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  • Person using a Windows 11 laptop
    By Adnan Ahmed 4 months ago

    5 Windows Laptops With Amazing Battery Life

    Battery life is a difficult metric to universalize, but based on expert reviews, here's five top Windows laptops with high battery endurance you can buy.

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  • a person using the eton red cross crank tool to charge their phone
    By John Davis 4 months ago

    You Can Charge Your Phone During A Blackout If You Use This USB Gadget

    Power outages can leave you unable to communicate for days as electronics run out of power. Fortunately, one USB gadget can help you stay connected.

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  • Two 75% keyboards side by side
    By Marinel Sigue 4 months ago

    65% Vs. 75% Keyboard: What Is The Difference Between These Two Sizes?

    When picking out your keyboard for your desktop setup, you have a surprising number of options available. Here are two choices and why you might want them.

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  • Person fixing desktop tower
    By Jordan Wirth 4 months ago

    11 PC Upgrades That Are Surprisingly Cheap

    These 11 budget-friendly PC upgrades offer real performance and quality-of-life improvements without the usual cost that comes with serious hardware changes.

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  • Close-up of an ASUS Prime RTX 4070 Ti Super box
    By Ali Hassan 4 months ago

    What Is VRAM, And How Much Do You Need In A Gaming GPU?

    PC gaming is an always-evolving hobby, but more than ever, graphics requirements in more modern games are demanding more and more VRAM from your GPU.

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  • The Google Chrome logo on a Chromebook.
    By Shane O'Neill 4 months ago

    Can You Use Two Or More External Monitors With A Chromebook? Here's What You Need To Know

    Want to use multiple external monitors with your Chromebook? Learn what's possible, what hardware you’ll need, and how to set it up.

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  • Woman using massage gun on her leg after workout
    By Mikael Trench 4 months ago

    4 Of The Best Massage Guns You Can Find On Amazon (According To Reviews)

    It's easy to be overwhelmed searching for a massage gun, given the variety. However, looking at reviews by users can help point you in the right direction.

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  • Woman using Wolvio heated mouse pad hand warmer
    By Lynnae Williams 4 months ago

    This USB Gadget May Be The Trick To Surviving A Freezing Office Space

    Office AC can be brutal, for exposed hands. Thankfully, there's a USB gadget out there that should help keep your mouse hand warm — here's what it is.

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  • Angled view of Leica APO-Telyt-R 1600mm lens.
    By Nadeem Sarwar 4 months ago

    This Camera Lens Was Never For Sale, But Here's Why It's Worth Millions

    One of the most expensive camera lenses ever made is so rare that only three exist, and you're likely to never see them go up for sale to the general public.

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  • A Gigabyte graphics card sits inside a PC case
    By Monica J. White 4 months ago

    How To Find Your GPU's Serial Number (And Why You Might Need To)

    There are a couple of ways to look up your GPU's SN without physically inspecting the graphics card, and here are some tips.

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  • Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra showing a clock
    By Max Miller 4 months ago

    Why Does Always On Display Move Around On Your Android Phone?

    Always-on OLED displays are increasingly found in phones, but the screen can experience burn-in if an unchanging image is displayed in one place.

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  • A custom built PC tower lit up with RGB LEDs
    By Anthoni Oisin 4 months ago

    Do Custom PCs Have Serial Numbers? (And What To Do If You Need One)

    Finding a product's serial number is pretty easy, but what about custom-built PCs? Do they have a serial number, and where would you even find it?

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  • Black power station plugged in
    By Joseph Chidi 4 months ago

    Can A Portable Power Station Run Your AC In An Emergency?

    Portable power stations are handy to have in an emergency, but running an air conditioner sounds like a tall order. Is it actually possible, though?

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  • Azmxdvp external PC power button
    By Lynnae Williams 4 months ago

    This USB Gadget Lets You Make A Custom PC Power Button

    Can't reach the power button on your desktop? Or do you just want to avoid having to reach down to press it? This USB gadget may be the solution you need.

