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  • Yellow ethernet cables connected to the data center
    By Daksh Chaudhary 7 months ago

    What Is Ultra Ethernet, And Who Is It For?

    Ultra Ethernet is a new high-performance networking standard backed by Ultra Ethernet Consortium. But what does it do? And who is going to be using it?

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  • Man on mountain installing Starlink mini on the ground
    By Marinel Sigue 7 months ago

    Google Fiber Vs. Starlink: The Key Differences (And Why They Matter)

    There are a lot of different internet service providers out there for every type of person. Starlink and Google could be considered the most unique.

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  • A person holding a Predator solar panel.
    By Shane O'Neill 7 months ago

    Here's What You Need To Know About Harbor Freight's Predator Solar Panels

    In the market for solar panels? Harbor Freight and Predator offer lightweight solar panels that may be a good fit for you. Here's everything you should know.

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  • iPhone, iPad, and MacBook on a table
    By Nadeem Sarwar 7 months ago

    Apple's Rumored Hardware Plans For 2026 Are Exciting, But I'm Worried About What's Missing

    Rumors are swirling about Apple's hardware plans for 2026 and while it sounds exciting, we still think something is missing. Here's what you need to know.

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  • A person retrieves food from a Ninja FrostVault Dry Zone drawer
    By Daniel Trock 7 months ago

    How Well Does The Ninja FrostVault Cooler With A Dry Zone Work? (According To Users)

    While Ninja is most popular for its kitchen appliances, it's trying something new with the 65 qt. FrostVault Cooler with dry storage. So how well does it work?

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    Man in beach wear pretending he's on vacation with feet in a tiny plastic pool, drinks in a cooler, an inflatable flamingo, and more.

    These Prime Day Deals Are Bringing The Summer Sizzle

    Kick back, relax, and find yourself a great deal on the gadgets and tech to make your life easier.

    By Zach Lisabeth 7 months ago Read More
  • Smiling bearded man cutting grass with orange electric mower
    By Daksh Chaudhary 7 months ago

    Can Lawn Mowers Get Wet? Here's What You Should Know

    Electric and gas lawnmowers are useful and relatively simple machines, but can lawn mowers get wet and still work properly? Here's some important information for you.

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  • Jet fighter pilot in cockpit view with wingman support
    By Tom Clark 7 months ago

    How Fast Is Mach 10, And Can A Human Survive The Speed?

    Mach 10, ten times the speed of sound, would be about 7,600 mph. It hasn't been reached yet, but could a pilot even survive such intense speeds?

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  • Close up render of a CPU chip installed in a motherboard
    By Edward Munene 7 months ago

    Yes, Overclocking Can Damage Your CPU - Here Are The Warning Signs

    Overclocking is largely safe for enthusiast-level computing or PC gaming, but it will reduce the overall lifespan of your CPU depending on how deep you go.

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  • A catamaran docked at a port with mountains in the background
    By Chris Littlechild 7 months ago

    What Is A Catamaran & How Does It Differ From Other Ships On The Sea?

    The ferry is one of the most common types of large ships that traverse seas all over the world. What is a catamaran? How does it differ from other ships?

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  • Solar panels on a roof of a home with greenery around
    By Marinel Sigue 7 months ago

    Ground-Mounted Or Roof-Mounted Solar Panels: Which Is Better For Your Home?

    When adding solar panels, you have two main options: roof-mounted or ground-mounted. Each works better in different situations, so which is best for you?

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  • male hand holding wd sn810 ssd
    By Zohaib Ahmed 7 months ago

    How Important Is Having DRAM In An SSD?

    There's a lot of acronyms you'll find when you do your research into buying a SSD for your computer, but DRAM may be the most important one.

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  • Man Using Laptop Browsing Google Website
    By Hiba Fiaz 7 months ago

    These Are The Most Popular Google Chrome Alternatives For Android In 2025

    If Chrome feels more like a chore than a choice, these Android browsers offer privacy, speed, and features people actually care about.

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  • Graphics card near a PC
    By Samyak Goswami 7 months ago

    Why Are Dual GPUs No Longer Used In Gaming PCs?

