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  • Girl on video call face poor connection issue
    By Daksh Chaudhary 6 months ago

    Do Microwaves Really Interfere With Wi-Fi?

    You may have noticed that when your microwave is running, your Wi-Fi might become unstable, but is it just a coincidence? Here's what you need to know.

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  • Virtual Reality tech being used by scientists at the European Space Agency
    By Zak Wojnar 6 months ago

    The History Of Virtual Reality: How VR Has Changed The Way We Know Gaming

    Virtual reality has changed the world in more ways than one. The concept first emerged in science fiction, so how has it grown into scientific fact?

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  • Lone airplane parked on an airport runaway
    By KR Manalo 6 months ago

    What Makes Airport Runway Pavement So Different From Everyday Roads?

    Airport runways and regular highways share some similarities, but the conditions both are built for are quite different, and so is the composition.

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  • Man setting up smart home system
    By Jacob Willeford 6 months ago

    13 Creative Uses For Door Sensors In Your Smart Home

    If you're building up your smart home setup, introducing door sensors can be great for security, but they can bring a lot more utility around the house, too.

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  • Weak password versus strong password
    By Lynnae Williams 6 months ago

    Google Says Your Accounts May Not Be Secure Enough - Here's Why You Should Stop Using Just A Password

    According to a study by Google and Morning consult, people are still using passwords as opposed to alternative, safer options. Here's what you need to know.

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  • A black single main rotor helicopter flying at sunset
    By Dauglas Denga 6 months ago

    How Do Helicopters Change Direction In The Air?

    Ever wondered how helicopters turn or move sideways? Here’s how pilots steer them through the sky.

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  • A phone charging on a power bank
    By Shane O'Neill 6 months ago

    Is It Normal For Portable Chargers To Get Hot? Here's When You Should Worry

    Portable chargers can get hot when charging a phone, but is that normal? And if it is, when does normal behavior turn into something to worry about?

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  • An array of thin film solar panels
    By Tom Clark 6 months ago

    Why You Should Think Twice About Using Thin-Film Solar Panels For Your Home

    Thin-film solar panels are growing in popularity because they're easier to install, but are they worth it? You might want to reconsider investing in them.

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  • A person playing Nintendo Switch 2 while connected to Belkin power bank
    By Marinel Sigue 6 months ago

    Extend Your Nintendo Switch 2's Battery Life With This Mobile Power Bank

    Want to extend your Nintendo Switch 2 battery life? This mobile power bank can help you play longer without worrying about running out of charge.

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  • Thief stealing phone from bag
    By Jordan Wirth 6 months ago

    Easily Hacked Phone PIN Codes You Should Avoid Using (And How To Better Secure Your Phone)

    Most people use predictable PINs that thieves try first. Find out which codes to avoid and what you should use to better protect your phone.

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  • Service members outside helicopter in the rain.
    By Chris Littlechild 6 months ago

    Can Helicopters Fly In The Rain?

    Helicopters are challenging to fly even under the best conditions, but can they successfully fly in the rain? Here's what the experts have to say.

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  • Man sitting on a cliff's edge and using his phone.
    By Aman Kumar 6 months ago

    This iPhone Feature Lets You Use iMessage Without Cell Service Or Wi-Fi

    Did you know there’s an iPhone feature that lets you use iMessage without cell service or Wi-Fi? Here’s how it works and when to use it.

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  • Father and daughter inside bedroom using Generac portable generator
    By Marinel Sigue 6 months ago

    Cummins Vs Generac Portable Generators: How Their Prices & Specs Compare

    Cummins and Generac make two very popular portable generators, which can be useful for camping or emergencies, but which one is the best pick for you?

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  • Person using Microsoft office on a laptop
    By Lynnae Williams 6 months ago

    Do New Laptops Come With Microsoft Office?

    Microsoft Office can be an essential tool if you're buying a new laptop for work, but you'll also want to make sure your new machine actually includes Office.

