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  • GOLDENMATE UPS Battery Backup and Surge Protector on table.
    Promoted By Chris Burns 6 months ago

    GOLDENMATE Lithium UPS Battery Backup And Surge Protector Makes Reliable Power Simple

    The GOLDENMATE Lithium UPS Battery Backup and Search Protector is a simple device for always-available and always-reliable electric power for your devices.

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  • RTR Mustang Paint To Sample Program
    Cars By Travis Langness 6 months ago

    What Does RTR Stand For On A Ford Mustang?

    Curious about the RTR badge on a Ford Mustang? Learn what RTR stands for and what makes these models special in the performance world.

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  • A Makita-branded power tool.
    Tools By Shane O'Neill 6 months ago

    Is Your Makita Tool An Original Or A Fake? There May Only Be One Real Way To Know

    With counterfeit tools flooding online auction sites and marketplaces, there aren't many ways to tell if your Makita is the real deal.

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  • F-22 stealth jet in flight from above
    Technology By Olivia Richman 6 months ago

    The Reason Why The F-22 Raptor Has A Gold Canopy

    The stealth F-22 Raptor has been patrolling the skies since 1997, and uses high-tech methods to avoid detection. Why does the F-22 have a gold canopy?

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  • Amazon Echo Spot placed on table
    Technology By Abdul Haddi 6 months ago

    10 Handy Smart Home Gadgets That Work With Alexa

    With all the responsibilities people juggle today, lift can get a little overwhelming. These Alexa compatible devices can take a few things off your hands.

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  • Tugboat towing large ship
    Technology By Chris Littlechild 6 months ago

    The Secret Behind What Makes Tugboats Strong Enough To Tow Massive Ships

    Tugboats are small in stature but large in power, but what makes them so incredibly strong? There's a lot that goes into it. Here's what we know.

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  • Astronaut attached to the robotic arm of the ISS
    Space By Jack Picone 6 months ago

    How Was The International Space Station Built? (And How Long Did It Take?)

    The International Space Station has been orbiting our planet for decades, but how did it get up there and how long did it take? Here's everything we know.

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  • person driving a motorcycle down the road
    Motorcycles By Mike Shutt 6 months ago

    What Does It Mean If A Biker Bends Their Left Arm Down With The Palm Facing Back?

    Wondering what it means when a biker bends their left arm down with the palm facing back? It's a common hand signal—here’s what it tells you.

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  • car sliding desert dust cloud
    Entertainment By Aaron Greenbaum 6 months ago

    12 Wildest Car Commercials To Air On TV

    From Godzilla attacks to bizarre tech showdowns, these 12 car commercials take wild to another level -- proving ads can be weird and unforgettable.

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  • 2025 Nissan Frontier PRO-4X parked on a grassy field with trees in the background
    Cars By Monday Goma 6 months ago

    Nissan Frontier Towing Capacity: How Many Pounds Can The Truck Safely Pull?

    Mid-size pickup trucks have been making a comeback and while they are smaller, models like the Nissan Frontier still have capable towing specs.

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  • side view of airless honeycomb tire
    Cars By James Hydzik 6 months ago

    How Do Bulletproof Tires Work?

    Most of us aren't dodging gunfire on our daily commutes or grocery runs, but some military and government vehicles have bullet-proof tires. How do they work?

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  • 2024 Acura TLX Type S In Gray Front View on road
    Cars By Shane Schmid 6 months ago

    What Is Acura's Super Handling AWD And How Is It Different From Regular AWD?

    Most people are familiar with all-wheel drive or AWD, but Acura has Super Handling AWD (SH-AWD). Here is how Acura’s system differs from others.

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  • A blue Asus game controller kept in between a Windows laptop and an Xbox
    Accessories and Peripherals By Sumukh Rao 6 months ago

    The 10 Best Controllers Compatible With PC

    Love PC gaming, but struggling with using a mouse and keyboard for everything? These controllers could offer the ideal wireless and plug-and-play solutions.

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  • Rendering of a hypersonic missile flying above clouds
    Technology By Brad Hill 6 months ago

    Which Countries Have The Most Hypersonic Missiles In Their Military?

