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  • macbook halfway open
    By Jordan Wirth August 3rd, 2024

    I Made The Switch From Windows To Mac In 2024: Was It Worth It?

    SlashGear's Jordan Wirth details his switch from a Windows laptop to Macbook, and whether or not the switch was worth the exchanging of different pros and cons.

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  • Nintendo NES Classic mini-console
    By David Bixenspan August 3rd, 2024

    Why Nintendo's NES & SNES Classic Consoles Are So Expensive (And Where You Can Find One)

    If you're feeling nostalgic, you might want to get your hands on one of Nintendo's tiny consoles. But buying the retro-styled machine won't be cheap.

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  • hand holding an iPhone 12
    By Keyede Erinfolami August 3rd, 2024

    How To Automatically Change Your iPhone Lockscreen Wallpaper

    Thanks to the Photo Shuffle feature on iOS 16 and later, you can turn your iPhone lock screen into a slideshow of your coolest photos.

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  • A Diesel Laptops kit
    By Shane O'Neill August 3rd, 2024

    What Do Diesel Laptops Actually Do And Who Owns The Company?

    Diesel laptops aren't just another computer option, they're used to troubleshoot certain machinery and the company is owned by an industry expert.

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  • Raspberry Pi 400 computer
    By Adnan Ahmed August 3rd, 2024

    Will There Be A Raspberry Pi 500? Here's Why We Want One

    There is growing interest among the community revolving around a possible successor to the Raspberry Pi 400.

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  • Hand holding a blue Samsung A25 phone
    By Erynn Ruiz August 3rd, 2024

    10 Phones You Can Buy Today That Still Have Headphone Jacks

    If you're still committed to wired audio, it can be hard to find a phone that doesn't require a dongle for your headphones. These ones still support 3.5mm.

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  • radial engine
    By Jowi Morales August 3rd, 2024

    What Disadvantages Do Radial Engines Have And Why Aren't They Used Much Anymore?

    Radial engines may have been the better option during WW2 for military fighter planes, but nowadays, they are much more rare to find. Here's why.

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  • Microsoft Store icon on phone
    By Pankil Shah August 2nd, 2024

    Microsoft Store Not Working In Windows 11? Here's How To Fix It

    It can be frustrating when you can't figure out why your Microsoft Store on Windows 11 isn't working, but here are some expert troubleshooting tips to try.

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  • Boat with two outboard engines
    By Jowi Morales August 2nd, 2024

    What Are The 4 Basic Types Of Boat Engines & How Do They Work?

    When it comes to how boat engines, there are four main types and each serves its own purpose. Here is how they work so you can decide which is best for you.

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  • Chrysler Air Raid Siren at Walter P Chrysler Museum
    By Garrett Ettinger August 2nd, 2024

    The Loudest Air-Raid Sirens Ever Made Are HEMI-Powered (And Your City May Have One)

    You wouldn't be alone thinking the air-raid sirens used in the 1950s no longer exist, these devices still reside in a lot of major cities.

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  • Tiktok logo near a gavel
    By Dave McQuilling August 2nd, 2024

    US Justice Department Slaps TikTok With Lawsuit Over Alleged Child Privacy Violations

    The U.S. Justice department hit TikTok with a lawsuit, this time pertaining to child privacy violations, which is overshadowed by a pending U.S. ban.

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  • Raspberry Pi board with microSD card
    By Marinel Sigue August 2nd, 2024

    How To Install Raspberry Pi OS On An SD Card

    Installing Raspberry Pi OS on an SD card is simple and should only take a few minutes with the official tool and our guide.

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  • A-90 Orlyonok Ekranoplan
    By C. Gordon August 2nd, 2024

    How This Cold War-Era Ekranoplan Was Able To Zoom Over Water

    The Cold War inspired all kinds of unusual and one-off technologies, and the A-90 Orlyonok Ekranoplan was arguably one of the oddest.