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  • Looking down on a Titan missile in its silo
    By Bob Sharp 6 months ago

    Why Does Colorado Host Abandoned Nuclear Silos? (And What Happened To Missiles Within Them?)

    Along with other states, Colorado was home to Titan ICBM launch sites that were decommissioned when the missiles became obsolete.

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  • Solid state drive (SSD) isolated on white background
    By Joseph Chidi 6 months ago

    Here's Why You Shouldn't Leave Old SSDs Unplugged For Too Long

    SSDs may be faster and have fewer moving parts than hard drives, but one thing they're not good at is data preservation. Here's why and what you can do.

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  • Mother and daughter using Bluetti portable power station indoors
    By Marinel Sigue 6 months ago

    The Right (And Wrong) Ways To Care For A Portable Power Station

    A portable power station can be really helpful for a variety of things, but you have to care for it properly to ensure it will work when you need it.

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  • Vintage photo of the tail of a Pan Am plane bearing the Pan Am logo against a blue sky with buildings on the horizon
    By Emma Street 6 months ago

    What Happened To Pan Am, And Who Owns The Name Now?

    Pan Am declared bankruptcy following stresses caused by the 1973 oil crisis, and the lawsuits that followed the bombing of Flight 103 over Lockerbie in 1988.

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  • Woman in a large bathtub surrounded by candles
    By Alli Hill 6 months ago

    10 Home Gadgets To Turn Your Bathroom Into A Spa Sanctuary

    It's called the restroom for a reason -- it's a great place to relax in a hectic world. These gadgets will promote your bathroom to spa status.

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  • A RAID controller card is held in a hand
    By Daniel Meagher 6 months ago

    What Is A RAID Controller And When Might You Need One For Your PC?

    Wondering what a RAID controller does? Learn how it manages storage drives and when you might need one for your PC setup.

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  • A lighthouse at Westray, Scotland.
    By Chris Littlechild 6 months ago

    This Is The Shortest Airplane Flight Route In The World

    The flight between Westray and Papa Westray in the Orkney Islands sees visitors in the air for only 90 seconds, and covering a distance of 1.7 miles

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  • Baldur's Gate 3 splash screen on Chromebook
    By Max Miller 6 months ago

    Here's How You Can Play PC Games On Your Chromebook

    Think Chromebooks aren't for gaming? Here’s how you can play PC titles right on your Chromebook—no fancy setup required!

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  • Honda BF350 outboard motor on a boat with man fishing
    By Chloe Clougher 6 months ago

    Honda Doesn't Use Its V8 Engine In A Car, But It Does In Something Else

    Honda is probably best known for its iconic VETC-equipped inline-4 engines, but the Japanese firm makes a burly V8, too — just not for use in a car.

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  • iPad showing rear cameras and LiDAR sensor
    By Marinel Sigue 6 months ago

    What Is The LiDAR Sensor On Smartphones Used For?

    LiDAR sensors are used in professional and scientific settings all the time, but why have them on a smartphone? Turns out, there are some good uses.

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  • exg pro cable guy halo infinite master chief controller holder
    By Aaron Greenbaum 6 months ago

    10 Great Gaming Gadgets Under $30

    Gaming is becoming more and more expensive these days, but that doesn't mean you have to spend a ton of money on every single gadget involved in the hobby.

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  • Front view of plane on runway against goldensunset
    By Joseph Chidi 6 months ago

    Why Do Planes Do Touch And Go Landings?

    A touch and go landing, where a plane touches the runway, then quickly takes off again, may seem strange, but it's actually a fairly normal maneuver.

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  • Jeff Witten pitches CoinOut
    By Garrett Ettinger 6 months ago

    What Happened To The CoinOut App From Shark Tank Season 9?

    Jeffery Witten appeared on "Shark Tank" season 9, seeking an investment for his company CoinOut. Here's what happened and where the company is today.

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