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  • A USB to Ethernet adapter connected to a laptop
    By Adnan Ahmed 6 months ago

    Do USB To Ethernet Adapters Work Well? Here's What Users Have To Say

    Do USB to Ethernet adapters work well? It may be worth considering if you are a gamer or you need a stronger connection. Here's what you need to know.

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  • A MacBook with Google Lens running on it
    By Sumukh Rao 6 months ago

    10 Creative Uses For Google Lens On Your Laptop

    Google Lens on your laptop goes beyond the usual. Identify objects, translate text, reverse search images and try out 10 surprisingly smart uses.

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  • The MSC World Europa, one of the largest cruise ships in the world, docked at a port in Italy.
    By Rahul Srinivas 6 months ago

    Who Owns MSC Cruise Ships And How Many Are In Its Fleet?

    MSC operates giant cruise ships that operate on five continents, in addition to its sprawling cargo trade. Who owns the line, and how many ships does it have?

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  • Close up 18 volt recharge Li-ion battery for electric cordless tool
    By Tom Clark 6 months ago

    What's The Safest Way To Store Lithium-Ion Tool Batteries To Prevent Fires?

    Lithium-ion batteries power a lot of tech today, from laptops and cellphones to common power tools. But if stored improperly, they're a massive fire risk.

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  • SS Norway
    By Samyak Goswami 6 months ago

    Rags To Riches: This Popular Cruise Ship Was Once A Fading Ocean Liner

    When air travel became the primary way for people to cross the ocean, one ocean liner got a rehabilitation that would change the cruise industry.

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  • MSC cruise ship at sea
    By Lynnae Williams 6 months ago

    What Does The 'MSC' In MSC Cruises Stand For?

    From a single container ship bought in 1970, the Mediterranean Shipping Company now operates cruise ships to hundreds of destinations around the world.

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  • An offshore oil rig set against a beautiful sunset off the coast of Huntington Beach, California
    By Alec Hively 6 months ago

    What Happens To Offshore Oil Rigs When The Oil Runs Out?

    As it stands, roughly 12,000 offshore oil and gas rigs pepper the world's coastlines. What happens when they reach the end of their lifespan?

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  • A U.S. Army Boeing AH-64 Apache Longbow attack helicopter in flight.
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 6 months ago

    Can Helicopters Carry Air-To-Air Missiles?

    Helicopters are useful for all sorts of things in time of war, from strafing the ground to evacuating the wounded. But can they also use air-to-air missiles?

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  • Laptop with external hard drive and USB flash drive
    By Pankil Shah 6 months ago

    USB Flash Drives Vs. External Hard Drives: What's The Difference?

    Confused between USB flash drives and external hard drives? Learn the key differences in speed, storage, durability, and best use cases for each.

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  • A passenger aircraft flying with an amazing backdrop of a sunset
    By Sagar Naresh 6 months ago

    10 Passenger Jets With The Worst Safety Records

    Air travel remains one of the safest forms of transportation, but some passenger jets have better safety records than others. Here are the most notorious.

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  • Close up of CD covered with water droplets and rainbow light reflection
    By Mikael Trench 6 months ago

    Why Do CDs Reflect Light In Rainbow Colors?

    Ever noticed rainbow colors on a CD? Learn why CDs reflect light this way and the science behind those dazzling patterns.

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  • Man mowing lawn with purple riding lawn mower
    By Tom Clark 6 months ago

    Why Do Some Lawn Mowers Use Hydrostatic Transmission And How Do They Work?

    There are tons of different lawn mowers on the market, with different drivetrain combinations. What exactly is a hydrostatic transmission in lawn mowers?

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  • A speaker with its USB cable
    By Adnan Ahmed 6 months ago

    Yes, USB Speakers Exist - Here's How They Work

    Does your new computer not have a traditional Audio Out jack? If so, you can still buy a pair of USB speakers to get improved audio. Here's how they work.

