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  • Li-ion batteries in the charger
    By Philip Kambutu 3 months ago

    Here's How To Know If A Rechargeable Battery Is Bad

    It's always good to have rechargeable batteries around, they can come in handy for emergencies. How can you tell if your rechargeable battery has gone bad?

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  • Two DDR5 RAM sticks on a white surface.
    By Zohaib Ahmed 3 months ago

    What Does DDR5 RAM CAS Timing Mean And How Does It Impact Performance?

    DDR5 RAM is faster than ever, but it's not all about speed -- CAS timing matters too. What is it and how much does it matter in a gaming PC?

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  • The YouTube app on a phone screen.
    By Jordan Wirth 3 months ago

    5 Possible Fixes To Try If Your YouTube App Stops Working

    There are too many reasons why your YouTube app could have stopped working. We don't know what broke it, but here are some potential fixes you can try.

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  • Product box of the GTX 1660 Super
    By Adnan Ahmed 3 months ago

    The Risks Of Buying 'Used: Like New' PC Parts From Amazon

    Thinking of buying “Used: Like New” PC parts from Amazon? Learn the potential risks and what to check before you click buy.

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  • A person using laptop with digital padlock icons with a red open lock symbolizing cybersecurity threats.
    By Casey Cooper 3 months ago

    What Is RSA Encryption, And Did China Really Break It?

    RSA encryption uses an ingeniously simple mathematical premise. Recent news stories suggest China has cracked it. But there's a lot more to it than that.

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  • Person holding armrest of aircraft.
    By Chris Littlechild 3 months ago

    Why Armrests Have To Be Down When A Plane Takes Off & Lands

    Have you ever been frustrated by having to put your armrest down on a flight during takeoff? The reason, it turns out, has to do with critical safety measures.

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  • Connecting a cable to a phone with a mess of other cables in the background
    By Adnan Ahmed 3 months ago

    How To Tell If A USB Cable Can Transfer Data

    Not all USB cables are created equal -- some can't even transfer data. A lot of the ones stashed in your drawer might only be for charging. How can you tell?

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  • A full-size replica of the Airwolf in a museum
    By Rahul Srinivas 3 months ago

    What Helicopter Was TV's Airwolf Based On?

    "Airwolf" featured a high-tech chopper that ruled the Cold War-era skies it flew in. Underneath all that tech, though, was a very real chopper.

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  • A CLAAS Cougar 1400 mowing a field
    By Shane Schmid 3 months ago

    The CLAAS Cougar Is The World's Largest Mower (And Here's Why You Can't Use It On Your Lawn)

    The world's largest lawnmower, the CLAAS Cougar has a huge swath of cutting decks and can tear through acres of grass quickly, making it an impressive sight.

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  • Ninja Thirsti in use
    By Jack Picone 3 months ago

    Is Buying A Ninja Thirsti Worth It? Here's What Users Have To Say

    Ninja's foray into the home carbonated drinks machine, called the Thirsti, is drawing attention for competing against the SodaStream, but is it worth the money?

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  • Concept of the QYSea FIFISH V-EVO underwater
    By Daniel Trock 3 months ago

    Underwater Drones Do Exist, But They're Not Cheap - Here's How Much One Can Cost

    Everybody knows about and has likely seen an aerial drone whether it was a consumer or professional-grade version. What about the pricier submersible drones?

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  • Ninja Crispi air fryer on a countertop between two glass containers, one with chicken wings and one with skewers.
    By Charles Earley 3 months ago

    The Pros And Cons Of Using The Ninja Crispi Air Fryer

    Ninja's Crispi air fryer utilizes an innovative approach by implementing glassware and a top-loaded attachment for frying, though that has some drawbacks.

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  • Close up of a plane on fire mid-flight
    By Olasubomi Gbenjo 3 months ago

    How Does An Airplane's Black Box Survive During Violent Crashes?

    Airplane's black boxes are deliberately designed to survive worst-case scenarios. How do they do this? We look at their design, materials, and testing.

