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  • Split Image Two Angles Of What's Left Following A Fire Hydrant Theft
    By Shane Schmid 2 months ago

    Why Do People Steal Fire Hydrants? Officials Aren't Sure, But There's One Valuable Possibility

    Fire hydrants in LA County are being stolen at an alarming rate. It's leaving officials scratching their heads, but there is one explanation for why.

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  • A motorcycle battery receiving maintenance.
    By Nate Williams 2 months ago

    Trickle Charger Vs. Battery Tender: Which Tool Fits Your Motorcycle Needs?

    If you won't be riding your motorcycle for a while, you'll want something to keep its battery from dying. Should you get a trickle charger or battery tender?

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  • expensive gadgets on sale in a store
    By Jowi Morales 2 months ago

    5 High-Tech Gadgets Worth The Hefty Price Tag

    While you can find a lot of tech for cheap without much effort, some items really do benefit from paying a bit extra. We've selected a few that are worth it.

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  • Atlantis IV submarine half submerged in water
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 2 months ago

    What Are Tourist Submarines And How Deep Can They Go?

    Discover what tourist submarines are, how they let you explore underwater safely, and just how deep they can take you beneath the surface.

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  • Electric power lines against a sunrise.
    By Eli Shayotovich 2 months ago

    When Were Power Lines Invented & How Was Electricity Transmitted Beforehand?

    Power lines are a regular part of our day-to-day lives now as they carry electricity through the world, but when were they first invented?

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  • Invisible Ink bubble laid over iOS Messages logo on smartphone
    By Keyede Erinfolami 2 months ago

    How To Send (And View) Hidden Texts With Invisible Ink On iPhone

    Want to send a message to someone but keep a little bit of mystery? Invisible Ink lets you do just that. Here's how to use it when sending a message.

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  • Smoke detector installed on the ceiling
    By Tom Clark 3 months ago

    Can Smart Smoke Detectors Actually Call 911?

    If you have a fire emergency, it’s convenient to have a working smoke detector. However, can a smart smoke detector take it a step further by calling 911?

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  • Pylons carrying power lines at sunset
    By Bob Sharp 3 months ago

    Do Power Lines Affect GPS Accuracy?

    Wondering if power lines mess with your GPS? Learn whether they affect accuracy and what really interferes with your signal.

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  • 2006 Williams FW28 racing, top-down, front-left three-quarter view
    By Madeline Cuccio 3 months ago

    You Won't Find These Engines That Achieve The Highest RPMs Anywhere On The Road

    Your car's tachometer has a redline that's probably well below 10,000 rpm. These engines put the capabilities of production car engines to shame.

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  • A person looking at a profile on their smartphone.
    By Aman Kumar 3 months ago

    Does Hinge Have Read Receipts? How Messaging On The App Works

    Curious if Hinge has read receipts? Learn how messaging works on the app and what you can (and can’t) see after sending a message.

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  • Xiaomi fitness tracker on a person's wrist
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 3 months ago

    Are Cheap Fitness Trackers Accurate? Here's What Reviewers Say

    Wondering if cheap fitness trackers are accurate? See what reviewers say about their performance, reliability, and value for money.

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  • Static wicks on an airplane fin
    By Daniel Trock 3 months ago

    What Are The Metal Rods On An Airplane's Wings Called And What Do They Do?

    You might have noticed the metal rods that airplanes have on their wings, but do the pieces have a name? What are they for and how do they work?

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  • Group of people in kitchen with Frigidaire appliances
    By Lynnae Williams 3 months ago

    Who Makes Frigidaire Appliances And Where Are They Made?

    Frigidaire stands out as one of the most well-known makers of refrigerators in the world, but where does the company makes its popular appliances?

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  • Cargo ship
    By Samyak Goswami 3 months ago

    How Long Does It Take A Cargo Ship To Cross The Atlantic?

