet brand says it has suspended freeway driving in the U.S. cities where it has been available, including Los Angeles, Miami, Phoenix, and San Francisco.

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This Toyota sports car delivers BMW M performance without the headaches

How-To Geek - Fri, 05/22/2026 - 20:00

There aren’t many modern sports cars that manage to feel like a genuine loophole in the system, but this one does. It blends two very different engineering worlds into a single package, and somehow it just works.

Categories: IT General, Technology

Removable batteries and microSD cards aren't dead—they're just hiding in niche phones

How-To Geek - Fri, 05/22/2026 - 19:45

It’s my job to think and write about phones, and that gives me an excuse to try out several different phones that really appeal to me. One of them actually has what so many of us miss about phones from the past—a removable battery and expandable storage.

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Don't turn your old PC into a DIY homelab: This tiny board is the smarter choice

How-To Geek - Fri, 05/22/2026 - 19:31

If you're looking to get into self-hosting and want to build your first home server or NAS, an old desktop PC might seem like the best starting point. It's cheap, relatively powerful, and offers great storage and upgrade options. While it's not a bad choice, there's a much better middle-ground today that combines the efficiency of purpose-built NAS hardware with the flexibility of a desktop PC, without the downsides of either.

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How to use Excel's Analyze Data tool for AI-powered insights

How-To Geek - Fri, 05/22/2026 - 19:00

If you think you need a premium Copilot subscription to get AI-powered insights from Excel, think again. Before paying for another monthly add-on, check your toolbar—Excel already includes a built-in analysis tool that handles many advanced spreadsheet tasks without the extra fee.

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Apple iOS 27 could leave iPhone 11 users behind

Mashable - Fri, 05/22/2026 - 18:50

Every big iOS update from Apple inevitably phases out support for some older iPhone model. It sounds like the iPhone 11 might be next.

That's not 100 percent confirmed yet, but a leak from tech tipster Instant Digital on Weibo suggests it might be the case, according to 9to5mac. Instant Digital published a list of every iPhone model that will support iOS 27 when it launches later this year, and four models stood out for their absence:

  • iPhone 11

  • iPhone 11 Pro

  • iPhone 11 Pro Max

  • iPhone SE (second generation)

SEE ALSO: Apple TV to live broadcast MLS match shot entirely on iPhone 17 Pro

That means if you have any of those iPhones, you might not be able to keep current when iOS 27 launches, presumably alongside the iPhone 18. That doesn't mean your iPhone 11 will be totally useless or anything; Apple continues to support older OS revisions with minor security updates and whatnot. But if you want all the newest iOS features, you'll probably need a newer iPhone.

The good news is that Apple very recently launched the budget-minded iPhone 17e, which will stay current with software updates for years to come without breaking the bank. If you don't feel like upgrading to a flagship phone, that might be the way to go.

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Audi’s Q9 aims to replace the Cadillac Escalade as the new standard of tech luxury

How-To Geek - Fri, 05/22/2026 - 18:45

When the first Cadillac Escalade rolled off the line in 1999, it did something no other vehicle had done quite so boldly: it turned a full-size SUV into an unapologetic status symbol. In the years since, the Escalade has been the best-selling full-size luxury SUV in North America, earning a place in American pop culture, from hip-hop videos to Hollywood productions, that no other SUV has come close to matching.

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Watch: CNETs Patrick Holland tests the Trump Phone and answers your questions live

Mashable - Fri, 05/22/2026 - 18:19

CNET’s Patrick Holland takes a closer look at Trump Mobile’s flagship phone during a live Q&A session. The discussion covers the device’s features, design, and overall experience while answering audience questions in real time.

Categories: IT General, Technology

Stop using "fake" tables in Excel—they're breaking your data

How-To Geek - Fri, 05/22/2026 - 17:30

Most Excel spreadsheets don't fail because of bad formulas—they fail because the data was never structured properly in the first place. What looks like a table is often just a formatted grid, and that difference is where problems start.

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Waymo reportedly pauses robotaxi service in 4 cities as cars drive into floods

Mashable - Fri, 05/22/2026 - 17:20

Waymo's autonomous ride-share vehicles are becoming increasingly common across the United States, but they just became much less common in four southern U.S. cities.

Waymo has temporarily suspended service in Atlanta, San Antonio, Houston, and Dallas due to the risk of inclement weather, after at least one Waymo vehicle was spotted driving headfirst into a flooded street in Atlanta, according to TechCrunch. A photo of the incident circulated on social media, drawing attention to the issue that may have prompted the decision to suspend service as the company figures out how to fix it.

SEE ALSO: Can Waymo and Waze fix cities' potholes?

“Safety is Waymo’s top priority, both for our riders and everyone we share the road with. During a period of intense rain yesterday in Atlanta, an unoccupied Waymo vehicle encountered a flooded road and stopped,” Waymo said in a statement, per TechCrunch.

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Waymo had actually issued a software update to its fleet (numbering nearly 4,000) last week to address this issue. Still, the photo of the vehicle rushing into flooded waters was taken after that. A local news report stated that the car had been stuck in the water for about an hour before being removed. Waymo is still working on a final fix to the problem, but until then, people in those four southern cities will need to find another way to get around that doesn't involve robot cars.

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3 time-saving free, open-source apps to try this weekend (May 22-24)

How-To Geek - Fri, 05/22/2026 - 17:16

We all get 24 hours a day, and, unlike money, you can’t save unused time for later. That makes “saving time” more about reallocating it—figuring out which tasks don’t deserve as much of your attention so you can spend that time elsewhere, whether that’s picking up a hobby or being with family. It’s not an easy problem to solve, but these three free and open-source (FOSS) apps can help.

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The new MacBook Air M5 is down to its best-ever price at Amazon — save over $100 this weekend

Mashable - Fri, 05/22/2026 - 17:13

TL;DR: The 13-inch MacBook Air M5 is on sale for $949 in Amazon's Memorial Day sale. That's $150 off the list price and the record-low price.

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We're doing our best to keep tabs on all the new Memorial Day deals dropping this weekend. It's a tough ask, because there are a lot. Between the deals on TVs, power stations, mattresses, and everything in-between, we can barely keep up.

But what we can always make time for is a deal on the latest MacBook Air, especially when that deal drops the price down to a record low.

The 13-inch MacBook Air M5 is on sale for $949 in Amazon's Memorial Day sale. That's $150 off the list price and the record-low price for this popular model. We can't guarantee anything at this point, but we don't expect this price to stick around for long. With Prime Day fast approaching, we wouldn't be surprised to see Amazon bump the price up to $999 (or more).

The MacBook Air M5 is a super portable laptop that delivers power in abundance. In Mashable's review of this popular machine, Mashable Tech Editor Timothy Werth said the new MacBook Air "takes everything good about the MacBook Air and adds the faster M5 chip." Werth adds that it's "incredible" but wishes it was "$200 cheaper."

This is where a deal comes in handy. This Memorial Day discount brings it down to a level that's hard to ignore.

Pick up the MacBook Air M5 for its best-ever price at Amazon.

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Anker's new Soundcore earbuds set a Guinness World Record for call quality—here's why

How-To Geek - Fri, 05/22/2026 - 17:11

Anker's Soundcore brand just unveiled its successors to the Liberty 4 Pro, and the true wireless earbuds promise a leap forward in call performance — one large enough that the company sought a world record to prove it.

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