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  • Founder of rewardstock, Jon, talking on Shark Tank
    By Mikael Trench 7 months ago

    What Happened To The RewardStock App From Shark Tank Season 10?

    On season 10 of the hit entrepreneur show, Shark Tank, founder of RewardStock pitched his app. Here's what happened and where the company is now.

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  • Boat driving with a Yamaha engine
    By Jon Dempsey 7 months ago

    Where Are Yamaha Outboard Motors Made And Are They Any Good? Here's What Users Say

    Yamaha is seemingly synonymous with Toyota when it comes to outboard motors, as many rely on Yamaha 2-stroke and 4-stroke engines for boating performance.

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  • Android phone in hand shaking
    By Pankil Shah 7 months ago

    Your Android Phone Probably Rattles When You Shake It - Here's Why

    Does your Android phone rattle when you shake it? Learn what causes the noise, whether it’s normal, and when you should be concerned.

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  • Printer printing a colorful design on white paper
    By Lynnae Williams 7 months ago

    Can A Printer Print White Ink?

    If you've ever tried to print in white ink, then you know it's not as easy as it sounds. Is it possible for regular printers and why would you want white ink?

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  • Hand pointing to USB port on a black suitcase
    By Pankil Shah 7 months ago

    How Does A USB Port On A Suitcase Work? (And Is It TSA Approved?)

    You might have seen people in airports with USB cables plugged into their suitcases. How do these USB ports work, and are they TSA approved?

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  • ring camera outside outdoor
    By Aaron Greenbaum 7 months ago

    10 Settings You Should Immediately Change On Your Ring Camera

    Home security can be a complicated realm to dive into, but if you've decided to enter the Ring ecosystem, there are some settings you should know to turn off.

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  • Bose headphones with case
    By Monica J. White 7 months ago

    Bose Vs. Beats In 2025: Which Sound Better, And Feel Nicer According To Owners?

    Bose and Beats are some of the biggest players in the headphone industry, but which is better? Here's what owners have to say about both brands.

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    Happy guy jamming to music with one arm in the air and the other arm resting on his bright yellow headphones

    SlashGear Audio Week 2025

    SlashGear's Audio Week is an informative and entertaining look at everything available in the sound-centric consumer electronics market today.

    By SlashGear Staff 7 months ago Read More
  • An Nvidia graphics card
    By Monica J. White 7 months ago

    What's The Difference Between RTX 5070 Ti Desktop And Laptop GPUs?

    It's important to know the massive difference when comparing the RTX 5070 Ti desktop GPU vs. the RTX 5070 Ti laptop GPU.

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  • technician refuels airplane with sustainable fuel
    By Zohaib Ahmed 7 months ago

    Why Commercial Jets Don't Fly With A Full Tank Of Gas

    It makes sense to fill up your tank before a long trip, but commercial jets don't do this. Why wouldn't airlines want planes to have as much fuel as possible?

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  • iPhone on a MacBook keyboard showing Messages app icon
    By Pankil Shah 7 months ago

    Here's Why A Contact Name Turns Red On iMessage

    Noticed a contact name turning red in iMessage? Learn what it means, why it happens, and how to fix messaging issues quickly.

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  • Kawasaki FX730V engine
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 7 months ago

    What's The Oil Capacity Of The Kawasaki FX730V & Which Type Does It Use?

    All engines need to have the right type and amount of oil to run at their best. Here's what you need to know about the Kawasaki FX730V's oiling needs.

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  • Sailboat bow with red and green navigation lights
    By Mark Cowley 7 months ago

    What Do The Red And Green Lights On Ships Mean?

    Navigating watercraft is difficult at night, and using red, green, and white lights can help ships to avoid accidental collisions in the dark.

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  • Close up of the lock slot on laptop
    By Pankil Shah 7 months ago

    What Is The Lock Port On A Laptop? (And How To Use It)

    Curious about the lock port on your laptop? Learn what it’s for, how it works, and how to use it to physically secure your device.

