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  • Rare earth neodymium stone, the world's strongest magnetic ore used in the technology industry
    Cars By Tom Clark 6 months ago

    What Are Rare Earth Magnets And Why Do Car Companies Need Them From China?

    Rare earth magnets are in a lot of everyday items, and make a lot of your most basic electronics work, but they're also an essential component in cars.

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  • Apple Pay being used at checkout
    Technology By Nate Williams 6 months ago

    4 Major Retailers Where You Still Can't Use Apple Pay

    Many use Apple Pay as a quick and convenient way to buy what they need. However, there are still some retailers that don't offer it as a payment method.

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  • a closeup image of a vehicle's strut assembly
    Cars By John Davis 6 months ago

    Should You Grease Your Vehicle's Shocks And Struts?

    Shocks and struts are vital for how your vehicle performs on the road. So, does that mean you should have them greased? Here's what you need to know.

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  • A Nintendo Switch 2 in portable or handheld mode showing Donkey Kong Bananza on the screen.
    Technology By Anthoni Oisin 6 months ago

    What Nvidia's DLSS Feature Actually Means For Nintendo Switch 2 Users

    The console's upgraded hardware comes at an increased price compared to its predecessor, but it offers some huge improvements in graphics and performance.

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  • A brand new tire with yellow dot
    Cars By Daksh Chaudhary 6 months ago

    Here's Why The Red And Yellow Dots On A Tire's Sidewall Are Important

    You may have noticed some red and yellow dots on your new tires and thought nothing of it, but they actually play a crucial role in the tire balance.

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  • ITER central solenoid during assembly.
    Technology By Nadeem Sarwar 6 months ago

    This Massive 60-Foot Magnet Could Be The Key To Fusion Energy

    ITER has devised the technology that could unlock fusion energy, and they've done so with the aid of a 60-foot magnet. Here's how it works.

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  • B-2 Spirit bomber jet flying in the air
    Aviation By Nadeem Sarwar 6 months ago

    Why The B-2 Spirit Stealth Military Bomber Costs Around 2 Billion Dollars

    Military arsenal is expensive, and the United States's B-2 Spirit stealth bomber costs a whopping 2 billion dollars. Here are the reasons as to why.

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  • 2025 Land Rover Defender Octa
    SUVs and Crossovers By Emme Hall 6 months ago

    2025 Land Rover Defender Octa First Drive: Off-Road Royalty Demands To Be Driven Hard

    A monstrous V8, huge tires, and trick suspension that shrugs at tricky terrain. Oh, and a cabin fit for first class. There has to be a downside, right?

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  • Smart thermostat on home wall displaying temperature
    Accessories and Peripherals By Tabish I. 6 months ago

    Just How Much Money Can Smart Thermostats Actually Save?

    Many homeowners are opting for smart thermostats when upgrading their HVAC systems, which cam actually save some money in the long-run with some planning.

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  • Red 2025 Toyota 4Runner Hybrid
    Cars By Joseph Chidi 6 months ago

    Does The Hybrid Toyota 4Runner Have A Better MPG Than Non-Hybrid Models? The Answer Might Surprise You

    Toyota's 2025 4Runner finally offers a hybrid model. While you may think a hybrid offers better gas mileage, things may not be that simple with the 4Runner.

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  • cutting a board with a table saw
    Tool Brands By Daniel Feininger 6 months ago

    Every Major Table Saw Brand, Ranked Worst To Best

    Table saws are some of the most versatile carpentry and woodworking power tools around, and a ton of brands make them. Here's how the major ones stack up.

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  • An emergency helicopter on a sunny day in Switzerland
    Aviation By Dauglas Denga 6 months ago

    What Stops A Helicopter Pilot From Just Landing Anywhere?

    Helicopters may be one of the most versatile flying vehicles ever invented, but there are restrictions on where they can fly and where they can land.

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  • Person holding two tires inside of a garage
    Cars By Patrick Phillips 6 months ago

    Touring Vs. Performance Tires: What's The Difference?

    Touring and performance tires are common options for car owners, but there are key differences between them. Before you choose, here's what you need to know.

