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  • Honda GCV160 engine on plain background
    By Bob Sharp 5 months ago

    What Oil Does The Honda GCV160 Take & Which Lawn Mower Brands Use The Engine?

    Honda has made many lawn mower engines, including the GCV160. Which brands used the engine, and what sort of oil do you need to keep it running at its best?

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  • Person holding an iPhone in direct sunlight
    By Marinel Sigue 5 months ago

    What Happens If You Leave Your iPhone In The Sun Too Long

    Left your iPhone in the sun too long? Learn what can happen, the warning signs of overheating, and how to cool it down safely.

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  • Gunpowder for muzzleloading firearms in granulation size
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 5 months ago

    How The Chinese Accidentally Invented Gunpowder

    Gunpowder has been used for centuries, but did you know that the Chinese invented it by complete accident? Here's everything you need to know about the history.

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  • Ulanzi Magsafe light, Yomile electric duster, Shure MV2XU audio interface, and Anker 2 in 1 usb c cable
    By Max Miller 5 months ago

    4 Unusual USB Gadgets That Are Actually Useful

    The USB standard has produced many devices, some weird, some of dubious usability. We've collected a few that seem strange at first, but are actually helpful.

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  • Man removing a laptop battery.
    By Damir Mujezinovic 5 months ago

    No, Laptop Batteries Are Not Universal Or Interchangeable - Here's Why

    Most consumers are fine with laptop batteries allowing for a few hours of use. Is there a possibility for laptop batteries to be universal or interchangeable?

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  • blue hyperlnk to blog
    By Olivia Richman 5 months ago

    Here's Why Hyperlinks Are Usually Blue

    Although it can vary per website, by default, hyperlinks on the internet are colored blue. How was this color selected and is there any importance to it?

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  • Braided white cables stacked on top of each other
    By Shane O'Neill 5 months ago

    How To Straighten Braided Cables And Get The Kinks Out

    Braided cables are great, but they can be a nightmare if they're kinked. Thankfully, it's not too hard to straighten them out — here's how to do it.

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  • Internal USB 2.0 port header
    By Tom Clark 5 months ago

    What Are USB Headers And How Are They Different From USB Ports?

    If you're looking to add USB ports to a PC, you might see something about USB headers. Are these the same as USB ports? If not, how are they different?

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  • Cruise ship MSC Grandiosa sailing in calm waters
    By Tom Clark 5 months ago

    What Kind Of Engines Do Cruise Ships Use & How Much HP Can They Produce?

    There's so much going on with cruise ships that it's easy to forget that they use engines, too. But what engines to these ships use, and how powerful are they?

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  • Rear view of CMF Phone 2 Pro.
    By Nadeem Sarwar 5 months ago

    What Makes Nothing's CMF Phone Pro 2 So Different From Its Phone 1 Version?

    The CMF Phone Pro 2 marks Nothing's latest releases for the smartphone market, but what makes it so different from the original Phone 1 release?

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  • Woman handing over MacBook
    By Marinel Sigue 5 months ago

    How To Transfer Ownership Of A Used MacBook

    While selling your used MacBook is pretty straightforward from a perspective of commerce, you should make sure you follow these steps beforehand.

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  • Two cell towers with graphics showing 5G
    By Marinel Sigue 5 months ago

    5G Ultra Capacity Vs. Ultra Wideband: What's The Difference Between These Two Networks?

    5G networks are an obvious upgrade, coming from 4G and 3G networks before it, but what's the difference between 5G-UC and 5G-UW? Is one faster than the other?

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  • Man holding laptop battery with laptop opened
    By Marinel Sigue 5 months ago

    Can You Replace Your Laptop Battery At Home? Why It's Not So Easy Anymore

    User-replaceable laptop batteries used to be common. You could even carry a second one for more juice. Now, though, it's uncommon to see them. Here's why.

