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  • A fuzzy wind muff on a boom-mounted microphone
    By Max Miller 2 months ago

    Why Do Some Microphones Have Fuzzy Covers?

    Wondering why some microphones have fuzzy covers? Learn what they’re for, how they reduce noise, and why they’re essential in many setups.

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  • Person holding an iPhone with Steam app open with a MacBook in the background
    By Pankil Shah 2 months ago

    The Easiest Way To Get Around Steam's Captcha Error On Windows

    Struggling with Steam’s captcha error on Windows? Here’s the easiest fix to bypass the issue and get back to gaming quickly.

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  • Jet fighter pilot in cockpit view with wingman support
    By Tom Clark 2 months ago

    How Fast Is Mach 10, And Can A Human Survive The Speed?

    Mach 10, ten times the speed of sound, would be about 7,600 mph. It hasn't been reached yet, but could a pilot even survive such intense speeds?

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  • phone screen showing social media folder that includes X, Threads, and BlueSky
    By David Bixenspan 2 months ago

    Threads Vs. Bluesky: Which Is The Best Alternative To X/Twitter?

    If you're looking to leave X, formerly known as Twitter, then BlueSky and Threads are two viable alternatives to consider. Here's a comparison between the two.

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  • A Galaxy Note 7 with stylus.
    By Zohaib Ahmed 2 months ago

    This Is The Worst Smartphone Recall In History (And It's Not Even Close)

    Recalls tend to come and go, but some of them are so dramatic that they become legendary. This is the story of the worst smartphone recall ever.

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  • USB type C cable loosely connected to a laptop
    By Pankil Shah 2 months ago

    What Does The 'PD' In USB PD Stand For & And Why Is It Important To USB Devices?

    You may have a USB hub or charger with a PD designation, but you may not understand exactly how the PD standard affects your ability to charge devices.

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  • disney cruise ship sailing water
    By Aaron Greenbaum 2 months ago

    Secret Tech Cruise Ships Use To Identify & Fight Modern Pirates

    Pirates may not be as prevalent as they once were, but they can still be a nuisance on a cruise ship. This is how ships use modern tech to combat pirates.

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  • TORRAS summer phone cases
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    By Zach Lisabeth 2 months ago

    The Must-Have TORRAS Phone Case This Summer: Where Style Meets Practicality

    Protecting your smartphone needn't come at the expense of style.

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  • A TV plugged into a power strip.
    By Lynnae Williams 2 months ago

    Should You Be Plugging Your TV Into A Surge Protector?

    When it's time to hook up that fine TV, should you plug it and your other devices into a power strip? Or should you use a surge protector instead?

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  • wolfbox dashcam
    By Quina Baterna 2 months ago

    5 Of The Best Dashboard Cameras You Can Find On Amazon (According To Reviews)

    Whether you're wanting to record your drive or have peace on mind in the event of an accident, these dashboard cameras will capture everything for you.

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  • A 3.5-inch floppy disk drive.
    By Nadeem Sarwar 2 months ago

    Why The FAA Still Uses Floppy Disks To Manage Your Flight

    A floppy disk might seem like a thing of the past, but the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) still uses them to manage flight. Here's why.

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  • Stihl BG 50 gas-pwoered handheld leaf blower
    By Lynnae Williams 2 months ago

    Is Stihl A Good Brand Of Leaf Blower? Here's What Owners Have To Say

    A good leaf blower can be a sound investment as well as a useful tool, and those from Stihl have a great reputation for reliability and long life.

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  • The USS Arleigh Burke (DDG 51) moving through the Mediterranean Sea
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 2 months ago

    Why Aren't Modern Warships Armored?

    For decades, warships carried heavier and heavier armor. Then as World War II receded into history, naval armor ended. Here's the reason for the change.

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  • A ship that appears to be sinking, named the RV FLIP and operated by UC San Diego's Scripps institute of Oceanography
    By D Figg 2 months ago

    10 Super-Specialized Ships You Might Not Know Existed

    Shipbuilding has come a long way since the days of sail and wooden hulls. These ships carry out some wild missions thanks to highly specialized design.

