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  • two bikes side by side
    By Danny Bojic June 19th, 2024

    Harley-Davidson May Not Make E-Bikes, But They Do Sell Them (& Here's What They Cost)

    Harley-Davidson is best known for it's grunty motorcycles, but the company has previously experimented with electric bicycles and still sells some.

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  • 3 Apple Watches showing various WatchOS 11 features
    By Hiba Fiaz June 19th, 2024

    10 New watchOS 11 Features You'll Want To Start Using On Your Apple Watch ASAP

    The Apple Watch is getting a bunch of exciting new features when watchOS 11 launches, and we've got a rundown of the ones you should keep an eye out for.

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  • TV with the Amazon Prime video app loaded
    By David Bixenspan June 19th, 2024

    The Risk You Take When Buying Certain TVs On Amazon

    Amazon may be The Everything Store, but it's not perfect. There are factors you should be aware of to avoid unscrupulous TV vendors and stay safe on Amazon.

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  • HZ-1 Aerocycle on display in the U.S. Army Transportation Museum
    By Jonathan H. Kantor June 19th, 2024

    The U.S. Army Nearly Fielded This Incredibly Unsafe Aerocycle

    One of the strangest and most dangerous vehicles developed for use by the U.S. Army was the concept vehicle known as the HZ-1 Aerocycle.

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  • signal symbols on tall buildings
    By Danny Bojic June 19th, 2024

    Pros & Cons Of Using A Wi-Fi Mesh System For Your Home

    If you're not getting good Wi-Fi coverage throughout your home, a Wi-Fi mesh network may be your solution. Here's how they work, and whether you should get one.

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  • govee outdoor lights on Independence Day
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    By Zach Lisabeth June 19th, 2024

    Govee Outdoor Lights: One Click Lightshow For Every Occasion

    Govee's Outdoor Light System takes the pain out of setting up a smart yard lighting system and keeps controls simple after the fact.

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  • Arduino Uno and Raspberry Pi boards
    By Marinel Sigue June 19th, 2024

    When To Use Arduino Over Raspberry Pi

    While a Raspberry Pi is a full-fledged computer that can do more complex things than an Arduino microcontroller, it's not the best choice for every project.

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  • 1989 Batmobile on display
    By Jack Picone June 19th, 2024

    Honda Parts Are In The Batmobile From 1989's Batman & You Didn't Even Notice

    Michael Keaton's low-slung and menacing Gothic Batmobile used parts from a bus, a Ferrari, and yes, even a humble Honda Civic.

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  • 5G connection
    By Ketaki Bhojnagarwala June 19th, 2024

    Here's What 5G+ Means On Your Phone (And Why It Matters)

    AT&T has rolled out 5G+ across the United States, but what does it mean, and how does it differ? Here's everything you need to know about the data network.

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  • Adjustable bed
    By David Bixenspan June 18th, 2024

    5 Pieces Of Forgotten Tech That Have Been Reimagined For The Modern World

    Decades ago, infomercials pitched all manner of gadgets for our kitchens and homes. Fast forward to today, and many of those products have gotten a facelift.

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  • iPhones lined up on counter
    By Quina Baterna June 18th, 2024

    Is It Cheaper To Buy A Phone Abroad?

    There are ways that an iPhone can be cheaper if purchased internationally, and here's how you can tell.

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  • RGB computer and keyboard on display
    By Marc Magrini June 18th, 2024

    These Are The Most Powerful Computers Available From Every Major Brand

    If you're looking to snag a powerhouse desktop or laptop, but aren't willing to build your own PC, these are the best options from the biggest manufacturers.

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  • Rider on bicycle in desert
    By Daniel Trock June 18th, 2024

    Bike Gears Explained: How Do Bicycle Transmissions Actually Work?

    Yes indeed, bicycles have transmissions just like cars, but they're different in a few key ways. Here is everything you need to know about them.

