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  • Top view of MacBook keyboard.
    By Nadeem Sarwar 1 month ago

    Here's What To Do If Your MacBook's Keyboard Is Wearing Off (And Why It Happens)

    Worn-out MacBook keys? Replacement is the real fix, but protective covers and key stickers can stretch your keyboard’s life a little longer.

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  • An android pushing a blue lawn mower across a green lawn in front of a white house surrounded by trees.
    By Marie Brown 1 month ago

    5 High-Tech STIHL Products You Didn't Realize Existed

    STIHL’s smartest gear yet, from robotic mowers to app-connected tools, shows how high-tech can make outdoor work faster, easier, and a lot more fun.

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  • The BowFlex Xtreme 2 SE on a white background
    By Shane Schmid 1 month ago

    What Happened To The BowFlex Workout Machine?

    Once upon a time, the Bowflex was the most popular workout system on the market, but it's since fallen out of favor. What happened to Bowflex?

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  • The Starlink logo displayed on a smartphone placed upon a laptop keyboard.
    By Ron King 1 month ago

    How Reliable Is Starlink? Here's What Users Say

    Starlink is often the best and only option if you want a fast internet connection in remote areas, but is it reliable? Find out what users had to say about it.

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  • Three-button navigation on Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra
    By Max Miller 1 month ago

    How To Get The Three Navigation Buttons Back On Your Android Phone

    Android’s navigation controls have changed over time, but the familiar three-button system is still available on many devices for those who prefer it.

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  • Passenger walking through plane cabin
    By Bob Sharp 1 month ago

    Why Do Plane Cabins Smell Weird When You're Boarding?

    If you board an airplane and smell something weird in the cabin, don't panic. It's likely coming from the APU, an engine at the rear of the plane.

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  • Person holding smartphone with police car blurred in background
    By Max Miller 1 month ago

    Never Give The Police Your Phone Without A Warrant - Here's Why

    Mostly, you don't have to give the police your phone without a warrant. That's your constitutional right. However, there are some exceptions. We'll explain all.

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  • A person playing a game on a laptop
    By Abdul Haddi 1 month ago

    10 Of The Best Laptops For Gaming In 2025, According To Reviews

    Our 2025 gaming laptop picks balance power, display quality, and value, from budget-friendly rigs to high-end machines built for serious play.

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  • iPhone case with a MagSafe ring on the back
    By Adnan Ahmed 1 month ago

    What Is The Circle On iPhone Cases For?

    That circle you see on many iPhone cases isn’t just for looks. It’s designed around one of Apple’s most practical iPhone features.

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  • Boeing 737 Max parked on taxiway
    By Charles Earley 1 month ago

    What Is The Top Speed Of The Boeing 737 And Why Do Pilots Rarely Go That Fast?

    Even people who love air travel want flights to go quickly and smoothly. For jet airliners like the Boeing 737, it's actually best to fly at below max speed.

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  • Back of white router showing WPS/Reset button and LAN ports
    By Marinel Sigue 1 month ago

    What Exactly Does The Reset Button On A Router Do? Here's When To Use It

    Ever wondered what happens when you press that tiny reset button on your router? It wipes everything back to default, so use it wisely.

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  • Queen Elizabeth II christens the P&O Cruises flagship Britannia with champagne in 2015
    By Caroline Anschutz 1 month ago

    Here's Why We Throw Champagne Bottles At New Ships

    The classic image of a bottle of champagne being smashed against a ship before its maiden voyage has a long history. Here's where it all started.

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  • iPhone with iOS 18 shows connected via satellite message
    By Nate Williams 1 month ago

    What Does Connected Via Satellite Mean On Your iPhone?

    If you have the iPhone 14 or a later model, you may have seen the phrase "connected via satellite" pop up. This expands your capacity to send messages.

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  • ortable Gasoline Inverted Generator near a Camper Van.
    By Philip Kambutu 1 month ago

    How Do Inverter Generators Work And What Are They Used For?

