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  • TV in front of floor to ceiling windows
    TVs and Streaming By Max Miller 4 months ago

    Should You Put A TV In Front Of A Window?

    Knowing where to put your television can be difficult when there's a natural light source that can cause glare.

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  • Cars driving on wet roads
    Cars By Alvin Reyes 4 months ago

    Do AWD Cars Wear Out Tires Faster?

    Is it true that all-wheel drive cars wear out their tires faster? Here's what you should know about AWD cars, their tires, and when it's best to replace them.

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  • Interior of water cooled PC
    Computers and Tablets By Max Miller 4 months ago

    Why You Should Think Twice About Water Cooling Your PC

    While water cooling may seem like the best option, as it's the most common, that doesn't mean it's the best.

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  • A worker retrieves tools from a Milwaukee Packout rolling toolbox
    Milwaukee By Daniel Trock 4 months ago

    What's The Best Way To Lock A Milwaukee Packout?

    If you've got a Milwaukee Packout and you've filled it with all your tools, you'll want to make sure they can't be stolen. So what's the best way to lock it?

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  • Close-up photo of Mazda logo with sunset in background
    Cars By Zohaib Ahmed 4 months ago

    What Actually Happened With Mazda's Once-Ambitious Luxury Division?

    Mazda has carved out their own successful niche in the worldwide car market, but the brand once had a luxury division that came and went shockingly quickly.

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  • TV in living room showing a movie
    TVs and Streaming By Pankil Shah 4 months ago

    Why Your TV Screen Has Black Bars (And How To Get Rid Of Them)

    It can be incredibly frustrating to try to discover your new TV set puts unsightly black bars around the entire picture. Here's how to fix it.

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  • The 2018 Ford Mustang featured a 2.3-liter EcoBoost engine.
    Cars By Ron King 4 months ago

    Yes, Ford Sells An EcoBoost Crate Engine - Here's How Much Power It Can Make

    Along with all the Big Blocks and Coyotes, Ford still offers a crate version of the 2.3-liter EcoBoost four-cylinder. How much power does it make?

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  • An iPhone and a power bank getting charged via a USB-C charger.
    Accessories and Peripherals By Aman Kumar 4 months ago

    Can You Use A USB-C Laptop Charger To Charge Your Phone?

    If you've got a laptop that relies on a USB-C charger, you may have gotten the idea to use it to charge your cell phone, but is it safe to do so?

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  • Top Tier gasoline label on gas pump
    Cars By Stephen Fogel 4 months ago

    What Is Top Tier Gas (And How To Know Which Brands Are Top Tier Approved)

    Top Tier gas is worth tracking down, as it has a number of benefits for your engine that will help keep it running smoothly and increase its longevity.

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  • mechanic waiting to fix a car
    Cars By Daniel Feininger 4 months ago

    11 Common Car Mechanic Scams (And How To Avoid Them)

    It can be tough to keep tabs on what your mechanic does when they fix your car. Here are some common scams to look out for the next time you get work done.

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  • Air purifier sitting under house plant
    Technology By Mikael Trench 4 months ago

    Can You Run A Humidifier & Air Purifier In The Same Room?

    Air humidifiers and air purifiers are fantastic devices that improve the air quality in enclosed spaces greatly. Can you actually have both in one room?

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  • A PC with purple lighting next to a colorfully backlit keyboard
    Computers and Tablets By Samyak Goswami 4 months ago

    How Many Fans Does Your PC Actually Need?

    A good gaming PC needs proper cooling to keep temperatures low and framerates high. Most PCs nowadays include a lot of fans, but how many are actually needed?

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  • Computer processors grouped together
    Computers and Tablets By Marc Magrini 4 months ago

    10 Of The Worst CPUs Released By Intel And AMD

    AMD and Intel have been rivals for decades, and while the competition between the companies have produced many great CPUs, there have also been some misses.

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  • A BrahMos missile on display
    Military By Chris Littlechild 4 months ago

    What Makes India And Russia's BrahMos Missile So Deadly?

