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  • a man holds up android phone with usb debugging enabled
    By Zohaib Ahmed 2 months ago

    What Is USB Debugging And How Do You Turn It Off?

    Ever noticed the USB Debugging option on your phone? It's an incredibly powerful feature, but it also leaves your phone vulnerable. Here's how to turn it off.

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  • An old CRT TV
    By Samyak Goswami 2 months ago

    How Did Old CRT TVs Work?

    Cathode-ray tube (CRT) TVs and monitors were a major influence on late 20th century home entertainment and business culture, but how do CRT screens work?

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  • A hand holding iPhone 16 Pro Max showing the home screen
    By Pankil Shah 2 months ago

    Turn Off These iPhone 16 Pro Max Settings To Improve Your Phone's Battery Life

    If your iPhone 16 Pro Max is not giving you the battery life as promised, simply tweaking a couple of settings can make a big difference.

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  • A Boeing Business 737-7 jet in the air
    By Daniel Trock 2 months ago

    This Website Lets You Design Your Own Boeing Private Jet

    You may not be able to afford a private jet, but you can configure one to your taste using this website for fun. Which layout will you go with?

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  • Red outlets at a medical facility
    By Shane Schmid 2 months ago

    What Are The Red Outlets In Hospitals For?

    If you've noticed those red outlets in hospitals before, you may wonder what they're for. Here's the straightforward answer to that important question.

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  • A person typing on a laptop
    By Sumukh Rao 2 months ago

    10 Laptops That Are Worth Buying Used

    Covid, crypto, and the march of inflation haven't made personal computing any less expensive, but performance continues to rise. These laptops are in budget.

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  • Over the shoulder view of young woman monitoring her home with smart home app
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 2 months ago

    How Long Do Home Security Cameras Keep Footage? The Answer Is Complicated

    Wondering how long home security cameras store footage? The answer depends on several factors—here’s what you need to know.

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  • A dog poses on a log at sunset with a strong backlight, in a photo captured using the CineGold filter as well as a Lightroom film emulation preset.
    By Andy Zahn 2 months ago

    7 Photography Techniques For Mastering Iconic Film Looks Using Digital Gear

    If you're looking to expand your photo capabilities, these tips will help you mimic some of the best image styles.

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  • Anker Laptop Power Bank connected to multiple devices
    By Cody D. Campbell 2 months ago

    Can You Charge And Use A Power Bank At The Same Time? It Depends On This One Feature

    Pass-through power has been around for a while, but few brands include it as a standard feature on many of their available power banks.

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  • Bunch of SD cards on table
    By Marinel Sigue 2 months ago

    Don't Throw Out Your Old SD Cards – Do This Instead

    Think those old SD cards are useless? Here’s what you can do with them instead of throwing them out.

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  • iPhone on a MacBook keyboard showing Mail app icon
    By Pankil Shah 2 months ago

    What To Do If Your iPhone Mail App Is Frozen

    You may become very frustrated if the Mail app on your iPhone keeps freezing every time you open it or try to send an email. Here's how to fix it.

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  • DJI Avata 2 drone being held in hand beside the sea
    By Bob Sharp 2 months ago

    Is The DJI Avata 2 A Good Drone For Beginners?

    FPV drones are very fun, but they can sometimes be intimidating for newbies. Has DJI changed that with the Avata 2 FPV drone? Here's the lowdown.

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  • AT&T building with logo
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 2 months ago

    How Is AT&T's 55+ Discounted Plan Different From Its Standard Phone Plans?

    AT&T offers a plan aimed at subscribers who are 55 years of age or older, but it does have some limitations. Here's everything you need to know.

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  • A monitor and a gaming PC, showing an AIO cooler inside
    By Monica J. White 2 months ago

    Signs It's Time To Replace Your PC's AIO Cooler

    Water cooling your PC with an AIO cooler is effective, but it can be a little stressful. Here's how to know if it's time to replace your AIO cooler.

