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  • woman wearing airpods pro 3 while working out
    By Olivia Richman 1 month ago

    The Unexpected Reason Why Fitness Buffs Will Want AirPods Pro 3

    The release of the AirPods Pro 3 will see a device that has some fairly significant overhauls, especially aimed at those who consider themselves fitness buffs.

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  • Hand installs solar panel using kit on camper van
    By Shane Schmid 1 month ago

    The Pros And Cons Of Buying A Solar Panel Kit Instead Of Separate Parts

    All-inclusive DIY kits can make the process of installing solar panels easier, but there are also advantages of buying your own separate parts.

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  • The iPhone 17 Pro series lined up in three different color options
    By Brittany Roston 1 month ago

    iPhone 17 Pro Is Apple Let Off The Leash

    The iPhone 17 Pro has arrived, and it's the best iPhone to date, bringing high-end hardware and industry-first support for gamers and professionals.

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  • Fingers holding the iPhone 17 Air to show its thin profile
    By Brittany Roston 1 month ago

    The Super-Skinny iPhone Air Is Peak Apple (For Better And Worse)

    Apple has introduced the long-rumored iPhone Air, a model that boasts the slimmest and most durable design of any iPhone to date, along with other improvements.

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  • A hand holding a red wallet with a blurry airport terminal in the background
    By Joseph Chidi 1 month ago

    Can Your RFID Wallet Go Through TSA?

    It can be frustrating to keep up with what is and isn't allowed through TSA checkpoints, especially if you don't fly often. Is an RFID-blocking wallet allowed?

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  • A small helicopter flying through the air against clear skies
    By Joe Hindy 1 month ago

    5 Of The Cheapest Helicopters That You Can Actually Buy & Fly

    If you want to fly your own helicopter, you should get ready to spend some serious cash. Even these more "reasonable" options start out very expensive.

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  • IFA North Entrance
    By Adam Doud 1 month ago

    SlashGear's Best Of IFA 2025 Awards

    IFA 2025 is underway and we're on the ground, checking out the newest innovations in tech. These are the most impressive devices we've seen this year.

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  • Person uses fire extinguisher in open car hood
    By Chris Littlechild 1 month ago

    What Is A Class C Fire Extinguisher Used For? (And How To Know What Class Yours Is)

    Fire extinguishers are labeled with a lettering system to signify what type of fire they should be used for. Class C devices are crucial for many contexts.

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  • Google Messages app on Android phone.
    By Nadeem Sarwar 1 month ago

    One Of iMessage's Best Features Is Finally Rolling Out For Android Users

    Android users who rely on Google Messages will finally get one of iMessage's most beloved features, but it may not work exactly how they think it does.

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  • A red Swiss Army Knife held din the hand of someone, with all tools out, with an outdoor background
    By Zack Palm 1 month ago

    5 Alternative Ways To Use Your Swiss Army Knife's Toothpick Slot

    The Swiss Army Knife's versatility and historic provenance lives on in these accessories you can equip in your toothpick slot for additional utility.

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  • Aerial view of garbage truck in a neighborhood.
    By Chris Littlechild 1 month ago

    How Garbage Trucks Work: How Do They Know When They Are Full?

    Garbage trucks don’t just haul trash. They compress, measure, and alert when nearing capacity. But how do they really know when it’s time to stop?

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  • Man typing on a computer keyboard.
    By Damir Mujezinovic 1 month ago

    What Do Upstream And Downstream USB Ports Mean On A Monitor?

    Ever notice upstream and dowstream USB ports on your monitor and wonder what they’re for? We explain the difference and what it means for your setup.

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  • An inTech Luna tear drop travel trailer being towed through the southwest
    By Shane Schmid 1 month ago

    Do Travel Trailers Hold Their Value? A Look At Resale & Depreciation

    A travel trailer can be a major investment, and that means you'll want to get your money's worth, so how long can you expect it to hold its value?

