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  • Woman looking at her phone
    By Matt Milano 3 months ago

    Thinking Of Switching Your Cell Phone Carrier? Here Are 5 Things You Need To Know

    Changing phone carriers can bring a lot of complication to your life. However, knowing exactly what your needs are can ease the transition considerably.

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  • The Amazon Fire HD 8 tablet in hand showing home screen
    By Tom Clark 3 months ago

    Amazon Is Selling Its Newest Model Fire Tablet For Only $55

    Amazon's newest Fire Tablet has received a hefty discount ahead of this October's Prime Big Deal Days sale, discounting all storage size variants.

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  • A light rail vehicle crosses the floating bridge under its own power during Crosslake livewire testing
    By Caroline Anschutz 3 months ago

    Seattle Has A Powered Train That Can Cross A Floating Bridge - Here's How It Works

    While trains crossing floating bridges aren't new, Seattle's electrically powered Crosslake Connection is an astonishing piece of engineering.

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  • White iPhone 15 Pro Max on a table
    By Adnan Ahmed 3 months ago

    You Should Enable This iOS 26 Feature ASAP If You Value Your Privacy

    Browser fingerprinting is one of the more insidious methods of online tracking, and changing one iOS 26 setting can help you limit it on your iPhone.

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  • Smart TV in a modern living room.
    By Damir Mujezinovic 3 months ago

    Yes, Smart TVs Need Software Updates - Here's Why & How Often

    Don’t skip the updates on your smart TV. Behind the scenes, they’re doing more than you think to keep your streaming smooth and safe.

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  • A green Makita Outdoor Adventure 18V LXT cordless coffee maker sitting on a stump.
    By Marie Brown 3 months ago

    13 Unexpected Devices That Work With Power Tool Batteries

    Power tool batteries aren’t just for drills anymore. They power fans, vacuums, heaters, and coolers that make work and play more comfortable.

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  • Screenshot of the iPadOS 18 version of the Calculator app.
    By Rob Rich 3 months ago

    5 Apps The iPad Shockingly Took Years To Get

    There are a few examples of well-known or popular iPhone apps that took way longer than expected to finally get their own dedicated iPad iteration.

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  • Graphic depicting Alibaba's Qwen AI model
    By Alec Hively 3 months ago

    Alibaba Claims It's Beating OpenAI And DeepSeek At Their Own Game

    Alibaba may not be the first name that comes to mind when you think of AI, but the e-commerce giant is taking the fight to AI's big boys — or so it says.

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  • A hand holding the iPhone 16 Pro inside an Apple physical store.
    By Corazon Victorino 3 months ago

    This iPhone App You Use Every Day May Be Killing Your Battery Fast

    If your iPhone battery seems to drain faster than expected, one app you probably use daily could be the culprit, and many users are noticing it.

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  • A rendering of the Voyager 1 spacecraft with stars in the background
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 3 months ago

    NASA's Voyager 1 Is Set To Hit A Historic Landmark In November 2026

    NASA's Voyager 1 probe launched into space in 1977, shortly after the Voyager 2 probe. Since then it has continued transmitting data back to Earth.

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  • Steam storefront open on a monitor
    By Joseph Chidi 3 months ago

    Are Cheap Monitors Really Worth Buying For Your Gaming PC? Here's What Gamers Say

    Reaching for the budget monitor will obviously help with those on a tight budget, but for some rigs, it may not be worth the savings for long-term enjoyment.

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  • a close up of the Garrett AT Pro metal detector
    By Edward Munene 3 months ago

    Are Garrett Metal Detectors Any Good? Here's What Users Say

    In any discussion of metal detectors, you're likely to run across the name Garrett. Are they worth the money, though? Here's what owners think.

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  • Smartphone mounted on the DJI Osmo Mobile 6 gimbal,
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 3 months ago

    DJI's Osmo Mobile 6 Gimbal Gives Your iPhone 3-Axis Stabilization — For Less Than $110

    Gimbals keep cameras stable, so there's no shaky movement while filming, but they often cost you a pretty penny. The Osmo Mobile 6 is a little more affordable.

