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  • Brian and Chase giving each other perplexed expressions during Chill Systems Shark Tank pitch
    By Mikael Trench 2 months ago

    What Happened To Chill Systems On Shark Tank Season 12?

    Chill Systems founders Chase Mitchell and Brian Bloch pitched their three-can cooler on a season episode of "Shark Tank." What happened to Chill systems?

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  • A person grabbing a tool from a Milwaukee Packout container.
    By Shane O'Neill 2 months ago

    This Mod Turns Your 2-Drawer Milwaukee Packout Into A Rolling Tool Box

    While Milwaukee does make its own rolling toolboxes and workbenches, this 3D-printing project is considerably cheaper and can be customized.

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  • Close up of iPhone showing always on display
    By Pankil Shah 2 months ago

    Does Always-On Display Drain Your Phone's Battery?

    Smartphone displays will use up your battery faster than any other component, but if you need to have it on at all times, the are ways to reduce the drain.

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  • Hinge dating app logo.
    By Aman Kumar 2 months ago

    Does Hinge Notify Users About Screenshots? How The Dating App Works

    Hinge is one of the most popular dating apps in the world, but if you or a potential match try to screenshot, does it notify you about the screenshot?

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  • Empty battery symbol
    By Daniel Trock 2 months ago

    What Happens To A Battery When It Expires? Understanding Shelf Life & Self-Discharge

    Batteries are a part of our everyday life and help to keep our electronics charged and working, but what happens to batteries as they begin to age?

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  • Someone playing Tetris on an old Game Boy.
    By Barry Peacock 2 months ago

    8 Retro Gadgets That've Made A High-Tech Comeback

    The tech revolution saw the smartphone replace a dozen devices we recall with nostalgia today. But these retro gadgets are back with a vengeance.

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  • Photo depicting Infinix Note 50 Series.
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    By Zach Lisabeth 2 months ago

    The Infinix NOTE 50 Takes Its Cues From Automakers, Offering Alloy Steel With Premium Feel

    Smartphones continue to get more expensive, but the Infinix Note 50 Pro+ 5G is the perfect balance of tech and price. Here's everything you need to know.

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  • Split Image: Woozoo Globe Fan And Vornado 530
    By Shane Schmid 2 months ago

    Costco's Woozoo Vs. Vornado: How Do These Fans Stack Up Against Each Other?

    Costco's Woozoo and the Vornado are pretty similar to each other in terms of price, but which fan is the right option to keep you and your surroundings cool?

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  • An Intel unlocked processor
    By Adnan Ahmed 2 months ago

    Intel K Vs. KF: What's The Difference Between These CPUs?

    If you're looking to buy or upgrade a PC, it's important to find the best processor, which only gets confusing with naming conventions like Intel's.

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  • Willie and Tarik in sled gear presenting on Shark Tank
    By Mikael Trench 2 months ago

    What Happened To BearTek On Shark Tank Season 7?

    BearTek made a strong showing on Shark Tank with gloves for users who want to stay active and still use their tech, but what happened to them after Shark Tank?

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  • An artist's digital rendering of a Hellfire R9X missile.
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 2 months ago

    Why Do Hellfire R9X Missiles Have Blades?

    The Hellfire missile's name is well-known, but its variants aren't. Among them is the Hellfire R9X, which was designed with six long blades. Why?

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  • A hand holding an LED bulb with blue background
    By Pankil Shah 2 months ago

    Why Do LED Bulbs Glow When Turned Off?

    LED bulbs are more efficient than older incandescent or fluorescent bulbs, and can save you significant money. But why do they sometimes glow when turned off?

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  • Google Gemini icon surrounded by Google Workspace app icons
    By Max Miller 2 months ago

    Why Some May Not Trust Using Gemini In Their Google Workspace Account

    Google's Gemini AI is becoming more visible in its suite of workplace programs, such as Google Docs and Slides. Here is why some users remain wary of it.

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  • Apple Pencil resting on an iPad with a folio case
    By Adnan Ahmed 2 months ago

    Apple Pencil (2 Gen) Vs. Apple Pencil USB-C: What's The Difference?