    While flying across the Atlantic Ocean just takes a matter of hours, a cargo ship moving from one end to the other can take a much longer chunk of time.

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  • Photographer uses Kodak film camera for nostalgic pictures
    By Megan Lasher 3 months ago

    5 Digital Cameras That Give You The Nostalgic Kodak Look And Feel

    Smartphones have changed the way we capture moments, but if you want that nostalgic Kodak look, here are five digital cameras worth considering.

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  • Roborock Saros Z70 holding a slipper
    By Adam Doud 3 months ago

    How The Roborock Saros Z70 Solves The Biggest Problem With Robot Vacuums

    Roborock's Saros Z70 is pushing the envelop for smart vacuums - especially with its OmniGrip claw, capable of picking up and tossing all sorts of garbage.

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  • A tugboat pulling a barge.
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 3 months ago

    How Fast Can A Tugboat Go? (And Why They're So Slow)

    Tugboats work with all sorts of bigger watercraft, but how fast can they go themselves? It's not very fast, but there are good reasons why that's so.

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  • USB port in Hyundai car
    By Pankil Shah 3 months ago

    3 Ways To Use Your Car's USB Ports

    If you have a fairly modern car, you likely have more than a few USB ports throughout your vehicle. Here's a few ways they can be useful to you.

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  • Woman using laptop connected to Jackery power station
    By Marinel Sigue 3 months ago

    Power Station Running Vs. Starting Watts: What's The Difference And Why It's Important

    Understand the key difference between running watts and starting watts in a power station, and why knowing this helps prevent overloads and power issues.

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  • Woman sitting on kitchen counter programming a smart home device on a tablet
    By Alli Hill 3 months ago

    10 Smart Home Automations That Will Help You Save Money

    Get smarter about spending with home automations that reduce energy waste, prevent costly mishaps, and trim your bills a little more each month.

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  • Person pushing gas powered lawn mower
    By Patrick Phillips 3 months ago

    What Is The California Small Gas Engine Ban And Which Machines Are Affected?

    If you typically buy gas-powered lawn tools from California, you should be aware of the small gas engine ban. Here's what it is and what products it affects.

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  • LTE concept graphic
    By Keyede Erinfolami 3 months ago

    What Does LTE Stand For? The Meaning Behind The Acronym (And Why It's Used)

    LTE may not be as common as it once was, thanks to the rise of 4G and 5G, but the standard is still very important for all manner of cell phone technology.

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  • Baseus Free2Pull Retractable USB-C Cable 100W
    By Lynnae Williams 3 months ago

    Why A Retractable USB-C Cable Deserves Space In Your Travel Charging Kit

    Especially if you're packing light, travelers need convenient packaging for all their gear — this can even include a retractable USB-C charging cable.

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  • USB Type-A to USB Mini-B cable
    By Lynnae Williams 3 months ago

    What Is USB Type Mini B & Which Devices Used It?

    UBS Mini B was once the standard for USB devices, especially certain game controllers, but what exactly was the Mini B standard meant for?

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  • Cleaning tools in bucket
    By Jordan Wirth 3 months ago

    13 Amazon Gadgets That Can Make Spring Cleaning Easier

    Its the rare person who looks forward to the tradition of annual spring cleaning. These gadgets from Amazon can help turn an onerous task into a breeze!

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  • Connecting black custom AirPods to iPhone
    By Pankil Shah 3 months ago

    Apple Doesn't Make Black AirPods, But You Can Buy Them Here (And They're Not Cheap)

    Apple's iconic AirPods are regarded as some of the best earbuds in the industry, but fans will have to take an extra step to get them in a different color.

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  • A bunch of light bulbs with only one glowing
    By Adnan Ahmed 3 months ago

    How Long Do Smart Light Bulbs Last? (And How Can You Maximize Their Lifespan?)

    Are smart light bulbs actually as efficient as regular ones and are there considerations that can help to make the most out of their lifespan?

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