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  • An image illustrating path tracing
    By Ali Hassan 3 months ago

    What Is Path Tracing And Is It Different Than Ray Tracing?

    Ray tracing and path tracing might sound like similar terms, and in a way they are, but the way they work and the results they produce are completely different.

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  • A wall oven in white with door ajar showing interior light bulb
    By Shane Schmid 3 months ago

    No, You Shouldn't Use A Regular Light Bulb In An Oven - Here's Why

    A light bulb is just a light bulb, right? Not so fast. Your standard light bulb isn't a good fit for your oven if you need a new bulb in it, and here's why.

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  • A refrigerator in the middle of a kitchen.
    By Shane O'Neill 3 months ago

    How Much Electricity Does A Refrigerator Use?

    Curious how much electricity your refrigerator uses? Learn what affects its energy consumption and how to keep your power bill in check.

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  • Fire TV stick remote near a TV
    By Samyak Goswami 3 months ago

    Your Amazon Fire Stick Can Make Your Home Security System Even Better

    Did you know your Amazon Fire TV Stick can boost your home security? Learn how to use it with cameras and smart devices for extra peace of mind.

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  • Close up of a black box and Samsung Galaxy S10+ smartphone on the table
    By Philip Kambutu 3 months ago

    The Risk With Buying Used Phones From Amazon

    Thinking of buying a used phone from Amazon? Learn the potential risks, what to watch out for, and how to avoid getting scammed.

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  • A women preparing to insert her bank card into an ATM
    By Shane Schmid 3 months ago

    What Does A Card Skimmer Look Like On An ATM? Here's How To Spot One

    If you're not already checking for card skimmers when you use an ATM, you should start with a few quick tips on how to spot one out in the wild.

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  • Interior of private jet.
    By Chris Littlechild 3 months ago

    How Private Jet Windows Are Different From Commercial Planes

    Private jets provide luxuries that you just don't get on commercial aircraft. And the windows on private jets are noticeably different from regular airlines.

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  • ASUS 21:9 ultra-wide monitor connected to laptop on a table
    By Marinel Sigue 3 months ago

    What's The Difference Between Ultra-Wide And Super-Widescreen Monitors?

    Everyone probably knows what a widescreen monitor is, but what about ultra-wide and super-widescreen? How do those two types differ? Here's the quick answer.

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  • Red Car parking in front of Dollar General store
    By Patrick Phillips 3 months ago

    Here's What You Should Know About Dollar General's USB Cables And Chargers Before You Buy

    The Dollar General is a great place to get items at a bargain, but are the USB cables and chargers worth it? Here's what you need to know before buying.

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  • close up of brushes on escalator
    By Quina Baterna 3 months ago

    What Are The Brushes On The Sides Of Escalators For?

    If you've ever used an escalator at a shopping mall, an airport, or some other large building, you likely saw the brushes on the side. Here's what they do.

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  • Ice cold glass of soda with cubes and lime wedge
    By Nate Williams 3 months ago

    Ninja Thirsti Vs. SodaStream: Which Soda Maker Is Best For You?

    If you want to make your own sparkling water or soda at home, your two major choices are the SodaStream and Ninja Thirsti. Which should you pick?

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  • People sitting on RTIC coolers
    By Patrick Phillips 3 months ago

    Who Owns RTIC And Where Are The Coolers Made?

    Like Yeti, RTIC is a well-known name in the cooler industry, but who owns the company, and where are the products made? Here's what you need to know.

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  • A flight attendant talking on a phone in airplane
    By Tom Clark 3 months ago

    Why Do Planes Have Phones For Flight Attendants? Here's How They're Used

    Now that cellphones are everywhere, what's the purpose of planes having built-in phones for flight attendants? Here's how those phones get used.

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  • Photo of DoorBot pitch on
    By David Bixenspan 3 months ago

    What Happened To DoorBot From Shark Tank Season 5?

    In the Season 5 of the hit entrepreneurial show, Shark Tank, the founder of DoorBot stepped into the tank. Here's what happened and where the company is now.

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