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  • :awremce Sperry (left) and his French mechanic, Emil Cachin, at the the
    By Eli Shayotovich 3 months ago

    When Was Autopilot Invented For Planes? (It's Older Than You'd Expect)

    Basic autopilot systems have existed for almost as long as powered flight, with the first gyroscopic model by Lawrence Sperry first used in 1912.

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  • Airbus ACJ TwoTwenty seen from front left on a runway at twilight
    By Michael Sullivan 3 months ago

    5 Private Jets That Feature Full Bedrooms

    If you've got tens of millions of dollars to spend, you too could fly across the world in comfort and style with an private jet that feels just like home.

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  • External USB drive plugged into a laptop
    By Bob Sharp 3 months ago

    Do USB Drives Get Heavier When You Store More Data? It's Actually The Opposite

    Wondering if your USB stick gets heavier with more files? Surprisingly, it gets microscopically lighter. Learn how.

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  • A hacker in red hoodie working on a laptop
    By Daksh Chaudhary 3 months ago

    How Can You Tell If Your Computer Was Hacked? (And What You Can Do About It)

    Is your computer acting weird? It might’ve been hacked. Here’s how to spot the signs and what you can do to fix it fast.

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  • Man holding iPhone and cash in hands
    By Varun Mirchandani 3 months ago

    5 Of The Best Budget-Friendly Smartphones That Are Still Worth Buying

    These budget-friendly smartphones have stood the test of time and are still worth your money if you're looking for some bang for your buck.

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  • OnePlus company brand logo
    By Edward Munene 3 months ago

    Who Owns OnePlus Phones And Where Are They Made?

    Ever wondered who really owns OnePlus and where those sleek phones come from? Here are the answers to your questions.

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  • Creative Cloud app on macOS
    By Jordan Wirth 3 months ago

    13 Of The Best Adobe App Alternatives That Are Cheaper Or Free

    Sick of Adobe's pricey subscriptions? These 13 cheaper or free alternatives cover photo editing, video, animation, PDFs and more with no strings attached.

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  • Woman holding unconnected Starlink Mini outdoors
    By Marinel Sigue 3 months ago

    Here's What You'll Need To Power Your Starlink Mini

    The Starlink Mini is a convenient option for on-the-go internet for a particular reason: the way its power consumption works.

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  • Browser extension for Dropbox Passwords on Chrome store
    By Nadeem Sarwar 3 months ago

    Dropbox Is Deleting Saved Passwords Soon, Here's How To Save Yours

    Dropbox's is giving up on its password manager service, though it is offering discounts and avenues to transfer your data to another password manager.

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  • Person holding phone Android 16
    By Jordan Wirth 3 months ago

    5 Of The Best New Android 16 Features You Should Try

    Android 16 brings subtle but useful features like live activity updates, predictive back previews, enhanced security, and better scam protection.

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  • Piles of used CDs in stacks
    By Daniel Meagher 3 months ago

    How Something As Simple As Used CDs Almost Broke The Music Industry

    In 2000, record sales were dropping thanks to file sharing, and suddenly, used CDs were a much bigger problem for record labels than ever before.

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  • Mechanical mouse jiggler on white background
    By Bob Sharp 3 months ago

    What Is A Mouse Jiggler & Can Companies Detect When One Is Being Used?

    While remote work can mean freedom for some workers, others are subjected to increased employer surveillance. This is where a mouse jiggler can come in.

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  • An Airbus A350 landing.
    By Chris Littlechild 3 months ago

    Why Do Some Airplanes Have Black Paint Under The Cockpit Windows?

    Much like football players, airplanes often have black paint under their "eyes," and while the basic idea is similar, there are some differences.

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  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 Founder's Edition
    By Ali Hassan 3 months ago

    Why The RTX 5090 Gaming GPU Is Banned In China (And What NVIDIA May Offer Them Instead)

    Nvidia's latest high-end GPU, the RTX 5090, isn't available in China, but the graphics card manufacturer seems to have a plan to get around the restriction.

