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  • Passenger airplane taking off runway
    By Jacob Willeford 10 months ago

    10 Of The Shortest Airport Runways In The World

    Having a long runway at the airport is generally a good thing, but steep cliffs, mountains, and nearby oceans mean these airports have less room to work with.

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  • robot vacuum cleaning hardwood floor
    By Quina Baterna 10 months ago

    10 Smart Devices That Are Great For Seniors

    Getting older can make everyday things we're used to doing all seem a little bit (or a lot) harder. These smart gadgets could help, in lots of different ways.

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  • A gel-based AGM battery.
    By Nadeem Sarwar 10 months ago

    The TSA Allows Non-Spillable Wet Batteries On A Flight, But What Are They?

    While there are always considerations when traveling, the TSA actually allows non-spillable wet batteries on a flight. That's great, but what exactly are they?

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  • Fitbit Charge 4 fitness tracker on a table
    By Adnan Ahmed 10 months ago

    Are Fitbits Waterproof? What To Know Before Diving In

    A question that pops up in the minds of prospective Fitbit buyers is regarding the device's waterproofing capabilities.

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  • U.S. sailors and marines line up to board a U.S. amphibious assault ship.
    By Alec Hively 10 months ago

    How Does The US Navy Test Its Ships For Seaworthiness?

    The U.S. Navy tests its under-construction ships over and over, probing for weaknesses in everything from design to construction. Here's how it does it.

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  • Gaming PC illuminated by LEDs
    By Daniel Trock 10 months ago

    What Is Coil Whine & Should You Be Worried If Your PC Has It?

    If your new graphics card makes a high-pitched whine while playing graphically intensive games, you might be alarmed, but is this something to worry about?

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  • Intel branding on a computer motherboard chipset
    By Rahul Srinivas 10 months ago

    Where Does Intel Make Its Processors And Graphics Cards?

    Intel is an American semiconductor giant with a global presence, but where exactly do all its high-tech processors and graphics cards come from?

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  • 3M Logo seen on laptop and mobile phone
    By KR Manalo 10 months ago

    What Does 3M Stand For And Who Owns The Popular Company?

    3M has created lots of everyday products, from Post-it notes to Scotch tape to Command strips and more, but who owns the company, and what does 3M stand for?

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  • Abandoned ship off the coast of Lanzarote
    By Daniel Trock 10 months ago

    Ghost Ships Are Real, And They're Haunting Us: Here's Why It's Such A Problem

    While ghost ships in pop culture are haunted by the spirits of the deceased, real-life ghost ships are less supernatural, but still potentially harmful.

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  • LED light bulb vs. halogen lightbulb
    By Tom Clark 10 months ago

    Can LED Lights Catch Fire? How Safety Stacks Up To Halogen Bulbs

    You almost certainly have an array of LED lights around your home at this point, but are they really any safer than halogen bulbs?

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  • Apple Thunderbolt cable
    By David Bixenspan 10 months ago

    Why Do Some USB Ports Have Lightning Bolts? Here's What It Means

    Although USB has set standards, you can find some odd cables and ports out there. So, why do some USB connectors have small lightning bolts on them?

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  • Person screwing in light bulb
    By Patrick Phillips 10 months ago

    Can You Use A Dimmable Light Bulb In A Non-Dimmable Socket?

    Changing a lightbulb is one of the easiest and most common tasks you'll do around any house, but choosing the wrong bulb can make the process a nightmare.

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  • Desktop with Windows computer, keyboard, mouse, and some USB sticks
    By Marinel Sigue 10 months ago

    How To Eject A USB Drive On Windows (And What To Do If You Can't)

    Windows allows users to remove a USB flash drive at any time but there is a cautious way to do it properly, and steps to follow if you can't.

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  • A man and a woman standing on a step ladder at home placing an LED lightbulb in a white lamp on the ceiling
    By Emma Street 10 months ago

    What LED Bulb Wattage Is Equivalent To 100W?

    LED bulbs replaced incandescent bulbs as of 2023, but users are still adjusting to figuring out what an LED's equivalent wattage is to their old ones.

