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  • An M4 Sherman tank
    By Kat Olvera 11 months ago

    The 10 Most Legendary Tanks Of WW2 Ranked From Worst To Best

    Tanks were a dominant weapon on the battlefields of World War II. Here are ten on of the most legendary thanks that served in the global conflict, ranked.

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  • People watching TV with Philips Hue Play HDMI Sync Box connected
    By Rahul Srinivas 11 months ago

    Philips' Hue Sync Box 8K Gets HDMI 2.1 Upgrade To Play Better With Xbox Series X And PS5

    Philips' Hue Sync Box 8K just got upgraded to HDMI 2.1, working with newer consoles like the Xbox Series X and PS5. It also comes with a price increase.

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  • Lenovo ThinkBook AI PC POC
    By Nadeem Sarwar 11 months ago

    Lenovo's 2024 Laptop Drop: The Models That Should Be On Your Radar

    At IFA Berlin 2024, SlashGear got a sneak peek at Lenovo's latest laptop drop, and here are the models that you should be keeping on your radar.

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  • honor foldable phone
    By Brittany Roston 11 months ago

    Honor Magic V3 Foldable Phone Leads Laptop And Tablet Launch Where Slim Is Everything

    Honor has introduced three new AI-powered flagships for IFA 2024, including its Magic V3 foldable smartphone, MagicPad 2 tablet, and MagicBook Art 14 laptop.

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  • A flashlight with military style accessories
    By Joe Hindy 11 months ago

    11 Military Spec Flashlights You Can Buy For Yourself

    A good flashlight is an invaluable tool to have at your disposal. Here are 11 options that have all been certified for use by armed forces around the world.

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  • MQ-1 Predator flying over mountains
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 11 months ago

    How Fast Is The MQ-1 Predator Drone & What Does One Cost?

    The MQ-1 Predator is one of the best military drones in the world. Here's how fast it can go and what one costs for the United States to make.

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  • Honor MagicBook 14 on a table
    By Dave McQuilling 11 months ago

    Honor MagicBook Art 14 Review: Solid Tech, Superb Engineering

    The Honor MagicBook Art 14 is a shockingly slim touchscreen Windows laptop with very little in the way of drawbacks -- but can you buy it in the U.S.?

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  • kindle ereader libby mobile app
    By Jam Kotenko 11 months ago

    How To Download Libby Books On Your Kindle Device

    Kindle e-readers and Fire tablets are a great way to read and discover new content, but if you want more options, here's how to download Libby books.

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  • Honor Magic V3 unfolded
    By Dave McQuilling 11 months ago

    Honor Magic V3 Review: Foldable Finesse With One Software Hiccup

    Honor Magic V3 brings us the third iteration of Honor's top-tier foldable, this time with a robust build and a camera array that contends with Google's Pixel.

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  • Lockly Visage
    By Adam Doud 11 months ago

    Lockly Visage Review: Simple Smart Front Door Face Unlock

    The Lockly Visage makes a simple task of using your face to unlock your front door. If your face is unavailable, you can also use your phone or your finger.

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  • military robots
    By C. Gordon 11 months ago

    Military Robots: What Disadvantages Do They Have & How Many Different Types Are There?

    While military robots are ubiquitous in science fiction films, the ones we've developed so far are a bit more tame. Even still, ethical questions arise.

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  • BlackBerry Classic on display
    By Damir Mujezinovic 11 months ago

    Can You Still Use A BlackBerry Classic In 2024?

    If you check secondhand retailers, there's a chance you can find the BlackBerry Classic, the final phone made by the company. Does it actually even work today?

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  • Portable air inflator and accessories displayed on the ground
    By Samantha Catalano 11 months ago

    Can This Tiny Denvix Tire Inflator Really Replace Your Pump? We Tried It & Here's The Rub

    The Denvix Tire inflator is a battery-powered, pocket-sized air pump that can inflate anything from your basketball to your truck's tires. Here's our take.

