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Today β€” 10 December 2025How-To Geek

4 Reasons your Chromebook fans spin up, and how to fix it

10 December 2025 at 11:30

In general, most Chromebooks (especially modern ones) are whisper-quiet. So it can be a little surprising to hear the fans on your laptop spin up. In particular when there's no obvious reason for it. The good news is that sometimes a laptop needs extra cooling and it doesn't mean something is wrong. In some cases, you do however need to do something about it.

Your PC is running slower than it shouldβ€”here is the free fix

10 December 2025 at 11:01

Building a gaming PC, or even buying a prebuilt, isn't a cheap proposition these days. With such a large expense, it doesn't make sense to leave performance on the table when all it takes are a few minutes to change some settings in your BIOS to get the most out of your system. Here are three that I always adjust with every new PC I build.

5 reasons I'm happy paying for a Home Assistant Cloud subscription

10 December 2025 at 10:30

This year, I've been trying to purge subscriptions that I don't really need. I've managed to replace a lot of my paid subscriptions with free alternatives that can do the same job. I've kept hold of my Home Assistant Cloud subscription, however, and there are plenty of good reasons why.

Forget iMessage, this is the Apple app that Android users really need

10 December 2025 at 10:00

Apple’s smart home ecosystem is opening up, slowly. AirPlay, iCloud, and Apple Music were once limited exclusively to Apple devices, but that’s no longer the case. The next app that the company needs to open up is Apple Home, bringing its surprisingly robust smart home ecosystem to Android and more.

Stop using these 4 apps in the browser, the desktop versions are better

10 December 2025 at 08:30

There are several reasons why you might prefer using web apps over desktop apps. You don't need to install anything, you can access the apps from anywhere, and it doesn't matter which operating system you're using. Many web apps offer a very similar experience to the desktop versions, but here are some desktop apps that are simply better.

The five-year-old Japanese hybrid SUV that rarely ever needs repairs

10 December 2025 at 08:16

Shoppers hunting for a dependable used SUV in 2025 are increasingly turning to one standout Japanese hybrid that has earned a reputation for almost never needing repairs. While many five-year-old models start showing their age with mounting maintenance costs, this hybrid consistently proves itself as one of the most worry-free options on the market. Its blend of efficiency, durability, and low running costs makes it a top pick for drivers who want long-term value without sacrificing daily usability.

Why Google built its own VS Code fork in the first place

10 December 2025 at 07:30

Google forking VS Code was a very significant change, and there weren’t many signs that this was coming. When Google, a company that has championed and contributed to open source projects like Visual Studio Code, chooses to fork the application and build its own parallel app, it demands attention.

I created my own 2025 ChatGPT Wrapped (and you can too)

10 December 2025 at 07:00

The introduction of Spotify Wrapped back in 2016 made the concept of an end-of-year app-usage review go viral. Since then, many other apps have jumped on the bandwagon. One app that doesn't have its own "Wrapped" yet is ChatGPT. Thanks to a genius idea posted on LinkedIn, I got ChatGPT to create my own ChatGPT Wrapped 2025, and it's incredibly easy to do.

I made a dynamic Excel timeline in 10 minutes (and you can too)

10 December 2025 at 06:30

In Microsoft Excel, you can convert your data into many types of charts. However, frustratingly, there's no option for a standard timeline chart. To get over this hurdle, I use a basic line chart to create a dynamic, professional timeline in 10 minutes. Here's how you can too.

Build an AI Alert System in Python - Just 10 Minutes to Safety!

10 December 2025 at 06:30

Python is one of the most popular languages for developing AI and computer vision projects. With the power of OpenCV and face detection libraries, you can build smart systems that can make decisions and accomplish tasks. Let's build a system that sends an alert upon detecting a face.

Yesterday β€” 9 December 2025How-To Geek

Luxury SUV delivers Lexus-level comfort without the Lexus price

By: Adam Gray
9 December 2025 at 18:00

If you're tempted by a Lexus NX but keep wondering if there's something roomier, cheaper, and still just as relaxing, the Toyota Crown Signia is the twist you probably didn’t see coming. It delivers an easygoing kind of luxury that feels more β€œeffortlessly cool” than β€œtrying too hard.”

4 hidden Chromebook features you’re not using (but should)

9 December 2025 at 16:30

It's easy to fall into the trap of thinking a Chromebook is "simple" and is only suitable for kids at school, not serious work. Yet, ChromeOS has grown into a rather mature operating system, and there are plenty of features that can supercharge your productivity or expand your options hidden under the surface of that user-friendly interface.

The two popular Mazda SUVs that continue to drive strong sales in 2025

9 December 2025 at 16:00

Mazda’s sales momentum in 2025 isn’t being driven by new nameplates or radical redesigns, it’s being carried by two of its most established SUVs. Despite a competitive market packed with newer alternatives, these models continue to attract buyers with a mix of premium styling, engaging driving dynamics, and strong value that stands out in the crowded compact and mid-size segments.

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