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  • Sygic on Apple car play
    By Joseph Chidi 1 month ago

    This Rival Navigation App Is Finally Catching Up To Google Maps & Waze

    Google Maps has long been the favored GPS app, guiding drivers fairly accurately for decades, and then Waze mixed things up with innovative features.

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  • A rescue drone on the ground next to a life buoy.
    By Chris Littlechild 1 month ago

    Here's One Way New York City's Fire Department Is Using Drones To Save Lives

    Drones are versatile machines that are heavily utilized in military operations, but they've also been useful in hobbies and other industries.

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  • An Apple iPad showing a woman in different poses within a swirl while being held in someone's hand.
    By Jorge Aguilar 1 month ago

    13 Things iPads Can Do That Most People Don't Know About

    Get more from your iPad with built-in tools that help you multitask, edit faster, and use your device more efficiently across work and play.

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  • Spypoint Flex Series trail cameras aligned on a table
    By Jack Picone 1 month ago

    ​​How Much Does A Spypoint Trail Camera Cost & What Cell Service Does It Use?

    Spypoint is one of the many companies offering trail cameras, including ones with cellular support. Here's an overview of their cost and service compatibility.

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  • Person plugging a type-C cord into an Android smartphone
    By Gozie Ibekwe 1 month ago

    Android Users Split Over Lack Of USB Cord With New Phone. Half Of Them Are Right

    Smartphone manufacturers eliminating USB cords with packaging is nothing new. So what is the consumer upside? SlashGear's Gozie Ibekwe examines.

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  • a closeup of a security camera on house
    By Daniel Feininger 1 month ago

    5 Gadgets That Can Discreetly Give Your Home Security A Hidden Boost

    Whether or not you operate within a smart home, be sure to look into these five unheralded gadgets that can give your home a boost in security.

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  • An iPhone sitting unplugged next to a USB-C charging cable
    By Caroline Anschutz 1 month ago

    Is The 20-80 Charging Rule For Your iPhone Really Effective? Here's What The Science Says

    A long running rule known by smartphone owners is that you should keep your battery between 20% and 80%, but does this actually impact your battery?

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  • A woman using a laptop while on an airplane
    By Caroline Anschutz 1 month ago

    Can You Use Your Mobile Hotspot On An Airplane?

    While in an airplane, you can't use your smart phone's data, but what about its hotspot capabilities? Can that tech allow laptops or other devices to connect?

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  • Person using a tablet in front of a Christmas tree
    By Niel Stender 1 month ago

    10 Smart Home Ideas That Will Do All The Hard Work This Christmas

    With the holidays approaching, and the cold weather with it, you might start to wish for some new smart-home additions. One of these might be just the thing.

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  • a person using ChatGPT
    By Jowi Morales 1 month ago

    ChatGPT Hasn't Been Banned From Giving Legal Or Medical Advice, But You Still Shouldn't Trust It

    Despite a popular rumor, ChatGPT is not banned from giving users legal or medical advice, but that doesn't mean you should actually listen to it.

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  • Exterior of Tractor Supply store
    By Nate Williams 1 month ago

    Yes, You Can Refill Your Propane Tank At Tractor Supply — But There's A Catch

    Finding a place to refill a propane tank on the road can be rough, but you can take them to Tractory Supply. There are a few stipulations, though.

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  • Scientist prepares a satellite with the Nvidia chip
    By Mark Cowley 1 month ago

    Nvidia Is Shooting One Of Its Most Powerful Chips Into Space

    Nvidia is planning for to blast some its most impressive tech into space, as part of a big bet on the future viability of physical AI data centers.

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  • Person holding a pair of AirPods Max headphones
    By Adnan Ahmed 1 month ago

    Are Refurbished AirPods Max Worth Buying? Here's What Owners Say

    The quality isn't in question and the brand name is strong, but should you buy a refurbished pair of Apple AirPods Max? Here's what you need to know.