    The Apple Pencil is an extension of your workspace, but what are the key differences between the Apple Pencil 2 or the USB-C? Here's what you need to know.

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  • razrs
    By Adam Doud 2 months ago

    Moto Razr Ultra First Look: Finally, A True Flagship Foldable

    Motorola's foldable phones get a 2025 update, along with a pair of new wearables, and Samsung is getting some serious competition.

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  • A B-2 Spirit banking left with blue sky in the background.
    By Brad Hill 2 months ago

    How Stealth Aircraft Technology Has Evolved From The F-117 Nighthawk To The B-21 Raider

    In 1990, the F-117 Nighthawk was the first warplane to use stealth technology. Now the B-21 Raider promises new leaps in stealth. What's changed along the way?

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  • Solar panels on a house roof with the sun in the background.
    By Rob Rich 2 months ago

    What Is The Ideal Temperature Range For Solar Panels & Can They Get Too Hot?

    Solar panels are designed to sit in sunlight all day and convert solar power into electricity, but is it possible for them to get too hot?

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  • The old YouTube logo on a screen.
    By Nadeem Sarwar 2 months ago

    When Was YouTube Created And What Was The First Video Ever Uploaded?

    It only seems like YouTube has been around forever. It actually had a slow start and a change of mission before it became a video-sharng juggernaut.

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  • Roborock Saros Z70
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    By Zach Lisabeth 2 months ago

    Roborock Brings Next-Generation AI To Home Cleaning With The Saros Z70

    Roborock's Saros Z70 may catch your eye with its first-of-its-kind robotic arm, but this smart robotic vacuum also promises groundbreaking AI.

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  • A wrecked Tiger tank sitting in a field.
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 2 months ago

    Why The Tiger & Tiger II Tanks Couldn't Turn The Tide In WW2

    Nazi Germany's Tiger and Tiger II tanks have been lauded as legendary and among World War II's most fearsome weapons. Why couldn't they save the Axis powers?

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  • The SS United States docked at Pier 82 in Philadelphia.
    By Brad Hill 2 months ago

    All About The SS United States: Why Was This Ship So Important?

    As the ocean liner SS United States is being prepared for its final voyage, from Alabama to a site off Florida, we look back at what made it so important.

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  • Costco store
    By Damir Mujezinovic 2 months ago

    Yes, You Can Trade-In Your Old Phone At Costco - But Does It Pay A Fair Price?

    Costco offers a mobile device trade-in program through a partner. Here's how the trade-in program works and how it compares to other programs.

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  • The Amazon Fire HD 10 tablet with the Amazon Stylus Pen
    By Corazon Victorino 2 months ago

    What Is The Best Tablet For Drawing In 2025? (According To Users)

    You might be surprised to learn what the best user-rated tablet is to hone your artistic prowess (and its price!).

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  • Person wrapping extension cord
    By Patrick Phillips 2 months ago

    This May Be The Most Efficient Way To Wrap An Extension Cord

    If you're constantly working with extension cords, it's worth knowing the best way to manage and wrap the cabling once your done. It will save you a headache.

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  • A Typhoon-class submarine surfaced in a harbor.
    By Brad Hill 2 months ago

    Was The Red October A Real Soviet Submarine?

    The Red October, featured in both a Tom Clancy novel and a movie starring Sean Connery and Alec Baldwin, seemed so genuine. Was it a real Soviet submarine?

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  • A man carrying a portable power station by handle
    By Pankil Shah 2 months ago

    Watts Vs. Watt-Hours: Why These Two Power Station Specs Mean Very Different Things

    Confused between watts and watt-hours? Learn the key difference between these two power station specs and why it matters for your energy needs.

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  • Text reading AI with laptop overlayed on it
    By Max Miller 2 months ago

    What Is An AI PC & How Is It Different From A Normal PC?

    Wondering what an AI PC is? Learn how it differs from a regular PC, what makes it AI-ready, and why it’s gaining traction in tech.

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