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Today β€” 6 December 2025How-To Geek

This "silent" background process is ruining your PC gaming performance

6 December 2025 at 12:00

When you secure excellent components for your PC, you expect things to run smoothly. Smooth frames, fast loading times, the works. So when you've shelled out for an awesome GPU and still have game stuttering, it can be immensely frustrating, but the problem might be something less obvious.

5 ways to detect human presence with Home Assistant

6 December 2025 at 10:30

A truly smart home isn’t one that you control with your voice or phone, but one that is fully automated. Presence detection is key to creating an environment that anticipates your next move, whether that’s turning on a light in a cupboard or understanding exactly who is in which room.

How to fix YouTube TV sports streaming with this one setting

6 December 2025 at 10:01

I'm a big sports fan, and I'm always watching something on YouTube TV, whether that's the NFL, NCAAF, or NHL games. Although the interface isn't the best for finding a particular game, there's a live sports delay, and streaming can often buffer, it's still a good overall experience. However, this one setting makes things even better.

These are my 6 favorite Google Pixel phones of all time

6 December 2025 at 09:31

Although I've dabbled with the likes of Motorola and Samsung, a large part of my Android journey has been built around Google hardware, from the early Nexus phones onwards. We've now had 10 generations of Pixel phones, and these are the ones that really stand out for me.

The luxury SUV that combines performance with long-term reliability

6 December 2025 at 08:15

The luxury SUV market is crowded with models that promise performance, comfort, and long-term dependability, but very few manage to deliver all three at once. That’s what makes this particular SUV stand out. It offers the speed and acceleration you’d expect from a modern sports car, yet pairs it with the kind of everyday usability and refinement families actually need. For buyers who want genuine excitement without sacrificing peace of mind, it hits a rare sweet spot.

I use this single Excel tool to avoid sharing personal data

6 December 2025 at 07:30

Excel files often contain data we never meant to share. Saving a workbook adds metadataβ€”like who created it and whenβ€”and we can leave personal details in comments or hidden sheets. I use one tool to find and remove this information before sharing my spreadsheets.

There’s now a better way to build Home Assistant automations, but you’ll need to enable it first

6 December 2025 at 06:30

The power of automations is what draws many of us to Home Assistant in the first place, but there’s no denying that the process can feel a little drawn-out. Good news! A new experimental Home Assistant feature aims to make it easier to create automations, and you can try it out right now with the flick of a switch.

Ryobi's High-Torque Impact Wrench is one of my favorite tools of 2025

6 December 2025 at 00:00

Choosing the right tool for multiple jobs can be tough. There are countless brands to choose from, and each one offers hundreds of tools with various models that often look identical. Earlier this year, I finally bought a Ryobi High-Torque Impact Wrench, and not only is it the tool upgrade I needed, but it's something everyone should own.

Yesterday β€” 5 December 2025How-To Geek

5 obscure media player apps for Windows to try this weekend

5 December 2025 at 16:30

Windows comes with a few media player apps built in that are usually "good enough." However, I'm not really a fan of any of them for one reason or another. If you're looking for a media player that is different, more powerful, or just not Microsoft, here are 5 great alternatives for you.

Is the Raspberry Pi 500+ and its mechanical keyboard worth it?

5 December 2025 at 16:00

The Raspberry Pi 500+ is most of a Raspberry Pi 5 Model B 16GB that’s been squeezed into a keyboard case, with fancy mechanical key switches and some fetching RGB lighting. It’s fair to ask whether this package is worth the $200 asking price, or whether you’d be better off with a regular Pi instead.

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