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  • A MacBook, an iPad, an iPhone, an Apple Pencil, a Magic Mouse, an Apple Watch, and a few other Apple devices kept on a wooden table
    By Sumukh Rao 6 months ago

    5 Apple Products Worth Buying Refurbished (And 5 To Avoid)

    Refurbished Apple products can save you money, but not all are worth it. Here's what to buy used and what to avoid if you value long-term use.

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  • iPhone in hand showing chat background feature in Messages app
    By Pankil Shah 6 months ago

    iPhone Messages Is Finally Catching Up To WhatsApp With iOS 26

    Apple's new iOS 26 is bringing some big changes to both the mobile operating system itself and its built-in apps. Messages is one such app receiving an upgrade.

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  • Man holding iPhone in his hand
    By Mahnoor Faisal 6 months ago

    This New iPhone Feature Makes Charging A Whole Lot Less Annoying

    For iOS26, Apple completely revamped the battery section of the settings and included a nifty new feature that will help you a lot while charging.

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  • Close up of Corsair MP700 PRO SSD installed in an example motherboard
    By Ali Hassan 6 months ago

    Can You Use A PCIe 5.0 SSD With A PCIe 4.0 Motherboard?

    Most PCIe accessories, like SSDs, are backwards compatible with one another. However, with storage in particular, you'll see diminishing returns when upgrading.

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  • A Business Jet interior with some desserts and a bottle of champagne on the table
    By Sagar Naresh 6 months ago

    Things You Can Find In Private Jets That Aren't In Commercial Planes

    Celebs swear by the private jet, but it's not just the famous. From sleeping suites to conference rooms, private flyers enjoy advanced comfort and convenience.

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  • Custom PC with AIO temperature display
    By Marc Magrini 6 months ago

    3 PC Parts You Should Always Buy Used (And 7 You Shouldn't)

    Some PC parts work great used, but others need to be new to stay reliable — know the difference to save cash without risking your build.

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  • Typing on creamy mehcnical keyboard.
    By Nadeem Sarwar 6 months ago

    What Exactly Is A Creamy Keyboard?

    If you love the idea of a mechanical keyboard, but can't tolerate the click-clack sound, then a creamy keyboard may be exactly what you're looking for.

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  • The Trump T1 smartphone as pictured on the Trump Mobile website
    By Rahul Srinivas 6 months ago

    Trump's New T1 Phone Might Not Be As American As He Claims

    Turmp Mobile will also be producing a smartphone, the Trump T1 that the company claims will be made in America. Experts in the industry are not so sure.

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  • A woman connecting a charger to an extension
    By Philip Kambutu 6 months ago

    Why You Should Think Twice About Running Power Cords Under Carpets

    Thinking of running power cords under carpets? Learn why it’s a fire hazard, what can go wrong, and how to safely manage cables instead.

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  • Close-up of alkaline batteries in multiple colors
    By Anthoni Oisin 6 months ago

    These High-Tech Batteries Could Theoretically Last For Thousands Of Years

    Most of us can barely get a day's use from our phone batteries, but researchers from the U.K. have developed batteries that could last thousands of years.

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  • Woman plugging into wall outlet
    By Marinel Sigue 6 months ago

    Why Are Some Electrical Outlets So Hard To Plug Into?

    Wondering why some outlets are hard to plug into? It’s likely because of tamper-resistant receptacles—here’s why they’re used and how they work.

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  • Hand holding Nomad Goods slim phone charger
    By Marinel Sigue 6 months ago

    Sick Of Bulky Power Bricks & Charging Adapters? This USB Gadget May Solve The Issue

    Bulky phone chargers can be a nuisance, especially if you need to carry them around or fit them behind furniture. Is there a better alternative?

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  • Kylian Mbappe wearing Meta Oakley glasses.
    By Nadeem Sarwar 6 months ago

    Oakley Meta Glasses Vs Ray-Ban Meta: What's The Difference?

    Meta just launched the Oakley Meta Glasses, which is its latest generation of smart glasses. Here's how they compare to the previous models.