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  • Meta folder in a smartphone containing all the Meta apps.
    By Aman Kumar 5 months ago

    How To Stop Instagram Posts From Automatically Syncing To Facebook

    Facebook and Instagram share many features. You can even sync your accounts so posting on one app posts on the other, but not everybody enjoys that feature.

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  • Antique telegrams sign hanging in front of a white wall
    By Quina Baterna 5 months ago

    Yes, You Can Still Send A Telegram In The US (And Here's Why You Might Need To)

    Telegrams may seem old hat, but you can still send them in the modern day. But why would you want to send one in place of an email? Here's the story.

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  • Aerial view of cruise ship deck
    By Chris Littlechild 5 months ago

    What Are The Big White Balls On Top Of Cruise Ships For?

    If you've ever been on a cruise ship or seen one pass by, you might have noticed those big white balls on top of them. And maybe you wondered what they're for.

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  • Person unboxing a laptop
    By Jordan Wirth 5 months ago

    12 Ways To Maintain Your New Laptop And Extend Its Performance

    Most people keep their laptops longer than phones, so it pays to take care of them. Here are 12 simple ways to keep yours running strong for years.

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  • An amazon package outside a home
    By Andrew Ekuwem 5 months ago

    8 Home Appliances You Should Avoid Buying From Amazon

    Some home appliances are better bought offline. Here’s why buying them on Amazon could cost you more in repairs, returns, and regret.

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  • Costco Wholesale storefront open for business
    By Daniel Trock 5 months ago

    Can You Buy Computers Parts And Peripherals At Costco? (And Should You?)

    Costco sells a lot of things as part of its membership, but can you buy all the parts and peripherals you need to build a computer at Costco?

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  • Zomm founder pitching Shark Tank panelists
    By Patrick Phillips 5 months ago

    What Happened To The Zomm Wireless Tether From Shark Tank Season 4?

    The Zomm Wireless Tether proved to be one of Shark Tank's most surprising inventions, but a major misstep by its owner spelled disaster on the show.

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  • Motor yacht in clear calm sea
    By Samyak Goswami 5 months ago

    How Long Does It Take A Yacht To Cross The Atlantic Ocean?

    There are many options to choose from for ttransatlantic travel, from fast and cheap flights to a variety of seafaring options that have different timetables.

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  • A person using an autopen.
    By Shane O'Neill 5 months ago

    What Is An Autopen And Can You Tell If One Has Been Used?

    As a machine replicating a person, there's some apprehension toward autopens. Is it possible to tell if it has been used in the place of a real person?

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  • Gas station photographed from the corner
    By Nate Williams 5 months ago

    This Is The Best GasBuddy Alternative To Find Cheap Gas

    If you're looking to save some money on fuel, GasBuddy gets recommended a lot, but what other options are out there and which one is the best?

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  • iPhone charger sitting outside phone charging port
    By Mikael Trench 5 months ago

    Is It Safe To Share An iPhone Charger With Someone Else?

    Juice jacking has become on of the greatest fears for iPhone users who want to use public chargers, but is it a real concern or just more fearmongering?

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  • eenager wearing headphones plays game on PC
    By Max Miller 5 months ago

    Are 1080p Monitors Still Worth Buying For Gaming?

    In a world where 4K seems like the prominent format, you might be wondering if 1080p resolution still has a place. Here's everything you need to know.

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  • Close-up of four-bladed helicopter tail rotor
    By Madeline Cuccio 5 months ago

    Why Do Helicopters Need Tail Rotors? (And How Some Can Fly Without Them)

    Helicopters are set apart from other aircraft in a very big way: the rotors. There's the main rotor and the tail rotor. Ever wonder what the tail rotor does?

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  • Ground Control Robotics robot traversing grass
    By Chris Littlechild 5 months ago

    Giant Centipede Robots Are Being Built For Farms: Here's The Reason

    Technology has always had a massive impact on how farming is done, and the latest evolution are these incredibly robots based on giant centipedes.

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