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  • A Red Holden ute parked in front of a white Ford Ranger
    Trucks By Mike Garrett 4 months ago

    Why Are Pickup Trucks Called 'Utes' In Australia?

    Pickup trucks are undoubtedly the king of the road on US soil. So, why are these multipurpose vehicles known as utes instead of trucks in Australia?

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  • Taking out a laptop's battery
    Laptops By Nadeem Sarwar 4 months ago

    Can You Set A Battery Charge Limit On Your Laptop? (And Why Would You?)

    Want to set a battery charge limit on your laptop? Learn if it’s possible, how it works, and why it can help extend battery lifespan.

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  • Someone refueling an aircraft with sustainable aviation fuel
    Science By Joseph Chidi 4 months ago

    How Long Does It Take To Refuel A Passenger Plane?

    Most frequent flyers will have seen planes being refueled at airports, but have you ever wondered how long this process takes and what's involved?

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  • China's new Jiu Tian
    Military By Jonathan H. Kantor 4 months ago

    China's New Drone Mothership Could Shift The Balance In Its Favor

    Military drones are at the forefront of modern conflicts. But China looks like it may take drone warfare to the next level with a new mothership.

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  • A person removing a car's oil filter
    Cars By John Davis 4 months ago

    No, Oil Filters Aren't Universal - Here's How To Know What Kind You Need

    It's important to change your oil filter every time you change your vehicle's oil. However, they aren't universal, so here's how to know what kind you need.

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  • A white Toyota Tundra driving on a forested road
    Trucks By Mark Cowley 4 months ago

    Why Doesn't Toyota Sell A Diesel Pickup Truck?

    Toyota makes a diesel Hilux for international markets, so why doesn't it bring the diesel to the U.S.? Here's what Toyota has to say about it.

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  • Google Earth icon
    Technology By Max Miller 4 months ago

    This Google Earth Feature Lets You Digitally 'Time Travel' - Here's How It Works

    A DeLorean may not be able to take you back in time, but you can take a trip to the past on Google Earth.

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  • Honda Civic Type R turbocharged K-Series engine
    Cars By Travis Langness 4 months ago

    This Honda Engine Is One Of The Most Reliable Ever Made

    Honda has made some of the most reliable cars on the market for years, and that reputation for reliability extends to the engines that power them, as well.

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  • Smart navigation and location tracking with professional hand interacting with futuristic GPS map interface
    Military By Tom Clark 4 months ago

    Who Controls GPS & Can The US Government Turn It Off During Military Operations?

    GPS is a service that both military personnel and civilians rely on for a number of tasks, but does the government have the ability to turn GPS off at a whim?

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  • Two 2024 Toyota GR86 models driving down mountain road
    Cars By Madeline Cuccio 4 months ago

    5 Toyota Models With Non-Toyota Engines

    Toyota is well-known for making vehicle's that have reliable engines under the hood. However, not all of those engines were made by the brand.

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  • Close up of an iPhone camera system
    iPhone By Adnan Ahmed 4 months ago

    What Is The Tiny Hole Next To The iPhone Camera Lenses For?

    Ever wondered what that little hole near your iPhone camera does? Here’s why it’s there and why you shouldn’t cover it.

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  • An aerial view of grounded Boeing aircraft.
    Technology By Chris Littlechild 4 months ago

    What Is A Deadstick Landing & How Do Pilots Pull Them Off?

    A deadstick landing may sound very scary (and probably be scary in the moment too), but a forced landing without engine power is something pilots prep for.

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  • Deluxe Tinker SAK model
    Tools By KR Manalo 4 months ago

    Can You Add Tools To A Swiss Army Knife?

    Swiss Army knives are built to tackle a variety of in-the-moment challenges, but can you add or swap out the tools that come on it by default?

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  • Porsche Cayenne generations at Porsche Experience Center Leipzig
    SUVs and Crossovers By Stephen Fogel 4 months ago

    How The Cayenne Saved Porsche And Became One Of Its Best-Selling Models Today

    By the 1990s, Porsche was in a rough spot — it selling few cars and losing money. The Cayenne changed all that and brought the brand to the SUV market.

