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  • A man playing a video game on a PC
    By Shane Schmid 2 days ago

    Why Is VRAM So Important In GPUs When You Play At 1440p Or 4K?

    Video Random-Access Memory (VRAM), is a vital component of your graphics card (GPU) that anything above 1080p resolution seemingly demands more of.

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  • Lock screen window of an iPhone.
    By Aman Kumar 2 days ago

    Can You Have Two Apple IDs On One iPhone?

    Wondering if you can use two Apple IDs on one iPhone? Learn what’s possible, what’s not, and how to manage multiple accounts.

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  • Morning Midas cargo ship on fire at sea
    By Tom Clark 2 days ago

    Why Was A Ship With 3,000 Cars Abandoned In The Pacific Ocean?

    Nobody in their right mind would just abandon a bunch of cars in the Pacific Ocean, would they? But that's precisely what happened in June 2025 — here's why.

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  • A red primer bulb on a lawn mower.
    By Shane O'Neill 2 days ago

    Here's What Your Mower's Primer Bulb Is For And How It Works

    Primer bulbs are quickly being phased out as more and more technology shifts to electric, but your existing mower probably has one. Here's what it does.

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  • iPhone in hands showing iOS 26 icon
    By Pankil Shah 2 days ago

    What Is iOS 26's Adaptive Power Mode And How Will It Save Your iPhone's Battery?

    Curious about iOS 26’s Adaptive Power Mode? Discover how it adjusts performance to extend your iPhone’s battery life based on your usage.

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  • Desk setup powered wirelessly
    By Samyak Goswami 2 days ago

    True Wireless Power: This Tech Delivers Up To 100W With No Cables

    Wireless charging has been a fad in the world of technology for quite a while now, but it's never been truly wireless. Can this incoming new tech change that?

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  • Measuring iPhone box with iPhone Measure app
    By Joseph Chidi 3 days ago

    How Accurate Is The iPhone's Measuring App? We Put It To The Test

    Apple's Measuring app is handy and quick, but is it accurate? To find out, we went hands on and compared between it and real measuing devices.

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  • Yellow helicopter in a clearing
    By Joseph Chidi 3 days ago

    Are There Any Helicopters You Can Fly Without A Pilot's License?

    Flying most aircraft requires a pilot's license, but there are a few exceptions, like ultralight helicopters. However, there's a lot you should know first.

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  • Arun Maini with his iPhone 15 Pro Max replica
    By Daksh Chaudhary 3 days ago

    This Is The Biggest iPhone In The World (And It Has A 400-Watt Flashlight)

    iPhones have gotten bigger over the years, but none are quite as big as this massive one made by a YouTuber. It really works and looks amazing.

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  • White Asus laptop running SteamOS
    By Pankil Shah 3 days ago

    Can You Install SteamOS On An Old Windows Laptop?

    SteamOS has finally been given a wider release, allowing users to install it on specific handheld devices, but can you install SteamOS on your old laptop?

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  • Close up of mouse cursor clicking Windows 11 Start icon
    By Pankil Shah 3 days ago

    Windows 11 Is Getting An All-New Start Menu – Here's How You Can Try It Out

    If you'd like to test the new Windows 11 Start menu, with apps in recommended category folders and other helpful functionality, this is how you try it.

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  • Airplane flying during sunset
    By Mikael Trench 3 days ago

    5 Airline Myths Popularized By Hollywood

    There are a lot of things that are mythologized by Hollywood storytelling, but these five myths about airlines and airplanes have persisted for years.

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  • neon lit living room
    By Jon Dempsey 3 days ago

    Why You Might Want To Stick LED Strip Lights Behind Your TV

    These days almost every living room has a TV of some sort, so marrying the lighting and vibe of your favorite room to the screen you're watching makes sense.

