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  • A blue and white box with Anker logo on its top right corner
    By Joseph Chidi 8 months ago

    Why Are Anker Phone Chargers So Popular? A Look At The Company's History

    Anker has gone from a small company making USB cables and chargers to a big device manufacturer in its own right. How did the company grow so much?

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  • Cirrus single-engined jet aircraft in flight
    By Bob Sharp 8 months ago

    The Genius Safety Feature That Separates Cirrus Aircraft From The Rest

    Airplane safety is a complex topic, but American-based company Cirrus has come up with a novel and simple way to improve the safety of its aircraft.

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  • Cison Gasoline OHV V8 small-block engine on a white background
    By Chloe Clougher 8 months ago

    Cison Engines: Who Makes Them And How Much Do They Cost?

    Miniature engines from brands like Cison are great fun, whether they're on display or powering an RC car. But who makes them, and are they expensive?

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  • man holding a cordova cooler
    By Sarah Chaney 8 months ago

    5 Cooler Brands That Are Made In America

    The clunky hard plastic behemoths of the '80s and '90s are gone. Boutique brands produced in the United States are developing innovative coolers with flair.

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  • Underside view of a Cessna 152 in flight
    By Charles Earley 8 months ago

    Why Was The Cessna 152 Discontinued?

    Through no inherent fault of its own, Cessna no longer produces the 152 two-seater aircraft, despite it serving as a solid aircraft for pilots in training.

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  • A large ship in deep ocean water
    By Shane Schmid 8 months ago

    Why Ships Can't Anchor In The Middle Of The Ocean (And What They Do Instead)

    Ships that need to stop drop anchor, right? But when you get out in the middle of the ocean, that's just not possible. Here's why, and what they do instead.

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  • Chip manufacturing process showing silicon extracted from semiconductor wafer
    By Joseph Chidi 8 months ago

    The Explosive Science Behind How Computer Chips Are Made

    Building a computer chip might seem like a typical process similar to constructing a car in a factory, but it's significantly more complex and microscopic.

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  • An early airmail navigation arrow atop a ridge
    By Shane Schmid 8 months ago

    How The Giant Concrete Arrows Across America Guided Airmail Pilots In The 1920s

    Giant cement arrows served as guides for pilots in the early days of airmail. That said, they're a lot more interesting now than they were helpful back then.

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  • A freighter plane before paint is applied to it.
    By Nadeem Sarwar 8 months ago

    Why Are New Airplanes Painted Green?

    If you've ever seen a new airplane, you may have noticed it had a coat of green-colored paint on it. Here's what that green paint is meant to do.

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  • Man frustrated with his laptop
    By Lynnae Williams 8 months ago

    5 Ways To Fix A Broken Or Malfunctioning Laptop Screen

    If your laptop's screen is having trouble, you may not need to send it in for repairs right away. There are a few things you can try that might fix it.

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  • Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company sign outside one of its facilities.
    By Casey Cooper 8 months ago

    Can Lockheed Martin Really Save The Mission To Mars? Here Is What It Has Planned

    There are budgetary problems and technology problems with NASA's planned Mars Sample Return mission. Lockheed Martin has big ideas about fixing both.

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  • A man using the Google search engine on his laptop.
    By Aman Kumar 8 months ago

    Why Google Chrome Keeps Defaulting To Bing Search (And How To Fix It)

    Are you having trouble with Google Chrome constantly defaulting to Bing instead of your preferred search engine? Here's how you may be able to fix it.

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  • Peloton logo on a fitness equipment
    By Samyak Goswami 8 months ago

    Yes, You Can Watch Netflix On Your Peloton - Here's How To Make It Work

    If you're wanting to watch streaming services like Netflix on your Peloton's built-in display, a simple workaround exists thanks to its Android capabilities.

