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  • One Stop Gardens 6 x 6 greenhouse
    Technology By Daniel Trock 6 months ago

    Who Makes Harbor Freight's Greenhouses And Are They Any Good?

    A greenhouse is a great way to help grow and protect your plants outside, and luckily, Harbor Freight sells a few sizes. However, are they any good?

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  • girl on vacation wearing a DeWalt hat
    Features By Daniel Feininger 6 months ago

    11 DeWalt Tools And Products That Will Come In Handy While On Vacation

    DeWalt has a wide repertoire of tools and equipment, and some of them are perfect when you're on the go. Here's what you should bring while on vacation.

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  • 2025 Lexus ES 350
    Cars By Mike Shutt 6 months ago

    Which Lexus Sedans Are Still On Sale, And How Do They Compare In Price?

    Toyota's luxury line, Lexus, still has a plethora of sedans on offer for consumers. Here's what you need to know about each model before a test drive.

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  • Jaguar F-Type convertible parked in a dealership lot
    Cars By Daniel Trock 6 months ago

    Why Are So Many Convertibles Called Spiders?

    Convertible sports cars often have the 'Spider' or 'Spyder' moniker in the model name, which depending on who you ask, is rooted in early automotive history.

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  • A 1970s Ford Mustang at a local car show
    Cars By Joe Hindy 6 months ago

    The 11 Fastest Muscle Cars Of The 1970s, Ranked By Speed

    The 1970s marked an interesting time for muscle cars in America as policy change affected vehicle makers.

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  • A close-up shot of a Milestar-branded tire on a white passenger car
    Cars By Corazon Victorino 6 months ago

    Who Makes Milestar Tires & Where Are They Made?

    Milestar doesn't have the name recognition of Goodyear or Bridgestone, but makes some highly-rated affordable tires. Here's who is behind Milestar Tires.

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  • A U.S. Air Force OA-1K Skyraider II is parked on the flightline at Hurlburt Field, Florida, on Jan. 28, 2025.
    Technology By Jonathan H. Kantor 6 months ago

    Skyraider Returns: Why The US Has Resurrected The Vietnam-Era Combat Plane Name

    It's a name that resonated in the Korean and Vietnam Wars: Skyraider. Now the moniker is returning to the U.S. Air Force on a new generation of planes. Why?

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  • 2025 Lexus GX 550 Premium
    Cars By Travis Langness 6 months ago

    What Does The Lexus GX 550 Cost? The Highlights Of Each Trim Level

    The Lexus GX 550 is an SUV that brings the utmost luxury whether you're cruising the highway or going off road. Here are the differences between the trims.

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  • 2013 BMW Z4 parked on a paved surface with tree-covered hills and a water body in the background
    Cars By Monday Goma 6 months ago

    How Much HP Did The N20 Engine Have & Which Cars Had One Under The Hood?

    BMW's N20 engine may not have been the most powerful its ever made, but it sure had a lot of life. Here are all the places it showed up over the years.

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  • Husky Liners floor mat being cleaned
    Cars By Niel Stender 6 months ago

    Every Major Car Mat Brand Ranked Worst To Best

    Picking up a car mat for your vehicle might seem like a straightforward project, but there's plenty of variance between the best known brands to consider.

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  • Swiss Army Knife on white background
    Technology By Bob Sharp 6 months ago

    Are Swiss Army Knives Allowed On Planes?

    Traveling with a Swiss army knife can help you with many small tasks that might pop up during your trip. Can you take a Swiss army knife on a plane?

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  • AI-Generated Image Of A Fake 2026 Ford Maverick
    Cars By Shane Schmid 6 months ago

    Is The 2026 Ford Maverick GT Real?

    Most know the Maverick as a small, but capable pickup truck. However, there are rumors of 2026 Ford Maverick GT muscle car. Here's the truth.

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  • PC DDR4 RAM Close Up
    Components By Shane Schmid 6 months ago

    More RAM Vs. Faster RAM: Which Should You Get?

    If your PC is slowing down, it may be time for an upgrade, but should you purchase more RAM or simply faster RAM? Here's what you need to know before you buy.