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  • Digital drawing on a tablet
    By Adnan Ahmed 3 months ago

    This May Be The Best Free Alternative To Photoshop For Digital Painting

    Photoshop’s great, but pricey. If you’re into digital painting, this might just be the free tool your creative flow’s been waiting for.

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  • Phone showing Google Photos in Apple App Store with Google Photos icon in the background
    By Marinel Sigue 3 months ago

    Tired Of Duplicates In Google Photos? Here's What You Can Do

    Sick of seeing the same photo five times in Google Photos? Here’s how you can clean up the clutter without losing your memories.

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  • Person wearing smart glasses.
    By Nadeem Sarwar 3 months ago

    Are Smart Glasses A Viable Alternative To Computer Monitors?

    Smart glasses are getting better and some even claim they can replace your monitor. Here’s what sets them apart and where they still fall short.

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  • Independence of the Seas crusing in blue seas
    By Max Miller 3 months ago

    How Many People Fall Off Cruise Ships Each Year?

    Falling overboard a cruise ship is likely the stuff of nightmares for some. But is it really a common enough occurence to worry about? Here's the story.

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  • A blue OnePlus Nord on a surface
    By Adnan Ahmed 3 months ago

    Are Cheap Android Phones Really Worse Than Expensive Models?

    Cheap Android phones have improved, but how do they compare to premium models in speed, features, and value? Here's what you need to know.

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  • The Aerovelo Eta speedbike beginning a record setting run
    By Shane Schmid 3 months ago

    How This Record-Breaking Bike's Design Helps It Go Faster Than Highway Speeds

    The fastest man-powered vehicle in the world is a bike with an unusual design that allows it to gain speeds of more than 80 mph. Here's how it works.

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  • A private jet flies high above the clouds
    By Tom Clark 3 months ago

    Can A Private Jet Land On Grass?

    Private jets are small and versatile, but can a private jet really land on grass? And what other aircraft are able to land where the pavement stops?

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  • Apple Intelligence on Mac and iPhone
    By Quina Baterna 3 months ago

    Which iPhone Models Support Apple Intelligence?

    Looking to use Apple Intelligence on your iPhone? If you haven't upgraded in a while, you may be out of luck, as it only supports a few devices.

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  • Bunim speaking on Shark Tank
    By Mikael Trench 3 months ago

    What Happened To The Swimply App From Shark Tank Season 11?

    In Season 11 of the hit entrepreneurial show, Shark Tank, founder of the app Swimply sought an investment. Here's what happened and where the company is now.

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  • Graphic with a stranger's hand reaching fo three smart homes to hack
    By Lynnae Williams 3 months ago

    4 Warning Signs Your Smart Home Has Been Hacked

    If you've got smart devices like cameras, speakers, or lights around the house, you may be concerned about how secure they are. Here's what you need to know.

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  • Two USB-C cables
    By Syeda Laiba Alam 3 months ago

    5 USB-C Gadgets Every Android User Should Know About

    If you're struggling with little inconveniences in your Android experience — in gaming, battery life, or elsewhere — some of these gadgets could be appealing.

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  • Lawn mowers fitted with Trimyxs attachment
    By Chloe Clougher 3 months ago

    The Overlooked Lawn Mower Attachment That Makes Weed Eating & Edging Easier

    Weed trimming and lawn edging can both be laborious, but this neat gadget attaches to your mower and does it while you cut the grass. Here's how it works.

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  • Gaming PC setup with young woman gamer, featuring multimonitor desktop, keyboard, mouse, and flight stick, right-side view
    By Madeline Cuccio 3 months ago

    This Is How Cheap You Can Go If You Want A Decent Gaming PC

    Gaming PCs are often seen as expensive, but it's possible to build something on a tight budget and still play AAA games. We picked some budget-friendly PCs.

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