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  • Person wearing Bose headphones
    By Patrick Phillips 3 months ago

    How To Connect Your Bose Headphones To Your MacBook

    A pair of Bose headphones should sound really good no matter what you pair them with, including Apple's stalwart line of MacBooks. Here's how to connect them.

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  • The Apple's new iPhone 16 models are displayed at the Apple Store
    By Mahnoor Faisal 3 months ago

    Refurbished Vs. Used iPhones: What's The Difference Between These Buying Options?

    iPhones are more expensive than ever, and prices aren't coming down. You can likely save money with Used or Refurbished devices, but what's the difference?

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  • Mobile phone in airplane seat backrest holder
    By Charles Earley 3 months ago

    Is It Safe To Plug Your Phone Charger Into A Power Outlet On A Plane?

    Updated rules on banned accessories from airlines, as well as viral incidents of battery malfunctions, many travelers are weary of charging on airplanes.

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  • A black laptop with a graphic above stating VPN Connected with icons for a padlock, the internet, the cloud, and more.
    By Anthoni Oisin 3 months ago

    Why A VPN Works Better When You Use A Server Closer To Your Location

    Using a VPN lets you keep your connection private or change its location, but some servers are worse than others. Here's what you need to know.

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  • A person checking a calendar on his Android smartphone.
    By Aman Kumar 3 months ago

    Can't Access Your Android's Keyboard? Here's How To Fix It

    Android keyboard not appearing? Try these proven fixes—from restarting and cache clears to checking default input settings for a quick solution.

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  • Mil Mi-26 parked in runway
    By KR Manalo 3 months ago

    The World's Strongest Heavy Lift Helicopter Can Carry A Staggering Amount Of Weight

    Helicopters are famous for their ability to move personnel and cargo where airplanes can't, but the world's strongest helicopter can lift an impressive load.

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  • woman hitting the light switch
    By Daniel Feininger 3 months ago

    5 Possible Reasons Why Your Light Switch Is Buzzing (And How To Fix It)

    Electrical work often requires calling professionals, but if you've got a buzzing light switch, there are a few things you can do before you get to that step.

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  • Close-up of an iPhone keyboard with the dictation feature disabled
    By Aman Kumar 3 months ago

    Sick Of The Voice-To-Text Feature On Your iPhone? Here's How To Turn It Off

    The iPhone has a voice-to-text feature, known as Dictation, that can sometimes get in the way. Here's how to disable it if you find it annoying.

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  • A person connecting white USB Type C connector to laptop
    By Max Miller 3 months ago

    Which USB Port Type Is The Fastest & What Is Its Top Speed?

    Wondering which USB port type is the fastest? Learn which one tops the speed charts and what its maximum transfer rate really is.

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  • private jet on runway
    By Mike Shutt 3 months ago

    How Fast Can A Private Jet Fly Across The US?

    While private jets might be a lot smaller than their commercial jet siblings, that reduced size actually means they can get you across the country quicker.

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  • a black or dark brown ceiling fan
    By John Davis 3 months ago

    Ever Noticed That Switch On A Ceiling Fan? Here's What It's For

    There's a small switch on the side of most ceiling fans, but many people don't know what it's for. It can actually save you money and make you more comfortable.

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  • Plugging a USB Stick into a computer
    By Samyak Goswami 3 months ago

    How To Safely Test A Used USB Drive Without Compromising Your System

    If you're worried about an unknown USB drive, there's a way to test the device without risking your devices get overcome by a USB killer or worse.

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  • ASRock AM5 B850 motherboard showcase
    By Ali Hassan 3 months ago

    Why ASRock AMD AM5 Motherboards Are Crashing More Than Other Options

    ASRock AM5 motherboards that support AMD's newest line of Ryzen CPUs is having a less than stellar ability to support the hardware, preventing PCs from booting.

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  • A close-up of a white Steam Deck showing grey buttons and a joystick.
    By Anthoni Oisin 3 months ago

    Steam Deck Vs. Lenovo Legion Go S With SteamOS: Which Offers Better Gaming Performance?

