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  • A person weaving carbon fiber
    By Nate Williams 6 months ago

    Carbon Fiber Has Serious Problems, Here's What Might Replace It

    Carbon fiber is a remarkable material, but its flaws mean that companies are on the lookout for a material that could replace it. Here's one of the contenders.

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  • School buses parked on asphalt
    By Tom Clark 6 months ago

    What Type Of Engines Do School Buses Have Under The Hood?

    School buses are a fixture on American streets, but have you ever wondered what engines power these useful vehicles? Here's what you need to know.

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  • airplane passenger looking out side window
    By Mike Shutt 6 months ago

    Why Are Airplane Windows Round Instead Of Square?

    Ever wondered why airplane windows are round and not square? Learn the engineering reasons behind this design for safety and structural strength.

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  • A tan rotary phone on a white table
    By Shane O'Neill 6 months ago

    Why Did Old Phone Numbers Have Letters In Them?

    Believe it or not, there was a time when phone numbers used to have letters in front of them. It may seem strange now, but there was a very good reason for it.

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  • People signing documents
    By Marc Magrini 6 months ago

    10 Ways To Make Your Important Documents Disaster-Proof

    Our documents can contain important and vulnerable information that must be kept safe at all costs. Fortunately, those costs don't have to be too high.

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  • Asus ROG Astral NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 GPU
    By Max Miller 6 months ago

    Who Makes NVIDIA Graphics Cards & Where Are They Built?

    NVIDIA's graphics cards are hot commodities these days, whether it's for gaming or AI workloads. But who builds them for the company, and where?

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  • James Bond 007 car license plate inside the International Spy Museum in downtown Washington DC
    By Tom Clark 6 months ago

    What Is A License Plate Flipper And Are They Illegal?

    License plate flippers have been around for a while, and the James Bond movies made them look cool. Outside of cinema, is this cheeky device illegal?

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  • Router sitting on shelf
    By Nate Williams 6 months ago

    Router Vs. Access Point: How Are They Different?

    While you can find routers and access points in the same spot in an electronics store, they're not the same thing. Each has a separate purpose.

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  • Person holding an iPhone 16
    By Patrick Phillips 6 months ago

    Why Does The iPhone Have A Barometer? (And How To Use It)

    Of all the features you may have noticed on your iPhone, one that stands out is the Barometer. What does this tool do, and how do you use it?

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  • Aerial view of motorboats cruising at high speed
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 6 months ago

    5 Of The Fastest Motorboats Ever Built, Ranked By Top Speed

    Speedboats are the realm of secret agents and crime fighters in movies, but even those can't come close to the speed these real-life boats are capable of.

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  • An Airbus A320 on a runway
    By Chris Littlechild 6 months ago

    Why Do Some Planes Make A Weird Barking Sound?

    Planes aren't supposed to bark — or are they? One of the strangest noises you may hear during a flight is a barking sound, and here's why it happens.

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  • Woman observing her face in the mirror with a disturbed look
    By Sara Wines 6 months ago

    Do Shower Head Filters Actually Work? (And How To Know If You Need One)

    For those with sensitive skin, many have opted for shower head filters to help reduce water contamination effects, but these may not be worth using.

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  • A woman sleeping, leaning on her bag, in an airport's boarding lounge.
    By Diana Croce 6 months ago

    7 Useful Apps & Tech That Can Help You Combat Jet Lag

    Jet lag can wreck a trip, but a few smart apps and gadgets can help you adjust faster and enjoy more of your vacation without the travel fatigue.

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  • A Russian 2S19M2 Msta-S self-propelled howitzer during a Victory Day parade with a soldier saluting from an open hatch/
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 6 months ago

    Which Countries Have The Most Artillery In Their Military?

    The world's military heavyweights all have substantial amounts of artillery, but some countries stand out with the biggests arsenals of all.

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  • Brian Yennie and Earl Cole (in space suit) talking to investors on "Shark Tank."
    By Eli Shayotovich 6 months ago

    What Happened To The SMART Tire Company From Shark Tank Season 13?

    On Season 13 of "Shark Tank," the SMART Tire Company failed to gain the interest of investors. But the story of what happened afterward is an interesting one.

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  • Rocket launching from rocket stage at Cape Canaveral, FL
    By Tom Clark 6 months ago

    Why Do Rockets Almost Always Launch To The East?

    Have you ever noticed that rockets tend to launch from the east coast of the U.S.? There is actually a reason for that, and it's not just Florida's weather.

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  • A temperature sensor mounted on a wall inside a home
    By Sumukh Rao 6 months ago

    10 Useful Smart Sensors For The Inside Of Your Home

    Looking to beef up the security of your humble abode? Check out these useful smart sensors that can be used for the inside of your home.

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  • Front view of parked airplane
    By Chris Littlechild 6 months ago

    Where Do Airplanes Store Their Fuel?

    When every ounce of weight and its distribution matters, the question of where airplanes store their fuel becomes an important consideration.

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  • Roku TV in a living room
    By Pankil Shah 6 months ago

    Is Your Roku Lagging? This Might Be Why

    Streaming devices tend to develop lag every once in a while, and the Roku is no different. Don't panic, there are some steps you can take to sort it out.

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  • A person holding an LED light bulb.
    By Shane O'Neill 6 months ago

    Can LED Lights Be Recycled? How To Dispose Of Your Bulbs

    LED lights are one of the most commonly used devices in the modern world. When the time comes to replace it, could you recycle an old LED lightbulb?

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  • A white IcyBreeze cooler on its wheels
    By Shane O'Neill 6 months ago

    Where Can You Still Buy An IcyBreeze Cooler & Are They Any Good? (Here's What Users Say)

    The IcyBreeze Cooler is now discontinued, but you can still buy one if you know where to look. Should you, though? Let's see what owners think.

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  • A man using LG monitor at his desk
    By Pankil Shah 6 months ago

    What Can A Smart Monitor Do & Is It Worth Buying Over A Regular One?

    A standard monitor doesn't have a lot of use once you turn off your computer, but a smart monitor can let you use several features on just the monitor.

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  • Surge protector with multiple devices and cables plugged into it
    By Lynnae Williams 6 months ago

    Why You Shouldn't Plug A Surge Protector Into Another Surge Protector

    While it might seem tempting to plug one surge protector into another to get even more ports or addition protection, this is actually a very bad idea.

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  • iPhone and iPad next to each other
    By Pankil Shah 6 months ago

    How To Tell Which Country Your iPhone Or iPad Came From (And Why You Might Want To)

    Want to know where your iPhone or iPad was made? Here’s how to find its country of origin and why it could matter for features or support.

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  • Person holding a light bulb
    By Patrick Phillips 6 months ago

    Can You Use A Regular Light Bulb In A 3-Way Socket?

    Wondering if you can use a regular light bulb in a 3-way socket? Learn what happens, if it’s safe, and how it affects brightness settings.

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  • Modern M1 Abrams tank with no muzzle break
    By Bob Sharp 6 months ago

    Why Don't Modern Tanks Have Muzzle Brakes?

    Muzzle brakes help reduce recoil when firing, which may seem like a useful thing to have on tanks. But modern tanks generally eschew them — why?

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  • Blink Outdoor 4
    By Abdul Haddi 6 months ago

    9 Smart Devices To Make Your Home Or Office More Secure

    Smart devices that truly improve home and office security. These reliable picks include smart locks, cameras, and sensors that are easy to use and dependable.

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