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  • App Store icon on iPhone
    By Keyede Erinfolami 2 months ago

    How To Turn Off Auto Update For Your iPhone Apps

    Automatic updates mean less babysitting. You get bug fixes, security patches, and new features without lifting a finger. Some users don't need it, though.

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  • Hand pressing RAM stick down into motherboard
    By Sara Wines 2 months ago

    What Is CUDIMM RAM, And Does Your PC Need It?

    CUDIMM RAM is the newest kid on the computer memory block. But what is CUDIMM RAM, exactly, and should you be thinking about upgrading to it?

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  • An Android smartphone with a No Signal warning on its display.
    By Aman Kumar 2 months ago

    Yes, Your Android Phone Can Still Send Messages Without A Cell Signal: Here's How

    Your Android phone has a lot of messaging capabilities, but did you know there are ways to send messages without a cell signal? Here's what you need to know.

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  • White passenger airplane in the sky
    By Damir Mujezinovic 2 months ago

    Why 1972 Was The Worst Year In Aviation Safety

    Aviation safety standards have come a long way since 1972, which remains the worst year on record in terms of airliner accidents and fatalities.

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  • Apple logo on a glass building
    By Keyede Erinfolami 2 months ago

    Where Are Apple's Macs And MacBooks Built?

    Despite what the "Designed by Apple in California" label might suggest, Macs and Macbooks don't roll off the line in Cupertino. It is a multinational effort.

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  • MacBook Air trackpad
    By Adnan Ahmed 2 months ago

    How To Customize Your MacBook's Trackpad Gestures

    The TrackPad on the MacBook is a remarkably premium experience, but you can actually get more out of it than you may realize with some customization options.

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  • cable bites dinosaur iphone accessory
    By Aaron Greenbaum 2 months ago

    10 Phone Chargers And Accessories Perfect For Geeks And Gamers

    Chargers and accessories that level up your phone and your fandom. From gamepads to geeky docks, here are 10 picks no gamer should miss.

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  • Close-up of TP-Link logo on top of a router
    By Nadeem Sarwar 2 months ago

    Where Are TP-Link Routers Made And Why Does The US Government Want To Ban Them?

    TP-Link has been facing scrutiny recently, with a potential ban on its routers on the cards. But why are they under threat, and where do they come from?

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  • Partially opened MacBook
    By Lynnae Williams 2 months ago

    Here's How To Reset The SMC On Your MacBook

    Resetting your SMC on your MacBook can be a common fix for a lot of common problems, but it's not obvious how to do so. Here's the steps you need.

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  • A Steam Deck on a wooden surface
    By Monica J. White 2 months ago

    Can You Upgrade Your Steam Deck's Storage With A Third-Party SSD?

    The different versions of Valve's Steam Deck come with an internal SSD for storage, but sometimes the pre-installed option just doesn't cut it.

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  • Charger plugged into a GFCI outlet on a tiled wall
    By Daniel Trock 2 months ago

    Why Do Some Outlets Have A Reset Button?

    Do a few of your power outlets around the house have a Reset button you don't understand? It's actually an important safety measure that may save your life.

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  • Man holding a Chromebook in one hand and a smartphone in another hand
    By Lynnae Williams 2 months ago

    What Is The Annihilation Combo On A Chromebook?

    The "Annihilation Combo" sounds like a scary sequence of keys that would completely shut down a Chromebook and render it useless. Luckily, that's not the case.

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  • Person holding a Motorola Moto Tag
    By Adnan Ahmed 2 months ago

    Which Android AirTag Alternative Is The Most Accurate?

    AirTags have been a revelation for Apple users, while Android users are left using alternative devices, but which AirTag alternatives are the most accurate?

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  • A person holding the first version of the iPhone.
    By Shane O'Neill 2 months ago

    Who Created The iPhone? (Hint: It's Not Steve Jobs)

    Think Steve Jobs created the iPhone? The real story might surprise you — here’s who actually designed Apple’s iconic device.

