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  • Car driving left of center
    Cars By Nate Williams 5 months ago

    What Does Driving Left Of Center Mean?

    You may sometimes hear the term "driving left of center." What does this mean, exactly, and why is it something you should avoid? Here are the facts.

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  • car trunk open showing luggage inside
    Cars By Keyede Erinfolami 5 months ago

    Why Are Car Trunks Called 'Boots' In England?

    The British term for a car's trunk comes from "boot locker," which is a type of storage compartment used in coaches and carriages before automobiles.

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  • Military helicopter hovering over a field
    Aviation By Charles Earley 5 months ago

    Are More Blades Better On A Helicopter?

    The number of blades on a helicopter help determine how stable it is and how much it can lift. Overall, it's a key measure of a chopper's performance.

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  • the flip ship performs a flip
    Technology By Zohaib Ahmed 5 months ago

    Here's How This Strange Ship Can Flip From Horizontal To Vertical At Sea

    Putting a tall research platform in the middle of the ocean isn't easy, unless you turn it on its side and then flip it upright when you get there.

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  • A jeep gladiator spartan edition parked outside at the edge of a road
    Trucks By D Figg 5 months ago

    13 Of The Worst-Looking Pickup Trucks Ever Designed

    If you're into trucks that are visually appealing, avoid these 13 pickups, cosmetic nightmares and some of the worst to ever be designed.

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  • A Ford Fiesta ST parked at a scenic overlook at sunset
    Cars By Marko Mikulic 5 months ago

    Why Was The Fiesta Discontinued By Ford?

    The Ford Fiesta remained especially popular in Europe and the UK, but shifting auto industry trends finally put the compact wagon to rest in 2023.

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  • X-ray view of a Dyson cordless vacuum battery
    Tools By Daniel Trock 5 months ago

    Can You Use A DeWalt Battery On A Dyson Vacuum Cleaner?

    Thinking of running your Dyson on a DeWalt battery? It’s possible with a third-party adapter, but there are safety and warranty risks to know first.

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  • A soldier prepares to catch a drone
    Military By James Hydzik 5 months ago

    How The US Could Upgrade Its Swarm Tech With Battlefield-Tested Ukrainian UAVs

    The war in Ukraine is demonstrating how modern technology can be used to accommodate new battle conditions and the U.S. is exploring a deal to help it adapt.

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  • Plane touching down with smoke from the tires
    Technology By Bob Sharp 5 months ago

    How Hot Do Airplane Brakes Get And How Do They Avoid Brake Fade?

    Generating the massive amounts of energy to lift an airplane is one feat, but bringing it to a halt is another. How hot do those brakes get and do they fade?

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  • Charging settings on an iPhone
    iPhone By Samyak Goswami 5 months ago

    How Much Battery Health Will Your iPhone Lose Annually?

    Every charge cycle takes a tiny toll on your iPhone’s battery health. Here’s how regular use slowly wears it down over the years.

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  • A vehicle's odometer about to hit 1 million miles
    Cars By Charlie Berrey 5 months ago

    What's Considered High Mileage For A Used Car? What To Know Before You Buy

    When buying a used car, it's worth considering the mileage a vehicle has before buying. But how much is truly too much? Here are some guidelines.

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  • The titanium exhaust pipes on an unidentified Pagani model
    Cars By Tauseef Zia 5 months ago

    Why You Might Want To Think Twice About Adding A Titanium Exhaust To Your Project Car

    A titanium exhaust sounds cool on paper, and it does have some notable benefits. You might wanna think twice before installing one on your project car, though.

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  • BMW Motorrad Race ABS tech on a bike
    Motorcycles By Zohaib Ahmed 5 months ago

    How Does Motorcycle ABS Work And Is It Different From Cars?

    While cars and motorcycles are pretty different, they do share some common features. One of those is ABS, which has a different purpose on motorcycles.

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  • A World War II era Jeep parked outside.
    Cars By Shane O'Neill 5 months ago

    What Off-Roaders Did The US Military Use Before The Advent Of The Jeep?