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  • Android 15 logo on a phone
    By Adnan Ahmed 11 months ago

    Here's How To Check If Your Phone Supports The Android 15 Beta

    The beta version of Android 15 is officially available. Here is how to tell if your phone is eligible to install the beta and some things to keep in mind.

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  • The Fifteenth Doctor and Ruby Sunday
    By Max Miller 11 months ago

    6 Iconic Doctor Who Gadgets That We Wish Were Real

    The world of "Doctor Who" is fleshed out with a procession of impossible but great technologies and gadgets.

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  • Google sign is seen at Googleplex
    By Max Miller 11 months ago

    10 Canceled Google Products That Were Actually Useful

    Google has axed hundreds of promising sounding services over the years. Here are the ones that proved the most useful when they were still live.

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  • Daylight Computer DC-1 tablet
    By Nadeem Sarwar 11 months ago

    How Daylight's 'Live Paper' Display Works (And How It's Different Than E Ink)

    Tablets powered by E Ink displays have moved beyond the Kindle, but startup Daylight is trying to create the next step, which it calls Live Paper.

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  • student pilot talking to instructor
    By Jowi Morales 11 months ago

    5 Ways To Learn How To Fly An Airplane

    Learning to fly an airplane is an exciting opportunity, but it requires a significant investment of time and money. Here are the best ways to go about it.

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  • person using generic food tracking app
    By Mike Shutt 11 months ago

    5 Of The Best Food Tracking Apps In 2024

    If you are looking to count calories, build healthier habits, or track your nutritional intake, there are a wide variety of apps that can help make that easier.

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  • A PS3 and controller
    By Shane O'Neill 11 months ago

    How The US Military Used Sony's PS3 To Build One Of The World's Biggest Supercomputers

    Back in 2010, the U.S. Air Force retrofitted and used the PlayStation 3 as the basis for a versatile tool.

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  • reMarkable Paper Pro
    By Chris Davies 11 months ago

    reMarkable Paper Pro Review: Color E-Paper Tablet Gets Better Screen And Bigger Price

    If your laptop and tablet are too distracting to get work done, reMarkable's Paper Pro e-color slate may be the solution despite its limitations.

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  • Military Operations Center
    By Shane Schmid 11 months ago

    3 Military Inventions That You Might Use Daily

    The U.S. military is often on the forefront of technology, and sometimes it decides to share with the rest of society. Here are a few notable contributions.

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  • Tineco Carpet One Cruiser on a clean pink carpet.
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    By Steve Smith 11 months ago

    Tineco Carpet One Cruiser Makes Cleaning Your Carpet A Simple Part Of Your Routine

    Tineco Carpet One Cruiser makes quick work of dirty carpets -- even those that act as the main highway of your living room, cat hair and dirt included.

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  • military jet
    By C. Gordon 11 months ago

    Can Civilians Really Own And Fly A Military Jet?

    You may have wondered if it's possible for civilians with enough resources to own a military jet. The answer is fairly complicated. Here's what we know.

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  • Airbus A380 on the runway
    By Patrick Phillips 11 months ago

    How Heavy Is The Airbus A380 Jet Airliner And How Much Can It Carry?

    The Airbus A380 officially became the largest passenger aircraft in 2007. But how heavy is it, actually, and how much weight and passengers can it carry?

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  • Locked laptop computer with BitLocker Recovery installed
    By Daniel Meagher 11 months ago

    What Is BitLocker Recovery? Here's Everything You Need To Know

    If you're running Windows, you've probably run into the BitLocker Recovery screen at some point. Here's everything you need to know about the Microsoft program.

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  • US military ballistic helmet
    By Daniel Trock 11 months ago

    Are Military Helmets Bulletproof? Ballistic Certifications, Explained

    Helmets are often described as "bulletproof," but the reality is a lot more nuanced and interesting. Let's take a look at the levels of ballistic certification.

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