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  • A man using a laptop that's displaying the Windows 11 logo on the screen.
    By Aman Kumar 8 months ago

    Here's How To Check The Battery Health On Your Windows 11 Laptop

    When a Windows 11 laptop battery doesn't hold a charge for as long as it should, it's natural to want to check its health. There's a simple way to check

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  • person pressing Fingerbot
    By Quina Baterna 8 months ago

    This Smart Home Gadget Might Not Be On Your Radar, But It Should Be

    There are several smart devices on the market that will make your life at home easier. Here's one that may not be on your radar, but should be.

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  • Instagram Direct Message tab on a Android smartphone.
    By Aman Kumar 8 months ago

    Does Instagram Send Notifications When You Screenshot? Here's What You Should Know

    Instagram is one of the more popular apps for communication, so being notified when somebody screenshots a DM, whether an image or text, could be useful.

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  • A close up photo of a Shimano XT brake lever on handles bars with water droplets on it.
    By Casey Cooper 8 months ago

    Are Shimano XT Brakes Any Good? Here's What Users Have To Say

    Shimano's XT series mountain bike brakes are a popular choice. But what do the people who use them actually think? We've scoured users' reviews to find out.

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  • Breville Barista Touch espresso machine
    By Max Miller 8 months ago

    Is The Breville Barista Touch Worth The Extravagant Price? Here's What Users Are Saying

    If you want an espresso machine, but lack experience, the Breville Barista Touch may be on your radar. Here's what users say about the extravagant price.

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  • Woman playing games on ASUS ROG Strix Scar 16 18 gaming laptop
    By Max Miller 8 months ago

    Here's The Best Way To Optimize Your Gaming Laptop For A Long-Lasting Battery

    Want your gaming laptop battery to last longer? A few smart tweaks like graphics settings and power modes can make all the difference.

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  • A person holds a Samsung tablet in their hand
    By Sumukh Rao 8 months ago

    5 Unexpected Ways To Use Your Old Android Tablet

    Want to give that old tablet a second life but can't think of anything better than a second monitor? Here are five inspiring uses for an ancient android tablet.

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  • A person inserting a USB cable into a smartphone with multiple cables on the desk
    By Sumukh Rao 8 months ago

    5 Possible Fixes For An 'Unknown USB Device' Error

    Having a USB error popping up is a frustratingly common event that prevents access to important files. Try these easy solutions to solve it quickly.

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  • WD-40 cans
    By Quina Baterna 8 months ago

    5 Unexpected Ways To Use WD-40

    WD-40 is one of the most iconic household items ever, but it actually has some very out-of-the-box uses that can make your day-to-day life easier.

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  • Woman using an iPhone
    By Jordan Wirth 8 months ago

    5 Things You Should Do Immediately After Buying A New iPhone

    New iPhone in hand? Change these five settings first to boost privacy, speed up access, and make the most of what your iPhone can actually do.

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  • APU exhaust and tail of an airplane
    By Joseph Chidi 8 months ago

    What Is The Hole On The Back Of An Airplane For?

    Ever noticed that little hole on the back of a plane? It’s not random, it vents the APU, a mini engine that powers systems when the main ones are off.

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  • Apps on an Apple Watch
    By Adnan Ahmed 8 months ago

    Here Are All The Ways You Can Use Your Apple Watch Without Your iPhone

    Essentially, an Apple Watch is an extension of your iPhone, but there are ways you can use it on its own. Here are all of them so you can try for yourself.

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  • Screen of iPhone displaying App Store app
    By Patrick Phillips 8 months ago

    Can't Find The App Store On Your iPhone? Here's How To Get It Back

    If you're trying to find your Apple App Store and it's nowhere to be seen, don't panic. There are ways to bring it back to your iPhone Home Screen.

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  • Jet fighters flying over the clouds..
    By Corazon Victorino 8 months ago

    NASA Has Its Own Fleet Of Fighter Jets - Here's What They're Used For

    NASA, the agency known for space exploration maintains a fleet of fighter jets as well, but it's not for their original purpose. Here's what we know.

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