    Wondering why dual GPUs have disappeared from gaming PCs? Learn why multi-GPU setups fell out of favor and what gamers use instead.

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  • Apple Music app on an iPhone.
    By Aman Kumar 7 months ago

    What Is Apple Music Replay All Time? (And How User Can Find It)

    To celebrate the anniversary of its Apple Music streaming service, Apple is offering a unique Apple Music Replay All Time list. Here's what you should know.

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  • AMD 7700 XT GPU next to a PS5 Pro
    By Daniel Meagher 7 months ago

    This GPU May Be The Closest To The PlayStation 5 Pro That Exists

    Could this graphics card be the closest thing to a PlayStation 5 Pro? Discover which GPU comes the nearest—and why it’s drawing comparisons.

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  • laptop open on table
    By Jordan Wirth 7 months ago

    Every Chromebook Shortcut You Need To Master Chrome OS

    All the Chromebook shortcuts you didn’t know you needed, from quick window tricks to smarter browsing, text editing, and system controls.

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  • The ENIAC Flexbar customizable touch-bar being used to play and control a video.
    By Casey Cooper 7 months ago

    Apple's Touch Bar Has Been Reimagined Into A Useful USB Gadget

    Did you know Apple’s Touch Bar has been reinvented as a handy USB gadget? Learn how this cool USB gadget works.

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  • Amelia Earhart sitting on Lockheed Electra
    By Alex Hevesy 7 months ago

    What Kind Of Plane Was Amelia Earhart Flying When She Disappeared (And Has It Been Found?)

    Amelia Earhart went missing nearly 90 years ago, attempting to fly around the world. Her plane might have been found and researchers intend to find out

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  • The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 with its display unfolded
    By Rahul Srinivas 7 months ago

    Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 And Fold7 Specs: What You Get For The Price

    The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 and Fold7 are here, but are they worth upgrading to? Here are the specs for each smartphone, so you can decide for yourself.

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  • Woman using Ninja Creami to make smoothie bowl in the kitchen
    By Marinel Sigue 7 months ago

    How Does The Ninja Creami Work And Is It Worth The Price Tag?

    Ice cream is a summertime treat most of us wax nostalgic about from childhood, and the Ninja Creami brings that magic home.

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  • Close up of a power bank on a travel box
    By Olasubomi Gbenjo 7 months ago

    Will TSA Confiscate Your Lithium-Ion Portable Phone Charger

    The TSA has clear rules on battery capacity and storage, so you should be safe taking power banks of up to 100 Wh, so long as they're in the cabin with you.

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  • Gold thermal paste being applied to a processor
    By Monica J. White 7 months ago

    Does Thermal Paste Expire? Here's How To Tell If Yours Is Safe To Use

    If you've built a PC or two, you probably have a tube of old thermal paste somewhere at home. But does paste expire, and how do you know if it has?

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  • RAM modules installed in a motherboard
    By Tabish I. 7 months ago

    Signs Your RAM Might Be Failing (And What To Do About It)

    Failing RAM sticks can present themselves in a variety of ways, but will eventually result in failure to boot if the symptoms are ignored over time.

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  • Boy on scooter wearing cartoonish helmet with a rocket strapped to his back
    By Alli Hill 7 months ago

    Classic Toys That Have Gotten Major Tech Upgrades

    Tech has changed the face of (adult) childhood , but some classic toys from the analog past are enjoying a second life thanks to technological upgrades.

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  • Person carrying an Igloo cooler.
    By Patrick Phillips 7 months ago

    Who Owns Igloo And Where Are The Coolers Made?

    Igloo coolers are among the most recognizable coolers in the world, but who owns the brand, and where are they made? Here's everything you need to know.

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  • The Fn key on a Windows laptop
    By Aman Kumar 7 months ago

    What Is The Fn Key For On Keyboards? (And How Does It Differ Between Mac And Windows?)

    Ever noticed the Fn key on your Mac or Windows computer? It serves several purposes, but you'll need to learn how to use it. Here's what you need to know.

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