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  • Space X Super Heavy booster caught by chopsticks
    By Damir Mujezinovic October 14th, 2024

    Why SpaceX Ditched Landing Gear For 'Chopsticks' On Starship

    SpaceX made history when it successfully caught the Starship’s Super Heavy booster in “chopstick” arms. Here is why it no longer uses landing gear.

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  • cleaning desktop PC
    By Jowi Morales October 14th, 2024

    How To Prevent (And Clean) Dust Buildup In Your PC Tower

    Dust buildup may be why your CPU is overheating, so it's good to stop it from accumulating inside your PC case in the first place.

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  • Woman typing on a phone
    By Brad Hill October 14th, 2024

    What Is End-To-End Encryption And How Does It Work?

    If you want to make sure that your messages and data transfers are safe, looking for E2EE protocols can be a good place to start. Here's why.

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  • Fighter jet silhouettes over Israeli flag
    By Jonathan H. Kantor October 14th, 2024

    How Many Fighter Jets Does Israel Have, And What Kinds Are They?

    As a result of a long-running relationship between Israel and the U.S., the IAI has several American-made jets at its disposal across several fronts.

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  • Bike tire lighting up with Revolights
    By Mikael Trench October 14th, 2024

    What Happened To Revolights From Shark Tank Season 5?

    Founder Kent Frankovich brought Revolights to the Sharks, and the episode aired on March 7, 2014, as part of the show's fifth season.

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  • Three Amazon HD 8 tablets lined up in a row
    By Joe Hindy October 14th, 2024

    10 Of The Best Tablets For E-Book Reading In 2024, Ranked By Size

    Modern tablet will typically have all the bells and whistles, but when it comes to simply e-book reading, these SlashGear-recommended tablets are best.

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  • Kiddle home page on computer
    By Marinel Sigue October 14th, 2024

    What Is The Kiddle Search Engine And Is It Owned By Google?

    If you're looking for a way for your kids to seach the web safely, Kiddle could be the answer. But is it actually any good?

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  • Makita radio at job site
    By Samantha Catalano October 14th, 2024

    What Comes In Makita's Emergency Kit And Is It Worth It?

    Its important to have an emergency preparedness kit on hand, but is this $400 Makita product worth the cash? We're taking a look at each component to find out.

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  • Photos logo on an iPhone
    By Adnan Ahmed October 14th, 2024

    Can't See Shared Albums On Your Apple Device? Here's What To Know

    The ability to share a photo album on iPhone is yet another feature that extends to not just other Apple devices you own, but also to other people.

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  • USB connection illustration on a smartphone screen
    By Shikhar Mehrotra October 14th, 2024

    5 Common Ways To Fix Android's USB Tethering Issues

    If you don't have access to Wi-Fi on your PC, you can plug your Android phone into a USB port and use its mobile data via tethering. It can be tricky, though.

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  • Man sitting in tree
    By Samantha Catalano October 14th, 2024

    5 Amazon Gadgets To Consider For Hunting Season

    While some hunting gear is pretty obvious, there are a bunch of hunting gadgets available for sale on Amazon that you never even knew you needed.

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  • multiple dog seat belts models
    By Quina Baterna October 14th, 2024

    Seat Belts For Dogs: How To Choose The Right One (And What Our Testing Revealed)

    Dogs are a person's best friend, and if you want to keep them safe on the road, they need a seat belt. We tested a few to help protect your fur babies.

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  • galaxy s24 smartphone stool
    By Max Miller October 14th, 2024

    Chromebook Vs. Samsung DeX: Can Your Samsung Phone Replace Your Computer?

    If you own a Galaxy phone, you have access to Samsung's desktop-like interface, DeX. Is it enough to replace your Chromebook? Here are few things to know.

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  • Macbook laptop Amazon logo
    By Mahnoor Faisal October 14th, 2024

    How To Convert HEIC Images To JPG On Your Mac

    Though HEIC images are common on Apple devices, the file format doesn't enjoy widespread compatibility. Here's how to convert those images into JPEGs on Mac.

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  • woman working on laptop in car trunk
    By Marinel Sigue October 14th, 2024

    6 Gadgets To Make Laptop Work Comfortable In Your Car

    Working out of your is certainly possible, though it may not be the most comfortable experience you've had -- unless you pick up some of these handy gadgets.

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  • Person holding an Instax Mini 11
    By Adnan Ahmed October 14th, 2024

    Why Your Fujifilm Instax Mini 11 May Be Blinking Orange (And Possible Fixes To Try)

    The Fujifilm Instax Mini 11 is a great way to take photos on the go and get instant results, but what does a blinking orange light mean? let's take a look.

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  • PlayStation Portal
    By Lynnae Williams October 14th, 2024

    Can You Use The PlayStation Portal On Public Wi-Fi? What You Need To Know

    If you thought you could ditch your smartphone addiction by gaming on the PlayStation Portal when you're out, you may need to think again.

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  • Microsoft Excel on mobile phone
    By Mike Bedard October 14th, 2024

    10 Important Features You Might Not Be Using In Microsoft Excel

    Whether or not you consider yourself an experienced user of Microsoft Excel, these 10 overlooked features may be able to increase your productivity.

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  • voting machines lined up for an election
    By Rahul Srinivas October 14th, 2024

    How Voting Machines And Election Technology Have Evolved Throughout The Years

    Finding ways to safely and accurately cast votes has been a concern of democracy-minded inventors for centuries. Here is how voting machines in America work.

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  • Eastwood Tools logo
    By Shane O'Neill October 14th, 2024

    Who Owns Eastwood Tools, And Where Are They Made?

    Eastwood Tools has built a reputation for itself specifically in the automotive world with an e-commerce shop.

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  • Wesley Laporte and Dan Barnes present PhoneSoap on Shark Tank
    By David Bixenspan October 13th, 2024

    What Happened To Phonesoap From Shark Tank Season 6?

    Phonesoap became an ubiquitous part of cell phone ownership in the mid-'00s, and Shark Tank helped boost its profile. Here's what happened next.

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  • close-up of BMW emblem on hood of car
    By Brad Hill October 13th, 2024

    Did BMW Really Make Airplane Engines (And Does It Still Make Them)?

    BMW has a long history of manufacturing cars and motorcycles, but did it ever make airplane engines? If the answer is yes, do they still make them?

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  • Perplexity app logo on smartphone
    By Lynnae Williams October 13th, 2024

    What Is The Perplexity Search Engine & Which Private Company Is Behind It?

    Among all the options users have for AI and search engines, Perplexity is on the rise. Here is how Perplexity works and the company that started it.

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  • soldier holding drone
    By Brad Hill October 13th, 2024

    What Is The Switchblade 600 Drone, And Why Is The US Army Buying It?

    In the modern era of military warfare drones are becoming a more important part of the equation, with the Switchblade 600 serving the U.S. Army.

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  • AMD CPU in socket
    By Monica J. White October 13th, 2024

    5 Of The Best AMD CPUs For PC Gaming In 2024

    The processor you choose will make or break your PC, but they aren't one size fits all. These five AMD Ryzen processors suit a variety of builds.

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  • Electric bikes on display
    By Mike Bedard October 13th, 2024

    10 Things You Should Know Before Buying An E-Bike (New Or Used)

    Whether you're looking to buy new or used, plenty of factors can complicate an eBike purchase. Here's what you need to know about this growing product category.

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  • emergency radio
    By John Davis October 13th, 2024

    6 Essential Gadgets You'll Want To Keep On Hand For Storm Season

    Storms can strike unexpectedly, wreaking havoc. To ensure you're prepared, here are six essential gadgets you'll want to always keep on hand for storm season.

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