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  • A gaming PC on a white desk with colorful lights coming from the case.
    By Joe Hindy 1 month ago

    5 Warning Signs That Your GPU Is Dying

    Graphic cards are some of the most expensive components in desktop PCs, and recognizing when they're about to die can save you a lot of money.

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  • A small travel Wi-Fi router near and a travel adapter
    By Jowi Morales 1 month ago

    What Is A Travel Router And How Does It Work?

    Getting a quality Wi-Fi connection while traveling isn't always easy. Does that mean you should consider a travel router? Here's what you need to know.

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  • SlashGear IFA 2025 Innovation Award badge outside the IFA venue
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    By Daniel Trock 2 months ago

    SlashGear's IFA 2025 Innovation Awards

    At this year's Innovation for All exposition, IFA 2025 brought all sorts of new gadgets to the forefront, many of which won SlashGear's awards for innovation.

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  • Person receiving a call from an unknown caller
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 2 months ago

    Can You Call Back A 'No Caller ID' Number?

    Some people prefer to answer a call only if they recognize the number. Others prefer to call an unknown number back. A "No Caller ID" makes that difficult.

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  • Code 27 AI Companions lined up for display
    By Jack Picone 2 months ago

    IFA 2025 Day Four Recap: Things Are Getting A Little Weird

    Day four of IFA 2025 has come and gone, and between the doggie treadmill and the motivational AI companions, we're not really sure what to expect next.

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  • Hand wearing Apple Watch showing apps
    By Marinel Sigue 2 months ago

    How To Check Your Wrist Temperature With An Apple Watch

    The Apple Watch can monitor all sorts of things about your health, including your wrist temperature -- helpful for those who are tracking ovulation.

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  • A hunting trail camera strapped to a tree trunk
    By Shane Schmid 2 months ago

    These States Have Banned Hunting Trail Cameras - Here's Why

    Hunting trail cameras have become popular both for aiding hunters and for monitoring wildlife, but some states have actually started banning them.

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  • Cargo ship crew working on ship deck
    By KR Manalo 2 months ago

    How Big Is The Crew On A Cargo Ship?

    They’re among the biggest ships in the world, yet they don’t need the massive teams you might expect. Discover how these giants are actually staffed.

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  • A lit-up tent with two chairs underneath of it
    By Joe Hindy 2 months ago

    5 Of The Best Lighting Gear Options To Brighten Your Camping Trip (According To Reviews)

    If you're heading out on a camping trip, it's important to have the right kind of lighting solution — and yes that can mean more than a flashlight or lantern.

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  • A man plugging his cell phone into his car via USB
    By Caroline Anschutz 2 months ago

    Why Charging Your Phone In A Rental Car Might Be A Bad Idea

    Your rental car may have a lot of newer features, including fast-charging USB ports, but you should exercise caution before plugging your phone in.

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  • Gamer playing on Arzopa Z3FC Portable Monitor
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    By Cody D. Campbell 2 months ago

    Work Or Play From Anywhere With The Arzopa Z3FC Portable Monitor

    With the Arzopa Z3FC Portable Monitor, you can work remote or game from anywhere. Find out what makes this product stand out from the competition.

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  • An airplane flying among the clouds.
    By Chris Littlechild 2 months ago

    How Google & Other Flight-Tracking Apps Know Exactly Where A Plane Is At Any Time

    Flight-tracking apps show thousands of planes in real time, but how do they know exactly where each one is? The tech behind it might surprise you.

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  • Side-by-side image of a front door with a dusk-to-dawn light bulb at night and in the daytime
    By Marinel Sigue 2 months ago

    Dusk-To-Dawn Light Bulb: What Is It & How Does It Work?

    If you want some level of lighting automation without smart bulbs, then dusk-to-dawn light bulbs might just be the solution. Here's a quick primer.

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  • Hand holding Android phone with app drawer open onscreen
    By Max Miller 2 months ago

    What Is The App Drawer In Android And How Do You Find It?

    The Android app drawer is incredibly useful, but you'll need to find it on your device, and here's how.

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