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  • Gemini Live camera sharing on Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra
    By Max Miller 10 months ago

    Google's Gemini Live Can Now See What You See, But How Smart Is The AI Video Feature?

    Google has unveiled a new feature for its Gemini suite of AI products — Gemini Live with screen sharing and camera. So what can this new tool do?

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  • Tesla cars using Superchargers
    By Marinel Sigue 10 months ago

    ChargePoint Vs. Supercharger: The Two Things Tesla Owners Should Check Before They Plug In

    An increasing number of charging stations for your Tesla brings a choice: ChargePoint or Tesla's own Supercharger? Here's what to look at before you decide.

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  • Asus Zenbook 17 Fold screen on display
    By Marc Magrini 10 months ago

    10 Laptops With The Most Interesting Features

    These 10 laptops go beyond portability, offering bold features -- from stunning visuals to cutting-edge hardware -- that set them apart in unexpected ways.

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  • Smart security camera sitting on a table
    By Adnan Ahmed 10 months ago

    3 Cheap Home Security Cameras That Are Actually Worth Buying (According To Owners)

    If you're looking for a home security setup, you may be put off by how much it can cost. Fortunately, these budget options provide plenty fo features.

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  • Brian and Chase giving each other perplexed expressions during Chill Systems Shark Tank pitch
    By Mikael Trench 10 months ago

    What Happened To Chill Systems On Shark Tank Season 12?

    Chill Systems founders Chase Mitchell and Brian Bloch pitched their three-can cooler on a season episode of "Shark Tank." What happened to Chill systems?

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  • A person grabbing a tool from a Milwaukee Packout container.
    By Shane O'Neill 10 months ago

    This Mod Turns Your 2-Drawer Milwaukee Packout Into A Rolling Tool Box

    While Milwaukee does make its own rolling toolboxes and workbenches, this 3D-printing project is considerably cheaper and can be customized.

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  • Close up of iPhone showing always on display
    By Pankil Shah 10 months ago

    Does Always-On Display Drain Your Phone's Battery?

    Smartphone displays will use up your battery faster than any other component, but if you need to have it on at all times, the are ways to reduce the drain.

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  • Hinge dating app logo.
    By Aman Kumar 10 months ago

    Does Hinge Notify Users About Screenshots? How The Dating App Works

    Hinge is one of the most popular dating apps in the world, but if you or a potential match try to screenshot, does it notify you about the screenshot?

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  • Empty battery symbol
    By Daniel Trock 10 months ago

    What Happens To A Battery When It Expires? Understanding Shelf Life & Self-Discharge

    Batteries are a part of our everyday life and help to keep our electronics charged and working, but what happens to batteries as they begin to age?

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  • Someone playing Tetris on an old Game Boy.
    By Barry Peacock 10 months ago

    8 Retro Gadgets That've Made A High-Tech Comeback

    The tech revolution saw the smartphone replace a dozen devices we recall with nostalgia today. But these retro gadgets are back with a vengeance.

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  • Photo depicting Infinix Note 50 Series.
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    By Zach Lisabeth 10 months ago

    The Infinix NOTE 50 Takes Its Cues From Automakers, Offering Alloy Steel With Premium Feel

    Smartphones continue to get more expensive, but the Infinix Note 50 Pro+ 5G is the perfect balance of tech and price. Here's everything you need to know.

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  • Split Image: Woozoo Globe Fan And Vornado 530
    By Shane Schmid 10 months ago

    Costco's Woozoo Vs. Vornado: How Do These Fans Stack Up Against Each Other?

    Costco's Woozoo and the Vornado are pretty similar to each other in terms of price, but which fan is the right option to keep you and your surroundings cool?

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  • An Intel unlocked processor
    By Adnan Ahmed 10 months ago

    Intel K Vs. KF: What's The Difference Between These CPUs?

    If you're looking to buy or upgrade a PC, it's important to find the best processor, which only gets confusing with naming conventions like Intel's.

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