    There are a number of different generator types for keeping your house powered on in an emergency. Here's everything you need to know about inverter generators.

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  • Aerial photo looking down at a small sailboat.
    By Casey Cooper 1 month ago

    What To Do If You're On A Sailboat With No Wind?

    If you've ever found yourself on sailboat with a lack of wind to push you along, there are some things you can do to get going again. Here's what we know.

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  • Chromecast with HDMI dongle on white background
    By Jordan Wirth 1 month ago

    3 More Hidden Features Every Google Chromecast Owner Should Know

    Chromecast still has tricks left in 2025. Learn how to remap buttons, use Google Assistant for voice control, and mirror your phone or PC screen.

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  • Magentic charging on Samsung phone.
    By Nadeem Sarwar 1 month ago

    Does Apple's MagSafe Charger Work With Samsung Phones?

    Apple's MagSafe Charger is a fan-favorite thanks to its ease of use, but can you use a MagSafe charger if you own a Samsung instead of an iPhone?

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  • Google Passwords & accounts screen on a smartphone with computer keyboard in background.
    By Marinel Sigue 1 month ago

    Here's Why Your Google Password Manager Is Not Autofilling

    Google Password Manager is designed to simplify logins, but sometimes autofill fails. Here’s why it happens and what you can do to fix it.

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  • A cruise ship near Miami, Florida
    By Shane Schmid 1 month ago

    The Creepy Thing That Most Cruise Ships Have Built-In (And Why)

    Behind the luxury and entertainment, cruise ships contain a secret room designed for situations most travelers would rather not imagine.

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  • Phone screen showing the Amazon app above a slightly out of focus PayPal app icon
    By David Bixenspan 1 month ago

    Why Amazon Does Not Accept PayPal (And What You Can Use Instead)

    While many online retailers are happy to take PayPal payments, Amazon doesn't offer it as an option. We look at why this is and reveal a workaround.

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  • front of Delta aircraft
    By Mike Shutt 1 month ago

    What Is The Delta Private Jet Card & How Does The Program Work?

    This exclusive Delta program pairs SkyMiles rewards with private jet travel, giving frequent flyers a premium path that goes well beyond traditional upgrades.

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  • Rolex Oyster Perpetual Explorer I watch dial close up.
    By Casey Cooper 1 month ago

    Here's How A Rolex Watch Runs Without A Battery

    Rolex watches are known for luxury and reliability, but the hidden mechanism powering their famous movement may surprise even longtime watch enthusiasts.

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  • Pope leading mass inside Sistine Chapel.
    By Nadeem Sarwar 1 month ago

    Why You Can't Take Photos Inside The Sistine Chapel (There's A Copyright Involved)

    Why no photos allowed in the Sistine Chapel today? It’s not just tradition—it goes back to a past photography deal—and there’s more to it than copyright

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  • Lights in a lighthouse rotating at night
    By Ali Hassan 1 month ago

    Why Do The Lights In A Lighthouse Rotate? Here's How They Help Ships

    Long before GPS, lighthouses had been guiding sailors home for centuries. Their rotating lights use certain patterns to help ships navigate to shore.

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  • Amazfit Helio Ring packaging.
    By Rob Rich 1 month ago

    Amazfit Helio Smart Ring Review: Low-Cost Health Tracker Keeps Things Simple

    Less distracting than a smartwatch and cheaper than many smart ring rivals, Amazfit's Helio still comes with plenty of features. What do you miss for the price?

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  • Swiss nuclear bunker above ground surrounded by trees
    By KR Manalo 1 month ago

    Which Country Has The Most Nuclear Bunkers?

    Given its size, you may think the U.S. leads the way when it comes to nuclear bunkers, but America can't hold a candle to this tiny country in that regard.

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  • Home Screen of an iPad Pro.
    By Nadeem Sarwar 1 month ago

    6 Tips For Using Your iPad As A Laptop Replacement

    Practical tips, gear picks, and app suggestions to make your iPad work harder as a laptop alternative without overpromising what it can do.

    Read More
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