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  • gaming computer motherboard with black background
    By Pankil Shah 3 days ago

    How To Find Your Motherboard's Serial Number (And Why You Might Want To)

    Need your motherboard’s serial number? Learn how to find it quickly and why it’s useful for support, upgrades, or warranty claims.

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  • Airplanes stored in a desert.
    By Nadeem Sarwar 3 days ago

    Why Are Old Airplanes Stored In The Desert?

    If you've ever wondered why old airplanes are stored in deserts, there's a perfectly logical reason for it. It has everything to do with the dry climate.

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  • Apple, Windows and Linux logos on a white keyboard
    By Pankil Shah 3 days ago

    What Is Dual-Booting On A PC And Why Should You Try It?

    Curious about dual-booting on a PC? Learn what it is, how it works, and why running two operating systems might be worth trying.

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  • Anker charger between two phones
    By Cody D. Campbell 3 days ago

    Are Anker Nano Chargers Any Good? Here's What Users Say

    Anker's nano range of gallium nitride charger plugs are universally praised for their efficiency and compact size, although some users find them expensive.

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  • A Gigabyte branded Nvidia graphics card in a PC
    By Joe Hindy 3 days ago

    10 Of The Worst Graphics Cards Ever Made

    The big GPU companies don't always get it right -- here are the graphics cards that dissapointed gamers with slow performance, balmy temperatures, and high prices.

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  • Qualcomm Snapdragon logo on smartphone hardware.
    By Corazon Victorino 3 days ago

    Who Makes Snapdragon Chips & Where Are They Built?

    We see Snapdragon processors everywhere, be it Android smartphones or modern Snapdragon laptops. But who builds these chips, and where do they make them?

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  • Maintaining a lawn mower engine.
    By Ron King 3 days ago

    How Often You Should Be Changing Your Lawn Mower's Air Filter

    Like just about anything with an engine, a lawn mower requires some maintenance. This includes the air filter, but how often should you be changing that?

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  • Person wearing black and brown Herschel Heritage Backpack
    By Lynnae Williams 3 days ago

    Why Do Some Backpacks Have Diamond Patches? Here's What They're For

    Backpacks are great and incredibly useful, but have you ever wondered what that diamond patch on the outside is for? Here's the story behind it.

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  • A close-up of a black motherboard
    By Monica J. White 3 days ago

    Are Expensive Motherboards Worth The Money? Things To Consider Before You Splurge

    The motherboard is the connective tissue in a computer and it can widely range in price, but is it actually worth it to buy a more expensive one?

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  • FireWire cable with  connectors visible
    By Nate Williams 4 days ago

    Why Was FireWire Discontinued? Here's What Happened To Apple's USB Alternative

    Apple has a history of doing its own thing when it comes to ports, and Firewire was supposed to replace USB but never caught on. What happened to FireWire?

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  • A tinfoil hat for keeping 5G signals out
    By James Hydzik 4 days ago

    Are 5G Signals Bad For Humans? Here's What The Research Says

    After years of debunked controversy around 5G signals causing adverse effects, there's still loads of misinformation out there. Here's what science says.

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  • a samsung pcie 5 ssd with a velocity micro chip
    By Zohaib Ahmed 4 days ago

    What Does PCIe 5.0 Mean & Is It Worth Splurging On When Buying An SSD?

    If you're looking at a new SSD for your computer, it might be worth knowing what PCIe 5.0 is and whether it's worth spending a little extra for the tech.

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  • Goodyear Blimp taking off from airport
    By Patrick Phillips 4 days ago

    What Does The Inside Of The Goodyear Blimp Look Like?

    The Goodyear blimp is an icon in the skies above many major events around the world. So, what does it look like on the inside? Here's what we know.

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  • Businessman on the phone in a private jet
    By Daniel Trock 4 days ago

    How Some Private Jet Cabins Stay So Quiet (Compared To Commercial Flights)

    Commercial air travel is a lot noisier than private jets. There's technology that private planes can accommodate that commercial airliners cannot. Here's why.

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