    India and Russia jointly developed the BrahMos missile family which competes with and in some ways exceeds American capacity. What makes it so deadly?

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  • Person driving Kenworth semi truck on freeway
    Trucks By Patrick Phillips 4 months ago

    Why This Kenworth Semi Is Known As The World's Most Modified Truck

    Raul and Roland Mendez put over a year's worth of work into a total engine rebuild, head-turning paint job, and more for their custom Kenworth W900 L semi.

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  • three light bulbs at different stages of exploding
    Technology By Mike Shutt 4 months ago

    Why Do Light Bulbs Pop Or Explode, And Can It Happen To LEDs?

    You may have had a light bulb pop or even explode on you, which can be caused by any number of issues, but can it still happen with an LED light bulb?

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  • Dark hallway in server room
    Technology By Jordan Wirth 4 months ago

    11 Of The Worst Data Breaches In The History Of The Internet

    Offering illicitly-gained information gleaned from data breaches can be big business. These are the most devastating cases of data theft in internet history.

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  • an ATV Handy Throttle by Kolpin
    Components By Zohaib Ahmed 4 months ago

    Why Do ATVs Have A Thumb Throttle?

    You may have noticed that ATVs come almost exclusively with thumb throttles rather than twist throttles, and there are some specific reasons why.

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  • 2025 Honda CR-V Hybrid
    Automotive Reviews By Travis Langness 4 months ago

    2025 Honda CR-V Hybrid Review: Sport Touring Is Capable But MPG Falls Short

    Honda's electrified CR-V combines familiarity with an economy bump, but are the gas savings here enough to offset a higher price tag?

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  • Rear mounted engine on a small jet
    Technology By Daniel Trock 4 months ago

    Why Did Airlines Discontinue Using Rear-Engine Jets? (But Private Jets Haven't)

    Commercial aircraft use larger engines mounted beneath the wings, but private jets still use rear mounted engines. Here's why bigger aircraft don't anymore.

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  • Italian police Lamborghini Huracáns on road
    Cars By Quina Baterna 4 months ago

    Why Italian Police Officers Drive Lamborghini Huracáns (And How Much One Costs)

    Lamborghinis are the picture of luxurious supercars, but in Italy, they are actually used for state business. How did they become police cars?

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  • Wooden ceiling fan on white ceiling
    Accessories and Peripherals By Lynnae Williams 4 months ago

    How Much Electricity Does A Ceiling Fan Use?

    Many people install ceiling fans because they can be an affordable way to stay cool while keeping your electricity use and monthly bill in check.

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  • Vintage classic motorbike BMW R32 1923 in BMW Museum
    Motorcycles By UmmeAimon Shabbir 4 months ago

    4 Underappreciated Classic Motorcycles From The Early Days Of BMW

    BMW has been making high-performance motorcycles for a long time. Here are four of the most underappreciated bikes from the companies beginning.

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  • Old and new car batteries are on the garage floor
    Cars By Tom Clark 4 months ago

    How Are 12V Car Batteries Recycled?

    The 12V battery in your car is what you use to start it, but like other parts of your car, it wears out over time. Here's how it gets recycled.

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  • Red-White Old Chevrolet C-K 30 classic pickup truck
    Trucks By Tom Clark 4 months ago

    You Might Want To Think Twice About LS Swapping A Square Body Truck

    The hefty price tag won't be your only concern if you perform an LS engine swap on a square body truck; it might require more parts and labor than you expect.

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  • Ian, Tov, and Alex talking on Shark Tank
    Technology By Joe Capraro 4 months ago

    What Happened To The Validated App From Shark Tank Season 8?

    Oregon entrepreneurs Ian Lyman, Tov Arneson, and Alex Wilhelm entered the shark tank in Season 8 to pitch their app, Validated. Here's what happened.

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  • Close up of iPhone in hand showing lock screen
    iPhone By Pankil Shah 4 months ago

    iOS 18: What The Black Dot On Your iPhone Is For

    A black dot just showed up next to your iPhone’s Dynamic Island? Don’t worry—there’s a new reason for it in iOS 18.4

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