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  • 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat with 6.2L Hemi, front-view
    Cars By Madeline Cuccio 4 months ago

    Why Do American Cars Have Such Big Engines?

    Compared to others., American cars tend to have bigger engines. Is this a simple case of bigger equals better, or is there a practical explanation?

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  • Taurus KEPD 350 cruise missile displayed at ILA Berlin Airshow.
    Military By UmmeAimon Shabbir 4 months ago

    How Much Do Taurus Missiles Cost & How They Work

    The Taurus missile system is a highly sought after defense solution in the arsenal of a number of nations' militaries, but just how capable is it really?

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  • Red 1981 Volkswagen Scirocco seen from front left in a street scene
    Cars By Michael Sullivan 4 months ago

    5 Cars Volkswagen Should Have Never Discontinued

    Plenty of gearheads have daydreams about cars that deserved a longer life span. We dive into a list of Volkswagen models we wish would get another chance.

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  • Ryobi Quiet Compact garage door opener
    Ryobi By Daniel Trock 4 months ago

    Here's Why Ryobi Had To Discontinue Its Garage Door Opener

    Ryobi used to sell two separate models of garage door opener that seemed to be reasonably popular, but they suddenly stopped a few years ago. Why?

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  • Harley-Davidson Road Glide on the road
    Motorcycles By Mark Cowley 4 months ago

    Harley-Davidson Motorcycles: What PSI Should Your Tires Be?

    How much air should be in your Harley's tires? The right PSI can vary based on the model you're riding, and maybe even differ between front and back tires.

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  • driver shifts into the B gear
    Electric Vehicles By Zohaib Ahmed 4 months ago

    What Is The 'B' Gear Shift Position (& What Happens When You Drive In That Gear)?

    To get the most out of your electric or hybrid vehicle, learn what the B gear shift position does, how to use it most effectively, and when to avoid it.

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  • Cargo ships in Black Sea
    Technology By Daksh Chaudhary 4 months ago

    How Do Ships Get In And Out Of The Black Sea?

    Being mostly an inland body of water, how do ships manage to get in and out of the Black Sea? What does the process look like and how difficult is it?

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  • Michael Jordan's private jet, designed with a black elephant skin pattern and a red tail featuring the Jumpman logo and the registration number
    Aviation By Ilerioluwakiiye Tubi 4 months ago

    12 Most Expensive Private Jets Owned By Pro Athletes

    These multi-million-dollar jets offer speed, luxury, comfort, and, most importantly, convenience.

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  • Close up of Makita dust extractor
    Tools By Cody D. Campbell 4 months ago

    Is A Dust Extractor Better Than A Shop Vac For Woodworking Projects?

    You may have heard about a dust extractor for cleaning up after a woodworking project, but is there any reason to use one over the Shop Vac you already own?

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  • Rusty towbar
    Car Accessories By Chloe Clougher 4 months ago

    Here's How Often You Should Be Replacing Your Towbar

    For many, a towbar is an essential component of their vehicle. As sturdy as they seem, towbars are not invulnerable, so how often should they be replaced?

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  • HondaJet aircraft in flight over the desert
    Aviation By Shane Schmid 4 months ago

    How Far Can A HondaJet Fly? (And How Fast Can It Go?)

    Japanese car manufacturer Honda has spent an estimated $1 billion on its HondaJet lines since 1997, begging the questions of how far and how fast they can go.

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  • Air suspension system
    Trucks By Brian McHugh 4 months ago

    Air Suspension Systems: How They Work & Why Semi-Trucks Use Them

    Everyone knows about the assembly of springs and bars that make up the typical car suspension system, but air suspensions offer a very different approach.

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  • An image showing the possibilities of booking flights from your phone.
    Internet By Barry Peacock 4 months ago

    13 Of The Best Flight Booking Apps For Cheaper Deals

    Scoring flight deals takes more than luck. This guide breaks down 13 booking apps that help you track fares, find savings, and avoid common traps.

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