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  • A person typing on a BlackBerry Storm.
    By Shane O'Neill 10 months ago

    Was The BlackBerry Storm A Good Phone? Here's What Owners Had To Say

    The Blackberry Storm found few fans when it launched, and even the benefit of nostalgia hasn't managed to improve its reputation.

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  • A black and white image of a P-40 combat plane on a turmac
    By Brad Hill 10 months ago

    How Did The US Military Transport Planes To The Front Lines During World War 2?

    Ever wondered how the U.S. brought smaller planes overseas during World War II? It was definitely more tedious work than modern aircraft transportation.

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  • Apple Magic Keyboard white background
    By Jordan Wirth 10 months ago

    12 Low-Profile Alternatives To Apple's Magic Keyboard

    Tired of Apple's pricey Magic Keyboard? These 12 low-profile alternatives offer better features, comfort, and value -- without sacrificing style.

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  • Kobo e-reader on display in library
    By Nate Williams 10 months ago

    Is Libby Compatible With Kobo E-Readers?

    Kobo e-readers are starting to take a chunk out of Amazon's Kindle powerhouse, but can they load e-books from Libby as easily as Kindle? It's complicated.

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  • Several missiles lined up with a sunset background
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 10 months ago

    How Long Would It Take For A Missile From Russia To Reach The US?

    From multiple locations, a Russian-launched missile can reach the U.S. However, how much time would it take to enter the country from those positions?

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  • Person choosing to play a podcast from Apple Music
    By Pankil Shah 10 months ago

    How To Stop Apple Music From Playing Automatically

    It can be quite annoying when your Apple Music keeps playing automatically while you are working or driving. Here's how you can make it stop.

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  • Ports on a laptop
    By Adnan Ahmed 10 months ago

    How Much Power Can A USB Port Deliver & Does Max Output Change Depending On Device?

    Your computer likely has multiple USB ports, and maybe even multiple types of ports on the same machine, but how does that impact their power output?

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  • person getting their bag checked at TSA airport checkpoint
    By Mike Shutt 10 months ago

    TSA's 3-1-1 Rule Explained: What It Is & How To Stay Compliant With It

    Most travelers know you're limited in what liquids you can bring on a flight, but may not know the exact numbers off-hand. The TSA's 3-1-1 rule can help.

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  • close-up of lightning cable connector
    By Keyede Erinfolami 10 months ago

    No Longer Need Your Old Apple Lightning Cables? Here's What To Do With Them

    USB-C is finally more prominent in the Apple ecosystem than the Lightning Connector, but what does that mean for your old Lightning Cables?

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  • Three attack helicopters flying at sunset
    By Michael Bruton 10 months ago

    12 Of The Most Iconic Military Helicopters In History

    The world has seen many a helicopter since the origin of the rotor craft, but some stand out more than others.

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  • Smartphone connected to charger.
    By Max Miller 10 months ago

    Do More Expensive Smartphone Chargers Actually Make A Difference?

    Not all chargers are made equal – here's what their prices say about their level of quality and value.

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  • Terrashroom founder talking business on Shark Tank
    By Patrick Phillips 10 months ago

    What Happened To The Terrashroom From Shark Tank Season 16?

    On Season 16 of the hit show "Shark Tank," founder of Terrashroom stepped into the tank seeking an investment. Here's what happened and where they are today.

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  • TSA agent looking at man's ID
    By Lynnae Williams 10 months ago

    Does TSA Accept Digital IDs On Your Phone?

    Digital ID is widely accepted for goods and services across the U.S., but will it get you through airport security checkpoints?

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  • Lynx snowmobile in front of snowy landscape
    By Michael Bruton 10 months ago

    Every Lynx Snowmobile Announced For 2026, Ranked By Price

    Looking for the high-end options for your next winter sports purchase? Lynx is offering a wide range of premium snowmobiles this year for both work and play.

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  • A rolled-up USB cable.
    By Shane O'Neill 10 months ago

    How Long Can A USB Cord Be? (And Does Length Affect Performance?)

    USB cables are used for everything from desktop computers to power tools, but there's only so long a USB cable can be.

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  • a person charging a laptop
    By Samyak Goswami 10 months ago

    Can You Use A 100W Charger For A 65W Laptop?

    Wondering if a 100W charger is safe for your 65W laptop? Here's what you need to know about compatibility and power delivery.

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  • U.S. Navy Submarine on the surface
    By KR Manalo 10 months ago

    How Do Submarines Find Other Ships Underwater?

    Submarines are meant to be stealthy, silent weapons of destruction, but how do they navigate and engage targets? In more ways than you might think.

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  • A person holding an LED lightbulb.
    By Shane O'Neill 10 months ago

    Can You Use A 100W LED Bulb In A 60W Socket?

    Thinking about using a 100W LED bulb in a 60W socket? Learn if it’s safe, what the wattage ratings mean, and how to avoid electrical issues

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  • laptop with screen off on wooden table
    By Pankil Shah 10 months ago

    Windows Showing A Black Screen? Here's How To Fix It

    Seeing nothing but black on your Windows screen? Don’t panic—here’s how to fix it and get things working again!

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  • Closeup of a warplane aircraft engine
    By Michael Bruton 10 months ago

    Groundbreaking Engines That Changed The Face Of Warfare

    Technological advancements made the development of these engines possible -- and forever changed the way outside observers think about war.

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  • Amtrak train stopped in railway station
    By Bob Sharp 10 months ago

    How Fast Do Amtrak Trains Go? A Look At Their Top Speed

    While American trains might not be as speedy as those found in other countries, Amtrak does have some that can go a lot faster than you might expect.

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  • Kids playing an activity-based video game with family
    By Sumukh Rao 10 months ago

    10 Kids Gadgets That Happen To Make Excellent Gifts

    Looking to grab a little tech to brighten your kid's day? These gadgets are easy and safe for children to use, adding just the right amount of fun to their day.

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  • Tapping VPN setting on an Android device
    By Adnan Ahmed 10 months ago

    How To Turn Off The VPN On Your Android Device

    Want to turn off the VPN on your Android phone, tablet, or TV? Here’s a simple guide to help you do it in seconds.

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  • Exhaust for an APU on a larger commercial plane
    By Brad Hill 10 months ago

    What Are APUs And Why Do Some Planes Use Them?

    The APU, or auxiliary power unit aboard an aircraft has a specific purpose, but also a pretty big drawback. Here's what you need to know about it.

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  • Cruise ship out to sea
    By Lynnae Williams 10 months ago

    What Does Code Alpha Mean On A Cruise Ship?

    Cruise ships have their own secret system of announcements that the crew will instantly understand, while not disturbing passengers.

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  • wifi sign public place
    By Jordan Wirth 10 months ago

    Do You Need To Connect To A VPN On Public Wi-Fi? Here's What You Need To Know

    Looking for a cafe where you can post up and work remotely for the day? Not so fast. Public Wi-Fi hotspots can bring a bunch of risks. Is a VPN the solution?

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  • Man Removes Liquids from Suitcase, Throws in Trash Can.
    By Tom Clark 10 months ago

    Why The TSA Liquid Rule Still Exists For Carry-Ons (And How To Properly Pack Them)

    Restrictions on liquids being carried on commercial aircraft are still in place long after they were supposed to have disappeared.

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