    The Jeep is iconic and gained that status during World War II, but what off-roaders did the Army use prior to that engagement? Here's what we know.

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  • Lexus LFA interior dashboard with red leather seats and steering wheel
    Cars By Ivo Gievski 5 months ago

    5 Cars With The Coolest Dashboards Displays

    From the Lagonda to the LFA, these five cars didn't just go digital. They turned dashboard design into full-blown sci-fi on four wheels.

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  • front view of a rider in a closed track with a Kawasaki H2R
    Motorcycles By Humphrey Bwayo 5 months ago

    5 Of The Best-Sounding Kawasaki Motorcycles Ever Built

    Kawasaki is a well-known name in the motorcycle industry, but some of its bikes have a sound you won't forget. Here are five of our favorites.

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  • A F/A-18 Hornet taking off from an aircraft carrier
    Aviation By Shane Schmid 5 months ago

    The F/A-18 Fighter Jet Had A Serious Design Flaw - Here's What Fixed It

    The F/A-18 Hornet has served the U.S. Navy since the '80s, but at one point, it was quite the faulty little fighter jet that required an extensive modification.

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  • Side view of a small aircraft in flight.
    Technology By Chris Littlechild 5 months ago

    What Is An Impossible Turn In Aviation And Why Is It So Risky?

    Pilots have dubbed one particular maneuver "the impossible turn." It's not actually impossible, but it is incredibly difficult and risky. What is it?

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  • A Cummins turbo-diesel-powered Dodge Ram pickup truck in red, front 3/4 view
    Trucks By Charlie Berrey 5 months ago

    What Is The Cummins Million Mile Club? (And How Can You Join?)

    For the increasing number of Cummins owners that have seven figures on the odometer, there's the Cummins Million Mile Club. How can you join it?

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  • A Delta Dagger on display at a musuem
    Aviation By Joe Hindy 5 months ago

    5 Of The Worst Combat Jets To Fly In The Vietnam War

    The United States brought a full complement of supersonic jets to the Vietnam War, but some of the planes in the Air Force's arsenal didn't meet the challenge.

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  • Dometic CFX5 cooler opened and in use
    Technology By Jack Picone 5 months ago

    Is Switching To An Electric Cooler Worth It? Here's What Users Say

    Most users who have bought electric coolers claim that the compressor type is worth buying, although there are concerns over battery life and space.

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  • An M28 battery pack
    Milwaukee By Ron King 5 months ago

    Did Milwaukee Discontinue Its M28 Tool Line?

    Everywhere you look, tools and batteries from Milwaukee's M28 Fuel line are sold out or no longer available. Is this a sign that the line has been discontinued?

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  • Monument of an old decommisioned UH-1
    Aviation By Charles Earley 5 months ago

    Why Did The US Army Stop Flying Huey Helicopters?

    The UH-1 Huey is a legend as far as helicopters go, but even legends have to retire eventually. Here's why the U.S. Military stopped flying its Hueys.

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  • The Meal, Ready-to-Eat (MRE) packets
    Military By Tom Clark 5 months ago

    How Does The Flameless Heater Work In Military MREs?

    Armed forces need a good meal while they protect and serve, but how does the food get hot using the flameless heaters included with military MREs?

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  • Old computer tower being taken apart
    Desktops By Marc Magrini 5 months ago

    5 More Unexpected Ways To Use Your Old Computer Tower

    Don't just throw that old computer tower away. It may be finished protecting expensive components, but it has life in it yet with a little upcycling.

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  • An angle grinder in action on a piece of metal
    Power Tools By Joseph Chidi 5 months ago

    What Makes Angle Grinders Some Of The Most Nerve-Racking Tools For Even Pros To Use

    Angle grinders are important power tools for some jobs around the shop, but they can also be incredibly dangerous, even if you're a professional.

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  • Side shot of a white Freightliner Cascadia with no trailer
    Trucks By Charlie Berrey 5 months ago

    What's The Difference Between Axle-Forward And Axle-Back Trucks?

    One of the most important distinctions in the world of semi trucks is the axle-forward and axle-back design. What's the difference between them?

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