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  • Close up of screwdriver with screw attached inside a computer
    By Bob Sharp 6 months ago

    Do You Need A Tool Kit To Build A PC?

    Thinking of building your own PC? Find out if you really need a tool kit for it and which tools are essential for a smooth and safe build.

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  • a united airline boeing 757 taking off
    By Samyak Goswami 6 months ago

    Why Some US Airlines Prefer To Fly Older, Used Planes To New Models

    You might have realized that some US-based airlines opt to fly older and used planes. Why would this be preferred over using newer aircraft?

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  • Various adapters and converters alongside a passport and other travel gear
    By Lynnae Williams 6 months ago

    Why Your American Charger Plug Won't Work In Europe (And How To Fix That)

    When visiting Europe, that trusty charger won't fit the outlet, and even if you somehow manage to plug it in, it won't work safely without the right setup.

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  • Angelina Jolie working on computer
    By Patrick Phillips 6 months ago

    5 Things Movies Always Get Wrong About Computer Hackers

    We've all seen movies that have a fast-typing hacker, but how much of it is realistic? You may be surprised to learn which things are dramatized.

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  • A man using Windows 11 on laptop
    By Monica J. White 6 months ago

    Why 'Do Not Disturb' Keeps Turning On In Windows 11 (And How To Disable It)

    Do Not Disturb mode can be a useful feature for any Windows user, but not if it turns on when you don't want it to. Here's some steps to fix it.

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  • Hollyland Lark M2S on a wooden table with all of its various components.
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    By Steve Smith 6 months ago

    Hollyland LARK M2S: A Great Choice For All Types Of Creators

    Hollyland LARK M25 is a lav microphone system made for all types of creators looking to record sound with ease.

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  • Two Ethernet jacks and two empty three-prong plugs
    By Jack Picone 6 months ago

    Why Some Electrical Plugs Have Two Prongs (And Others Have Three)

    Why do some American electrical systems use plugs with two prongs and other systems use those with three? Here's all you need to know.

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  • A pair of cables held in place by bread tags and putty.
    By Anthoni Oisin 6 months ago

    Don't Throw Out Plastic Bread Tags – Use Them As Cable Ties Instead

    We've all got more USB cables than we know what to do with connected to our devices, but you can make some sense of the mess with just a few plastic bread tags.

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  • An offshore oil rig
    By Chris Littlechild 6 months ago

    How Many People Work On An Offshore Oil Rig And How Long Do They Stay Onboard?

    Offshore oil rigs are like small towns out on the water. Here's how many people you can expect to find out there, and how long they stay before a break.

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  • Stratolaunch Roc sat on the runway
    By Mark Cowley 6 months ago

    Why Does The Stratolaunch Roc Jet Have 2 Cockpits?

    The Stratolaunch Roc jet is one of the wildest looking jets in the world, not least because of its two cockpits. Why does it actually have those?

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  • The TikTok logo is displayed on a smartphone placed above a laptop keyboard.
    By Aman Kumar 6 months ago

    What Is TikTok AI Alive & How Do You Use The New Feature?

    TikTok AI Alive is a new feature users can take advantage of, but how do you use it and is it worth trying? Here's everything you need to know about it.

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  • Close up of a hand holding SanDisk V30 SD card
    By Pankil Shah 6 months ago

    What Does V30 Mean On An SD Card?

    Most people don't pay attention to more than the storage capacity of their SD cards, but if you record video you should pay attention to this spec.

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  • U.S.S. Enterprise silhouette illustration
    By Brad Hill 6 months ago

    5 Pieces Of Movie Tech We Wish Were Real

    Movies often unintentionally become a testbed for sci-fi concepts, and even if they're fictional, often inspire real-world gadgets and inventions.

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  • Wreck of the USS WASP
    By Jack Hawkins 6 months ago

    The 14 Deepest Shipwrecks Of WWII, Ranked

    Naval engagements occurred in nearly every significant body of water during World War 2. Here are the deepest shipwrecks from the era that have been located.