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  • Apple MacBook Pro and ASUS Zenbook A14 in front of battery icons
    By Max Miller 6 months ago

    4 Laptops With The Best Battery Life You Can Buy In 2025

    If you're a person who works long hours and always on the move, then you need a laptop with a long battery life. Here are the best ones to consider.

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  • a person using a small laptop in a coffee shop
    By John Davis 6 months ago

    Of All The Cheap Laptops Under $100 At Amazon, This Is The Top Choice (According To Reviews)

    Looking for a cheap laptop and just have a budget of a hundred bucks? This is the highest-rated laptop you can find for under $100 on Amazon.

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  • A male to male extension power cord on black surface
    By Pankil Shah 6 months ago

    What Is A 'Suicide Cord'? (And Why You Should Probably Never Plug One In)

    If you've seen a power cord with two male ends, you may have just thought it was an oddity. But this so-called suicide cable is actually incredibly dangerous.

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  • A person touching a light switch
    By Mark Cowley 6 months ago

    How Silent Light Switches Work (And Why They're Illegal In The US)

    There was a time when light switches didn't make their signature "click" sound when toggled. Here's how they worked and why they're no longer legal in the U.S.

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  • Close up of a black HDMI splitter with four output ports
    By Pankil Shah 6 months ago

    What Is An HDMI Splitter And Can You Lose Signal Quality If You Use One?

    If you want to watch the same content across several screens using an HDMI splitter you might worry about signal degradation. Here's what you need to know.

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  • Close up of a white LG window AC
    By Pankil Shah 6 months ago

    Possible Reasons Why Your Window Air Conditioner Isn't Cooling (And Fixes To Try)

    A common issue with an AC unit is when it turns on but doesn't blow cold air. Why does that happen, and more importantly, what can you do to fix it? 

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  • Oil worker in front of pumpjack
    By Jack Picone 6 months ago

    What Is Fracking And How Did It Make Oil More Affordable?

    There is a lot of controversy surrounding the practice of fracking, but this is what it is and how it can save money.

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  • Jets on a snow-covered, icy runway
    By Daniel Trock 6 months ago

    Anti-Icing Vs. De-Icing Commercial Jets: What's The Difference?

    There are two different ways to handle dangerous ice buildup for commercial jets: anti-icing or de-icing. How do they differ and which works best?

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  • Away status indicator on Microsoft Outlook
    By Adnan Ahmed 6 months ago

    What Do The Colored Dots Mean In Outlook Email?

    Ever noticed the colored dots in Outlook email? Each one, actually, has a different meaning. Here's how to use them for your job or business.

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  • carnival Breeze Cruise ship at port in Cozumel Mexico
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 6 months ago

    Why Do Some Cruise Ships Have Wings?

    Wings on cruise ships won't help the vessel to fly or even go fast. Instead, they're about improving passenger safety and air quality on board.

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  • Disappointed young person looking at a damaged wireless headphone
    By Pankil Shah 6 months ago

    Why You Shouldn't Throw Out Your Damaged Headphones And Earbuds

    Broken headphones? Don’t bin them just yet — there might be more value (and life) in them than you think.

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  • Plugged-in VersionTECH fan on desk
    By Mikael Trench 6 months ago

    4 USB Fans That Are Highly-Rated On Amazon & Can Keep You Cool This Summer

    A good fan can make the difference between misery and comfort, and these USB-powered ones can be a lot more convenient than those that plug into a wall socket.

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  • Helmet hanging from bicycle handle
    By Sara Wines 6 months ago

    The Best Cheap Electric Bike You Can Buy From Amazon (According To Reviews)

    If you're looking for a very portable and inexpensive electric bike to get you around quickly and easily, this is your best option, according to user reviews.

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  • Cleaning the Nikon Z8 with 35mm f1.2 lens using a Nitecore Blowerbaby.
    By Andy Zahn 6 months ago

    13 Camera Maintenance Tips To Make Your Photography Gear Last A Lifetime

    If you plan to invest in a quality camera, you might also want to consider some of these tip to protect it.

    Read More
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