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  • 1970 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Coupe at a local car show.
    Cars By Tom Clark 6 months ago

    Why Did Chevrolet Discontinue The Monte Carlo?

    Chevrolet made more than 4 million Monte Carlos over six generations from 1970 through 2008. Why was the Chevy Monte Carlo discontinued, and is it coming back?

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  • The inside of a Jeep Wrangler, showing manual gear shift and navigation screen
    Cars By Corazon Victorino 6 months ago

    Why Do Jeeps Have Window Controls In The Middle Of The Dashboard?

    Jeeps are design outliers, but one engineering choice has a functional explanation behind it. Here's why many Jeeps have power window controls on the dashboard.

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  • Camaro 383 engine in the Daffodil car show sponsored by the MPCC
    Cars By Tom Clark 6 months ago

    How Much HP Does A 383 Stroker Engine Have & Is It More Than A Stock 454?

    A 383 Stroker engine has certain advantages due to its customization, but does that mean it can have more power than a Stock 454 V8? Here's what we know.

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  • Car with Apple Car Play smart device for safe driving
    Car Accessories By Megan Lasher 6 months ago

    These Two Gadgets Can Help You Use A Phone In Your Car Safely

    It ought to be common knowledge by now, but tapping away at your phone while driving is a bad idea. These devices will leave you connected, but not distracted.

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  • The DeWalt logo on a screwdriver handle.
    Tools By Shane O'Neill 6 months ago

    The Iconic Woodworking Tool You Might Not Know DeWalt Invented

    Raymond DeWalt had already filed two patents for his workshop invention before the business had even been founded.

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  • Ford Everest SUV
    Cars By Travis Langness 6 months ago

    You Can't Buy A Ford Everest In America, But These Are The Next Best Thing

    The Ford Everest is an SUV with off-road grit, but unfortunately, you can't get it in the United States. However, here are five alternatives to consider.

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  • A close-up image of the Raspberry Pi logo on the circuit board
    Technology By Sumukh Rao 6 months ago

    12 Raspberry Pi Projects That Can Make Your Home Smarter & More Secure

    Raspberry Pi is an invaluable way for DIY enthusiasts to upgrade their area, but did you know it can also ensure the safety of your living space?

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  • Gamer on desktop computer
    Technology By Nate Williams 6 months ago

    120Hz Doesn't Mean 120FPS: Here's The Difference

    There's a difference between 120Hz and 120FPS and it's worth knowing how the two interact, so you don't accidentally buy the wrong equipment.

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  • Toyota GR86, front-left three-quarter view
    Cars By Madeline Cuccio 6 months ago

    What Does '86' Mean In The Toyota GR86's Name?

    Wondering what '86' means in the Toyota GR86's name? Discover its origins, history, and connection to Toyota's legendary sports cars.

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  • facial recognition system at entrance
    Technology By Samyak Goswami 6 months ago

    What Is TSA's Facial Recognition Technology And Can You Opt Out Of It?

    TSA uses facial recognition at airports — but can you opt out? Learn what the rules say and how this technology affects your privacy.

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  • A person holding a Makita leaf blower.
    Technology By Shane O'Neill 6 months ago

    Is Makita A Good Brand Of Leaf Blower? Here's What Owners Have To Say

    Makita has a solid reputation when it comes to power tools, but does its prestige extend to leaf blowers?

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  • Yellow Lexus IS 300 driving, front-right three-quarter view
    Cars By Madeline Cuccio 6 months ago

    Toyota Altezza: What The Name Means & Which Lexus Model It's Sold As In The US

    While you're unlikely to see a Toyota Altezza on U.S. roads, there are some vehicles that are Identical in all but the nameplate.

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  • A hacker with hoodie and laptop
    Technology By Jordan Wirth 6 months ago

    12 Computer Hacking Myths You Need To Stop Believing

    Hacking is more prevalent today than it ever has been, but there is still a lot of bad information out there. Here are the myths about hacking you can ignore.

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  • A flathead screwdriver with a teal handle placed on a white surface
    Tools By Corazon Victorino 6 months ago

    Can You Take A Screwdriver On A Plane? What The TSA Rules Say

    Can you bring a screwdriver on a plane? TSA has rules for that! Here’s what you need to know before packing your toolbox.

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