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  • Woman using a Hoover vacuum on carpet in the living room
    By Marinel Sigue 4 months ago

    This Popular Vacuum Cleaner Brand Actually Owned By A Chinese Company

    You have likely heard of this vacuum brand, but despite its American origins, it's owned by a Chinese company.

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  • Digital render of Trump Mobile 47 plan packaging
    By Max Miller 4 months ago

    Trump Mobile 47 Plan: 6 Wireless Plans That Are Still A Better Deal

    On June 16, the Trump Organization announced the debut of Trump Mobile, a new service priced at $47.45 a month, but these other wireless plans offer more for your money.

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  • Nokia Pop-Port adapter
    By Quina Baterna 4 months ago

    Before USB, Nokia Had Pop-Port - Here's Why It Was Discontinued

    Before USB adapters for mobile phones took the world by storm, Nokia set the standard for accessories with its Pop-Port system. So why was it discontinued?

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  • A person holding a white mobile phone up in front of a pink T-Mobile phonebooth and logo branding.
    By Anthoni Oisin 4 months ago

    T-Mobile Is Bringing Back A Power User Favorite Feature - Here's How (And When) You Can Use It

    T-Mobile's self-service SIM managing tool is back in the T-Life app. Here's how to get it set up and transfer your own SIM cards and eSIMs on your own.

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  • xCraft co-founders pitching their company on Shark Tank
    By Patrick Phillips 4 months ago

    What Happened To xCraft From Shark Tank Season 7?

    In Season 7 of Shark Tank, a drone company surprised the sharks with a pair of innovative devices that went on to make Shark Tank history. Here's what happened.

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  • A smartphone with animated eyes and ears
    By Max Miller 4 months ago

    4 Surprising Ways Your Phone Can Track You (Hint: It's Not Your Microphone Or Camera)

    Think your phone only tracks you through the mic or camera? Discover 4 lesser-known ways it can monitor your activity without you realizing it.

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  • Copy Keyboard founder presenting his product on Shark Tank
    By Patrick Phillips 4 months ago

    What Happened To The Copy Keyboard From Shark Tank Season 14?

    The Copy Keyboard was a surprising highlight of Shark Tank Season 14, and promised to make copying and pasting easier than ever, but what happened next?

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  • Spyware detected warning on a smartphone.
    By Aman Kumar 4 months ago

    These Malicious Smartphone Apps Only Exist To Steal From You

    A cyber research lab has discovered more than twenty apps on the Google Play Store impersonating legitimate cryptocurrency wallets.

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  • Interior of an airplane with dim blue lighting
    By Mikael Trench 4 months ago

    Why Planes Dim The Lights Before Landing

    If you've ever wondered why the lights go off and on during an airline flight, this is the reasoning.

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  • Footage of family in a car captured by Redtiger F17
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    By Zach Lisabeth 4 months ago

    Protect Your Family On The Road With The Redtiger F17 Elite Dash Cam

    Whether it's keeping new drivers safe, or protecting yourself from insurance scams, there's nothing like the reassurance a high-quality dash cam provides.

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  • Person holding a Fire TV Stick with a remote on a table
    By Lynnae Williams 4 months ago

    How Many Fire TV Sticks Can You Use On A Single Amazon Account?

    So you want to use more than one Amazon Fire TV Stick in your home but only have a single Amazon account. Here's what you need to know about device limits.

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  • iPhones featuring iOS 26
    By Lynnae Williams 4 months ago

    Unfortunately For Some, These iPhone & iPad Models Won't Be Getting iOS 26

    Apple's upcoming OS updates will be available on most modern products, but there's always a cutoff date somewhere. Here's which devices will be left behind.

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  • AMD Ryzen CPU still in its box
    By Joseph Chidi 4 months ago

    Is An AMD APU A Good Alternative To Buying A Graphics Card For Gaming? It Depends

    AMD's APU chips aren't graphical powerhouses on their own, but there are some situations where having one without a dedicated graphics card makes sense.

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