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  • 2025 Mini Cooper JCW
    Cars By Emme Hall 6 months ago

    2025 MINI Cooper JCW First Drive: Fun, Feisty, And Frustrating

    MINI's John Cooper Works takes the two-door coupe and convertible, and adds some serious fun. But can that overcome dashboard frustrations and a stiff ride?

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  • Top view of 1970s-era Corvette engine.
    Classic Cars By KR Manalo 6 months ago

    5 Of The Rarest Engines Ever Built By Chevrolet

    While Chevy turns out well over a million cars a year, some of its engines are made only in the hundreds. In fact, one was produced only twice.

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  • AppleCare logo on an iPhone
    Technology By Adnan Ahmed 6 months ago

    How To Transfer Your AppleCare Plan (And Why You Might Need To)

    AppleCare, which is essentially an extended warranty program, is yet another add-on that the company offers.

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  • a crumpled $10 bill
    Ryobi By Daniel Feininger 6 months ago

    10 Cheap Ryobi Products Under $10 Worth Adding To Your Collection

    Looking to upgrade your tool chest on a budget? Check out these quality tools from Ryobi that can be yours for less than $10.

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  • Mechanic replacing a caliper and brake pads
    News By Damir Mujezinovic 6 months ago

    3 Auto Part Brands That Are Manufactured In America

    With the United States imposing tariffs on more than 90 countries, the cost of imported auto parts will inevitably surge. Here's a few American options.

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  • Micro USB and USB C cables side by side with white background
    Technology By Pankil Shah 6 months ago

    Micro USB Vs. USB-C: What's The Difference?

    Micro USB and USB-C are still both common kinds of connectors you'll find in electronics. Here are the differences between them and which one is better.

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  • Inspecting a wooden board for a project with sawdust in the air.
    Tools By Ron King 6 months ago

    Woodworking Vs. Carpentry: What's The Difference?

    Woodworking and carpentry both take certain tools in order to complete a project, but there are key differences between the two. Here's what you need to know.

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  • 2025 BMW M5 front 3/4 view
    Automotive Reviews By Alex Hevesy 6 months ago

    2025 BMW M5 Review: With Specs Like These, Weight Just Isn't An Issue

    BMW's new M5 prompted controversy, with its switch to a potent - and heavy - plug-in hybrid drivetrain. But does heft detract from the go-to sports sedan?

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  • Hands installing a small fire extinguisher inside a car.
    Car Accessories By Corazon Victorino 6 months ago

    Fire Extinguisher For Cars: Do You Need One, And Which Type Is Best?

    You want to be prepared for problems that may strike on the road, but is a fire extinguisher really necessary for your car? And if so, what kind should you get?

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  • A person imagining TV on the wall while holding the remote
    TVs and Streaming By Pankil Shah 6 months ago

    How To Measure Your TV The Right Way

    Learn the correct way to measure your TV to ensure the perfect fit for your space, wall mount, or entertainment setup.

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  • Plane flying over the ocean
    Technology By Samyak Goswami 6 months ago

    Yes, Planes Do Fly Over The Pacific Ocean - Here's Why Their Flight Paths Look So Distorted

    If you ever looked at a plane's flight path over the Pacific Ocean, you might think it is odd, but it has nothing to do with a plane's safety.

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  • White Narwal Freo Z10 docked in a tidy home next to a potted fern
    Promoted By Jack Picone 6 months ago

    Finally! A Robot Vacuum That Eliminates All Your Pain Points. The Narwal Freo Z10 Will Become Your Home's MVP.

    Perhaps it’s a little dramatic to refer to your vacuum as a best friend, but trust us, Narwal’s new Freo Z10 is going to become the MVP of your household.

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  • A YouTube video you can't see because of a black black screen.
    TVs and Streaming By Aman Kumar 6 months ago

    Why YouTube Is Showing A Black Screen (And How To Fix It)

    It's pretty frustrating to want to watch a YouTube video and instead encounter a black screen. But there are several ways to fix this problem.

