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  • A directional car tire with the rotation direction written on the side wall
    Cars By John Davis 5 months ago

    Why Some Tires Must Roll In A Specific Direction

    There are several types of tires on the market and each serve a different purpose. Some tires even must roll in the same direction. Here's as to why.

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  • A STIHL chainsaw with bumper spikes installed
    Power Tools By Shane Schmid 5 months ago

    Why Do Chainsaws Have Bumper Spikes?

    Bumper spikes are a common feature on many chainsaw brands you'll find today, and the reason is simply to make sure you can cut wood safely.

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  • Gray 2009 Dodge Dakota Sport Extended Cab parked on a road with mountains in the background
    Trucks By Monday Goma 5 months ago

    This Is Why The Dodge Dakota Pickup Truck Was Discontinued

    The compact Dodge Dakota was a hit for most of its life, but Dodge eventually discontinued it in 2011. Why did Dodge pull the plug? Here's the story.

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  • A green 2025 Chevrolet Equinox driving
    Cars By Jack O'Neill 5 months ago

    13 Of The Most Reliable Small Chevrolet Cars (New And Used)

    Chevrolet has an impressive track record when it comes to the reliability of its cars, and recent entries to its smaller car lines are great examples of that.

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  • Corner of black Xbox Series X
    Gaming By Jack Picone 5 months ago

    Where Are Xbox Consoles Made And Who Makes Them For Microsoft?

    As with many other tech companies, many of the hardware components Microsoft sells are manufactured overseas to reduce costs, including those used in the Xbox.

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  • A man standing with two Ford trucks at night
    Trucks By Daksh Chaudhary 5 months ago

    2.7 Vs 3.5 EcoBoost: What Are The Differences Between These Engines?

    Currently, Ford offers two different EcoBoost V6 engines in the F-150 lineup, the 2.7-liter and the 3.5-liter. What are the differences between these two?

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  • Type 094 nuclear submarine at the dock
    Naval By UmmeAimon Shabbir 5 months ago

    China's Most Advanced Nuclear Submarine: The Type 094

    China’s most advanced nuclear submarine is the Jin Class Type 094 sub, providing defense in nuclear situations. Here's a look at its strengths and weaknesses.

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  • A Super Cub bush plane taking off with mountains in the background
    Technology By Tom Clark 5 months ago

    Why Do Many Smaller Planes Use Horizontally-Opposed 'Boxer' Engines?

    Boxer engines may not be that popular in cars, but they're a common sight in smaller aircraft. But why do these small planes use horizontal engines?

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  • Sign fronting Saturn logo
    Cars By Patrick Phillips 5 months ago

    Who Made Saturn Cars And Why Was The Brand Discontinued?

    The Saturn brand was once one of the most recognizable in terms of American automotives. Who made these vehicles before they disappeared off the Earth?

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  • 1984 Toyota 4Runner, front 3/4 view, black exterior
    SUVs and Crossovers By Travis Langness 5 months ago

    What's The Meaning Behind Toyota's 4Runner Name?

    One of the most popular rugged SUVs, the Toyota 4Runner, has been with us for quite some time. What's actually the meaning behind the 4Runner name?

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  • opening cheat code manual from 2000s
    Gaming By Olivia Richman 5 months ago

    Why Don't Most Modern Games Have Cheat Codes Anymore?

    Wondering why modern games don’t include cheat codes like they used to? Learn what changed in gaming and why cheats have mostly disappeared.

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  • black graphics card on white background
    Components By Marc Magrini 5 months ago

    These Are 5 Of The Cheapest 4K Graphics Cards You Can Buy Right Now

    Looking for smooth 4K gaming on a budget? These powerful graphics cards offer solid performance without the premium price tag.

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  • A Boeing KC-46 Pegasus is loaded on the rotating platform at the Benefield Anechoic Facility for a series of avionics tests at Edwards Air Force Base.
    Military By Casey Cooper 5 months ago

    Why The US Air Force Has The World's Largest Anechoic Chamber (And What Is It Used For)

    The U.S. Air Force's Anechoic Chamber serves a specific purpose for technology, which is simple but important.

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  • An airplane with multiple propellers flying.
    Technology By Shane O'Neill 5 months ago

    Why More Propeller Blades Does Not Mean Higher Top Speeds In Airplanes

    More blades, more speed? Not exactly—here’s why extra propeller blades don’t guarantee higher top speeds for aircraft.

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  • Close-up shot of the Cummins Turbo Diesel emblem on a vehicle
    Trucks By Monday Goma 5 months ago

    Cummins Makes V8 Engines, But What Do They Power?

    Cummins is a leader in the world of diesel engines, and it's mostly known for inline-six diesel units. However, there are some V8s. What do they power?

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  • Professional electric Makita brand tools on display at a store
    Harbor Freight By Corazon Victorino 5 months ago

    This Is Why You Can't Buy Makita Tools At Harbor Freight

    Makita is a leading Japanese manufacturer of power tools, and they're often worth the extra money. However, you can't buy them at Harbor Freight. Why?

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  • Vehicle with a clean engine bay
    Cars By Alvin Reyes 5 months ago

    How To Clean Your Car's Engine Bay The Right Way

    A car's engine bay tends to get dirty fairly quickly and easily. It's a good idea to clean it every once in a while. How do you do that properly?

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  • Lexus car being driven on country roads
    Cars By Marinel Sigue 5 months ago

    Who Builds Lexus Cars And Where Are They Made Today?

    Despite not being around for very long, Lexus has very quickly become one of the top players in the luxury car world. Who builds the cars? Where are they made?

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  • An AH-1 Cobra gunship hovering over the ground
    Aviation By Tom Clark 5 months ago

    Why The US Army Retired The AH-1 Cobra (But The Marines Didn't)

    The AH-1 Cobra is a legend of the skies, but the U.S. Army retired it much sooner than the Marines. Here's why the Cobra fell out of favor with the Army.

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  • Front shot of a ZZ632 crate engine on a stand
    Cars By Charlie Berrey 5 months ago

    Chevy 632 Big Block: What Does The Crate Engine Cost & How Much HP Does It Have?

    Chevrolet makes a range of amazing engines, one of which is its 632 big block crate engine. Here's how much power it makes and how much it'll set you back.

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  • A Red Holden ute parked in front of a white Ford Ranger
    Trucks By Mike Garrett 5 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 5 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 5 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 5 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 5 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 5 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 5 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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