The US Army's HIMARS Missile Program Just Hit A Major Milestone
The United States military has been using long-range missiles for decades and the country's wheeled HIMARS launchers are getting a much-needed update.
Read MoreThe United States military has been using long-range missiles for decades and the country's wheeled HIMARS launchers are getting a much-needed update.
Read MoreAt an exclusive summit in Arkansas, sleek new aircrafts raced through the sky like something out of The Jetsons. Could this be the dawn of real personal flight?
Read MoreWhen your car smells, smokes, or drips, it’s trying to warn you. Learn how to spot the signs before your ride turns into a roadside fire.
Read MoreDuring WWII, engineers produced some of the most iconic aircraft in history. From sleek fighters to hulking steel beasts -- these were the best looking.
Read MoreThe EU is implementing a new rule concerning power bricks, and how it will affect the United States market remains to be seen. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreGlow-in-the-dark roads could greatly improve visibility while driving at night. Unfortunately, yet another trial of the tech has ended in disappointment.
Read MoreLooking to store your tools safely without taking up a ton of space? Harbor Freight has an excellent magnetic tool holder that many users may not have noticed.
Read MoreThough they are known as a cost-efficient retailer, Walmart also offers premium tech, and are a go-to retailer for some of the most cutting-edge items.
Read MoreYou won't be able to purchase the new HEMI V8 engines in 17 states and Washington D.C. That means cars like the Dodge Durango won't be available.
Read MoreLRMP's are a new kind of artillery shell that works with existing equipment but flies extremely far and can maneuver in flight. Here's what we know.
Read MoreHarley-Davidson has always been known for big, loud motorcycles, so good handling may not be a quality you expect from them. These bikes challenge that.
Read MoreWhile your average passenger jet can usually hold plenty of people, one in particular can carry almost 1,000, and it's flying the skies right now.
Read MoreKlein tool bags have seemingly become incredibly popular with users out of nowhere, and it all comes down to their quality build for daily use bags.
Read MoreThe military's equivalent of Starlink, which allows for troops to remain in contact, is now disrupting other satellites, as discovered by a civilian tracker.
Read MoreHarbor Freight is known for offering cheaper alternatives to several of its competitor brands' products. The Icon Long Locking Flex Ratchet is one example.
Read MoreYou don't need a Rimac to fly in an EV -- these Teslas, Kias, and Hyundais hit insane speeds with razor-sharp handling for under $100K.
Read MoreKnipex parrot nose pliers are pretty expensive. If you're shopping for an alternative, you might want to consider this option from Harbor Freight.
Read MoreFor the longest time, Halo was exclusively on Xbox, but that has all changed. Here's what you need to know about the fan favorite coming to PS5.
Read MoreV8s, V10s, and even larger engines may dominate the supercar performance leagues, but the humble V6 can deliver serious speed with the right engineers.
Read MoreSeveral newer Tesla vehicles are the subject of yet another recall for the EV automaker, and this one in particular could pose a significant danger to drivers.
Read MoreGeneral Motors, in a backwards move, has opted not to support Apple CarPlay and Android Auto in newer models, and many of the car-buying public are not happy.
Read MoreCameras on a Samsung phone can lag sometimes when you try to take a photo, and there's a fix for that but it requires a workaround. Here's how to fix it.
Read MoreThese earbuds are comfortable enough to be worn at length by someone who usually can't wear earbuds for an hour at a time!
Read MoreA well-meaning rule passed in Colorado has the unintentional side effect of penalizing people who are able to run faster than 10 miles per hour.
Read MoreVinFast cars didn't exactly receive the warmest welcome in North America. According to the owners, reliability isn't their strongest side, either.
Read MoreNo one likes the fuel warning light, but running out of fuel can actually cause serious damage to your engine, from knock to damaged catalytic converters.
Read MoreOffloading responsibilities from police officers to other professionals isn't a new concept, but Los Angeles is struggling to do so with traffic stops.
Read MoreWith less than 500 miles of high-speed rail laid, the United states is far behind the leaders in the field, who have tens of thousands of track miles.
Read MoreThe humble HDMI port has become crucial in the world of TVs, but devices like smartphones and game consoles can still connect to a TV without an HDMI cable.
Read MoreCar carrier ships move millions of vehicles every year, but their true capacity might surprise you. Here’s how the world’s largest ships do it.
Read MoreMoving can be a stressful experience. Those gadgets are not going to change your life, but they'll make settling into your new home a little easier.
Read MoreBeneath Greenland’s frozen surface lies a Cold War mystery uncovered by NASA scientists. Here’s how a forgotten military project resurfaced.
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