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  • KV-1 tank in a trench
    By Chris Littlechild January 20th, 2024

    What Made The KV-1 Heavy Tank Such A Behemoth On The Battlefield

    One Soviet Union creation, the KV-1, was a prime example of a powerful ground vehicle from World War II.

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  • Person entering passcode on an iPhone
    By Adnan Ahmed January 20th, 2024

    This iPhone Setting Prevents Your Old Passcode From Working

    A new iPhone setting allows temporary access to your phone using an old passcode. Here are the steps you can take to prevent that from happening.

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  • Mechanical keyboard in desk
    By Cody D. Campbell January 19th, 2024

    Why Are Mechanical Keyboards So Popular, And Are They Really Better?

    There's a lot of noise online about mechanical keyboards, and it's more than just the clicking of switches. Here is why these keyboards are so popular.

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  • Brümachen promotional photo
    By David Bixenspan January 19th, 2024

    What Happened To The Brümachen Coffee Maker From Shark Tank Season 12?

    In Season 12 of "Shark Tank," two entrepreneurs pitched their on-the-go coffee maker that uses pods, the Brümachen. Here's what happened to the company.

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  • person putting together a pc
    By Eli Becht January 19th, 2024

    How To Choose The Best Thermal Paste For Your PC

    Thermal paste helps determine how fast you can push your computer, but there are a few things you should know before you pick one out. Here's what we know.

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  • Apple Watch displaying apps
    By Dreamchild Obari January 19th, 2024

    Can You Use An Apple Watch With An Android Phone?

    While it may be technically possible to make do with the limited compatibility, you might find that it's not worth the hassle. Here's why.

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  • Tesla wireless charging platform
    By Ketaki Bhojnagarwala January 19th, 2024

    5 Tesla-Made Products That Have Almost Nothing To Do With EVs

    Tesla is best-known for its electric vehicles, but the company has made plenty of other products completely unrelated to its mainstay technology.

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  • X-59 preview
    By Quina Baterna January 19th, 2024

    Everything To Know About NASA's New X-59 Supersonic Aircraft

    The loss of the Concorde means no commercial supersonic jets at all. NASA's experimental X-59 jet hopes to resurrect faster-than-sound air travel.

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  • White JBL headphones
    By Adnan Ahmed January 19th, 2024

    How To Put JBL Headphones In Pairing Mode (And Connect To An Android Device)

    Smart gadgets are fun to use, but things can be a little confusing when you're first getting everything set up. Here are the steps you need to follow.

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  • An AirTag's stainless steel cover with Apple logo
    By Shikhar Mehrotra January 19th, 2024

    How To Reset An Apple AirTag: A Step-By-Step Guide

    If you want to lend or sell your Apple AirTag to a friend or family member, you will need to reset it for it to work properly. Here's how to do it.

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  • Gas cooker with burning flames of propane gas
    By Mahnoor Faisal January 19th, 2024

    Electric Vs. Gas: Which Is Better For Home Appliances?

    If you're wondering whether you should opt for gas or electric home appliances, we have some thoughts and some surprising statistics for you.

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  • Storage options on iOS
    By Adnan Ahmed January 19th, 2024

    How To Get More Storage On Your iPhone Or iPad

    Thinking of upgrading your phone just to get more storage? If money is tight or you just don't want to, try one of these other approaches first.

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  • Honda concept vehicle at CES 2024
    By Adam Doud January 19th, 2024

    The Biggest Trends At CES 2024

    CES 2024 had no shortage of odd devices and technologies on display, but a few key trends really stuck out as potentially important for the coming year.

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  • F7F Tigercat in flight
    By Chris Littlechild January 19th, 2024

    All About The Grumman F7F Tigercat

    Too late to make a difference in WWII, and too slow for the new jet age, Grumman's F7F Tigercat was a capable warplane that never got to prove itself.

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  • DeWalt logo on a tool
    By Garrett Ettinger January 19th, 2024

    6 Of The Most Useful DeWalt Products That Aren't Power Tools

    The name DeWalt may be synonymous with trusted power tools, but the company doesn't stop there when it comes to developing quality products.

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  • FV101 Scorpion seen during a military parade
    By Damir Mujezinovic January 19th, 2024

    Here's How Quick The World's Fastest Tank Really Is

    Tanks are typically regarded as slow, powerful artillery weapons. In truth, though, there have been some fairly speedy tanks throughout the history of war.

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  • Connecting an AirTag on iPhone
    By Adnan Ahmed January 19th, 2024

    How To Detect Apple AirTags With An Android Device

    If you're an Android user and worried about the possibility of someone tracking you using Apple AirTags, there is a way to sniff them out and maintain privacy.

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  • man using air fryer
    By Marinel Sigue January 19th, 2024

    5 Simple Electric Gadgets Everyone Should Have In Their Kitchen

    No matter if you are learning how to cook or a self-proclaimed chef, there are five electric gadgets that can come in handy when making your next meal.

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  • Phone link iPhone PC pairing screen
    By Olasubomi Gbenjo January 19th, 2024

    How To Use Phone Link To Connect Your iPhone To Your PC

    Phone Link is the convenient Windows app that allowed users to read smartphone messages, check calls, and more on their PC - and now iPhones can do the same.

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  • laptop with Google Chrome logo
    By Lynnae Williams January 19th, 2024

    Are You Missing Out On Google Chrome's Side Panel Feature? Here's How To Use It

    Chrome has a handy side panel feature that can showcase a bunch of personalized info and lets you do more while you're browsing.

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  • Roku Photo screensaver
    By Jam Kotenko January 19th, 2024

    How To Turn Your Roku Device Into A Digital Photo Frame

    Did you know your Roku streaming stick or box can be used to turn your TV into a giant digital picture frame? Here's how to set it up on your own TV.

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  • raspberry pi device on keyboard
    By Eli Becht January 19th, 2024

    Raspberry Pi 5 Vs Orange Pi 5: Which Is Better For Your Project?

    Both the Orange and Raspberry Pi are single-board computers, but there are key differences in hardware power and software compatibility. Let's dive in.

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  • Woman wearing headphones watches smartphone
    By Max Miller January 19th, 2024

    How To Rotate Your Screen On Android

    Your Android device has an accelerometer that detects its orientation by measuring angular velocity and helps rotate your screen.

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  • USS Missouri firing a Tomahawk
    By Alex Hevesy January 19th, 2024

    Everything To Know About Tomahawk Missiles: Speed, Cost, And Destructive Power

    Over its decades of service, the Tomahawk missile has proven itself to be one of the most versatile, accurate, and effective weapons systems ever devised.

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  • black andd white photo of Colossus computer in 1963
    By Jack Picone January 19th, 2024

    These Rare WW2 Photos Reveal The Revolutionary Computer That Helped Defeat The Nazis

    80 years after its creation, the British government has released photos showing off one of the first digital computers that helped to win WWII.

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  • Adobe Illustrator on an iPad
    By Adnan Ahmed January 18th, 2024

    5 Big Mistakes To Avoid When Using Adobe Illustrator

    Adobe Illustrator is a great tool for beginner designers, but five big mistakes are commonly made that can restrict the program's full potential.

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  • Cash App logo
    By Braden Carlson January 18th, 2024

    What Bank Does Cash App Use?

    Online-only finance apps are gaining in popularity, but you might wonder what bank supports Cash App. This depends on what services you use and where you live.

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