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  • M3 MacBook Pro
    By Alex Hevesy October 31st, 2023

    14 And 16-Inch MacBook Pros Are The First To Get Apple's New M3 Chips

    At Apple's "Scary Fast" Halloween-themed event, the company announced the new M3 line of chips. The first products to use them will be brand-new MacBook Pros.

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  • m3 chips lineup
    By Brittany Roston October 31st, 2023

    Apple Reveals 3nm M3 Chipset Family, With Pro And Max Available Right Out Of The Gate

    Apple has introduced its M3 chip lineup, including the M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max. The new silicon boasts substantial efficiency and performance upgrades.

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  • Scam or fraud caller ID
    By Lynnae Williams October 30th, 2023

    How To Block Scam Likely Calls: A Step-By-Step Guide

    If you're sick of "scam likely" calls, you're not alone. There are a number of tools to help you keep scammers from blowing up your phone constantly.

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  • NFT written on colorful background
    By Keyede Erinfolami October 30th, 2023

    NFTs Are Now Almost Worthless: Here Are 5 Reasons Why They Didn't Work

    For a brief moment in time, NFTs were all the rage and heralded as the next best investment. So, why do most NFT collections now have a market cap of zero?

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  • multitool atop camping gear
    By Jack Picone October 30th, 2023

    Adventure Essentials: 5 Of The Best Multitools For Hiking And Camping

    If you love hiking and camping, then you understand how important having a multitool is. Here are five of the best multitools you can buy right now.

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  • B-2 bomber in flight
    By Chris Littlechild October 30th, 2023

    Every B-2 Bomber Was Grounded For 6 Months This Year: Here's Why

    After an incident mid-flight, the U.S. Air Force decided to ground every example of the iconic B-2 stealth bomber, apparently out of abundance of caution.

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  • Flip 5 Retro folded
    By Nicholas Wilson October 30th, 2023

    Samsung's Latest Galaxy Z Flip5 Is A Retro Throwback - But You Can't Have It

    Samsung is releasing a new Galaxy Z Flip5 with the retro stylings of the classic Samsung E700 flip phone. Here's what it looks like and why you can't have one.

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  • Temu logo bag
    By Daniel Trock October 30th, 2023

    Beware Of Temu: 5 Scams To Watch Out For

    Temu has quickly become notorious on platforms like TikTok for its falsified advertisements, shady practices, and overall reputation of cheap products.

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  • facebook and meta logos
    By Joe Capraro October 30th, 2023

    Meta Rolls Out First Ad-Free Instagram And Facebook Subscriptions: Here's How Much They Cost

    Just days after X revamped its subscriptions, now Meta has announced monthly plans for ad-free experiences on Facebook and Instagram. There is a catch, though.

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  • iPhone volume buttons
    By Ketaki Bhojnagarwala October 30th, 2023

    5 Fixes To Try If Your iPhone's Volume Buttons Aren't Working

    While iPhones are reliable phones, it can be really frustrating when your volume buttons aren't working. Here are five things to try to get them working again.

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  • iPhone and Pixel phone
    By Bon Adamson October 30th, 2023

    iPhone Vs Pixel: Is One Ecosystem Really Better Than The Other?

    The rise of companies like Apple and Google have necessitated two different ecosystems associated with both brands. But which ecosystem is right for you?

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  • Amazon Kindle Fire Tablet
    By Daniel Trock October 30th, 2023

    3 Essential Accessories Every Amazon Fire Tablet Owner Should Have

    Amazon's Fire tablets are hugely popular due to their nice screens and decent hardware at a very reasonable price point. But you might want to accessorize it.

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  • Person holding phone Instagram app
    By Lynnae Williams October 30th, 2023

    Here's How To Tell If Someone Blocked You On Instagram

    Whether a faux pas was committed or not, sometimes friends or family may have blocked each other on Instagram. Here's how to tell if you're blocked.

