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  • A man looking at a document with distress
    Cars By Olasubomi Gbenjo 3 months ago

    5 Red Flags You Can't Ignore On A Carfax Report When Buying A Car

    Carfax reports provide valuable data about the history of a used car. If you see these items on the Carfax report for a car you're considering, pass on it.

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  • Hands extending tape measure on blue wooden background
    Tools By Mikael Trench 3 months ago

    7 Tips To Use A Tape Measure Like A Pro

    A tape measure can come in handy for home improvement projects, car repair, or to track how fast your children are growing. Here are some tape measure pro tips.

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  • A rolled-up USB cable.
    Accessories and Peripherals By Shane O'Neill 3 months ago

    How Long Can A USB Cord Be? (And Does Length Affect Performance?)

    USB cables are used for everything from desktop computers to power tools, but there's only so long a USB cable can be.

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  • a person charging a laptop
    Accessories and Peripherals By Samyak Goswami 3 months ago

    Can You Use A 100W Charger For A 65W Laptop?

    Wondering if a 100W charger is safe for your 65W laptop? Here's what you need to know about compatibility and power delivery.

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  • A bearded man in a gray shirt and jeans replaces a flat tire on the side of the road
    Cars By Corazon Victorino 3 months ago

    The Pros & Cons Of Replacing Your Donut With A Full-Size Spare Tire

    If your car comes with a spare tire, chances are it's a space-saving "donut" and not a full-size tire. Here are the pros and cons of carrying a full-size spare.

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  • U.S. Navy Submarine on the surface
    Technology By KR Manalo 3 months ago

    How Do Submarines Find Other Ships Underwater?

    Submarines are meant to be stealthy, silent weapons of destruction, but how do they navigate and engage targets? In more ways than you might think.

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  • 2025 Dodge Charger Daytona Scat Pack driving on road
    Cars By Travis Langness 3 months ago

    Scat Pack 0-60: How Quick Are The Dodge Muscle Cars?

    The Scat Pack trim is associated with the Dodge Charger and Challenger. Here’s how powerful those cars are and how quickly they can get up to 60 mph.

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  • SUV suspension and rear axle under vehicle view
    Cars By Madeline Cuccio 3 months ago

    Why Car Axles Are More Complicated Than You Think (And Why One Day We Might Not Even Need Them)

    Car axles and powertrain technology in general has changed a lot over the years, and EVs are sparking innovation that could replace axles as we know them today.

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  • Gaming chair with built in speakers for surround sound
    Gaming Accessories By Megan Lasher 3 months ago

    4 Gaming Chairs With Built-In Speakers Worth Buying (According To Users)

    If you want to ditch headphones for good, you might want to consider a gaming chair with built-in speakers. Here are a few customers are happy with.

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  • A person holding an LED lightbulb.
    Technology By Shane O'Neill 3 months ago

    Can You Use A 100W LED Bulb In A 60W Socket?

    Thinking about using a 100W LED bulb in a 60W socket? Learn if it’s safe, what the wattage ratings mean, and how to avoid electrical issues

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  • laptop with screen off on wooden table
    Laptops By Pankil Shah 3 months ago

    Windows Showing A Black Screen? Here's How To Fix It

    Seeing nothing but black on your Windows screen? Don’t panic—here’s how to fix it and get things working again!

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  • Closeup of a warplane aircraft engine
    Technology By Michael Bruton 3 months ago

    Groundbreaking Engines That Changed The Face Of Warfare

    Technological advancements made the development of these engines possible -- and forever changed the way outside observers think about war.

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  • Pontiac Sunfire brochure advertisement, front-right three-quarter view
    Cars By Madeline Cuccio 3 months ago

    Why Was The Pontiac Sunfire Discontinued (And How Long Did It Last?)

    Among other affordable contemporaries in the sporty sedan market, the Pontiac Sunfire was a peppy contender that was quickly swept up in Pontiac's GM woes.

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  • Person using computer setup with two monitors
    TVs By Max Miller 3 months ago

    How To Use A Computer Monitor As A TV

    Want to turn your monitor into a TV? Learn how to use a computer monitor as a television with the right cables, accessories, and streaming devices.