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  • The USS Gerald R. Ford at sea
    By Nathan P. Gibson August 2nd, 2024

    10 Interesting Facts You Probably Didn't Know About Aircraft Carriers

    Aircraft carriers are essential tools for naval forces worldwide, but they are more than a floating runway. Here's what to know about these massive machines.

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  • WD-40 cans on workbench
    By Cody D. Campbell August 2nd, 2024

    6 Potential WD-40 Health Risks & What To Do If You Experience Them

    WD-40 can be useful in many situations, but the product does have potential health risks, and here is what you should do if you experience them.

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  • car dashboard with warning lights on
    By Quina Baterna August 2nd, 2024

    What Do Car Dashboard Lights Mean? Your iPhone's Camera Can Tell You

    Warning lights on your car's dashboard can make you anxious if you don’t know what they mean. Here is how to use your iPhone to identify them.

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  • iPhone on lock screen
    By Marinel Sigue August 2nd, 2024

    iOS 18 User Guide: How To Remove The Flashlight From Your iPhone's Lock Screen

    Having a flashlight right there on your iPhone's lock screen can be convenient or annoying. Now Apple lets you decide for yourself whether to keep it or not.

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  • phone with lock icon
    By Anubha Verma August 1st, 2024

    8 iPhone Security Settings And Features You Should Enable Or Change Right Now

    Worried about the security of your iPhone? Check out these steps you can take to bolster your defenses, from auto-updates to Find My iPhone, and beyond.

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  • HMS Argus at sea with full flat flight deck
    By Mark LoProto August 1st, 2024

    What Was The First Aircraft Carrier With The Game-Changing Full Flat Landing Deck?

    Today, aircraft carries are the most formidable defense in the sea. Here's the story behind the first carriers with the game-changing full flat landing deck.

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  • Air Force One Boeing 747 in flight
    By Brad Hill August 1st, 2024

    Why Did The USAF Choose Boeing 747-8 Jet To Replace The Current Air Force One?

    After several years, Air Force One is seeing a big change, but financial and presidential challenges hampered initial development of the new aircraft.

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  • Vizio smart TVs in store
    By David Bixenspan August 1st, 2024

    Vizio Mobile App Guide: How To Control Your TV Without A Remote

    Smart TVs are the future, and physical remote controls are a relic of the past. Here's how to use your mobile phone to control your new Vizio hardware.

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  • Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor
    By Jonathan H. Kantor August 1st, 2024

    Ship Losses At Pearl Harbor: Why No American Aircraft Carriers Were Sunk

    December 7, 1941, is a day that will live in infamy, but the fact that America didn't lose any aircraft carriers may surprise you. Here's what happened.

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  • person making a call on iPhone
    By Quina Baterna July 31st, 2024

    How To See Blocked Numbers On iPhone

    Blocking numbers on your iPhone can help protect you from unwanted callers. Here’s how to find the list of blocked numbers on your iPhone and Mac.

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  • Person using an iPhone
    By Pranav Bhardwaj July 31st, 2024

    How To Fix Ghost Touch On iPhone

    Ghost touch on iPhone can be a frustrating issue, but if the problem isn't caused by physical damage or manufacturing defects, it's easy to fix.

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  • Raspberry Pi 5 in box
    By Marinel Sigue July 31st, 2024

    How To Tell Which Raspberry Pi You Have

    No matter how much you'd like to keep track of which Raspberry Pi models you own, it can be quite a challenge to do so. Here’s a few methods you can try.

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  • USS Nimitz and strike group
    By Jonathan H. Kantor July 31st, 2024

    How Fast Can Aircraft Carriers Go, And Which Country Has The Fastest?

    Aircraft carriers are a powerful component to many country's militaries, but which one would win in a race? We take a look at the fastest in the world.

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  • Dive bombers over the pacific
    By Michael Bruton July 31st, 2024

    Ten Of The Most Notable Planes To Fight In The Battle Of The Pacific

    Many warplanes took to the Pacific during Word War II, with some leaving a greater impression than others. Here are some of the most notable planes.

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