    Steam Deck and Lenovo Legion Go S are apart in years and specifications, but they both share the same operating system: SteamOS. Still, we have a clear winner.

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  • AA batteries leaking acid.
    By Shane O'Neill 3 months ago

    Here's Why Batteries Leak (And What To Do If It Happens)

    Batteries don't last forever, and leaking is always a concern. Here's what causes your old batteries to leak and how you can prevent it from happening.

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  • Charging USB-C port on the side of an HP Chromebook
    By Daniel Trock 3 months ago

    What Happens If You Plug Two Chargers Into A Chromebook?

    Many Chromebook models come with two USB-C ports on either side of them where the charger can plug in to. What happens if you plug in two chargers?

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  • mobile phone charging
    By Quina Baterna 3 months ago

    Is Your Fast Charger Not Charging Fast? This Could Be Why

    Fast Charging has been a lifesaver for smart phone users, enabling batteries to charge faster than ever, but it not working could indicate a bigger problem.

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  • A person cutting grass on a riding lawn mower.
    By Shane O'Neill 3 months ago

    How To Know It's Time To Replace The Brakes On Your Mower

    An overlooked safety device on your riding lawnmower is going to be the brakes, which need to be inspected and replaced periodically, just like a car.

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  • Woman in grey dress pulling out top rack of dishwasher
    By Daksh Chaudhary 3 months ago

    Are Dishwashers More Sanitary Than Handwashing? This Is What Scientists Have To Say

    Cleaning dishes is a daily task for most households, but is it better to wash them by hand or use a dishwasher? Here's the science.

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  • Amazon's new Kindle Colorsoft Signature Edition inside an airplane
    By Zohaib Ahmed 3 months ago

    Why Do Kindle Batteries Last So Much Longer Than iPad Batteries?

    Tablets, like iPads, measure their battery life in hours, while e-readers, like Kindles, measure it in weeks. The difference is due to display technology.

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  • Nintendo Game Boy Retro
    By Varun Mirchandani 3 months ago

    5 Discontinued Handheld Gaming Consoles That Deserve A Modern Interpretation

    Thanks to devices like the Steam Deck, we're in a new golden age of handheld gaming, but that doesn't mean we can't still look for great ideas in the past.

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  • The Temu online shopping app as seen in Google's Play Store.
    By Corazon Victorino 3 months ago

    You Should Delete Your Temu Account – Here's Why & How To Do It

    Thinking about deleting your Temu account? Learn why you might want to and follow these simple steps to close your account for good.

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  • Tineco Floor One S9 Artist Steam with bubbles inside
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    By Justin Owen 3 months ago

    The Tineco Floor One S9 Artist Steam Will Make Your Floors Shine Bright

    When we tested the Tineco Floor One S9 Artist Steam on our floors, we were impressed by the easy usability, effectiveness, and self-cleaning features.

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  • a hard drive near other PC components
    By Samyak Goswami 3 months ago

    Hard Drive Running Slow? This May Be Why (And What To Do About It)

    Is your hard drive running slow? Learn the common reasons behind sluggish performance and what you can do to speed it up.

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  • BESTEK travel adaptor with voltage converter
    By Quina Baterna 3 months ago

    Are Travel Outlet Adapters Safe To Use? Here's What You Should Know

    If you're going to travel internationally, you're going to need to have a power adapter that works for where you're going, but are travel adapters safe?

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  • A family enjoying breakfast in the kitchen.
    By Barry Peacock 3 months ago

    13 Useful Amazon Kitchen Appliances You Can Get For Under $50

    Stock your kitchen without overspending. These highly rated Amazon appliances under $50 are practical, space-saving, and actually worth using.

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  • man with smartphone and router
    By Jordan Wirth 3 months ago

    8 Things In Your Home That May Be Ruining Your Wi-Fi Connection

    Wi-Fi dead zones might not be your ISP’s fault. From microwaves to mirrors, here are 8 common household items that can mess with your signal.

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