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  • The Moto Tag in green and Galaxy SmartTag2 in white with a versus symbol in between
    By Shikhar Mehrotra August 5th, 2024

    Moto Tag Vs. Samsung SmartTag2: Which Is Better For Android Users?

    The Moto Tag and Samsung SmartTag2 trackers are great for Android users, but which one is better? Here is everything you need to know before buying.

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  • A Boeing 747 flying
    By Nathan P. Gibson August 5th, 2024

    10 Of The Best Jets Boeing Has Ever Made

    Boeing has made some of the most famous jets of all time, so determining which ones are "best" is a little tricky. Here are 10 we think are worthy of the title.

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  • F-14 Tomcats on aircraft carrier elevator
    By Brad Hill August 5th, 2024

    Do Aircraft Carriers Store Planes Below Deck?

    Some of the U.S. Navy's aircraft carriers can carry up to 90 aircraft. Where do they put them, and do aircraft carriers store planes below deck?

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  • A train passing though the Mojave desert.
    By Rahul Srinivas August 5th, 2024

    Why Do Trains Derail, And How Often Does It Happen?

    Are train derailments as dramatic as Hollywood depicts them? We investigate how often trains derail, why they derail, and the severity of derailments.

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  • Pebble smartwatch promotional renders
    By Rob Rich August 5th, 2024

    Why Were Pebble Smartwatches Discontinued?

    Pebble's smartwatches may have set an industry standard but sustained growth in the area turned out harder than initial projections. Here's what happened.

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  • Wi-Fi router on wooden table
    By Quina Baterna August 5th, 2024

    How Often Should You Replace Your Wi-Fi Router?

    Your humble home router is your gateway to the world, but it wasn't designed to last forever, and may be missing important new features.

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  • Brightline In West Palm Beach
    By Shane Schmid August 5th, 2024

    How Fast Is Florida's Brightline Train, And What Company Operates It?

    Florida may have the speedy Brightline, but how fast does it actually go? Who operates the trains and will it become available in other states?

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  • iPhone with MagSafe charging
    By Quina Baterna August 5th, 2024

    Wireless Charging Not Working On iPhone? Here's How To Fix It

    It can be confusing and frustrating when your iPhone wireless charger isn't working. Here are seven troubleshooting tips to try before buying a new one.

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  • Galaxy Nexus phone on display
    By David Bixenspan August 5th, 2024

    OEM Vs. ODM Explained: Why The Two Terms For Tech Manufacturers Are So Confusing

    Original equipment manufacturers and original design manufacturers are both names that get thrown around a lot in tech spaces, and the differences are subtle.

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  • Plane flying through storm
    By Nathan P. Gibson August 5th, 2024

    Flying In And Avoiding Extreme Weather: How Pilots Handle Nature's Challenges

    The weather at 30,000 feet can get a lot more intense than mere turbulence. Here's what airplane pilots do to ensure everyone enjoys a comfortable flight.

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  • Photoshoot with photographer and subject
    By Brad Hill August 5th, 2024

    The Three Different Types Of Light Meter For Film Photography Explained

    Getting the proper exposure is one of the keys to great photography, and using a light meter is one of the keys to getting a great exposure.

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  • networking panel with cables
    By David Bixenspan August 5th, 2024

    What Is A Network Jitter And How Is It Different From Ping?

    The quality of your internet connection doesn't just depend on raw speed. If you've never heard of jitter or ping before, here's what to know.

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  • iPhone with Apple MagSafe battery pack
    By Jack Picone August 5th, 2024

    5 Of The Best MagSafe Battery Packs For iPhone

    Power banks can come in handy in a bind, but if you are tired of the cumbersome cords, here are five of the best MagSafe battery packs for iPhones.

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  • Animator working on 3D character
    By Mikael Trench August 5th, 2024

    5 Free Programs To Get You Started In Animation

    Animating can be a costly. Here are some free programs to get you started in animation until you're ready to invest in more advanced programs.

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  • Escort carrier on water
    By Patrick Phillips August 5th, 2024

    What Is An Escort Carrier And How Does It Differ From A Fleet Carrier?

    Escort carriers, like fleet carriers, can carry multiple aircraft and defend naval forces at sea. So what's the difference between escort and fleet carriers?

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  • Film negatives
    By Shane O'Neill August 5th, 2024

    How To Take Double Exposure Photos With A 35mm Film Camera

    If you're looking to dive into double-exposure photography, here's how to do it with 35mm film.

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  • cluttered work desk
    By Jam Kotenko August 5th, 2024

    Amazon Finds: 7 Things You'll Want To Spruce Up Your Home Office

    If you work from home, you might want to spruce up your office space with some of these awesome Amazon finds. Here are our favorite items you'll want to order.

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  • Send Later feature on iPhone
    By Nadeem Sarwar August 4th, 2024

    You Can Finally Schedule Texts On iPhone And Mac: Here's How

    Scheduling texts and messages has been a very long time coming to your iPhone and Messages app on your Mac. Here's how to use this new feature.

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  • Raspberry Pi 5 with box
    By David Bixenspan August 4th, 2024

    Raspberry Pi Kits For Beginners: What Might Be Included & Where Can You Buy Them?

    There are different kinds of Raspberry Pi kits, and here are some of their details and where you can find them.

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  • People standing around an AbramsX
    By Jonathan H. Kantor August 4th, 2024

    The U.S. Army's Latest Main Battle Tank: The AbramsX

    The AbramsX isn't just a new battle tank for the U.S. Army, it's the latest step in a long and storied line of military hardware innovation.

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  • 3D printer running
    By Daniel Trock August 4th, 2024

    Which Raspberry Pi Do You Need To Run OctoPrint?

    OctoPrint is a great open-source solution for at-home 3D printing, but it doesn't run great on every Raspberry Pi model. Here's what you should know.

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  • Dual monitor workstation
    By Pankil Shah August 4th, 2024

    Windows 11 Not Detecting A Second Monitor? Here's How To Fix It

    A dual-monitor set-up can help to increase productivity, but what if your second screen isn't being detected? Here's what to try to fix the problem.

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  • person texting on iPhone
    By Quina Baterna August 4th, 2024

    iPhone Photos Not Loading In Messages: 6 Ways To Fix It

    If you are trying to send or receive photos in the Messages app on your iPhone but you are not seeing them, here are six ways you can try to fix it.

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  • Green LVT on a platform
    By Michael Stroud August 4th, 2024

    How The LVT-4 Water Buffalo Transformed Pacific Warfare In WWII

    Desperate times calls for desperate measures, and the LVT-4 Water Buffalo is exactly what the U.S. Marine Corps needed to turn the tide in WWII.

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  • notifications on android
    By Jordan Wirth August 4th, 2024

    10 Ways To Fix Common Android Notification Problems

    If you're missing messages, check out these handy steps to help fix your Android notifications. Sometimes it's just a matter of checking (or unchecking) a box.

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  • Android phone
    By Anubha Verma August 4th, 2024

    8 Android Brands We Wish Would Come To The US

    Interested in looking past big names like Apple, Samsung, and Google? These international phone brands haven't hit the U.S. yet, but we really wish they would.

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  • many cyclists on country road
    By Jack Picone August 4th, 2024

    6 Of The Best Heart Rate Monitors For Cycling You Can Buy In 2024

    These days, fitness trackers are pretty accurate at monitoring your health or tracking workouts, which makes them especially useful for cyclists.

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