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  • Robotics students coding
    By Abhinav Lal June 18th, 2024

    Where Are Arduino Libraries Located? How To Find Them On Windows, Mac, And Linux

    It can be a scary prospect to go digging around your computer looking for specific files. Here's how to find Arduino libraries on Mac, PC, and Linux.

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  • A tan colored Army bridgelayer laying a bridge
    By Michael Stroud June 18th, 2024

    What Is The Army's M104 Wolverine Bridgelayer, And Is It Still Being Used Today?

    In 2003, the first bridgelaying production model arrived: the M104 Wolverine Heavy Assault Bridgelayer.

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  • disposable camera
    By Alex Hevesy June 18th, 2024

    Can You Still Get Disposable Cameras, And How Much Do They Cost To Develop?

    Disposable cameras aren't completely defunct, but if you use one, you'll need to consider the cost and effort that goes into getting the pictures developed.

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  • Beats Solo Buds
    By Chris Davies June 18th, 2024

    Beats Solo Buds Review: Tiny Case And Big Sound, But At The Cost Of Some Features

    The Beats Solo Buds offer a tiny case that easily fits in your pocket and long battery life in the buds, but they also come with some pretty big compromises.

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  • Apple App Store icon on iPhone
    By Mahnoor Faisal June 18th, 2024

    Verification Required In App Store On iPhone: How To Troubleshoot

    Are you getting a Verification Required message on your iPhone when you use the App Store? Here are a few things you can try to clear that message.

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  • The 1989 Batmobile
    By Quina Baterna June 18th, 2024

    Two Of The 1989 Batmobile's Most Iconic Features Were Inspired By These Fighter Jets

    The 1989 Batmobile is one of the most recognisable vehicles in movie history. Here's where the designers got inspiration for the exhaust and sliding roof.

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  • Arduino board with Raspberry Pi Pico
    By Marinel Sigue June 18th, 2024

    Arduino Nano Vs Raspberry Pi Pico: What's The Difference?

    The Raspberry Pi Pico is the new kid on the microcontroller block. How does it compare to the long-established Arduino Nano?

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  • Evaporation Engine
    By C. Gordon June 17th, 2024

    What Is An Evaporation Engine & How Does It Work?

    Scientists have developed an engine powered solely by evaporation, which could have potential implications for future energy creation. Here's what we know.

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  • Maverick on aircraft carrier
    By Patrick Phillips June 17th, 2024

    Which Aircraft Carrier Was Used In Top Gun: Maverick?

    Key scenes in both "Top Gun" films were filmed on actual U.S. Navy aircraft carriers. Here's the combat ready vessel that appeared in "Top Gun: Maverick."

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  • A satellite above Earth
    By Brad Hill June 17th, 2024

    A Look At The Technology & Hardware That Make Spy Satellites Work

    Spy satellites have evolved a lot since they really got their start in the Cold War. Here's a look at some of the technology and hardware that make them work.

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  • Sony camera monitor and control
    By Lynnae Williams June 17th, 2024

    How To Use Sony's Multi-Cam Monitoring With Its Monitor & Control App

    Sony's Monitor & Control App is a powerful tool that can be used for multi-cam monitoring and pairing between your devices. Here's how to use it.

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  • MiG-31
    By Shane Schmid June 17th, 2024

    What Is The Difference Between The MiG-25 Foxbat Vs. MiG-31 Foxhound Fighter Jets?

    The MiG-25 Foxbat would eventually make way for the MiG-31 Foxhound and proved that faster is not always better. Here's more about the differences between them.

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  • AD-1 test flight
    By Brad Hill June 17th, 2024

    These Strange Oblique Wing Aircraft Could Completely Revolutionize Air Travel

    The AD-1 is a unique aircraft with a pivoting wing explored for its ability to improve fuel economy for larger planes.

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  • Ransomware victims
    By Abhinav Lal June 17th, 2024

    The Rise Of Ransomware 2.0: How Attacks Are Evolving And What You Need To Know

    Ransomware attacks can leave your business crippled and your sensitive data exposed to the world. Here's how the phenomenon has changed recently.

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