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  • Person holding an Instax Mini 11
    By Adnan Ahmed October 14th, 2024

    Why Your Fujifilm Instax Mini 11 May Be Blinking Orange (And Possible Fixes To Try)

    The Fujifilm Instax Mini 11 is a great way to take photos on the go and get instant results, but what does a blinking orange light mean? let's take a look.

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  • PlayStation Portal
    By Lynnae Williams October 14th, 2024

    Can You Use The PlayStation Portal On Public Wi-Fi? What You Need To Know

    If you thought you could ditch your smartphone addiction by gaming on the PlayStation Portal when you're out, you may need to think again.

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  • Microsoft Excel on mobile phone
    By Mike Bedard October 14th, 2024

    10 Important Features You Might Not Be Using In Microsoft Excel

    Whether or not you consider yourself an experienced user of Microsoft Excel, these 10 overlooked features may be able to increase your productivity.

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  • voting machines lined up for an election
    By Rahul Srinivas October 14th, 2024

    How Voting Machines And Election Technology Have Evolved Throughout The Years

    Finding ways to safely and accurately cast votes has been a concern of democracy-minded inventors for centuries. Here is how voting machines in America work.

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  • Eastwood Tools logo
    By Shane O'Neill October 14th, 2024

    Who Owns Eastwood Tools, And Where Are They Made?

    Eastwood Tools has built a reputation for itself specifically in the automotive world with an e-commerce shop.

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  • Wesley Laporte and Dan Barnes present PhoneSoap on Shark Tank
    By David Bixenspan October 13th, 2024

    What Happened To Phonesoap From Shark Tank Season 6?

    Phonesoap became an ubiquitous part of cell phone ownership in the mid-'00s, and Shark Tank helped boost its profile. Here's what happened next.

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  • close-up of BMW emblem on hood of car
    By Brad Hill October 13th, 2024

    Did BMW Really Make Airplane Engines (And Does It Still Make Them)?

    BMW has a long history of manufacturing cars and motorcycles, but did it ever make airplane engines? If the answer is yes, do they still make them?

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  • Perplexity app logo on smartphone
    By Lynnae Williams October 13th, 2024

    What Is The Perplexity Search Engine & Which Private Company Is Behind It?

    Among all the options users have for AI and search engines, Perplexity is on the rise. Here is how Perplexity works and the company that started it.

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  • soldier holding drone
    By Brad Hill October 13th, 2024

    What Is The Switchblade 600 Drone, And Why Is The US Army Buying It?

    In the modern era of military warfare drones are becoming a more important part of the equation, with the Switchblade 600 serving the U.S. Army.

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  • AMD CPU in socket
    By Monica J. White October 13th, 2024

    5 Of The Best AMD CPUs For PC Gaming In 2024

    The processor you choose will make or break your PC, but they aren't one size fits all. These five AMD Ryzen processors suit a variety of builds.

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  • Electric bikes on display
    By Mike Bedard October 13th, 2024

    10 Things You Should Know Before Buying An E-Bike (New Or Used)

    Whether you're looking to buy new or used, plenty of factors can complicate an eBike purchase. Here's what you need to know about this growing product category.

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  • emergency radio
    By John Davis October 13th, 2024

    6 Essential Gadgets You'll Want To Keep On Hand For Storm Season

    Storms can strike unexpectedly, wreaking havoc. To ensure you're prepared, here are six essential gadgets you'll want to always keep on hand for storm season.

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  • GoPro Hero (2024) outside
    By Andy Zahn October 13th, 2024

    GoPro Hero (2024) Hands-On: Is It A Bargain For $199, Or Should You Spend More?

    SlashGear took the GoPro Hero (2024) on an adventure to see if this tiny $199 camera is worth it or if it's better to spend more on another model.

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  • Kobalt Mini-base
    By Daniel Trock October 13th, 2024

    5 Of The Top-Rated Mini Tool Boxes You Can Get At Lowe's

    Storage for your tools is essential, but it's not always ideal to have a massive tool chest. These small storage options from Lowes may be perfect for you.

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  • People standing outside Walmart
    By Mike Bedard October 13th, 2024

    10 Home, Auto, And Tech Brands You Might Not Realize Are Owned By Walmart

    If you shop at Walmart, you're likely familiar with some of their exclusive and affordable in-house brands, but you might not know them all.

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  • emoji on phone with message bubbles
    By Alex Hevesy October 13th, 2024

    The 200 Most Popular Emoji And What They Mean

    Your ultimate Emoji guide to translating and ranking the most- and least-used Emoji symbols.

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  • Processor on motherboard
    By Cody D. Campbell October 12th, 2024

    How To Undervolt Your CPU (And Why You Should)

    If you're looking to squeeze that last little bit of life out of a laptop or just reduce the strain on your desktop, undervolting the CPU could be the solution.

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  • person taking picture with iPhone
    By Lynnae Williams October 12th, 2024

    How To Convert A Picture To A PDF On iPhone For Free (Without Installing An App)

    Some might suggest you download an app to convert a picture to a PDF on the iPhone, but the truth is you can do it for free without any apps.

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  • wind and waves hitting Miami shoreline
    By Jack Picone October 12th, 2024

    8 Of The Best Emergency Radios To Have At Home (According To User Reviews)

    Here's all the important information to note on eight of the best emergency radios to have at home, according to user reviews and expert testing.

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  • Gemini app on Android
    By Adnan Ahmed October 12th, 2024

    What Is Gemini Nano And How Does It Compare To Google's Other Gemini Models?

    Google's Gemini Nano is an AI model that can run locally on your phone. Here's what that means and how it compares to the company's other offerings.

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  • comparing columns in Excel
    By Marinel Sigue October 12th, 2024

    How To Compare Two Columns In Excel

    Microsoft's Excel software is one of the best tools for you to organize, analyze, and manipulate data. Here are three ways to compare data in two columns.

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  • kid using a Chromebook
    By Jam Kotenko October 12th, 2024

    What Are Sticky Keys On A Chromebook? (And How To Turn Them On Or Off)

    Chromebooks are perfect for users who only need to do simple tasks, but they still have useful features like sticky keys. Here's how to use them.

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  • notes on Kindle Scribe
    By Adnan Ahmed October 12th, 2024

    3 Hidden Kindle Scribe Features You Should Be Using

    Beyond what the Kindle Scribe is known for and advertised as it packs in these great but lesser-known features that users should definitely check out.

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  • concert with big crowd
    By Mike Shutt October 12th, 2024

    5 Unique & High-Tech Gadgets Every Live Musician Will Want

    Whether you are aspiring to be a live musician or looking to elevate your performances, here are five unique and high-tech gadgets you will want.

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  • Typhoon and F-35
    By Brad Hill October 12th, 2024

    F-35 Lightning II Vs Typhoon FGR4: How Do The Fighter Jets Compare?

    The U.S. military's F-35 Lightning II fighter jet has some strong competition from the U.K.'s Typhoon FGR4. How do these two aircraft stack up?

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  • Christie's auction
    By David Bixenspan October 12th, 2024

    6 Of The Most Expensive Old Electronics Ever Sold At Auction

    It's amazing what collectors will pay to get their hands on old electronics that helped shape today's tech. Here are six of the most expensive sold at auction.

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  • Titan Missile in a silo
    By Jonathan H. Kantor October 12th, 2024

    How Many ICBM Silos Does The US Air Force Have?

    Much of the United States' nuclear arsenal was dismantled years ago, but a surprising number of ICBMs remain in operation under the US Air Force to this day.

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