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  • The temu logo on a smartphone placed on a miniature shopping cart
    By Diana Croce 3 months ago

    10 Unusual USB Gadgets You Can Find On Temu

    A weird and wonderful scroll through the most baffling USB-powered gadgets on Temu, where charm, chaos, and questionable usefulness collide.

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  • House fronting its own Ring Bridge lighting setup
    By Patrick Phillips 3 months ago

    What Is A Ring Bridge (And How Do You Set One Up)

    After appearing on the hit entrepreneur show, 'Shark Tank,' Ring, has become a household name. Here's what Ring Bridge does, and how to set it up.

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  • A British Airways liveried A380 taking off, airport visible in the background
    By D Figg 3 months ago

    10 Popular Wide-Body Passenger Planes Ranked From Cheapest To Most Expensive

    Widebody passenger jets can carry hundreds of people over thousands of miles, and airlines love using them. Here are the most expensive models currently flying.

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  • Cubes on laptop keyboard spelling RAM
    By Pankil Shah 3 months ago

    What Is Soldered RAM In A Laptop And What Are The Downsides?

    When shopping for a laptop, one trait you may have noticed is soldered RAM, and you may be wondering what that means. Here's what you need to know.

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  • Trans-Alaska pipeline with mountain range behind it
    By Jack Picone 3 months ago

    How Long Is The Trans-Alaska Pipeline And How Much Oil Does It Carry Daily?

    The trans-Alaska pipeline extends from Alaska's North Slope on the Arctic Ocean all the way to Port Valdez, on the Gulf of Alaska and the Pacific Ocean.

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  • A woman with a credit card in her hand using a laptop.
    By Aman Kumar 3 months ago

    How To Protect Yourself When Buying Used Tech Online

    Many people suffer scams when purchasing a used or refurbished tech product online. Take these measures so that you're not the next target.

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  • Adorable baby in white sunny bedroom.
    By Hiba Fiaz 3 months ago

    10 Of The Best Baby Tracking Apps For Parents In 2025

    Parenting feels chaotic, but these baby tracking apps help you stay on top of naps, feeds, meds, and meltdowns -- without losing your mind.

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  • Laptop with charger on a wooden table
    By Pankil Shah 3 months ago

    Why Do Most Laptop Chargers Have A Brick?

    Your laptop charger likely has a large brick in the middle of the cable rather than being just a straight cord, but that brick is essential for its charging.

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  • Boeing 777X flying in the sky
    By Patrick Phillips 3 months ago

    How Wide Is The Boeing 777X Jet And Why Does It Need Folding Wing Tips?

    Boeing's 777X is just one plane in a long history of passenger planes from the contractor. It's so wide that its wingtips fold, but why do they need to?

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  • A Corsair AIO Cooler
    By Shane Schmid 3 months ago

    Do PC Liquid Coolers Need Maintenance?

    PC Liquid Coolers are cherished by gamers for their incredibly efficient heat maintenance, but are they something that needs to be regularlyl maintained?

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  • Lockheed JetStar on display
    By Bob Sharp 3 months ago

    What Was The First Private Jet Ever Flown? (And Who Flew In It?)

    Private jets are relatively commonplace nowadays, but what was the first private jet that took to the air and who was the pilot that flew the craft?

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  • Phone charger on table
    By Mikael Trench 3 months ago

    Do Phone Chargers Use Electricity When Not In Use?

    While phone chargers obviously use power when your device is plugged in, what about when it's sitting unused? Does an idle charger still draw power?

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  • Close up of man using laptop with security logo
    By Pankil Shah 3 months ago

    The Main Reasons Why You Should Still Use Antivirus On Windows 11

    Microsoft's Windows 11 might be a step up from previous iterations of the OS, but there are a couple of good reasons to still use antivirus programs on it.

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  • Prototype unit of Intel Larrabee GPU
    By Nadeem Sarwar 3 months ago

    Intel's Larrabee GPU Could Have Rivaled Nvidia, So Why Was It Discontinued?