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  • Side profile of the Kubota autonomous tractor
    By Mark Cowley 1 month ago

    This Hydrogen-Powered, Self-Driving Tractor Is A Peek Into The Future Of Farming

    You already know that automakers are working hard at making self-driving cars the norm, but now Kubota is also looking at a self-driving tractor.

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  • Zoomed in image of iPhone in hand with Maps open
    By Olasubomi Gbenjo 1 month ago

    Rumor Of Ads In Apple Maps Has Users Up In Arms: 'Short-Sighted Move'

    Apple's mobile operating system is prized for its privacy-friendly sleek and clutter-free interface, but that could be about to change.

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  • A representation of SwitchBot Hub showing temperature, humidity, light, and motion sensors
    By Erynn Ruiz 1 month ago

    5 Handy Ways To Use Temperature Sensors In Your Home

    If you think smart home, you might not imagine a temperature sensor, but there's a lot you can achieve with one of those and some imagination.

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  • Shoppers outside of a Costco warehouse
    By Mark Cowley 1 month ago

    What Does It Mean When A Price Tag At Costco Ends In 99?

    Ever wonder why some Costco prices end in 99, 97, or 88? Those tiny digits aren’t random — they’re coded hints about deals hiding in plain sight.

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  • Apple Games app open on an iPad.
    By Yash Wate 1 month ago

    4 New Apps Released With iOS 26 & iPadOS 26 That Everyone Should Know About

    A closer look at how Apple quietly redefines iPhone and iPad with new apps built right into iOS 26 and iPadOS 26.

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  • USB storage drives posed on table
    By Max Miller 1 month ago

    Is It Safe To Keep Your Important Files On A USB Drive?

    Concerns are always present when organizing your digital life, and the same is true of file safety on a USB drive.

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  • Man holding Amazon delivery box
    By Mark Cowley 1 month ago

    5 Things To Consider When Buying Gadgets On Amazon

    Amazon is the biggest store in the world, and a number of its products are gadgets. However, there are times when you should steer clear of this website.

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  • Picture displaying close up picture of an Apple Watch
    By Patrick Phillips 1 month ago

    How To Restart Your Apple Watch (Even Without A Power Button)

    Restarting your Apple Watch can fix a lot of minor problems, and there's even a way to reboot it without using the buttons on the watch at all.

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  • Treasury Building in Washington, D.C., from corner of 15th & G St., crowded with traffic.
    By Eli Shayotovich 1 month ago

    The Ingenious Way Traffic Lights Worked Before Computers Were Invented

    Traffic lights today are controlled by computers and other purpose-built systems, but what did people do before computers were a thing? You may be surprised.

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  • Apple CarPlay widgets on an infotainment screen
    By Jowi Morales 1 month ago

    5 Apple CarPlay Widgets You Should Install ASAP

    Your CarPlay can do more than you think — a few smart widgets can turn it from basic navigation into something surprisingly useful.

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  • A laptop next to a second laptop on a desk
    By Joe Hindy 1 month ago

    5 Things To Consider When Buying A New Computer, Ranked By Importance

    Buying a new computer can be a nerve-wracking experience. With so many things to consider, and so much money potentially on the line, here's where to start.

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  • Anker 1652 power bank.
    By Nadeem Sarwar 1 month ago

    If You Bought One Of These Anker Power Banks, You May Want To Return It For A Refund

    Several Anker power banks have been recalled from a number of different retailers. Here are all the power banks affected and what to do if you own one.

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  • A Teledyne FLIR Black Hornet Nano in flight being operated by a soldier
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 1 month ago

    The Next Wave Of Military Drones Could Be Mosquito-Sized And Stealthy

    Defense developers are creating micro drones that can fly undetected, provide real-time intelligence, and potentially take on new roles in future conflicts.

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  • Gerald R. Ford International Airport near Grand Rapids, MI
    By Mark Cowley 1 month ago

    This Small Airport Has Been Named One Of The Best To Fly Into For Stress Free Travel

    Airports can be stressful no matter what time of year it is. However, it's said that this small airport is one of the best to travel through.

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