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  • Shein shopping app on a phone
    Internet By Nadeem Sarwar 6 months ago

    Yes, Americans Can Still Order From Shein (But You May Notice Some Drastic Changes)

    Shein is well-known for being an e-commerce site with unbelievable prices, but that's all about to change. Here's everything you need to know.

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  • Person using laptop and calculator
    Internet By Cody D. Campbell 6 months ago

    Most Online Shoppers Have No Clue How Expensive 'Bargain' Tech Imports Are About To Get

    Thanks to Amazon and other e-commerce sites, tech products can be found at a bargain. However, all of this is going to change due to the new tariffs.

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  • A Lamborghini races in a roll race.
    Cars By Olivia Richman 6 months ago

    Roll Racing Vs. Drag Racing: What's The Difference?

    The cars may look the same as they come zooming past, but there's a key difference between roll racing and drag racing. And it's not whether you're at a track.

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  • Representation of Amazon online shopping.
    Internet By Nadeem Sarwar 6 months ago

    Amazon Prices Are About To Spike: These Items Should Be In Your Shopping Cart Now

    The world is buzzing due to the tariffs implemented by President Trump. So, if you are an avid Amazon shopper, these are the products to grab now.

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  • spools of fiber optic cables
    Naval By Quina Baterna 6 months ago

    What Are Submarine Cables And How Important Are They To The Modern World?

    Submarine cables have been around for a long time, and they're more important than ever for the modern world. Without them, society would grind to a halt.

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  • A Toyota Sequioa driving through a puddle
    Cars By Andrew Ekuwem 6 months ago

    12 Dependable SUVs With Unmatched Reliability

    SUVs are the most popular vehicles on the auto market -- and these models ensure you'll get your money's worth from your investment.

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  • Closeup a manual shift of modern car gear shifter
    Cars By Tom Clark 6 months ago

    Who Invented The Automatic Transmission & Which Car Was The First To Use It?

    While automatic transmissions are so common now that they've largely supplanted stick shifts. When was the first automatic transmission developed?

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  • Xiaomi SU7 render
    Electric Vehicles By Quina Baterna 6 months ago

    How Much Does The Xiaomi SU7 Cost & Can You Buy One In The United States?

    You might have heard of Xiaomi phones and wearables, but in its home country of China, the brand has also begun making EVs. Here's what to know.

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  • Passenger jet soaring through the blue sky
    Technology By Jacob Willeford 6 months ago

    The 10 Fastest Passenger Jets, Ranked By Top Cruising Speed

    Hopping between continents is as accessible as ever. What used to take months or years now only takes hours thanks to the speeds of these passenger jets.

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  • 2018 Jeep Wrangler on rocky surface with doors removed and windshield folded down, close-up view beside left-hand side
    SUVs and Crossovers By Madeline Cuccio 6 months ago

    Why Do Some Jeeps Have A Fold Down Windshield?

    The fold-down windshield is one of the most unique features you'll find on an automobile. Here's how that first came around, and why it has stayed.

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  • Porsche Taycan Turbo GT back view
    Cars By Marc Magrini 6 months ago

    10 Of The Fastest Accelerating Cars In The World, Ranked By 0-60 Times

    Speed isn’t just about top numbers -- these 10 cars hit 0-60 mph so fast, it almost defies physics. Here's how they rank in raw, real-world acceleration.

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  • A person holding a car intake manifold showing an oil buildup inside
    Cars By John Davis 6 months ago

    Find Oil In Your Intake Manifold? This May Be What's Going On

    If you find oil in your intake manifold, it's not something that should be ignored, but what has caused it isn't always clear. Here the most likely culprits.

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  • Saab Gripen fighter jet in flight
    Military By Chris Littlechild 6 months ago

    What Does Saab Mean And What Kind Of Military Equipment Does It Make?

    While most people are probably familiar with Saab as a (now defunct) car brand, the company is prolific in producing military hardware. Here's what it makes.

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  • 3D printer making plastic gears
    Technology By Aaron Greenbaum 6 months ago

    Cool Things To 3D Print That You've Probably Never Thought To Try

    The rise of 3D printing opens up a whole world of possibilities. You can make custom versions of everyday objects, including these useful items.

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