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  • A military jet releasing flares in flight.
    By Shane O'Neill March 14th, 2025

    Why Do Fighter Jets Shoot Flares? (And Are They Effective Against Missiles?)

    We've all heard about fighter jets deploying flares in the middle of a heated dog fight, but you'd to be surprised to learn just how important flares are.

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  • A smartphone with an Instax Bluetooth printer and a printout of an image
    By Sumukh Rao March 13th, 2025

    10 Bluetooth Gadgets That Are Actually Worth Buying

    Bluetooth technology is much more than headphones and smartwatches. Check out our list of unexpected Bluetooth devices that can make your life easier.

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  • Dave and Joe excitedly presenting while wearing goggles on Shark Tank
    By Mikael Trench March 13th, 2025

    What Happened To Coldest Water Bottles From Shark Tank Season 15?

    Coldest caught the attention of the producers of "Shark Tank," and it appeared on Season 15 Episode 15.

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  • A silver USB drive with Windows logo on it
    By Pankil Shah March 13th, 2025

    How To Boot Windows Directly From A USB Drive

    Need to boot Windows from a USB? Here’s a simple guide to help you set it up and run Windows anywhere, anytime!

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  • woman getting scanned at airport
    By Olivia Richman March 13th, 2025

    What Do TSA's Airport Body Scanners Actually See When They Scan You?

    Body scanners have been a part of getting through airports for decades now, but they have long raised concerns about the privacy of those who go through.

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  • Concepts of the uncrewed fighter aircraft YFQ-42A (bottom) and the YFQ-44A are pictured in artwork
    By Jonathan H. Kantor March 13th, 2025

    The Air Force's New Fighter Drones Could Change Air Combat

    The USAF's new aerial drones aren't what you probably envision; they're the next evolution in air-to-air combat. Here's what we know so far.

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  • Snapshot of garage toolshed and workspace
    By Jacob Willeford March 13th, 2025

    8 Of The Best Garage Toolboxes (And 3 Of The Worst)

    When it comes to toolboxes for your garage, it's tough to go wrong. Even still, there are toolboxes worth targeting and toolboxes worth avoiding at all cost.

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  • Close-up of 18V One+ HP 1/2-inch Hammer Drill in use
    By Jack Picone March 13th, 2025

    Ryobi One+ Vs Ryobi One+ HP : What's The Difference?

    If you're trying to understand the difference between Ryobi One+ and One+ HP tools, the distinction is fairly simple.

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  • North American B-45C Tornado
    By Alex Hevesy March 12th, 2025

    What Was The First Jet Bomber In The USAF?

    While many know the decorated service history of the B-52 Stratofortress, its predecessor paved the way for stealthy, jet-powered bombers in the U.S. military.

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  • Portland Gear waterproof backpack closeup
    By Megan Lasher March 12th, 2025

    5 Waterproof Luggage Options Designed To Keep Your Tech Safe

    Avid travelers and digital nomads know how important it is to protect their tech. Here are five waterproof luggage options that will keep your gear safe.

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  • A Sign Remembering The 38th Parallel Line And the Korean War
    By Shane Schmid March 12th, 2025

    3 Of The Worst Combat Aircraft Flown During The Korean War

    The Korean War featured the first jets the U.S. military flew in combat, but not everything was new and shiny. Some aircraft from the era were less capable.

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  • The VTOMAN FlashSpeed 1500 on a hard wood floor in front of a white wall showing all the front ports.
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    By Steve Smith March 12th, 2025

    VTOMAN FlashSpeed 1500: Plenty Of Power For All Your Gear

    VTOMAN FlashSpeed 1500 is a power station that's made to be a one-stop-shop for battery power for every piece of consumer technology you own.

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  • The cruise ship Icon of the Seas docked in Miami, bow-on view
    By Madeline Cuccio March 12th, 2025

    How Much Fuel Does A Cruise Ship Hold? (And What It Costs To Refuel)

    From huge cruise ships like Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas to smaller vessels like those of Windstar Cruises, none of them gets anywhere without fuel.