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  • Virtual concept car model
    Concept Cars By Cassidy Ward 6 months ago

    12 Of The Weirdest Concept Cars We've Ever Seen

    Concept cars can cover everything from the weird and wacky to future favorites. Here are some of the wildest concept cars we've come across.

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  • Lenovo laptop showing options for resetting PC
    Computers and Tablets By Pankil Shah 6 months ago

    Does A Factory Reset Remove A Computer Virus?

    If you think your computer has malware or a virus, you may be tempted to perform a factory reset on your PC. But is this an effective solution?

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  • Wi-Fi icon on airplane seatback
    Internet By Lynnae Williams 6 months ago

    How Do Airplanes Offer Wi-Fi In The Sky?

    Browsing the Internet can help you pass the time on a particularly monotonous flight, but how exactly do they get the Internet signal to your airplane?

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  • Back of laptop with disk removed and set of screwdrivers
    Components By Marinel Sigue 6 months ago

    How To Test Your SSD Or HDD For Potential Problems

    Think your hard drive might be failing? Here’s how to test your SSD or HDD and catch problems early.

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  • Socket Wrench in use on a car
    Tools By Varun Mirchandani 6 months ago

    Every Major Socket Wrench Brand Ranked Worst To Best

    The socket set is at the heart of every toolkit, but they come in many shapes and sizes from several brands. Our expert ranked socket wrench brands.

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  • The 2026 Honda CR-V TrailSport on the move on a sandy track, front 3/4 view
    Cars By Mike Garrett 6 months ago

    Here's What CR-V Stands For On Your Honda And How It's Different From The HR-V

    As Honda's best-seller in the U.S. since 2017, the Honda CR-V has become quite ubiquitous. What does the acronym stand for? How does it differ from the HR-V?

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  • Mad scientist
    Technology By Cassidy Ward 6 months ago

    12 Inventors Killed By Their Own Inventions

    Inventors have revolutionized the modern world -- but sometimes things don't go as planned. These inventors succumbed t to the dangers of their work.

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  • Three USAF jet fighters in flight
    Aviation By Bob Sharp 6 months ago

    5 Of The Fastest US Fighter Jets In Service Today

    Speed isn't an indicator of a fighter jet's worth, but it certainly doesn't hurt either, and the U.S. military employs some especially fast fighter jets.

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  • McLaren F1 sports car
    Cars By Nadeem Sarwar 6 months ago

    The McLaren F1 Used Real Gold In Its Engine: Here's Why

    Did you know that the McLaren F1 used real gold in its engine? While it looks luxurious, it actually serves an important purpose. Here's what you need to know.

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  • LAX Theme Building
    Technology By Jack Picone 6 months ago

    How Many Gates Are In The Los Angeles International Airport?

    The numerous gates and runways at LAX are distributed across its giant horseshoe-shaped airport that sees millions of travelers.

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  • A 2025 Toyota 4Runner TRD Sport driving down a highway
    SUVs and Crossovers By Ali Hassan 6 months ago

    Is The Newest Toyota 4Runner Really Underpowered? Here's What Owners Say

    When the newest Toyota 4Runner model ditched the reliable V6 for a hybrid four-cylinder, many were concerned for its power output, while others are optimistic.

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  • Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 rear taillights
    Cars By Tauseef Zia 6 months ago

    5 Japanese Cars You Can Finally Import To The US In 2025

    There are several Japanese cars that need to be 25 years old before being imported to the U.S. due to emission laws. Here are five that now qualify in 2025.

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  • See through gaming PC case with neon-lit components
    Technology By Joseph Chidi 6 months ago

    Do SSD Speeds Really Matter For Gaming?

    SSDs are definitely faster than hard drives of the past, but why and how does that matter? Do different SSD speeds matter? Let's take a look.

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  • A 2025 Honda Pilot, one of the vehicles affected by the brake pad defect
    Cars By Rahul Srinivas 6 months ago

    Honda Brake Pedal Recall: How To Find Out If Your Car Is Affected

    It doesn't seem like any automaker is immune to recalls, even brands known for reliability. Here's how to know if your Honda has a brake pedal recall.

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