    As military technology advances, hypersonic missiles are becoming more and more of interest for defense planning. But which countries bolster the most?

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  • Person driving and using car phone
    Cars By Olivia Richman 6 months ago

    Do Old Car Phones Still Work? (And What Networks Did They Use?)

    Old car phones used to be the sole method of communication while on the road, but with some clever reengineering, these phones can still be used in 2025.

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  • Wenger Giant
    Tools By Jack Picone 6 months ago

    Which Swiss Army Knife Has The Most Tools & How Much Does It Cost?

    You might be surprised to know the story behind the Swiss Army Knife with the most utilities and why it was made.

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  • Lexus ES on the road
    Cars By Mark Cowley 6 months ago

    10 Things You Should Know Before Buying A Lexus ES (New Or Used)

    Interested in buying Lexus' entry-level luxury sedan? Whether you're looking for something new or used, there are some things to know before taking the plunge.

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  • EPC light on a car dashboard.
    Cars By Aman Kumar 6 months ago

    What Does The EPC Light Mean On A Car (And Is It Dangerous?)

    The EPC Light is a troubleshooting light that appears most commonly on cars made by Volkswagen Audi, but it could be a sign of something seriously wrong.

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  • Costco Tire Installation Center
    Cars By Travis Langness 6 months ago

    Costco Tires: How Do Their Prices Compare To The Competition?

    While you can get a lot of things cheaper at Costco, does that also apply to their selection of new tires? We did some price comparisons to check.

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  • person holding car key inside the car
    Cars By Mike Shutt 6 months ago

    How To Get Your Car Out Of Anti-Theft Mode With The Key

    It can be incredibly frustrating when your car's anti-theft features accidentally turn on you. Fortunately, you should be turn them off with just the key.

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  • Multiple cordless power tools on a workbench or floor
    Tools By Varun Mirchandani 6 months ago

    10 Cordless Power Tools Ready To Replace Your Old Corded Relics

    Ditch the cords and upgrade your gear. These 10 cordless power tools offer serious performance, freedom to move, and zero compromise on power.

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  • A frustrated driver experiencing a rough shifting transmission
    Cars By John Davis 6 months ago

    What It Means If Your Transmission Is Shifting Hard (And The Possible Fixes A Mechanic Might Suggest)

    If you happen to have a vehicle with a manual transmission that's shifting hard, it's not something that should be ignored. Here are the likely culprits.

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  • 2025 Porsche 911 Carrera S in Cartagena Yellow on a mountain road
    Cars By Michael Teo Van Runkle 6 months ago

    2025 Porsche 911 Carrera S First Drive: Manual Purists, Put Away Your Pitchforks

    Porsche shocked 911 enthusiasts when it dropped the stick shift from the new Carrera S, but we may have been too quick to judge it.

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  • Jaguar C-X75 concept car seen from right rear quarter at a car show
    Concept Cars By Michael Sullivan 6 months ago

    10 Classic Concept Cars That Were Way Ahead Of Their Time

    Concept cars are more than just vehicles we wish would go to production. They also hint at the direction of the car industry and what we can look forward to.

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  • Dynata logo taken from company's home page
    Technology By Patrick Phillips 6 months ago

    What Is Dynata? (And Why They Keep Calling You)

    Dynata isn't your typical spam company that is trying to steal your personal information. That said, who are they and what is their purpose for calling you?

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  • 2025 VW Atlas
    Automotive Reviews By Chris Davies 6 months ago

    The 2025 VW Atlas Is Spacious And Priced Right, But It's Missing Something

    The 2025 Volkswagen Atlas offers class leading storage in a package that is both handsome and comfortable, but fuel economy challenges keep it from greatness.

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  • Person using Dremel rotatry tool to polish metal
    Tools By Cody D. Campbell 6 months ago

    The Best Dremel Rotary Tool Alternatives (According To Users)

    Dremels are incredibly popular for hobbyists looking for a rotary tool, but they're not the only ones on the market. Here are some other picks.

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