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  • Hand inserting a VHS tape into a video cassette player at home
    By Eli Shayotovich 2 months ago

    What VHS Stands For (And How The Retro Video Tech Works)

    VHS cassettes are an obsolete technology but they were a major commodity in their heyday. Here's what it stood for and how they played your favorite movies.

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  • Commercial airline flying on blue sky
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 2 months ago

    The 5 Fastest Passenger Airliners That Fly Today, Ranked By Top Speed

    While there are no supersonic passenger airliners in service today, the fastest airliners can still get you to your destination remarkable quickly.

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  • Grand Yamaha piano being played
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 2 months ago

    How Did Yamaha Go From Building Musical Instruments To Motorcycles?

    In 1954, Yamaha began prototyping its first motorcycle. The same people who cast piano frames were now building engine blocks.

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  • many CDs laid next to each other
    By Mike Shutt 2 months ago

    Disc Vs. Disk: What's The Difference In Tech?

    It's tricky to determine the right usage of a word when it's spelled two different ways. Disc and disk sound identical, but they don't mean the same thing.

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  • Arthur and Ryan talking on Shark Tank
    By Mikael Trench 2 months ago

    What Happened To Clean Cube On Shark Tank Season 7?

    In season 7 of the hit show, Shark Tank, the founders of Clean Cube pitched their company. However, did they get a deal? Here's what you need to know.

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  • A cell phone with a dead battery indicator held in hand
    By Sara Wines 2 months ago

    Does The Apple Watch Drain Your iPhone Battery?

    The Apple Watch's connection to its host iPhone is designed to be as efficient as possible, but there are certain situations where batteries can drain.

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  • large group of photographers taking photos with flash bulbs
    By Mike Shutt 2 months ago

    Why Do Camera Flashes Make Your Eyes Turn Red In Photos?

    Everyone's had a photo that makes their eyes appear bright red. What is the cause of red eye, and what are some of the ways you can prevent it?

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  • A hand hitting an alarm clock
    By Emma Street 2 months ago

    Why Is Snooze 9 Minutes? Everyone's Been Getting It Wrong, And Here's Why

    Alarm clocks have typically had a nine minute snooze time for as long as most people can remember, but the reason why will likely surprise you.

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  • Close up of a  hand selecting the Wi-Fi icon in iPhone's Control Center
    By Pankil Shah 2 months ago

    Which Wi-Fi Frequency Are You Connected To On iPhone? Here's How To Check

    The frequency of the Wi-Fi band you connect to can have a huge impact in your signal strength and consistency, so you'll want to connect to the right one.

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  • Close up of RDI Halcyon system and LaserDisc Pioneer on a bench with cables around it
    By Anthoni Oisin 2 months ago

    Here's What The Ultra-Rare RDI Halcyon Is Worth Today

    Games like Dragon's Lair were once supposedly headed for home console gaming, but the RDI Halcyon's high asking price led it to a premature failure.

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  • Side view of Royal Caribbean ship
    By Chris Littlechild 2 months ago

    How Many Ships Does The Royal Caribbean Cruise Company Own & Which Is The Largest?

    Ocean cruises are big business, and one of the largest companies in that space is Royal Caribbean. How many ships are in its fleet and which one is biggest?

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  • Person viewing an email flagged as suspicious
    By Adnan Ahmed 2 months ago

    SLAM Method: What It Stands For (And How It Can Save You From Hackers)

    With phishing, cyber criminals send fraudulent emails or messages to victims, who often click on malicious links. The SLAM method is an effective defense.

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  • FlightAware listing in the Apple App Store
    By Aman Kumar 2 months ago

    How To Use The FlightAware Tracking App (And How Live Is It?)

    Whether you're waiting for the arrival of a friend or family member, it's a good idea to track their flight status. Here's how to use the FlightAware app.

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