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  • Man using a Samsung Chromebook device
    By Pankil Shah 6 months ago

    Samsung Chromebook Not Charging? Try This

    Samsung Chromebook not charging? Here are some quick fixes to try before you call for service or replace the charger.

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  • The control center of an iPhone.
    By Aman Kumar 6 months ago

    What Is The Difference Between Night Shift And Dark Mode On iPhone?

    Wondering how Night Shift and Dark Mode differ on iPhone? Learn what each feature does and how they affect your screen and eyes.

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  • sideways electrical outlet in a green wall
    By Daksh Chaudhary 6 months ago

    Why Are Some Electrical Outlets Installed Sideways?

    You might have noticed that some of the electrical outlets in your home are installed sideways, but is there a reason outlets are installed in a certain way?

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  • Bluetooth keyboard and Android tablet on a wooden table
    By Pankil Shah 6 months ago

    Here's Why Your Bluetooth Keyboard Isn't Connecting To Your Tablet

    Bluetooth is an incredibly convenient technology, but it can be finicky sometimes. If your Bluetooth keyboard won't connect to your tablet, here's some fixes.

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  • Two power banks in hand
    By Tom Clark 6 months ago

    Can You Charge A Power Bank With Another Power Bank? (And Should You?)

    If you need to charge up your devices, but your power bank is close to empty, can you charge it up with another power bank? It's complicated.

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  • U.S. Steel sign on building
    By Cody D. Campbell 6 months ago

    US Steel Is No Longer An American Company: Does That Mean New Cars Will Cost More?

    Nippon Steel has finally acquired U.S. Steel, ending 18 months of wrangling. How will that affect the consumer, and will car prices increase?

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  • Uni USB-C to Ethernet adapter
    By Lynnae Williams 6 months ago

    You'll Want This Android Feature Handy During A Home Internet Outage

    If you have an Android phone, you'd actually have a bit of an advantage if you need to remain connected while dealing with a home internet outage.

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  • A person holding the Zeromouse Blade gaming mouse
    By Shane Schmid 6 months ago

    This PC Mouse Weighs Less Than An Ounce, But It's A Gaming Beast

    Gamers are always searching for lightweight computer mice to improve their performance in their favorite games. This mouse might mean an end to their search

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  • Old gadgets in cardboard box
    By Jordan Wirth 6 months ago

    10 Iconic Discontinued Gadgets From The 2010s (And Why We Miss Them)

    Some gadgets from the 2010s were ahead of their time, others just fun while they lasted. Here are 10 we remember more fondly than we expected to.

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  • Unitree B2-W doing parkour
    By Quina Baterna 6 months ago

    This Emergency Rescue Robot Is A Real Parkour Master

    Advancements in robotics have led to companies using robots in emergencies. This quadruped robot can easily navigate terrain to help out in rescue situations.

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  • A mini PC on a grey background
    By Monica J. White 6 months ago

    Building A Small Form Factor PC? Don't Forget To Consider These 10 Things First

    Small form factor PCs are no different from regular computers in the sense that you can tailor them to your needs, but they do take more consideration to build.

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  • 1.5 volt batteries for small electronics without cable supply
    By Zohaib Ahmed 6 months ago

    Why Do Batteries Have A Positive And Negative Side? (And Do They Always Have To Be Facing Opposite?)

    Most people take batteries for granted without ever thinking about the significance of the positive and negative terminals or if they're even needed.

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  • iPhone running iOS 26 showing the Control Center
    By Pankil Shah 6 months ago

    These Settings Make iOS 26's New Liquid Glass Feature Even Better

    Apple's next operating system will utilize a new concept called Liquid Glass as it's primary UI, but it might have readability concerns. Here's how to fix that.

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  • Changed inventors pitching the app on Shark Tank
    By Patrick Phillips 6 months ago

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

    The ChangEd app made its Shark Tank debut with the promise of helping students maintain their loan information, but what happened to it after the show?

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