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  • uss zumwalt destroyer ocean water
    Technology By Aaron Greenbaum July 29th, 2023

    Why The U.S. Canceled A $22 Billion Stealth Ship Project

    The Zumwalt-class stealth ship was meant to reshape the U.S. Navy with an ambitious 32 ship order. It was cancelled after producing just three examples.

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  • Dodge Challenger air catcher
    Cars By Richard Sachek July 29th, 2023

    5 Of Dodge's Best Easter Eggs And Where To Find Them

    While the likes of Tesla are now known for their Easter eggs, no one does it as much as Dodge and its parent company Stellantis.

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  • 2023 Hyundai Elantra N passenger side front
    Electric Vehicles By Chris Davies July 29th, 2023

    2023 Hyundai Elantra N Review: The Practical Miata Alternative

    Car enthusiasts looking to snag an affordable thrill can't go wrong with the Hyundai Elantra N, which offers a ton of goodies in its practical sedan shape.

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  • hands holding Xbox controller
    Gaming By Erin Brady July 29th, 2023

    5 Of The Strangest Xbox Controllers We've Ever Seen

    With the latest announcement of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles partnership, it's time to take a look at the weird stuff Xbox has pulled.

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  • Amazon Fire tablet
    Entertainment By Daniel Trock July 29th, 2023

    How To Factory Reset A Kindle Fire

    If your Amazon Fire tablet is giving you fits, you can usually get it working again with a factory reset. We've got the steps to do that right here.

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  • Android Auto car infotainment screen
    Android By Daniel Trock July 29th, 2023

    How To Turn Off Android Auto Completely

    If you're not the biggest fan of Android Auto, it's possible to disable the integration from both your car's infotainment, and your phone's settings.

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  • iPad Pro resting on desk with Apple Pencil
    Tablets By Rob Rich July 29th, 2023

    How To Use An iPad As Your Own Personal Hotspot

    If your iPad has its own cellular plan, it can double up as a Wi-Fi router on the go. And it's versatile, too, allowing for wired and wireless connections.

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  • Apple Watch Series 6 on a wrist
    Wearables By Eli Becht July 29th, 2023

    Breaking Down All The Apple Watch Series 9 Rumors So Far

    Apple's wrist wearable hasn't received significant internal upgrades or a newer design in a few years. What might be on the cards in 2023?

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  • WhatsApp logo on mobile
    Technology By Tharindu Dias July 29th, 2023

    WhatsApp Explained: A Basic Guide To This Giant Messaging App

    With over 2.5 billion active users globally, WhatsApp is clearly the most dominant messaging app. It's time for a little peek under the hood.

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  • graphic of apps in front of Mac laptop
    Technology By Cody D. Campbell July 29th, 2023

    5 Of The Best Note Taking Apps For Mac

    You could use the Notes app (one of our picks), but there's a whole world out there for those wanting more features or compatibility outside Apple devices.

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  • Painting of H. L. Hunley by Conrad Wise Chapman
    News By Barnaby Britton July 28th, 2023

    How The Submarines Of The Civil War Were Made

    During the Civil War, both sides were working on early submarine designs, though it was the Confederacy that was the first to deploy one against the enemy.

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  • Person playing Pokemon Go outdoors
    Android By Chris Littlechild July 28th, 2023

    Android's Guided Access Alternative: What It Is And How To Enable It

    Here's how Android's take on Guided Access works, and how you can set it up when needed to prevent accidental presses.

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  • USS Gerald R. Ford in ocean
    Aviation By Chris Littlechild July 28th, 2023

    Diesel Vs. Nuclear Aircraft Carriers: The Biggest Advantages Of Each

    Aircraft carriers are among the largest vehicles in the world, and those who commission them must decide on what kind of power source will fuel them.

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  • iCloud Photos on iPad and iPhone
    Technology By Ketaki Bhojnagarwala July 28th, 2023

    How To Access Your iCloud Photos

    The ability to backup photos is among the most useful iCloud features - here's how to access them wherever you need.

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  • OnePlus Keyboard 81 Pro on a desk
    Electric Vehicles By Steve Smith July 28th, 2023

    OnePlus Keyboard 81 Pro Review: Typing With A Keychron Heart

    The OnePlus Keyboard 81 Pro is largely a rebranded Keychron tenkeyless keyboard with a heavy body and an eye for customizable operation.

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  • Cars parked outside garage doors
    Cars By Daniel Trock July 28th, 2023

    Why You Should Think Twice Before Using WD-40 On Your Garage Doors

    If your garage door is squeaking, you may think some WD-40 could help solve the problem, but it could actually make things worse.

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  • Streaming services
    TVs and Streaming By Daniel Trock July 28th, 2023

    Behind The Hike: Why Streaming Services Are Increasing Their Subscription Costs

    Streaming service users have noticed that monthly subscription prices have gone up in recent times, and many of them will want to know why.

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  • voyager 2 probe
    Space By Alex Hevesy July 28th, 2023

    NASA Loses Contact With Voyager 2, But The Mission Isn't Over Yet

    Voyager 2 is in what NASA calls a "quiet period" meaning that it cannot receive or send anything.

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  • Gasoline pump rising prices
    Technology By Richard Sachek July 28th, 2023

    Gas Prices Are Going Up: Here's Why It's Happening Now

    It's been a particularly volatile few years at the pump for Americans, and though prices are going up yet again, it's for different reasons this time.

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  • A green 1956 Ford Thunderbird convertible.
    Electric Vehicles By Stephen Edelstein July 28th, 2023

    5 Cars Ford Should Have Never Discontinued

    Ford successfully rebooted the Bronco and Mustang brands, but here are five iconic nameplates we think should never have gone away in the first place.

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  • Dassault Falcon 6X in flight
    Aviation By Mark Cowley July 28th, 2023

    8 Of The Best Private Jet Manufacturers From Around The World

    Private jets come at a steep cost but offer the benefits of privacy, luxury, and the complete avoidance of airport-related travel headaches,

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  • car mechanic hands
    Cars By Daniel Trock July 28th, 2023

    This Classic Garage Hack Is The Perfect Solution To Degrease Your Hands Fast

    If you're working in the garage, one of the best products for getting grease off your hands is probably already within reach.

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  • Google Docs browser tab
    Computers and Tablets By Jam Kotenko July 28th, 2023

    5 Game-Changing Google Docs Hacks To Revolutionize Your Writing

    Google Docs is one of the most popular online word processors out there, so let's make sure you're getting the most out of it.

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  • ZUUM Technologies Hover Shoes on Shark Tank
    Entertainment By Eli Shayotovich July 28th, 2023

    What Happened To ZUUM Hover Shoes From Shark Tank Season 11?

    Even though Shark Tank turned them down, the company turned out to be fairly successful.

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  • Person looking at a CPU chip.
    Technology By Rahul Srinivas July 28th, 2023

    The Semiconductor Shortage Is Over, But A New Problem Is Plaguing The Market

    The COVID-19-induced semiconductor shortage is over, but the industry has now been left with a surplus of memory chips.

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  • Game Boy battery cover
    Gaming By Daniel Trock July 28th, 2023

    Why Nintendo Might Be Forced Into Having A Removeable Battery For Its Handheld Consoles

    New regulations from the European Union may change how Nintendo deals with powering their handheld gaming systems.

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  • Mazda MX-30 EV
    Electric Vehicles By Alex Hevesy July 28th, 2023

    Mazda Axes The MX-30 EV: Here's Why We're Not Sad About It

    Mazda has announced that it's discontinuing the MX-30 EV in the US, but that will come as little surprise to folks who have been following this car's story.

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