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  • phone showing unknown incoming call
    By Marinel Sigue October 30th, 2023

    Find Out Who Called You: 4 Ways To Look Up An Unknown Number

    If you got a phone call from a number you don't recognize, try these four methods to figure out who's behind them.

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  • Galaxy S23 lime and S23 FE mint
    By Shikhar Mehrotra October 30th, 2023

    Samsung Galaxy S23 VS S23 FE: What's The Difference Besides Price?

    With the more affordable Galaxy S23 FE now available, let's look at whether it still makes sense to get the standard S23 that launched back in February.

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  • Venmo icon badge on phone
    By David Bixenspan October 30th, 2023

    Venmo Privacy Settings You Need To Check ASAP

    By default, Venmo shares your transaction history with everyone. If you care about privacy, here are the settings you need to tweak.

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  • video edit illustration
    By Jam Kotenko October 30th, 2023

    YouTube Studio: How To Edit Your Videos To Perfection

    It's not as advanced as pro video editing software, but it's free. Here's how to use YouTube Studio to trim or blur clips, and add music, along with some tips.

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  • soldiers in an M8 Greyhound driving along a dirt road
    By Garrett Ettinger October 30th, 2023

    Why The M8 Greyhound Was Retired From The U.S. Military

    While the M8 Greyhound was one of the fastest armored vehicles of its day, a few key design flaws saw the need for it to be completely re-purposed.

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  • Person repairing smartphone
    By Chris Littlechild October 30th, 2023

    What Is Right-To-Repair And Why Is It So Important?

    The legal right for consumers to repair their own devices without needing permission or access from the device's manufacturer is picking up steam.

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  • Supermarine Spitfire back view
    By Chris Littlechild October 30th, 2023

    Why The Supermarine Spitfire Was One Of The Most Innovative WW2 Planes

    The British Supermarine Spitfire is perhaps one of the most recognizable military vehicles of World War II.

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  • Glamping camp site
    By Ketaki Bhojnagarwala October 29th, 2023

    5 High-Tech Camping Accessories That Will Take Your Glamping Trip To The Next Level

    If you like to adventure the outdoors, but old-fashioned camping isn't your thing, here are five high-tech glamping accessories to make it more comfortable.

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  • Person using Google search
    By Lynnae Williams October 29th, 2023

    A Step-By-Step Guide To Viewing And Clearing Your Google Activity

    Google tends to track a lot of your personal data as you surf the internet and use apps, but it also gives you the tools to monitor that data comprehensively.

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  • Schwerer Gustav model Overloon War Museum
    By Eli Shayotovich October 29th, 2023

    The Biggest Gun Ever Used In Combat: Germany's Schwerer Gustav

    During World War II, as France had bolstered its defense with the Maginot Line, Germany designed an absolute bunker buster of an artillery gun to break through.

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  • Person surfing web encounters virus
    By Lynnae Williams October 29th, 2023

    McAfee Virus Pop-Up Scam Explained: How To Protect Your Device

    If you use McAfee's antivirus software, there's a particular scam that you need to be wary of. Even if you don't, though, it still pays to be cautious.

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  • nfl logo football
    By Brittany Roston October 29th, 2023

    YouTube Streaming Issues Hit NFL Sunday Ticket Subscribers

    YouTube is experiencing service issues, and that includes its pricey YouTube TV platform and its bundled NFL Sunday Ticket plan. Football fans aren't happy.

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  • woman lifting weights wearing Apple Watch
    By Quina Baterna October 29th, 2023

    5 Of The Best Apple Watch Apps For Weightlifters

    If you want a digital companion while you're lifting weights at the gym or to keep tabs on your journey, consider these five apps for the Apple Watch.

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  • Ryobi jet blower front
    By Daniel Trock October 29th, 2023

    This Ryobi Kit Is Perfect Choice For A Pristine Yard And Leaf-Free Lawns

    Cleaning up fallen leaves with a rake is tiring and doesn't actually get rid of them. That's why this cordless leaf vacuum/blower from Ryobi is a good choice.

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