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  • black ceiling fan in sunroom turned off
    By Quina Baterna 2 months ago

    This Is The Easiest Way To Make Your Ceiling Fan Smart

    Ceiling fans are an eco-friendly way to cool your home, and this simple upgrade can convert your standard ceiling fan into a true 21st century smart fan.

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  • GigaMax 750W 80Plus Bronze power supply on white background.
    By Rob Rich 2 months ago

    What Do Power Supply Ratings Mean? (And Why They're Important)

    If you're about to build a new PC, you might find yourself wondering what the ratings on a power supply actually mean. Here's why they can be important.

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  • A collection of shipping containers
    By Shane Schmid 2 months ago

    Want To Buy A Shipping Container? Here's How Much They Cost

    Shipping containers are becoming incredibly popular for everything from makeshift homes to workshops, but the price of buying one can add up fast.

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  • A Honolulu Police Officer Utilizing A Private Vehicle
    By Shane Schmid 2 months ago

    Why Do Police In Hawaii Drive Their Own Cars?

    If you've ever spent time in Hawaii, you might have noticed the police officers can use their own cars. Why isthis and what are the rules around it?

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  • iPhone with MagSafe charger attached
    By Lynnae Williams 2 months ago

    No, MagSafe Isn't Killing Your Battery - But Here's What Might Be

    If it seems like your smartphone battery is draining unusually fast, it's not because of your MagSafe case. Here are the more likely culprits.

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  • Close up of an NVMe SSD
    By Adnan Ahmed 2 months ago

    eMMC Vs SSD Storage: What Do They Mean And What's The Difference?

    There are a multitude of storage options, and you're likely to come across eMMC and SSD storage types when shopping around, but which is right for you?

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  • iPhone on a desk showing home screen
    By Pankil Shah 2 months ago

    What Does The Person Icon Next To The Time Mean On iPhone?

    IF you've ever noticed a person icon in the upper left corner of your iPhone, we'll break down where it came from, what it means, and how to turn it off.

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  • Sign welcoming drivers to Texas
    By Patrick Phillips 2 months ago

    What Does FM Mean On Texas Roads?

    FM can mean a lot of things, but even Texans may not be aware of what those two letters mean when it comes to Texas roads. Here's what they stand for.

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  • Apple MacBook running an app
    By Adnan Ahmed 2 months ago

    Why You Might Want To Avoid Buying A Base Model MacBook

    Apple's MacBooks are great, but they don't come cheap. So, compromising with a base-level MacBook may seem appealing — but it may not be a brilliant idea.

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  • a variety of braided cables
    By Zohaib Ahmed 2 months ago

    Are Braided Charging Cables Worth The Extra Cost?

    There are no shortage of options when it comes to charging cables for your devices, but are those fancier braided cables worth the extra cost?

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  • Unboxing a grey color iPhone 14 Pro Max
    By Pankil Shah 2 months ago

    Will A Refurbished iPhone Last As Long As A New One? Here's What Users Are Saying

    Buying a refurbished iPhone may be a tempting way to save a few bucks on an upgraded device, but will it last long enough to really save you money?

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  • Firefighters spray water on a fire at Standard Oil's refinery in Brooklyn in 1919, an event that was labeled
    By Alec Hively 2 months ago

    What Happened To Standard Oil, The Once-Largest Oil Company In The World

    Oil tycoon John D. Rockefeller ascended to the status of billionaire thanks to his conglomerate Standard Oil.

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  • Man wearing a suit holding laptop and thinking
    By Pankil Shah 2 months ago

    How Can You Add More Storage To A Laptop?

    Running out of space on your laptop? Learn the best ways to add more storage, from internal upgrades to external solutions.

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  • A female passenger using one of SkyRide's monorail on a cruise ship.
    By Corazon Victorino 2 months ago

    What Happened To SkyRide From Shark Tank Season 3?

    Before SkyRide and Shark Tank, Scott Olson had experienced monumental success with his Rollerblades brand.

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  • Person plugging USB cable into a laptop
    By Max Miller 2 months ago

    The Easy Trick That Tells You Which Side Of Your USB Connector Faces Up

    Ah, the USB connector. So useful, but so easy to plug in the wrong way. Thankfully, there's a method to get it right almost every time — here's what to do.

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  • old sailing ship on the water
    By Mike Shutt 2 months ago

    Why Are The 2 Sides Of Ships Called Port And Starboard?

    Why do ships have sides called "port" and "starboard" when we already have the words left and right? Turns out, there is a reason and some history to it.

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  • Split Image: NI-MH Batteries And A Used Piece Of Aluminum Foil
    By Shane Schmid 2 months ago

    Researchers Have Found A New Way To Recycle Batteries, And It Involves Old Aluminum Foil

    Batteries may be convenient and portable, but from a waste perspective, they're a big problem. Researchers in Vienna may be able to change that.

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  • A blue Boeing 787
    By James Hydzik 2 months ago

    Why Is The Boeing 787 Called 'Dreamliner' (And What It Was Almost Named Instead)

    In case you've ever wondered, the Boeing 787 aircraft and its name have a rather interesting history.

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  • Orange extension cord plug and receptacle on white background
    By Adnan Ahmed 2 months ago

    Do Extension Cords Use Electricity When Not In Use?

    We're all worried about vampire power these days, but should we worry about extension cords, too? Do they suck up power when we're not using them?

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  • Three Gigabyte Aorus AMD motherboards in promotional image
    By Ali Hassan 2 months ago

    MSI Vs. Gigabyte: Which Brand Makes Better Motherboards? (According To Users)

    MSI and Gigabyte are some of the most common motherboard spotted in gaming rigs, though opinions on the internet vary drastically on which mobo is best.

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  • Close up of Nvidia sign
    By Cody D. Campbell 2 months ago

    This GPU Was So Loud That Nvidia Made A Funny Video About It

    Nvidia's FX 5800 graphics card offered high performance by 2003 standards, but that speed came with a cost of excess heat and a very loud fan.

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  • Person holding an Ultrahuman ring
    By Patrick Phillips 2 months ago

    Is The Ultrahuman Ring Worth It? Here's What Users Are Saying

    Smart rings are having their moment in the zeitgeist and Ultrahuman is one of the biggest names, but are its rings worth the cost? Here's what buyers say.

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  • Woman using Windows 11 on desktop and vertical monitor
    By Marinel Sigue 2 months ago

    The One Tool You Need To Make Windows 11 Run Faster (And Remove Bloatware)

    Want to speed up Windows 11 and get rid of bloatware? This one powerful tool can help you clean up your system and boost performance.

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  • Back view of an iPad
    By Max Miller 2 months ago

    What Are The Three Dots On The Back Of An iPad For?

    Noticed the three dots on the back of your iPad? Learn what they’re for and how they connect to accessories like keyboards and docks.

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  • Engineers at work at a system76 assembly facility
    By Zohaib Ahmed 2 months ago

    These PC Brands Are Still Manufactured In America

    More tech companies are shifting their product manufacturing to the United States instead of doing it overseas. Here are the PC brands made in America.

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  • Pelican suitcase being packed onto a plane
    By Sarah Chaney 2 months ago

    Every Pelican Case You Can Bring As A Carry-On

    Deciphering dimensions and protecting your stuff on the go is a travel challenge. Pelican's luggage is durable, innovative, and designed for modern moving.

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  • A gaming setup with a monitor, keyboard, and mouse
    By Adnan Ahmed 2 months ago

    Can You Use Monitor USB Ports For A Mouse And Keyboard?

    Wondering if you can plug your mouse and keyboard into your monitor’s USB ports? Learn how it works and what you’ll need to enable it.

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