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  • Elgato Stream Deck box
    Technology By Jowi Morales 4 months ago

    Why The Stream Deck Is A Great Accessory For Your PC (Even If You're Not A Streamer)

    The Elgato Stream Deck can be spotted in a lot of content creators' videos, but you can use it for lots of other purposes, too, even if you're not one.

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  • LEGO sets on the shelves waiting to be bought.
    Entertainment By Barry Peacock 4 months ago

    5 LEGO Sets Retiring In 2025 That Are Worth Picking Up

    LEGO sets retiring in 2025 include Star Wars, Disney, Marvel, and more, each offering strong appeal for collectors, builders, and investors.

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  • Check engine light on
    Cars By Nate Williams 4 months ago

    Why Your Check Engine Light Might Come On After Getting An Oil Change

    Changing the oil is the most common maintenance you'll have to do on your car, but what happens when the check engine light comes on afterward?

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  • Chinese aircraft carrier Shandong in Hong Kong
    Naval By Jowi Morales 4 months ago

    Who Builds China's Aircraft Carriers? (And Are They Constructing New Ones?)

    China has expanded its carrier fleet rapidly over the past decade and now counts three under its command. Where are these coming from, and are more on the way?

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  • Semi-truck driving on the highway carrying a orange container
    Trucks By Charles Earley 4 months ago

    Why Do Semi-Trucks Screech When They Brake?

    You're likely familiar with the screeching sound produced by a semi-truck when it brakes. Is that a sign that something is wrong with the truck?

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  • The Kingston, New York Sears store closed in 2018.
    Technology By Eli Shayotovich 4 months ago

    Yes, Sears Is Still In Business & Has Stores Open - Here's Where They're Located

    Sears was once one of the most prominent retailers for home goods in the country, but today it feels like a relic, with only a handful of stores still open.

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  • 2026 Honda Passport driving through sand
    Cars By Marc Magrini 4 months ago

    The Best (And Worst) Honda Passport Model Years To Buy

    The Honda Passport is a part of Honda's vast automotive empire dating back multiple generations to the mid-'90s. Which used ones are best and which to avoid?

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  • Blue Genesis G70 3.3T driving on a mountain road
    Cars By Charlie Berrey 4 months ago

    Genesis G70 3.3T: Horsepower, Top Speed, And 0-60 Times

    Genesis' G70 3.3T is a sport luxury sedan that competes with the best Europe has to offer — and packs a mean performance punch while doing so.

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  • Valentino Rossi dangling a leg off his racing sport bike on the racetrack
    Motorcycles By Travis Langness 4 months ago

    Why Do MotoGP Racers Stick Their Legs Out?

    Certain MotoGP racers in the more recent era of the motorsport have opted to "dangle" one of their legs off their bike for an unusual method of stability.

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  • Worker installs Ford EcoBoost engine at Ford factory
    Cars By Mike Garrett 4 months ago

    Can You Engine Swap An Ecoboost Mustang? What To Know Before Wrenching

    If you want a bit more horsepower, you might consider swapping an Ecoboost Mustang with something like the Coyote. Yet there are some things to consider first.

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  • A close-up of an 18V DeWalt battery
    Dewalt By Shane O'Neill 4 months ago

    Can A DeWalt Battery Be Reset?

    The convenience of battery power comes with a downside: deterioration. But might you be able to bring a dead DeWalt battery back to life by resetting it?

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  • Two Apache attack helicopters flying in formation
    Aviation By Jowi Morales 4 months ago

    Why The Apache's Capabilities Also Make It One Of The Hardest Military Helicopters To Fly

    The AH-64 Apache is one of the most deadly aircraft used by the U.S. military. These capabilities, however, also pose a challenge to pilots.

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  • Honda J35 V6 engine in 2003 Honda Pilot
    Cars By Mike Garrett 4 months ago

    This American Car Has A J35 Honda Engine Under The Hood, And You'd Never Expect It

    The J35 Honda engine has been under the hood of several models. However, there's one American car you'd never expect it to power. Here are the details.

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  • Picture displaying a Rocketfish product
    Technology By Patrick Phillips 4 months ago

    Who Makes Best Buy's Rocketfish Products & Where Are They Made?

