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  • Side shot of Ford yard tractor
    By Charlie Berrey 1 month ago

    Yes, Ford Used To Make Lawn Mowers - Here's What Years It Sold Them

    Ford might be known for its automobiles today, but at one point, it was also in the lawn mower market, though the company no longer manufactures them.

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  • Cirrus Series G7
    By Quina Baterna 1 month ago

    This All-American Aircraft Brand Has Been Owned By The Chinese Government Since 2011

    Cirrus Aircraft was once a beloved American aircraft company with affordable aircraft and a pilot training programs, but today its owners may surprise you.

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  • A helicopter prepares to land on the ground
    By Daniel Trock 1 month ago

    What Is Rotor Wash From A Helicopter & Is It More Dangerous Than It Looks?

    Helicopters can be as dangerous as they are valuable, in part because of a phenomenon called rotor wash. What is rotor wash, and how dangerous is it?

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  • A woman holding mobile phone with full battery icon.
    By KR Manalo 1 month ago

    How Do Fast Chargers Know How Much Power To Deliver To Your Device?

    Fast charging can recharge your phone or tablet in half the time, but how does it really work? Let's find out how a fast charger picks the right power delivery.

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  • Person holding a single Apple sticker
    By Patrick Phillips 1 month ago

    Why Don't iPhones Come With Apple Stickers In The Box Anymore?

    Apple shipping its logo as a sticker has been happening since the '70s when the Apple II was in production. Sadly, those stickers are a thing of the past now.

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  • Chrome on laptop browser
    By Jordan Wirth 1 month ago

    5 Popular Google Chrome Extensions You Might Want To Avoid

    Chrome extensions can be handy little tools that assist us in our day-to-day tasks, but not all extensions enjoy the same sterling reputation.

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  • An engine oil container in front of a small portable generator.
    By Ron King 1 month ago

    Can You Use Synthetic Oil In A Generator?

    You'll have to do a little bit of routine maintenance on your generator regularly to keep it in working order, but does that include using synthetic oils?

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  • A Super Cub bush plane taking off with mountains in the background
    By Tom Clark 1 month ago

    Why Do Many Smaller Planes Use Horizontally-Opposed 'Boxer' Engines?

    Boxer engines may not be that popular in cars, but they're a common sight in smaller aircraft. But why do these small planes use horizontal engines?

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  • black graphics card on white background
    By Marc Magrini 1 month ago

    These Are 5 Of The Cheapest 4K Graphics Cards You Can Buy Right Now

    Looking for smooth 4K gaming on a budget? These powerful graphics cards offer solid performance without the premium price tag.

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  • An airplane with multiple propellers flying.
    By Shane O'Neill 1 month ago

    Why More Propeller Blades Does Not Mean Higher Top Speeds In Airplanes

    More blades, more speed? Not exactly—here’s why extra propeller blades don’t guarantee higher top speeds for aircraft.

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  • Taking out a laptop's battery
    By Nadeem Sarwar 1 month ago

    Can You Set A Battery Charge Limit On Your Laptop? (And Why Would You?)

    Want to set a battery charge limit on your laptop? Learn if it’s possible, how it works, and why it can help extend battery lifespan.

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  • Google Earth icon
    By Max Miller 1 month ago

    This Google Earth Feature Lets You Digitally 'Time Travel' - Here's How It Works

    A DeLorean may not be able to take you back in time, but you can take a trip to the past on Google Earth.

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  • Smart navigation and location tracking with professional hand interacting with futuristic GPS map interface
    By Tom Clark 1 month ago

    Who Controls GPS & Can The US Government Turn It Off During Military Operations?

    GPS is a service that both military personnel and civilians rely on for a number of tasks, but does the government have the ability to turn GPS off at a whim?

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  • Close up of an iPhone camera system
    By Adnan Ahmed 1 month ago

    What Is The Tiny Hole Next To The iPhone Camera Lenses For?

