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  • PS5 controller in front of a screen
    Gaming By Samyak Goswami 4 months ago

    Yes, You Can Play Some PS2 & PS3 Games On Your PS5 – Here's How

    Want to play PS2 and PS3 games on your PS5? Learn which titles work, and what you’ll need to get started.

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  • Product box of the GTX 1660 Super
    Technology By Adnan Ahmed 4 months ago

    The Risks Of Buying 'Used: Like New' PC Parts From Amazon

    Thinking of buying “Used: Like New” PC parts from Amazon? Learn the potential risks and what to check before you click buy.

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  • Silver Mazda Miata driving on the road with the top down.
    Cars By Tauseef Zia 4 months ago

    Why Are Mazda Miatas So Cheap Compared To Other Sports Cars?

    It's the sports car with seemingly no haters. The Mazda Miata has been with us for 35 years, and it has always been cheaper than other sports cars. Why?

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  • A mechanic installing a brake rotor.
    Cars By Dave Goldberg 4 months ago

    What Are Zinc-Coated Rotors And Are They Worth The Price?

    Zinc-coated rotors might seem like an unnecessary expense but there’s more to them than meets the eye. Find out whether the benefits are worth the extra cost.

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  • Blue colored W900 Kenworth truck
    Trucks By KR Manalo 4 months ago

    What Is The Oldest Kenworth Semi-Truck Still In Production Today?

    Kenworth is one of the oldest truck manufacturers in the United States. Today it has 14 different models with one that's been produced since the 1960s.

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  • Depiction of a fighter jet powered by a cutting-edge engine
    Aviation By Bob Sharp 4 months ago

    The Cutting-Edge Engine That Could Power America's 6th-Generation Fighter Jets

    The U.S. is spending big on the development of new, cutting-edge engines for its upcoming sixth-generation fighter jets. Here's what we know so far.

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  • Overheated car engine smoking
    Cars By Brian McHugh 4 months ago

    What The P1299 Error Code Means On A Ford And How To Fix It

    If your Ford has a P1299 error then you'll need to know what to do next. We explain what this error code means, what causes it and how to fix it.

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  • Black Harley-Davidson Street 750 parked on dirt in front of buildings
    Motorcycles By Charlie Berrey 4 months ago

    How Fast Is The Harley-Davidson Street 750 & How Much HP Does It Have?

    Harley-Davidson's Street 750 didn't set the U.S. bike market on fire, with its performance one of many sore points. But were the power and top speed that bad?

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  • A person using laptop with digital padlock icons with a red open lock symbolizing cybersecurity threats.
    Technology By Casey Cooper 4 months ago

    What Is RSA Encryption, And Did China Really Break It?

    RSA encryption uses an ingeniously simple mathematical premise. Recent news stories suggest China has cracked it. But there's a lot more to it than that.

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  • Construction workers using Ryobi bucket top misting fan on construction site
    Ryobi By Marinel Sigue 4 months ago

    Here's How Long Ryobi's Bucket Top Misting Fan Can Last On A Battery

    Ryobi's battery-powered misting fan may just be a summer essential for those who need to be out of the house. But how much runtime can you expect from one?

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  • A white Toyota 4Runner TRD Sport cornering on a road
    Cars By Chloe Clougher 4 months ago

    What Is Toyota's X-REAS Suspension, And Which 4Runner Models Use It?

    Carmakers like fancy, obtuse names for their technology, and Toyota's X-REAS is no exception. But what is it, and where can you find it in action?

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  • Person holding armrest of aircraft.
    Technology By Chris Littlechild 4 months ago

    Why Armrests Have To Be Down When A Plane Takes Off & Lands

    Have you ever been frustrated by having to put your armrest down on a flight during takeoff? The reason, it turns out, has to do with critical safety measures.

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  • Connecting a cable to a phone with a mess of other cables in the background
    Technology By Adnan Ahmed 4 months ago

    How To Tell If A USB Cable Can Transfer Data

    Not all USB cables are created equal -- some can't even transfer data. A lot of the ones stashed in your drawer might only be for charging. How can you tell?