    Best Buy carries major brands like Apple, Sony, LG, and more, but it also stocks a variety of products by smaller names such as Rocketfish. Who makes those?

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  • Behind view of group of kids wearing backpacks
    Accessories and Peripherals By Alli Hill 4 months ago

    13 Back-To-School Tech Finds You'll Want To Use Every Day

    Are you or your kid headed back to school and eager to find some gadgets to help lock-in after those last lazy summer days? These tech finds can help.

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  • Aircraft and pilot on display in museum.
    Aviation By Chris Littlechild 4 months ago

    How Did WW2 Pilots Navigate Without GPS?

    Navigating an airplane during World War II wasn't as easy as looking at radar or using GPS in this digital age. Things were much more hands-on.

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  • champion power equipment generators on display
    Tools By Charles Earley 4 months ago

    Who Makes Champion Generators And Where Are They Built?

    Curious about where Champion generators come from? The brains are in America, but the engines themselves are forged overseas.

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  • An Artinoise Zefiro being plugged into a smartphone showing the Zefiro app set to flute.
    Technology By Anthoni Oisin 4 months ago

    This USB Gadget Turns Your Smartphone Into A Musical Instrument

    You can find USB-C gadgets that do all kinds of various things, but there's only one (so far) that actually turns your phone into a musical instrument.

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  • Craftsman tools displayed on deck
    Hand Tools By Cody D. Campbell 4 months ago

    5 Third-Party Craftsman Tool Accessories Worth Trying Out (According To Users)

    Looking to get the most out of your Craftsman tools? There are plenty of officially made add-ons, but these third-party accessories offer even more.

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  • Replica of A7V 'Schnuck' painted in green and brown camo
    Vehicles By Daniel Meagher 4 months ago

    The History Of Germany's WW1 A7V Sturmpanzerwagen - The World's Rarest Tank

    The rarest tank in the world is more of a victim of circumstance than any kind of standout military vehicle. The A7V Sturmpanzerwagen simply deployed too late.

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  • An australian F-111 flies over Nellis AFB
    Aviation By James Hydzik 4 months ago

    Why The US Air Force Retired The F-111 Aardvark Fighter Jet

    The F-111 Aardvark was a solid weapons platform during Vietnam and the Gulf War, but the U.S. Air Force had to eventually say goodbye to it.

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  • An F/A-18 fighter jet in flight releasing chaff and flare behind it
    Aviation By Jowi Morales 4 months ago

    What's The Difference Between Chaff And Flares? (And Why Do Military Aircraft Use Them?)

    Aircraft like fighter jets, bombers, and even helicopters employ a variety of systems to avoid enemy ordnance, but chaff and flares are the most common methods.

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  • A display of Kobalt tools
    Power Tools By Mark Cowley 4 months ago

    Are EGO & Kobalt Tools Made By The Same Company?

    Kobalt and EGO have become two of the more prominent makers of tools in their respective price ranges, but are they competing brands or owned by one entity?

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  • A 2025 Harley Davidson Street Glide Ultra. It features a massive 6-Gallon fuel tank.
    Motorcycles By Rahul Srinivas 4 months ago

    Which Harley-Davidson Model Has The Biggest Gas Tank?

    Even if you bought a brand-new Harley-Davidson, you still need enough gas to get to where you're going. So what's the biggest gas tank you can get?

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  • A person fastening a seat belt in a car.
    Cars By Daniel Trock 4 months ago

    What Is That Little Button On Your Car's Seat Belts For?

    Ever spot that tiny button on your seat belt and wonder what it’s for? It’s not random; it has a clever little purpose for your daily drive.

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  • A mechanic using suction cup dent pullers on a car body panel
    Car Accessories By Marko Mikulic 4 months ago

    Do Suction Cups Really Work On Car Dents? Here's What You Should Know

    Many drivers have used suction cups to clean up small dents in their car's exterior panels, but the success of this method can vary based on the impact damage.

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  • Subaru EJ25 engine
    Cars By Nate Williams 4 months ago

    When (And Why) Subaru Discontinued The EJ Engine

    The Subaru EJ engine defined an era of performance driving. Here’s what changed, why Subaru discontinued it, and what’s replacing it in modern models.

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