    Ever wondered what that little hole near your iPhone camera does? Here’s why it’s there and why you shouldn’t cover it.

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  • An aerial view of grounded Boeing aircraft.
    By Chris Littlechild 1 month ago

    What Is A Deadstick Landing & How Do Pilots Pull Them Off?

    A deadstick landing may sound very scary (and probably be scary in the moment too), but a forced landing without engine power is something pilots prep for.

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  • Cargo ships in Black Sea
    By Daksh Chaudhary 1 month ago

    How Do Ships Get In And Out Of The Black Sea?

    Being mostly an inland body of water, how do ships manage to get in and out of the Black Sea? What does the process look like and how difficult is it?

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  • Joby eVTOL in flight going past a mountain
    By Travis Langness 1 month ago

    Why Toyota Invested $250 Million In An Air Taxi Startup

    Toyota, alongside other car manufacturers, has taken an interest in flying vehicle air taxi companies, with Toyota giving a $250 million to one in 2024. Why?

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  • men in front of garage door
    By Quina Baterna 1 month ago

    This Dollar Tree Hack For A Cooler Garage Probably Works, But We'd Stick With The Pros' Way

    A Dollar Tree hack provides a method for cooling your garage on a budget, but the professional solution is almost certainly the better way to do it.

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  • A person replacing the battery on an iPhone
    By Sumukh Rao 1 month ago

    10 Reasons You Shouldn't Get A Third-Party Battery For Your iPhone

    Replacing the battery in a cell phone used to be a lot simpler. Here's why you should avoid third parties when shopping for a replacement for your iPhone.

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  • different types of smartphones using power banks
    By Philip Kambutu 1 month ago

    Can A Cheap Power Bank Damage Your Phone?

    If you are in the market for a new power bank, think twice about buying a cheaper model. It may not be great for your phone in the long run.

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  • Cars parked in front of a store fronting Dollar General signs
    By Patrick Phillips 1 month ago

    Why You Should Think Twice Before Buying Cheap Solar-Powered Lights From Dollar General

    Dollar General offers budget-friendly versions of a lot of popular items, including solar-powered lights, but are these cheap solar-powered lights worth it?

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  • Samsung Members app displayed on Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra
    By Max Miller 1 month ago

    Which Useful Samsung Members App Features Disappear With The Most Recent Update?

    Samsung is continuing its strategy of paring down features that aren't seeing as much use as the company had hoped. Here's what's leaving Samsung Members.

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  • A Roborock Saros 10R vacuuming the floor
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    By Zach Lisabeth 1 month ago

    Roborock's Summer Deals On Some Of The Best Vacuums On The Market

    For the summer, smart home device maker Roborock is rolling out big deals on its best-in-class robot vacuums. Get your floors spotless for cheap.

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  • Person using the Roborock F25 RT
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    By Zach Lisabeth 1 month ago

    Roborock's F25 RT Wet And Dry Cleaner Is Convenient And Affordable

    If your home needs a deep clean more often than you'd like, the Roborock F25RT Wet and Dry Vacuum Cleaner can help.

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  • A beautiful house with electrical furnace heating up the place
    By Daksh Chaudhary 1 month ago

    How Much Could An Electric Fireplace Increase Your Power Bill?

    An electric fireplace is a great way to gain a cozy ambiance in any room. However, can running one add extra bucks to your electric bill? Here's what to know.

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  • An Asus Tuf AM5 motherboard with two M.2 and three PCIe slots
    By Ali Hassan 1 month ago

    What Is PCIe Lane Sharing? (And How It Impacts Performance)

    If you're a computer enthusiast or PC gamer, you've heard about PCIe lanes and possibly even lane sharing. Here's what it all means and how it affects your PC.

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  • older male pilot adjusting radio controls in plane cockpit
    By Dauglas Denga 1 month ago

    Private Jet Pilots Are Different From Commercial Pilots - Here's How

    private plane and commercial pilots are highly trained in order to keep people safe in the air and on the ground, but what are the differences between them?

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