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  • A Gigabyte branded Nvidia graphics card in a PC
    By Joe Hindy 4 months ago

    10 Of The Worst Graphics Cards Ever Made

    The big GPU companies don't always get it right -- here are the graphics cards that dissapointed gamers with slow performance, balmy temperatures, and high prices.

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  • Qualcomm Snapdragon logo on smartphone hardware.
    By Corazon Victorino 4 months ago

    Who Makes Snapdragon Chips & Where Are They Built?

    We see Snapdragon processors everywhere, be it Android smartphones or modern Snapdragon laptops. But who builds these chips, and where do they make them?

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  • Maintaining a lawn mower engine.
    By Ron King 4 months ago

    How Often You Should Be Changing Your Lawn Mower's Air Filter

    Like just about anything with an engine, a lawn mower requires some maintenance. This includes the air filter, but how often should you be changing that?

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  • Person wearing black and brown Herschel Heritage Backpack
    By Lynnae Williams 4 months ago

    Why Do Some Backpacks Have Diamond Patches? Here's What They're For

    Backpacks are great and incredibly useful, but have you ever wondered what that diamond patch on the outside is for? Here's the story behind it.

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  • A close-up of a black motherboard
    By Monica J. White 4 months ago

    Are Expensive Motherboards Worth The Money? Things To Consider Before You Splurge

    The motherboard is the connective tissue in a computer and it can widely range in price, but is it actually worth it to buy a more expensive one?

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  • FireWire cable with  connectors visible
    By Nate Williams 4 months ago

    Why Was FireWire Discontinued? Here's What Happened To Apple's USB Alternative

    Apple has a history of doing its own thing when it comes to ports, and Firewire was supposed to replace USB but never caught on. What happened to FireWire?

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  • A tinfoil hat for keeping 5G signals out
    By James Hydzik 4 months ago

    Are 5G Signals Bad For Humans? Here's What The Research Says

    After years of debunked controversy around 5G signals causing adverse effects, there's still loads of misinformation out there. Here's what science says.

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  • a samsung pcie 5 ssd with a velocity micro chip
    By Zohaib Ahmed 4 months ago

    What Does PCIe 5.0 Mean & Is It Worth Splurging On When Buying An SSD?

    If you're looking at a new SSD for your computer, it might be worth knowing what PCIe 5.0 is and whether it's worth spending a little extra for the tech.

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  • Goodyear Blimp taking off from airport
    By Patrick Phillips 4 months ago

    What Does The Inside Of The Goodyear Blimp Look Like?

    The Goodyear blimp is an icon in the skies above many major events around the world. So, what does it look like on the inside? Here's what we know.

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  • Businessman on the phone in a private jet
    By Daniel Trock 4 months ago

    How Some Private Jet Cabins Stay So Quiet (Compared To Commercial Flights)

    Commercial air travel is a lot noisier than private jets. There's technology that private planes can accommodate that commercial airliners cannot. Here's why.

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  • Close up of hands pouring oil into a red plastic container for fuel..
    By Mark Roy 4 months ago

    Why Two-Stroke Engines Need Oil (Even Though They Don't Need Oil Changes)

    Every internal combustion engine needs oil for lubrication, but two-stroke engines take their oil regularly along with gasoline.

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  • Steam Deck OLED with game library on monitor's display, resting on black background
    By Madeline Cuccio 4 months ago

    Can You Use A Gaming Handheld To Replace Your Desktop PC?

    Gaming consoles are getting more expensive, but could you use a more budget-conscious gaming handheld to perform the same functions as a desktop PC?

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  • Woman using credit card to purchase something online
    By Lynnae Williams 4 months ago

    Why You Should Always Use A Credit Card When Buying Refurbished Tech

    Looking to save some money by ordering used or refurbished tech? You may be safer buying it with your credit card than with any other method.