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  • Woman in a car using Google Maps.
    By Damir Mujezinovic 3 months ago

    Can You Get A Ticket For Using Your Phone's Map App While Driving?

    Laws are racing to catch up with technology as phones lead to more and more auto accidents, but does that mean you're not able to use your phone's map function?

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  • The exterior of a Best Buy store
    By Caroline Anschutz 3 months ago

    Are There Any Drawbacks To Buying Apple Products From Best Buy?

    If you don't live close to an Apple store, you might be tempted to try out your local Best Buy, but are there any drawbacks with going that route?

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  • Philips Electric Rough Service incandescent bulb,
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 3 months ago

    Are Incandescent Lightbulbs Making A Comeback? Here's What We Know

    A new executive order from Donald Trump has left many wondering whether classic incandescent bulbs are making a comeback. Find out what we know so far.

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  • An iPhone on a table with the number 26 on its background.
    By Andrew Ekuwem 3 months ago

    5 Settings You Might Want To Change After Updating To iOS 26

    The new iOS 26 might be a popular update, but not everyone is a fan of all its changes. Thankfully, most new features can be customized with these settings.

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  • Doctor with hand on patient shoulder
    By Olasubomi Gbenjo 3 months ago

    This Medical Device Can Extend People's Lives (And Was Invented Entirely By Accident)

    A total accident led to the discovery of a medical device that's helped extend people's lives and get a vital organ back on track. Here's how it happened.

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  • GFCI outlets on display in a store
    By Damir Mujezinovic 3 months ago

    3 Things You Should Never Plug Into Your Home's GFCI Outlets

    While GFCI outlets are commonly used in homes for safety reasons, there are some things you should still never plug into them. Here's what they are.

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  • USB4 plug cable on blue background with USB 4.0 text
    By Max Miller 3 months ago

    How Fast Is USB4? (And How To Know If Your Laptop Has This USB Port)

    You may be wondering if the USB ports on your computer are able to utilize the fastest speeds, but it's not straight forward. Here's how to tell what you have.

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  • Apple logo
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 3 months ago

    Do Apple Updates Really Make Your iPhone Slower?

    It's a recurring myth that the latest Apple update will make your iPhone slower, but does that turn out to be the case? Here's what the data says.

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  • Close-up of a Piper PA 32R right wing during refueling
    By Madeline Cuccio 3 months ago

    Why Airplanes Still Use Leaded Fuel

    Cars have used unleaded fuel since the mid-1990s, but piston aircraft engines mostly still run on leaded petrol, despite the additive's health hazards.

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  • Close-up of an airplane wing, showcasing its rivets, with a rural landscape in the background
    By Caroline Anschutz 3 months ago

    Why Airplanes Still Use Millions Of Rivets (But Cars Are Welded)

    Rivets are a positively ancient way of fastening materials together; despite that, we still use them to assemble planes instead of welding. Here's why.

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  • Couple sleeping in a bedroom covered by the Bedsure Electric Blanket
    By Zack Palm 3 months ago

    5 More Smart Gadgets User Reviews Say Can Instantly Upgrade Any Bedroom

    Smart gadgets with thousands of reviews that users say improve comfort, lighting, and convenience in the bedroom while staying budget-friendly.

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  • Bottom of phone showing mic hole
    By Joseph Chidi 3 months ago

    Here's Why Your Phone Has A Little Hole Next To The Charging Port

    Most smartphones have a tiny hole at the bottom of them but it's not always clear what it's for. Here's what that hole is for and what it does.

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  • TSA desk at airport
    By Nate Williams 3 months ago

    You May Want To Avoid Bringing Your Electric Toothbrush Through TSA (Here's Why)

    The Transportation Security Administration has a nice, long list of devices that can be checked, are only allowed in carry-on, and are completely banned.

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  • Ivanpah solar power facility with backdrop of desert mountains
    By Mike Garrett 3 months ago

    $2B California Solar Plant To Shut Down After A Decade For The Most Frustrating Reason

    Not all solar power is created equal. The Ivanpah facility in the middle of the desert has generated power using mirrors for more than a decade.

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