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  • Working with butane torch
    By Daniel Trock August 8th, 2024

    How To Properly Fill A Butane Torch Lighter

    If you have never filled a butane torch lighter before, the process can be a little intimidating. Don't worry, SlashGear will walk you through how to do it.

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  • woman looking at iphone floating emojis
    By Jam Kotenko August 8th, 2024

    4 Ways To Improve Your Facebook Algorithm

    Facebook can sometimes be frustrating to use, particularly when posts you don't care about clog up your feed. Here's what you can do about it.

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  • Apple Mac mini on desk
    By Nadeem Sarwar August 8th, 2024

    Next-Gen Mac Mini Could Take Apple's Most Controversial Strategy To New Extremes

    There are rumors that a new Apple Mac mini is in the works and could be available sometime this year. Here is what we know so far.

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  • unveiling of DPRK nuclear submarine
    By Jonathan H. Kantor August 8th, 2024

    Yes, North Korea Has A Tactical Nuclear Submarine: Here's What We Know

    North Korea's nuclear submarine is certainly an intimidating prospect, but the underlying technology is based on Cold War-era subs. Here's what you should know.

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  • man opening package
    By Jordan Wirth August 8th, 2024

    10 Of The Coolest Tech Gadgets We've Reviewed In 2024

    A lot of new devices come out every year, and 2024 has been no exception. Here are 10 from the last six months we think are worthing paying attention to.

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  • Oviliee S17 mini drone
    By Jowi Morales August 8th, 2024

    Is This Budget Friendly Mini Drone A Great Gift Or Just Overhyped?

    Affordable mini drones are taking over the Amazon marketplace, but how do they truly stack up against their more expensive counterparts? We take a deep look.

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  • Film next to a reel
    By Brad Hill August 8th, 2024

    Positive Vs. Negative Film: How To Decide Which Is Best For You

    You've probably heard of film negatives, but there is actually an opposite, called positive film. It's less common today, but can be good for certain projects.

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  • Bottles of WD-40 on a retail shelf
    By Azzief Khaliq August 8th, 2024

    10 Mistakes You Might Be Making When Using WD-40

    WD-40 has an astonishing amount of uses, but some surfaces and projects you should keep it away from. Here are 10 mistakes you might make with WD-40.

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  • Young woman taking a selfie while surrounded by moving boxes
    By Alli Hill August 8th, 2024

    10 Tech Gadgets To Enhance Your College Dorm Life

    Heading off to college can be a stressful time! Some of these gadgets and gizmos could make your transition into dorm life a little bit more enjoyable.

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  • Laptop with charger on white background
    By Pankil Shah August 8th, 2024

    What To Do If Windows Laptop Is Plugged In But Won't Charge

    If your charger doesn't seem to be powering up your Windows laptop, there's a few things to try that might fix it before you take it in for service.

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  • A high speed train driving
    By Shane O'Neill August 8th, 2024

    How Trains Stay On Track: The Engineering Explained

    If you've ever wondered how massive trains aren't constantly derailing, we have the details on the engineering marvel that keeps them on the tracks.

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  • Titan submersible
    By Max Miller August 8th, 2024

    The Terrifying Tech Failure At The Heart Of New $50 Million Titan Sub Disaster Lawsuit

    A new lawsuit filed against OceanGate sheds light on some of the more controversial aspects of the Titan submersible, including its "hip" tech system.

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  • Dongle connected to a laptop
    By Adnan Ahmed August 7th, 2024

    5 Of The Best Docking Stations You Can Buy For Your Laptop In 2024

    Laptops, these days, don't come with nearly as many ports as they used to so getting one of these best docking stations from 2024 can help increase workflow.

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  • WhatsApp phone and desktop
    By Lynnae Williams August 7th, 2024

    WhatsApp Check Marks Explained: What Do One And Two Checks Mean?

    When you send a message on WhatsApp, you'll see either one gray check, two gray checks, or two blue checks. Here's what they mean for your text message.

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  • Messages alert icon on phone
    By Adnan Ahmed August 7th, 2024

    Can You Actually Recover Deleted Android Messages? Here's What Happened When We Tried

    We all know how devastating it can be to lose a vital text message. We set out to test a few Android data recovery tools - and here's what we found out.

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  • Assorted Raspberry Pi computers on keyboard
    By Mark LoProto August 7th, 2024

    Raspberry Pi Low Voltage Warning: Possible Causes And How To Fix It

    A low voltage warning on your Raspberry Pi SBC can ruin movie night or scupper your robotic battleship. Here's what you need to know.

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  • United Boeing 747
    By Mark Cowley August 7th, 2024

    11 Major Airplanes That Were Discontinued By Manufacturers, And Why

    Even the most dependable aircraft go out of service as aviation technology improves. Here are some of the best-known planes that are no longer produced.

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  • iPhone calendar app
    By Lynnae Williams August 7th, 2024

    Sharing Your Calendars On iPhone Is Simple: Here's How

    Apple and Google have made it easy to share your calendars on iPhone, so that whoever you're collaborating with can keep up with what's going on. Here's how.

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  • a display of new Google devices during a Google media event
    By Max Miller August 7th, 2024

    Why Google Discontinued Its Nexus Line Of Smartphones

    Google's Nexus device line holds a special place in the hearts of many tech enthusiasts. But still, Google stopped making them nearly a decade ago. Here's why.

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  • person texting in iMessage
    By Keyede Erinfolami August 7th, 2024

    How To Recover Deleted Text Messages On Your iPhone

    If you're clearing out old text messages on your iPhone and accidentally delete an important one, don't panic. Chances are, you can still get it back.

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  • USS Gerald Ford
    By C. Gordon August 7th, 2024

    How High Is The Flight Deck On An Aircraft Carrier?

    An aircraft carrier is one of the most imposing modes to transport you can imagine. It literally towers over you. Here's how much it towers over you and why.

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  • The Google TV Streamer
    By Rahul Srinivas August 6th, 2024

    Google Kills Chromecast With New Google TV Streamer: What You Need To Know

    After being on the market for over a decade, Google is saying goodbye to Chromecast and replacing it with the new and more capable Google TV Streamer.

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  • Domed shaped bunker from WWII with French flag in the background
    By Michael Stroud August 6th, 2024

    What Was The Maginot Line And Why Did It Fail In WWII?

    The Maginot Line was an engineering marvel that France hoped would prevent any further incursions. Here's what it was and why it failed to function as intended.

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  • USS John C. Stennis docked
    By Jonathan H. Kantor August 6th, 2024

    What's The Status Of The USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74) & What's The Vessel's Nickname?

    The USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74) is one of the most controversial Nimitz-class aircraft carriers, but it's not because of its crew or the ship itself.

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  • Arc Browser on a Macbook
    By Adnan Ahmed August 6th, 2024

    5 Arc Browser Features That Might Make You Switch

    It can be tough to switch web browsers, especially with tried-and-true options like Google Chrome available. But Arc is one option with some great features.

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  • TORRAS case series
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    By Zach Lisabeth August 6th, 2024

    TORRAS 360 Phone Cases: Quality, Innovation & Protection From Every Angle

    Are you looking for a durable and convenient case for your iPhone? Look no further than TORRAS' 360° Spin and 360° Rotatable Ostand cases available now.

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  • Raspberry Pi booth at Maker Faire
    By David Bixenspan August 6th, 2024

    How To Power Your Raspberry Pi With A Battery

    If you have a Raspberry Pi project that you want to take on the go, you have a few different options for power. Here are the choice available.

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