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  • BBJ 737-8 flying over mountains and clouds
    By Mark Cowley 4 months ago

    What Is A BBJ? Inside Boeing's Custom Private Jets

    Most of us have probably flown in a Boeing aircraft before, but did you know that it also makes exclusive private jets for the world's ultra-rich?

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  • A hand holding a USB flash drive with malware icon over laptop
    By Pankil Shah 4 months ago

    Can Your PC Get A Virus From Plugging Something Into The USB Port?

    We've all gotten a random USB drive, but is it safe to use? There are actually a number of security concerns associated with using untested USB devices.

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  • Alienware Area-51 gaming laptop
    By Olivia Richman 4 months ago

    What Makes Alienware Laptops So Divisive Among Gamers?

    Alienware is a big name in the gaming community because of the powerful laptops and computers it manufacturers, but opinions on the brand are split.

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  • Intel graphics card with RGB lights, attached to a motherboard
    By Monica J. White 4 months ago

    Are Intel GPUs As Good As Nvidia And AMD? Here's What Users Have To Say

    Intel GPUs rarely get as much discussion or praise compared to their Nvidia or AMD counterparts, but are these graphics cards worth the investment?

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  • Lycoming o-320 engine exposed in nose of airplane
    By Dauglas Denga 4 months ago

    This Powerful Airplane Engine Has Been Around For Over 70 Years & Is Still Used Today

    Many aerospace companies utilize newer engines to power their aircraft, but one has stood the test of time so well that airplanes continue to use it.

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  • A Manhattan steam chimney releasing hot steam
    By Shane Schmid 4 months ago

    Why Do You See Steam Rising From New York Roads?

    One of the most recognizable aspects of New York City is undoubtedly the steam rising from the roads. Where does that steam actually come from?

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  • A close-up of an orange hover lawn mower on some grass
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 4 months ago

    What Is A Hover Mower And How Does It Work?

    There are a few different types of lawn mowers on the market, but one of the most unusual is undoubtedly the hover mower. What is it? How does it work?

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  • Garage Door Lock wall-mounted control unit
    By Corazon Victorino 4 months ago

    What Happened To Elocksys Garage Door Lock From Shark Tank Season 5

    Bryan White brought his remote-controlled garage door deadbolt toShark Tank in Season 5, but what happened to the Elocksys Garage Door Lock?

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  • Man holding two smartphones
    By Lynnae Williams 4 months ago

    Can You Use The Same Phone Number On Two Phones?

    Having two phones can be incredibly useful for separating work from your personal life, but can you still use the same number across two cell phones?

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  • Two microchips, one near the centre shown more clearly on a blurred blue circuit background.
    By Anthoni Oisin 4 months ago

    Here's How Many Of The World's Microchips Are Made In America

    These days, just about everything has a microchip in it, so you may be wondering how many of those are made in the U.S. You might be surprised.

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  • Man getting food from fridge powered by EcoFlow portable power station
    By Marinel Sigue 4 months ago

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

    A power outage can be frustrating, but it can also spell disaster for the contents of your fridge. Can you power your fridge with a portable power station?

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  • Building with the Google logo
    By Marinel Sigue 4 months ago

    3 Major Companies You Might Not Realize Are Owned By Google

    Google products seem to be a part of everything you use today, but there are still a few companies you may not realize are owned by Google.

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  • iPhone showing general menu with headphones and box in background
    By Pankil Shah 4 months ago

    What Do The Four Dots Next To The Wi-Fi Symbol Mean On An iPhone?

    Have you noticed your iPhone may occasionally have four dots next to the Wi-Fi symbol? This could actually indicate a larger issue with your cell service.

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  • Man pulling lawn mower cord on cloudy day
    By Daniel Meagher 4 months ago

    Is Your Lawn Mower Turning Over But Not Starting? This Might Be The Issue.

    Trouble getting your lawn mower to start up for the first big mow of the summer season? It may be due to a few issues, but this is the most likely cause.

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