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  • Gulfstream G800 on the ground
    By Mark Cowley 7 months ago

    Everything You Need To Know About The Gulfstream G800 Private Jet

    Private jets like the Gulfstream G800 are indelibly associated with the rich and famous. But what's so special about the G800, and is it really worth the hype?

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  • USB data blocker adapter with gray background
    By Pankil Shah 7 months ago

    What Is A USB Condom And Do You Even Need One?

    It's highly recommended that you never use any kind of public USB device to safeguard your data, but you could use a USB condom to keep yourself safe.

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  • Rows and rows of in-flight entertainment screens are seen on an Emirates plane.
    By Zohaib Ahmed 7 months ago

    Which Airline Has The Largest Seatback TV Screens?

    As inflight entertainment has evolved, seatback TV screens have grown into entertainment centers. Which airline boasts the biggest seatback screens of all?

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  • Blue LEDs lighting up trees in a nighttime street
    By Bob Sharp 7 months ago

    What Made The Creation Of Blue LED Lights So Special?

    LED lights are one of the most common type of lights in our lives now, but the creation of specifically blue LEDs proved to be incredibly important.

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  • Radeon RX 9070 XT GPU inside a PC
    By Adnan Ahmed 7 months ago

    The Best AMD Graphics Card For Gaming In 2025 (According To Users)

    AMD is NVIDIA's biggest rival with a large number of graphics cards on the market. All the different specs and benchmarks make it hard to find the best one.

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  • Black and white Raspberry Pi
    By Erynn Ruiz 7 months ago

    11 Legitimate Ways To Make Money With Raspberry Pi Tech (That Aren't Scams)

    it's not easy or simple to make money with Raspberry Pi tech, but these are some of the best ways to do it.

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  • Two men boarding a private jet
    By Lynnae Williams 7 months ago

    Do You Need A Passport To Fly Via Private Jet?

    You may already know that those who fly on private planes don't have to go through typical airport security, but does that also mean they don't need a passport?

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  • Person connecting to Wi-Fi on an airplane
    By Lynnae Williams 7 months ago

    Yes, American Airlines Will Offer Free Wi-Fi, But There's A Catch

    Free wi-fi can make a flight a much more enjoyable experience, but not every flight offers it. American Airlines has it as an option, but there's a catch.

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  • Hand holding usb flash drive with connecting to laptop at wooden table
    By Tom Clark 7 months ago

    Why Your USB Flash Drive Gets So Hot (And Is It Normal?)

    USB flash drives are used by the majority of people operating a computer, but they all heat up, sometimes to unbearable temperatures. Is this normal?

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  • A Lafarge cement truck whose rear holds a raised tag axle, which is a bar that holds two wheels, with tires attached.
    By Daniel Trock 7 months ago

    Why Do Some Cement Trucks Have Extra Wheels At The Top?

    What's the deal with the extra wheels at the top of some cement trucks? Are they spares? Are they just for decoration? Or is there some other answer?

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  • Woman packing beach items into the trunk of a car
    By Alli Hill 7 months ago

    7 Electric Coolers For Your Car To Help Keep Your Food And Drinks Cold

    Keeping your food or drink cold on the move can be a big challenge. These electric coolers for your car will help chill your goods without constant re-icing.

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  • Headrest on an airplane with the Euphony speaker system
    By Adnan Ahmed 7 months ago

    Japan Airlines Now Offers Headphone-Free Audio. Here's How It Works

    Discover how Japan Airlines' Airbus A350-1000 offers headphone-free audio enhancing comfort and convenience for passengers.

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  • A CD burning in fire.
    By Aman Kumar 7 months ago

    Ask A Millennial: What Does It Mean To 'Burn A CD?'

    Ever heard someone say they’re “burning a CD”? Here’s what that means, how it was done, and why it was a big deal back in the day.

    Read More
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