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  • A close-up image of the Raspberry Pi logo on the circuit board
    By Sumukh Rao 5 months ago

    12 Raspberry Pi Projects That Can Make Your Home Smarter & More Secure

    Raspberry Pi is an invaluable way for DIY enthusiasts to upgrade their area, but did you know it can also ensure the safety of your living space?

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  • Gamer on desktop computer
    By Nate Williams 5 months ago

    120Hz Doesn't Mean 120FPS: Here's The Difference

    There's a difference between 120Hz and 120FPS and it's worth knowing how the two interact, so you don't accidentally buy the wrong equipment.

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  • facial recognition system at entrance
    By Samyak Goswami 5 months ago

    What Is TSA's Facial Recognition Technology And Can You Opt Out Of It?

    TSA uses facial recognition at airports — but can you opt out? Learn what the rules say and how this technology affects your privacy.

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  • A person holding a Makita leaf blower.
    By Shane O'Neill 5 months ago

    Is Makita A Good Brand Of Leaf Blower? Here's What Owners Have To Say

    Makita has a solid reputation when it comes to power tools, but does its prestige extend to leaf blowers?

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  • A hacker with hoodie and laptop
    By Jordan Wirth 5 months ago

    12 Computer Hacking Myths You Need To Stop Believing

    Hacking is more prevalent today than it ever has been, but there is still a lot of bad information out there. Here are the myths about hacking you can ignore.

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  • A flathead screwdriver with a teal handle placed on a white surface
    By Corazon Victorino 5 months ago

    Can You Take A Screwdriver On A Plane? What The TSA Rules Say

    Can you bring a screwdriver on a plane? TSA has rules for that! Here’s what you need to know before packing your toolbox.

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  • DeWalt 20V PowerStack battery
    By Jack Picone 5 months ago

    How Many Ah Does A DeWalt PowerStack Battery Have & Does It Need A Special Charger?

    DeWalt PowerStack batteries provide tools with even more energy and efficiency, plus are available in three different sizes.

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  • A person using a smartphone to unlock a fence latch
    By Joe Hindy 5 months ago

    10 Outdoor Smart Gadgets That Are Actually Worth Buying

    Outdoor smart gadgets have come a long way. From security to convenience, these 10 devices are actually worth your money and can make life a lot easier.

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  • Person using Ryobi Grease Gun
    By Tom Clark 5 months ago

    Yes, Ryobi Does Make A Battery-Operated Grease Gun (And Here's How Much It Costs)

    If you are in need of a grease gun, you may be wondering if Ryobi makes a cordless one. The answer is yes, and here’s how much one would cost.

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  • The hook slot and end of a tape measure
    By Jack Picone 5 months ago

    What Is The Hole On At The End Of A Tape Measure For?

    If you have ever used a tape measure, you may have noticed a little hole or slot on the end of it. We'll tell you what that is and what it's for.

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  • A white and green lime scooter on the street.
    By Paula Beaton 5 months ago

    How Fast Do Lime Scooters Go? A Look At Their Top Speed

    Lime scooters are just about everywhere these days, and you can use them to get around a city if you need to. Here's how fast they can take you.

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  • Livtab Smart Coffee Table
    By Erynn Ruiz 5 months ago

    10 Smart Furniture Options That Can Bring Your Living Room Into The Future

    Smart objects are nothing new, but you will find as many use cases as any for smart furniture that can transform your living room.

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  • Package from Amazon Japan
    By Lynnae Williams 5 months ago

    Yes, You Can Order From Amazon Japan In The US: What You Need To Know First

    Amazon's Japanese site has a lot of products you can't find elsewhere. The good news is a lot of them ship to America, and it's easy to get it set up.

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  • Rolls of $1 bills on a brown background
    By Daniel Trock 5 months ago

    Why Doesn't Amazon Do Price Matching? Here's Its Explanation

    Many retailers offer price matching if you find an item cheaper somewhere else. Why doesn't Amazon match its competitors' prices, and what can you do about it?

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  • The SS Great Britain in drydock
    By Daniel Trock 5 months ago

    What Does SS Stand For On A Ship?

    If you have ever seen a boat with the letters "SS" on it, you might have wondered what those letters (and other letters) mean. Here's what you need to know.

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  • Makita 18V battery pack
    By Daniel Trock 5 months ago

    Can Makita Batteries Fit Other Brands' Tools? Compatibility Explained

    Makita, like other manufacturers of cordless tools, has its own proprietary battery system, though there are adapters out there. Are they worth the money?

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  • Computer monitor with black pixels
    By Marinel Sigue 5 months ago

    What Does A Dead Pixel Look Like? (And Can It Be Fixed?)

    Screens present incredibly crisp and detailed images with the use of pixels, but a dead pixel can make the entire screen unusable. But can you fix them?

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  • multiple portable toolboxes with labels
    By Russ Good 5 months ago

    10 Of The Best Modular Tool Boxes With Drawers, Ranked Cheapest To Most Expensive

    Modular tool boxes with slide out doors have become a must have for pros and DIYers, so we're taking a look at 10 of the best and ranking them by price.

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  • Close up of a hand holding USB flash drive.
    By Pankil Shah 5 months ago

    5 Ways You Can Use USB Flash Drives For More Than Just File Storage

    If you're a casual user, you probably think of a USB flash drive as simply a place to store files or photos. Here are five other ways to make good use of one.

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  • A group of people standing with Segway scooters
    By Max Miller 5 months ago

    5 Cheap But Highly-Rated Electric Scooters You Can Buy In 2025

    If you're looking for a simple scooter  with steady speeds and a long battery life check out these five affordable but highly-rated models.

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  • A military jet releasing flares in flight.
    By Shane O'Neill 5 months ago

    Why Do Fighter Jets Shoot Flares? (And Are They Effective Against Missiles?)

    We've all heard about fighter jets deploying flares in the middle of a heated dog fight, but you'd to be surprised to learn just how important flares are.

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  • Dave and Joe excitedly presenting while wearing goggles on Shark Tank
    By Mikael Trench 5 months ago

    What Happened To Coldest Water Bottles From Shark Tank Season 15?

    Coldest caught the attention of the producers of "Shark Tank," and it appeared on Season 15 Episode 15.

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  • A smartphone with an Instax Bluetooth printer and a printout of an image
    By Sumukh Rao 5 months ago

    10 Bluetooth Gadgets That Are Actually Worth Buying

    Bluetooth technology is much more than headphones and smartwatches. Check out our list of unexpected Bluetooth devices that can make your life easier.

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  • woman getting scanned at airport
    By Olivia Richman 5 months ago

    What Do TSA's Airport Body Scanners Actually See When They Scan You?

    Body scanners have been a part of getting through airports for decades now, but they have long raised concerns about the privacy of those who go through.

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  • Concepts of the uncrewed fighter aircraft YFQ-42A (bottom) and the YFQ-44A are pictured in artwork
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 5 months ago

    The Air Force's New Fighter Drones Could Change Air Combat

    The USAF's new aerial drones aren't what you probably envision; they're the next evolution in air-to-air combat. Here's what we know so far.

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  • A silver USB drive with Windows logo on it
    By Pankil Shah 5 months ago

    How To Boot Windows Directly From A USB Drive

    Need to boot Windows from a USB? Here’s a simple guide to help you set it up and run Windows anywhere, anytime!

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  • Snapshot of garage toolshed and workspace
    By Jacob Willeford 5 months ago

    8 Of The Best Garage Toolboxes (And 3 Of The Worst)

    When it comes to toolboxes for your garage, it's tough to go wrong. Even still, there are toolboxes worth targeting and toolboxes worth avoiding at all cost.

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