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  • Two people outside an Enterprise car rental agency
    Cars By Erynn Ruiz 3 months ago

    10 Things You Need To Do Before Driving A Rental Car (To Avoid Hidden Fees)

    Renting a car shouldn't come with surprises. Here are 10 smart, practical things to do beforehand so you don’t get hit with unexpected rental fees.

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  • 2025 Lexus TX 350
    Cars By Shane Schmid 3 months ago

    The Pros And Cons Of SUVs With Third-Row Seating

    When shopping for a vehicle with lots of space, should you opt for third row seating, or stick with two rows for more cargo room and/or a smaller footprint?

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  • Amtrak train stopped in railway station
    Technology By Bob Sharp 3 months ago

    How Fast Do Amtrak Trains Go? A Look At Their Top Speed

    While American trains might not be as speedy as those found in other countries, Amtrak does have some that can go a lot faster than you might expect.

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  • Kids playing an activity-based video game with family
    Accessories and Peripherals By Sumukh Rao 3 months ago

    10 Kids Gadgets That Happen To Make Excellent Gifts

    Looking to grab a little tech to brighten your kid's day? These gadgets are easy and safe for children to use, adding just the right amount of fun to their day.

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  • Man changing vehicle oil
    Cars By Nate Williams 3 months ago

    Should You Change Your Synthetic Oil Based On Time Or Mileage?

    Knowing when to change your oil can be difficult, especially since there can be disagreements on the topic. Here's everything you need to know.

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  • Ryobi nail guns on display in work site
    Tools By Cody D. Campbell 3 months ago

    Ryobi Nail Guns: How Many Types There Are & Which Is Best For You

    In the market for a Ryobi nail gun? The company offers multiple nail guns for any project you can imagine, and at a wide array of price points.

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  • 2024 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon in red towing a small Airstream trailer
    Cars By Shane Schmid 3 months ago

    How Much Can A Jeep Wrangler Tow & What's The Biggest Issue You May Run Into?

    The 2024 Jeep Wrangler can tow a lot more than its predecessors, but the improved towing capabilities come with one notable issue that may cause some headaches.

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  • Back-side view of luxury american car from 1928 showing Studebaker President Sedan 8 (with straight-eight engine).
    Cars By Eli Shayotovich 3 months ago

    What Happened To Whitewall Tires?

    Whitewall tires were once seen as an expensive and difficult-to-maintain sign of prestige, but they've all but disappeared from American roads.

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  • A cream Trabant 601S on the move, front 3/4 view
    Cars By Marko Sokolovski 3 months ago

    8 Of The Worst-Looking Interiors In Automotive History

    Cars can be objects of great beauty -- and also stunningly ugly. Exterior design gets plenty of attention, but which cars have the ugliest interiors?

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  • Motorcycle Rider using hand signal indicating right turn
    Motorcycles By KR Manalo 3 months ago

    What Does It Mean When A Biker Raises Their Left Fist At 90-Degrees?

    Motorcyclists use a number of hand gestures to communicate with others while driving for safety. Here's what one of those hand gestures really means.

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  • Man moving car battery
    Cars By Nate Williams 3 months ago

    Is It Safe To Buy A Used Battery For Your Car?

    Thinking about buying a used car battery? Learn if it’s safe, what to check for, and when it might actually be a smart move.

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  • Man riding Ryobi Zero Turn Mower
    Tools By Patrick Phillips 3 months ago

    What Kind Of Warranty Do Ryobi's Zero Turn Mowers Have & Is It Different For Each Model?

    Ryobi's zero turn lawn mowers are becoming popular among the green power tool's users. However, is the warranty good enough for the purchasing price?

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  • Tapping VPN setting on an Android device
    Internet By Adnan Ahmed 3 months ago

    How To Turn Off The VPN On Your Android Device

    Want to turn off the VPN on your Android phone, tablet, or TV? Here’s a simple guide to help you do it in seconds.

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