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  • Epson printer on a table with maintenance box detached
    By Pankil Shah 6 months ago

    What Does The Epson Maintenance Box Do & Can You Reuse One Once It's Full?

    Your Epson printer may have a unique feature called a Maintenance Box, and it's designed in such a way that you can't ignore it when something is wrong.

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  • Ring Floodlight Cam Wired Plus with Chime Pro 2.0
    By Jack Picone 6 months ago

    Yes, Costco Has Security Cameras - Here's The Top-Rated Options You Can Buy (2025)

    Having a security camera at your home is a great way to ensure the safety of you and your family. Here are the best options to consider from Costco in 2025.

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  • A Roku smart TV displayed at a store complete with promotional materials and a user manual
    By Corazon Victorino 6 months ago

    Who Makes Roku TVs And Where Are They Built

    Roku licenses its operating system to a number of manufacturers, but did you know it had its own TVs that it makes in house? Here's what we know.

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  • Person holding two LFP batteries in their hand
    By Adnan Ahmed 6 months ago

    What Are The Differences Between Lithium-Iron-Phosphate & Lithium-Ion Batteries?

    Lithium-Iron-Phosphate Batteries and Lithium-Ion batteries are used to power a variety of devices, but which battery type is the right one for you?

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  • Ultrahuman ring ad with ring floating by seaside
    By Patrick Phillips 6 months ago

    Yes, You Can Get Ultrahuman Rings At Costco (And Here's How Much They Cost)

    Ultrahuman Rings are incredibly popular smart devices for those looking to track health metrics, and Costco is now the cheapest place to get them.

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  • People sitting on wooden benches while camping
    By Sumukh Rao 6 months ago

    10 USB Lights And Fans That Are Perfect For Camping

    Heading off-grid? These USB lights and fans are compact, reliable, and perfect for camping nights when heat and darkness aren't part of the plan.

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  • An A Line Metro Rail train in Los Angeles
    By Max Miller 6 months ago

    The Longest Light Rail Line On Earth Is In California (And You Likely Never Even Realized It)

    It might surprise you to know that the world's longest light rail line is located here in the U.S. in the state of California. Here's what and where it is.

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  • Person using Siri on thier iPhone.
    By Nadeem Sarwar 6 months ago

    You May Be Entitled To A Piece Of Apple's $95M Siri Lawsuit Settlement - Here's How To File A Claim

    If you owned a Siri-enabled Apple device from 2014 - 2024, you may be entitled to a share of a massive court settlement. Here's how to claim it.

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  • An assortment of SD cards
    By Max Miller 6 months ago

    What Does 'SD' Stand For On An SD Card?

    While the technology has been around for a while, have you ever wondered what SD stands for on a SD Card? Here's everything you need to know.

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  • Person holding the Nintendo Switch 2 Pro controller.
    By Nadeem Sarwar 6 months ago

    This Costco Switch 2 Pro Controller Deal May Save Members Nearly 20%

    Accessories for the Nintendo Switch 2 aren't going to be cheap, but you can still save a few bucks on the Switch 2 Pro Controller if you're a Costco member.

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  • Close-up of Type A / B American and Japanese standard wall outlet
    By Madeline Cuccio 6 months ago

    Electrical Plug Types: How Many Are There & Why Are They So Different?

    You'll notice that not all electrical plugs are the same and might even have different inserts depending on the country. Here's how many there are.

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  • Close up of the TP-Link logo on a Wi-Fi router
    By Adnan Ahmed 6 months ago

    TP-Link Routers Might Get Banned. Is It Still Safe To Buy One?

    TP-Link is currently under intense scrutiny, meaning its routers are at risk of getting banned. So is it still safe to buy a TP-Link router?

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  • A smart home camera on a white table
    By Pankil Shah 6 months ago

    Don't Throw Out Your Old Security Camera – Turn It Into A Smart Bird Feeder Instead

    Do you have an outdated security camera that you aren't using anymore? Consider turning it into a fancy bird feeder instead of just throwing it out.

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