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  • Dainese D-Air airbag system
    Motorcycles By Travis Langness 4 months ago

    How Does A Motorcycle Airbag Vest Work To Protect You In A Crash?

    For many, there is nothing better than going for a ride, but safety should always come first. Here's how motorcycle airbag vests work to protect you in a crash.

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  • Worker getting tool from tool belt
    Ryobi By Marinel Sigue 4 months ago

    4 Ryobi Tools You Can Attach To Your Tool Belt

    A tool belt can be incredibly useful on a job site, but only if the tools you're carrying attach to it. These four Ryobi tools are designed for tool belts.

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  • A full-size replica of the Airwolf in a museum
    Technology By Rahul Srinivas 4 months ago

    What Helicopter Was TV's Airwolf Based On?

    "Airwolf" featured a high-tech chopper that ruled the Cold War-era skies it flew in. Underneath all that tech, though, was a very real chopper.

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  • A red jerry can isolated on a beach.
    Cars By Mark Roy 4 months ago

    How To Safely Store A Gasoline Jerry Can While Off-Roading

    If you need to take some gasoline with you while you travel off-trail, you ought to know how to properly store a jerry can so it doesn't become a hazard.

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  • A collection of Hart tools on shelves
    Tools By Patrick Phillips 4 months ago

    Who Owns Hart Tools And Where Are They Made?

    Hart Tools is one of the most recognizable brands on the market for everything from hammers and screwdrivers to power tools, but where are they made?

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  • A CLAAS Cougar 1400 mowing a field
    Technology By Shane Schmid 4 months ago

    The CLAAS Cougar Is The World's Largest Mower (And Here's Why You Can't Use It On Your Lawn)

    The world's largest lawnmower, the CLAAS Cougar has a huge swath of cutting decks and can tear through acres of grass quickly, making it an impressive sight.

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  • Tata logo on a building against a blue sky
    Cars By Azzief Khaliq 4 months ago

    5 Car Brands Owned By Tata Motors

    From Jaguar and Range Rover to Daewoo trucks, here’s how Tata Motors quietly became a global force with some of the most iconic auto brands.

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  • Hosing down the engine bay with a pressure washer
    Cars By Alvin Reyes 4 months ago

    Is It Safe To Hose Down Your Car's Engine Bay?

    While cleaning the gunk off your engine isn't a bad idea, should you get out your power washer and go to town? The answer depends on a few different things.

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  • Ninja Thirsti in use
    Technology By Jack Picone 4 months ago

    Is Buying A Ninja Thirsti Worth It? Here's What Users Have To Say

    Ninja's foray into the home carbonated drinks machine, called the Thirsti, is drawing attention for competing against the SodaStream, but is it worth the money?

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  • STIHL chainsaw with orange handle on a wooden stump
    Power Tools By Daksh Chaudhary 4 months ago

    Here's What You Should Do If Your STIHL Chainsaw Won't Start

    If your STIHL chainsaw won't start, it might be trying to tell you something. With some patience and the right checklist, you can often get it running again.

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  • A pair of Su-35 fighter jets flying at sunset
    Aviation By Tolu Akinshete 4 months ago

    How Many Su-35 Jets Does Russia Have?

    Russia bolsters an impressive fleet of aerial threats and advantages, but how many of the fearsome Su-35 jets does the nation have access to?

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  • a Harley-Davidson WLA
    Vehicles By Daniel Feininger 4 months ago

    5 Odd Military Vehicles You Can Own As A Civilian

    The world of vintage military equipment offers a wide variety of attractive objects for collectors to pursue, but vehicles are probably the most exclusive ones.

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  • A weight distribution hitch for towing a trailer.
    Car Accessories By Ron King 4 months ago

    What Is A Weight Distribution Hitch And When Should You Use One?

    If you've got a lot of stuff that needs to be hauled, you may wind up needing a weight distribution hitch, but what does it actually do for your car?

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  • Oil being poured into engine
    Cars By Nate Williams 4 months ago

    What Is Oil Shearing And How Does It Affect Your Engine?

    Is oil sheering a cause for concern? Here's everything you need to know about oil sheering and how it can affect your vehicle's engine performance.

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