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  • large group of photographers taking photos with flash bulbs
    By Mike Shutt 3 months ago

    Why Do Camera Flashes Make Your Eyes Turn Red In Photos?

    Everyone's had a photo that makes their eyes appear bright red. What is the cause of red eye, and what are some of the ways you can prevent it?

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  • A hand hitting an alarm clock
    By Emma Street 3 months ago

    Why Is Snooze 9 Minutes? Everyone's Been Getting It Wrong, And Here's Why

    Alarm clocks have typically had a nine minute snooze time for as long as most people can remember, but the reason why will likely surprise you.

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  • Close up of a  hand selecting the Wi-Fi icon in iPhone's Control Center
    By Pankil Shah 3 months ago

    Which Wi-Fi Frequency Are You Connected To On iPhone? Here's How To Check

    The frequency of the Wi-Fi band you connect to can have a huge impact in your signal strength and consistency, so you'll want to connect to the right one.

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  • Close up of RDI Halcyon system and LaserDisc Pioneer on a bench with cables around it
    By Anthoni Oisin 3 months ago

    Here's What The Ultra-Rare RDI Halcyon Is Worth Today

    Games like Dragon's Lair were once supposedly headed for home console gaming, but the RDI Halcyon's high asking price led it to a premature failure.

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  • Side view of Royal Caribbean ship
    By Chris Littlechild 3 months ago

    How Many Ships Does The Royal Caribbean Cruise Company Own & Which Is The Largest?

    Ocean cruises are big business, and one of the largest companies in that space is Royal Caribbean. How many ships are in its fleet and which one is biggest?

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  • Person viewing an email flagged as suspicious
    By Adnan Ahmed 3 months ago

    SLAM Method: What It Stands For (And How It Can Save You From Hackers)

    With phishing, cyber criminals send fraudulent emails or messages to victims, who often click on malicious links. The SLAM method is an effective defense.

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  • FlightAware listing in the Apple App Store
    By Aman Kumar 3 months ago

    How To Use The FlightAware Tracking App (And How Live Is It?)

    Whether you're waiting for the arrival of a friend or family member, it's a good idea to track their flight status. Here's how to use the FlightAware app.

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  • Orange basket with old electronics
    By Marinel Sigue 3 months ago

    Which US States Made It Illegal To Throw Away Electronics And Why?

    Recycling electronics is an option almost anywhere, but several states have gone the extra mile and require you to recycle -- throwing e-waste away is illegal.

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  • A coastline polluted by spilled oil.
    By Daniel Trock 3 months ago

    What Are The 2 Largest Oil Spills On Record? (And What Caused Them?)

    For as long as there has been an oil industry, there have been oil spills. They're caused by a number of factors, from accidents to malicious acts.

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  • Messages app on an iPhone.
    By Aman Kumar 3 months ago

    What Does A Red Exclamation Mark In The Messages App Mean?

    If you're having trouble sending a message on your iPhone, you may notice a red exclamation mark warning. Here's what that means and how to fix it.

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  • Connecting a USB-C cable to a laptop
    By Adnan Ahmed 3 months ago

    Can You Power A Monitor By Plugging It Into Your Computer's USB Port?

    Curious if you can power a monitor through your computer’s USB port? Learn when it’s possible, what you’ll need, and how it actually works.

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  • Smart switch with small LED indicators on the side
    By Lynnae Williams 3 months ago

    Do Smart Switches Work Without Wi-Fi?

    Wondering if smart switches work without Wi-Fi? Learn what features still function offline and when you’ll need a connection.

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  • One UI update in progress on Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra
    By Max Miller 3 months ago

    Mistakes To Avoid After Updating Your Android Phone

    While updating your Android phone can help it perform better, there are some mistakes you should avoid after it's complete. Here's what you need to know.

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  • Black gadget showing USB-C port
    By Marinel Sigue 3 months ago

    5 Mini Gadgets With USB-C That Are Pretty Useful

    Small but mighty — these 5 USB-C mini gadgets pack a punch and can make your tech life a whole lot easier!

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  • Old white computer monitor on a desk
    By Pankil Shah 3 months ago

    Don't Throw Out Your Old Computer Monitors - Try One Of These Uses Instead

    If you've upgraded your computer monitor and now have a spare lying around the house, don't just throw it out. There are plenty of ways to keep using it.

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  • PopSockets in front of a white background.
    By Aman Kumar 3 months ago

    PopSockets Aren't Just For Phones - Here Are Other Ways They Come In Handy

    Think PopSockets are only for phones? Discover creative and practical ways to use them beyond just holding your device.

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  • Man using a computer showing the Windows 11 logo
    By Pankil Shah 3 months ago

    How Much Space Does Windows 11 Take Up On Your Computer?

    Thinking of upgrading to Windows 11? It's a straightforward process, but you will have to ensure that your computer has enough storage space.

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  • Person plugging USB C cable into device
    By Max Miller 3 months ago

    Your USB Cable Or Device Could Be Hiding Malicious Hardware: Here's How To Stay Safe

    There have been reports of not just cables but phones, pagers, servers, and more hardware devices hiding unexpected things.

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  • A golden piggy bank and coins sitting next to a stack of three tires and another tire standing on its side.
    By Marie Brown 3 months ago

    10 Of The Most Expensive Tires In The World

    Getting a new set of tires for your car may feel like a real hit to the wallet, but it's nothing compared to the price tags on some of these rubber marvels.

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  • Samsung phone showing Google Chrome with bubble level
    By Marinel Sigue 3 months ago

    Android Devices May Not Have A Built-In Bubble Level, But Here's How To Access One From Google

    While most Android phones come with an array of useful utilities, one that you might be missing is a built-in bubble level. Here's how to find one from Google.

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  • USS Zumwalt seen from above left during sea trials
    By Michael Sullivan 3 months ago

    10 Of The Strangest Ships In The World

    Ships can spark the imagination with the romance of seafaring, but not all are elegant. We checked out some of the strangest ships to take to the water.

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  • Two Boox Palma phones kept on a table
    By Sumukh Rao 3 months ago

    9 Of The Most Minimalist Phones Available In 2025

    Smartphones have a way of sucking us in and never letting go. We checked out some healthy alternatives that might help you conquer the doom scroll.

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  • Person scanning a QR code
    By Chris Littlechild 3 months ago

    No, Toyota Didn't Invent The QR Code, But It Is Connected - Here's How

    The QR code was developed in the early 2000s but spiked in popularity during the COVID-19 pandemic as a way to reduce physical contact. Here's who invented it.

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  • Person holding charging smartphone
    By Max Miller 3 months ago

    Do You Really Need To Avoid Using Your Phone While It's Charging?

    You may have heard a rumor about not using your smartphone while it's charging, but is there anything to it?

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  • Hard drive on a laptop keyboard
    By Pankil Shah 3 months ago

    Why You Probably Shouldn't Buy A Used Hard Drive

    Hard drives are one of the most crucial components you can put in your computer and buying used to avoid paying full price isn't the right move.

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  • A person using an iPhone.
    By Aman Kumar 3 months ago

    How Long Will Your iPhone 16 Be Good For?

    Apple now has to disclose how long it will offer software support to its smartphones. Here's all the details, and how long the iPhone 16 is covered for.

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  • Person riding Arctic Cat snowmobile
    By Patrick Phillips 3 months ago

    Who Owns Arctic Cat Snowmobiles Now? (And Where Are They Made?)

    Arctic Cat snowmobiles are easily recognizable among enthusiasts, but the brand's recently changed hands with a new owner. So where are they made now?

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