    While Intel did eventually launch its own line of PC graphics cards, they could have had Larrabee, a cancelled project that would have been a big deal.

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  • Three people walking away from a private jet
    By Lynnae Williams 3 months ago

    What Are Empty Leg Private Jet Flights And Why Are They So Cheap?

    There's a little-known trick for travelers with some flexibility, and it could make your dreams of luxury air travel a reality: empty leg flights.

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  • Intel Optane SSD memory for laptops.
    By Nadeem Sarwar 3 months ago

    Why Was Intel Optane Discontinued, And Can You Still Use It?

    Intel's Optane promised a memory revolution, faster than NAND, denser than DRAM, but it died in five short years.

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  • person holding a box of four Philips brand A19 light bulbs
    By Mike Shutt 3 months ago

    A19 Vs. E26 Light Bulbs: What The Numbers Mean & How They're Different, Explained

    Confused between A19 and E26 light bulbs? Learn what these numbers mean, how are they different and similar, and how to pick the right one for your fixture.

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  • Looking at FBI seal through phone.
    By Nadeem Sarwar 3 months ago

    How To Keep Your Phone Safe From AI Scams, According To The FBI

    AI scams are getting more sophisticated every day, but the FBI has put out some official guidelines on how to keep yourself and your devices secure.

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  • The Gulfstream G800
    By Tom Clark 3 months ago

    Which Private Jet Has The Longest Range?

    Private jets are usually quite a bit smaller than a commercial one. Does that mean you should worry about its maximum range? Not if you're in this one.

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  • Hand replacing RAM module in Mac mini
    By Marinel Sigue 3 months ago

    Can You Upgrade Your Mac's RAM At Home? Here's What You Need To Know

    Upgrading your Mac's RAM can make a big difference in performance, but it's not as simple as buying a random module off the shelf. Here's what you need to know.

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  • Woman positioning Starlink dish while looking at phone
    By Lynnae Williams 3 months ago

    3 Things To Keep In Mind When Buying A Used Starlink Dish

    Looking to get into Starlink but hoping to save a little money? You may be able to buy a used Starlink dish, but you'll need to watch out for some things.

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  • Side view of a 992 Porsche 911 Turbo S showing the ceramic brake discs
    By Stephen Fogel 3 months ago

    What Are Carbon Ceramic Brakes And Why Are They Used In Supercars?

    Carbon ceramic brakes are common place in a lot of high end supercars and sports cars. What are the benefits of this rather expensive braking solution?

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  • Smart phone home screen
    By Nate Williams 3 months ago

    What Is A SIM Card Tool Kit And What Is It Used For?

    Your SIM Toolkit is a crucial part of your smartphone's software that makes your phone work. Here's what the software does and why it's so important.

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  • Happy truck driver texting on a mobile phone
    By Andrew Ekuwem 3 months ago

    10 Of The Best Apps For Truck Drivers

    Long hauls get easier with apps built for truckers -- fuel stops, route planning, weigh station alerts, and sanity-saving tools all in one list.

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  • Anker Power Strip on Table
    By Varun Mirchandani 3 months ago

    Major Power Strip And Surge Protector Brands, Ranked Worst To Best

    Power strips and surge protectors may not be the most exciting part of your setup, but they are critical for keeping things organized and operating safely.

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  • Hands with long nails on a laptop keyboard
    By Marinel Sigue 3 months ago

    How To Type With Long Nails (On A Phone And Laptop)

    While long nails are nice to look at, using them with technology can be a burden. Typing is especially tough, but we have some tips that will help.

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  • Windows 11 logo on PC monitor
    By Max Miller 3 months ago

    Why It's Finally Time For Windows 10 Users To Upgrade To Windows 11

    Some Windows users have been holding on to Windows 10 even though Windows 11 has been out for years. Here's why they're holding on and why they should upgrade.

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