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Today β€” 26 January 2026How-To Geek

How to add and use value tokens in Microsoft Excel

26 January 2026 at 07:30

Most Excel sheets are dumbβ€”they contain static text that has no connection to the real world, forcing you to manually update prices and stats by hand. Value tokens change that. These smart pills link your cells directly to live data from the web, turning a boring, stagnant grid into a professional, self-updating dashboard.

5 awesome Prime Video movies to watch this week (January 26 - February 1)

26 January 2026 at 07:00

Amazon Prime Video is wasting no time ushering in hit flicks. I, for one, appreciate the fresh rotation. This week, we’re closing out January with a wee bit of drama, thrills, and action, and then we’re strolling into February with an easy-going cult classic.

I ditched algorithms by building a start page that only shows what I care about

26 January 2026 at 06:30

Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and most other major social media sites will feed you content based on how you interact with the site and what the company knows about you. However, I wanted to set up something that was curated to my interests without being algorithmically driven, so I set up my own personal start page.

Yesterday β€” 25 January 2026How-To Geek

The new Plex app makes its most underrated feature almost impossible to use

25 January 2026 at 17:30

I use Plex almost every day, and I’ve noticed several massive β€œimprovements” over the last year. While I’m happy with most of the changes, one of my favorite featuresβ€”and very underratedβ€”was on the wrong end of them. Allow me to explain.

5 uncomfortable truths about smart TVs everyone needs to hear

25 January 2026 at 12:00

If you want a good TV, or any TV these days, you're inevitably going to buy a "smart" TV. On paper, a smart TV sounds like an upgrade over a "dumb" model, but in practice, smart TVs have turned out to be of limited value. The list of cons is indeed long, and it's why I disable the smart functions on my own TVs completely.

I finally ditched Windows search for these 3 free tools, and I’m not going back

By: Rich Hein
25 January 2026 at 11:15

Windows' built-in search has never really clicked for me. It’s often slower than I expect, mixes in results I didn’t ask for, and somehow still struggles to surface the exact file or app I’m thinking about. Over the years, I’ve tried to make peace with it, tweaking settings and changing habits, but I always end up feeling like I’m working around search instead of letting it work for me.

This hidden Android feature is one you probably forgot existed

25 January 2026 at 10:30

Android has evolved by leaps and bounds since the early days, and as a result, dozens of helpful features are hiding all over the place. Whether you're a long-time user or just switched from the iPhone, here's a hidden feature I use daily that most people have forgotten even exists.

SSD prices are skyrocketing: Why I'm going back to external hard drives

25 January 2026 at 10:15

The prices for PC storage drives have been on the rise lately, particularly fast NVMe drives, so people are looking for alternative ways to meet their data storage needs without breaking the bank. One storage upgrade that’s a lot cheaper and more appealing than it seems at first glance is the humble external hard drive.

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