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  • A person working at a work bench with braun hanging shop lights above their head
    By John Davis March 12th, 2025

    6 Harbor Freight Lighting Solutions To Brighten Up Your Work Area

    No matter if you are a DIYer or professional, it's vital to have quality lighting in your work area. Here are six Harbor Freight products to consider.

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  • Pile of assorted disposable batteries
    By Daniel Trock March 12th, 2025

    Here's What Happens To Disposable Batteries After You're Done With Them

    Disposable batteries are incredibly common despite the rise of rechargeable batteries, and the damage done by incorrectly disposing of batteries is very real.

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  • A soldier aims a rifle.
    By Brad Hill March 12th, 2025

    The Tactical Reason Why Military Personnel Wear Watches Inside Their Wrists

    While civilians are used to wearing their watches on the outside of their wrists, military members often do it differently. There's one main reason why.

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  • Fog filling up empty airplane cabin
    By Mikael Trench March 12th, 2025

    Should You Be Concerned If You See Fog Inside An Airplane?

    Many people get nervous while flying and seeing fog rolling through the cabin could potentially cause more stress. However, there is a viable reason behind it.

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  • four AA batteries on a bright green background
    By Keyede Erinfolami March 12th, 2025

    Are B Batteries A Thing? Here's Why You've Likely Never Seen Them

    If you don't think B batteries exist, you're not alone. The truth is, they're real, but just a lot less common than other types of power we use today.

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  • F-14 flying at an angle
    By Brad Hill March 12th, 2025

    The History Behind Iran's F-14 Tomcat Fleet, And Why It Led To A US Sales Ban

    Iran has a history behind its use of the F-14 Tomcat fighter, but its fleet of the jets have led to some friction over time and even resulted in a US sales ban.

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  • DeWalt tools on display
    By Cody D. Campbell March 11th, 2025

    6 High-Value DeWalt Combo Kits That Are Worth The Investment According To Reviews

    DeWalt offers combo kits that are priced significantly lower than the sum of their parts, and some are better than others.

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  • A tug boat spraying water in celebration of the arrival of a ship
    By Ramat Adetunji March 11th, 2025

    Why Do Tugboats Spray Water While Towing Ships?

    While a tugboat goes about its work, pulling other ships around, you might notice it spraying water in large arcs. Why is it only tugboats that do this?

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  • Boy reading under a blanket with a flashlight
    By Alli Hill March 11th, 2025

    10 Of The Most Unique Book Lights To Fuel Your Reading Habit

    The right book light makes late-night reading easier on your eyes and less disruptive to others. Here are 10 unique options to brighten your reading routine.

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  • Instagram logo appears on the smartphone screen
    By Mahnoor Faisal March 11th, 2025

    4 Things That Can Get You Banned On Instagram

    Instagram, the popular photo and video sharing platform has a few rules that you'll need to follow if you don't want your account to get banned.

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  • USB cable plugged into a laptop.
    By Monica J. White March 11th, 2025

    5 Highly-Rated USB-A To USB-C Adapters You Can Buy In 2025

    The big world of USB chargers and adapters can be confusing, and these USB-A to USB-C are some of the best you can purchase.

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  • the f and j keys on a standard keyboard have bumps on them
    By Jam Kotenko March 11th, 2025

    Why Do 'F' And 'J' On Keyboards Have Bumps On Them?

    Whether you are learning to type on a laptop or desktop, you may have wondered why the 'F' and 'J' keys have bumps on them. Here's what you need to know.

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  • Side-by-side images of DJI Mavic 3 Classic and DJI Mavic 3
    By Jowi Morales March 11th, 2025

    DJI Mavic 3 Classic Vs. Mavic 3: How Do These Drones Compare?

    If you want a high-quality camera drone, but aren't sure whether to go with the DJI Mavic 3 Classic or Mavic 3, there are some key differences you need to know.

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  • Hand holding lithium ion battery
    By Jordan Wirth March 11th, 2025

    Mistakes Everyone Makes With Lithium Batteries (And How To Avoid Them)

    Despite powering most of our devices and electric cars for years, almost everyone still makes at least some of these mistakes with lithium-ion batteries.

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