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  • Icemaker inside a fridge
    By Nadeem Sarwar 2 months ago

    How Does A Fridge's Icemaker Work? A Look At The Tech Behind It All

    We may take the icemaker in our refrigerator for granted, but there's some wild science and history behind the technology that reaches hundreds of years back.

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  • Apple iPhone sitting on top of an iPad
    By Patrick Phillips 2 months ago

    You Can Charge Your iPhone With An iPad - Here's How

    Stuck somewhere away from home without a means of charging your iPhone? If you also have an iPad, there's a workaround to use your tablet to charge your phone.

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  • Security camera on the wall, CCTV on the buildings monitoring the street.
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 2 months ago

    What Size SD Card Do You Need For A Security Camera?

    If you're setting up a security camera or system, there are a few worthwhile considerations to help determine the right size SD card to use.

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  • woman holding phone with popsocket grip
    By Sarah Chaney 2 months ago

    10 Handy Accessories For The Back Of Your Phone

    Our phones go out into the world with us as often as our shoes. These handy rear-mounted accessories will make incorporating your phone into life a breeze.

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  • LG CordZero vacuum product photo
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 2 months ago

    What Makes The LG CordZero Vacuum So Unique Compared To Standard Models?

    All vacuums are the same, right? Wrong. Here's why the LG CordZero is such a unique model, and what exactly makes it stand out from the pack of stick vacuums.

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  • A MacBook, an iPad, an iPhone, an Apple Pencil, a Magic Mouse, an Apple Watch, and a few other Apple devices kept on a wooden table
    By Sumukh Rao 2 months ago

    5 Apple Products Worth Buying Refurbished (And 5 To Avoid)

    Refurbished Apple products can save you money, but not all are worth it. Here's what to buy used and what to avoid if you value long-term use.

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  • iPhone in hand showing chat background feature in Messages app
    By Pankil Shah 2 months ago

    iPhone Messages Is Finally Catching Up To WhatsApp With iOS 26

    Apple's new iOS 26 is bringing some big changes to both the mobile operating system itself and its built-in apps. Messages is one such app receiving an upgrade.

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  • Man holding iPhone in his hand
    By Mahnoor Faisal 2 months ago

    This New iPhone Feature Makes Charging A Whole Lot Less Annoying

    For iOS26, Apple completely revamped the battery section of the settings and included a nifty new feature that will help you a lot while charging.

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  • Close up of Corsair MP700 PRO SSD installed in an example motherboard
    By Ali Hassan 2 months ago

    Can You Use A PCIe 5.0 SSD With A PCIe 4.0 Motherboard?

    Most PCIe accessories, like SSDs, are backwards compatible with one another. However, with storage in particular, you'll see diminishing returns when upgrading.

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  • A Business Jet interior with some desserts and a bottle of champagne on the table
    By Sagar Naresh 2 months ago

    Things You Can Find In Private Jets That Aren't In Commercial Planes

    Celebs swear by the private jet, but it's not just the famous. From sleeping suites to conference rooms, private flyers enjoy advanced comfort and convenience.

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  • Custom PC with AIO temperature display
    By Marc Magrini 2 months ago

    3 PC Parts You Should Always Buy Used (And 7 You Shouldn't)

    Some PC parts work great used, but others need to be new to stay reliable — know the difference to save cash without risking your build.

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  • Typing on creamy mehcnical keyboard.
    By Nadeem Sarwar 2 months ago

    What Exactly Is A Creamy Keyboard?

    If you love the idea of a mechanical keyboard, but can't tolerate the click-clack sound, then a creamy keyboard may be exactly what you're looking for.

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  • The Trump T1 smartphone as pictured on the Trump Mobile website
    By Rahul Srinivas 2 months ago

    Trump's New T1 Phone Might Not Be As American As He Claims

    Turmp Mobile will also be producing a smartphone, the Trump T1 that the company claims will be made in America. Experts in the industry are not so sure.

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