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  • Portable power station charging
    By Daksh Chaudhary 2 months ago

    Can You Leave A Portable Power Station Plugged In All The Time?

    A portable power station is only useful as long as it has a charge, but you've probably heard you shouldn't leave one plugged in all the time. Is that true?

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  • AirTag in hands with keys in the background
    By Hiba Fiaz 2 months ago

    10 Third-Party AirTag Accessories That Are Actually Worth Buying

    A practical list of AirTag accessories that are worth buying, from pet collars to wallets, with top-rated picks that balance function and design.

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  • Mini-ITX board sitting on wooden table
    By Tom Clark 2 months ago

    Mini ITX Vs. Micro ATX: What's The Difference?

    There are multiple motherboard sizes with Mini-ITX and Micro ATX being two of the smallest. They differ on more than their sizes, though.

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  • Digitally generated image of the DJI Assistant 2 emblem.
    By Casey Cooper 2 months ago

    What Is The DJI Assistant 2 And How Do You Use It With Your Drone?

    Looking to get a little more from your drone? Then you need access to a few more options for management, which is exactly what the DJI Assistant 2 is for.

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  • Product image of the RX 9060 XT GPU
    By Adnan Ahmed 2 months ago

    3 Alternatives To The AMD RX 9060 XT That You Can Buy Today

    Graphics cards upgrades are essential for gaming rigs, but the latest and greatest AMD cards can be expensive. Here are some alternatives you can look at.

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  • Two prong plug being plugged into a three prong outlet
    By Lynnae Williams 2 months ago

    Can You Plug A Two Prong Plug Into A Three Prong Outlet? (And What The Third Hole Is For)

    A lot of the power outlets around your house probably have three holes for a three prong outlet, but is it really safe to use a two prong plug in that outlet?

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  • Victorinox Wine Master Wood
    By Quina Baterna 2 months ago

    10 Swiss Army Knives For Every Type Of User

    Swiss Army knives aren't just for the Swiss infantry. The beloved multitool from Victorinox comes in all sorts of flavors, and one is bound to suit you.

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  • An empty office building
    By Cassidy Ward 2 months ago

    8 Of The Coolest Office Chairs With Built-In Technology

    Many people spend an absurd amount of time sitting in an office chair. Why not invest in a chair with built-in tech that enhances the experience?

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  • Customer using credit card to pay for gas at the gas pump
    By Lynnae Williams 2 months ago

    How To Spot A Gas Pump Card Skimmer Before It Can Steal Your Data

    Gas station skimmers are becoming more common as thieves find new ways to steal credit card information. Here's how to protect yourself at the gas pump.

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  • Samsung S25 Edge on display at a Samsung event.
    By Aman Kumar 2 months ago

    Samsung S25 Edge: Just How Small Is The Battery & How Long Should It Last?

    The S25 Edge marks the first foray into ultrathin phones for Samsung, but it comes at a cost: the battery size. So just how much juice does the battery have?

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  • Forehead-level cover badge lettering of Airbag on car body pillar to save passenger's life during collision.
    By Corazon Victorino 2 months ago

    Why Don't Airplanes Have Airbags On Board?

    Cars and other road vehicles have had airbags for several decades. Despite it seeming like a good idea, most airplanes don't have airbags on board. Why is that?

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  • Big Bud with American flag waving
    By Joseph Chidi 2 months ago

    All About Big Bud, The Largest Tractor Ever Built

    Tractors aren't small to begin with, so Big Bud, the world's largest, is particularly huge. The story behind it and what it's capable of are astounding.

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  • A side shot of the HSC Francisco leaving the port in dark brown water.
    By Casey Cooper 2 months ago

    What's The Fastest Ferry In The World? A Look At Its Top Speed

    Ferries aren't typically known for speed, but the fastest ferry in the world can reach high speeds even while carrying many cars and passengers.

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