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  • Looking at FBI seal through phone.
    Technology By Nadeem Sarwar 7 months ago

    How To Keep Your Phone Safe From AI Scams, According To The FBI

    AI scams are getting more sophisticated every day, but the FBI has put out some official guidelines on how to keep yourself and your devices secure.

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  • The Gulfstream G800
    Technology By Tom Clark 7 months ago

    Which Private Jet Has The Longest Range?

    Private jets are usually quite a bit smaller than a commercial one. Does that mean you should worry about its maximum range? Not if you're in this one.

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  • Hand replacing RAM module in Mac mini
    Computers and Tablets By Marinel Sigue 7 months ago

    Can You Upgrade Your Mac's RAM At Home? Here's What You Need To Know

    Upgrading your Mac's RAM can make a big difference in performance, but it's not as simple as buying a random module off the shelf. Here's what you need to know.

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  • Man pushing Ryobi 40V lawn mower
    Ryobi By Marinel Sigue 7 months ago

    How Long Do Ryobi 40V Lawn Mowers Last On A Single Charge?

    Ryobi's 40V battery-powered mowers are convenient, but it's important to make sure you've got enough battery life to mow your entire lawn. Here's what you need.

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  • Ford's 6.7L Power Stroke Turbo Diesel badge.
    Trucks By Ron King 7 months ago

    What Does The 6.7 Power Stroke CP4 Disaster Prevention Kit Do?

    While the 6.7L Power Stroke is an impressive diesel engine, it isn't perfect. A significant shortcoming prompted the rollout of the CP4 Disaster Prevention Kit.

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  • semi truck with a double trailer on the road
    Trucks By Zohaib Ahmed 7 months ago

    How Often Do Semi-Truck Engines Need Their Oil Changed?

    The frequency of oil changes for a semi truck will depend on a number of factors, including the type of fuel and the kind of load it typically tows.

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  • Woman positioning Starlink dish while looking at phone
    Technology By Lynnae Williams 7 months ago

    3 Things To Keep In Mind When Buying A Used Starlink Dish

    Looking to get into Starlink but hoping to save a little money? You may be able to buy a used Starlink dish, but you'll need to watch out for some things.

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  • A red 2024 Volkswagen Atlas on a road.
    SUVs and Crossovers By Dave Goldberg 7 months ago

    Volkswagen Atlas Vs. Toyota Highlander: Which Is Bigger? (And Other Differences, Explained)

    The Toyota Highlander and Volkswagen Atlas are crossover SUVs competing for the same corner of the car market, but how do they stack up against each other?

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  • 2025 Toyota 4Runner Limited
    SUVs and Crossovers By Mike Shutt 7 months ago

    4 Common Problems With The Toyota 4Runner (According To Owners)

    The Toyota 4Runner is a car held in high regard by a number of enthusiasts, but it's not a perfect vehicle, as these owners can attest to.

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  • Ford F-150 Raptor R in the desert
    Trucks By Mark Cowley 7 months ago

    10 Of The Fastest Accelerating Pickup Trucks, Ranked By 0-60 Times

    The pickup truck isn't the kind of vehicle people normally associate with quick acceleration, but these fast trucks really put that perception to the test.

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  • The Lockheed L-1011 With Landing Gear Out
    Aviation By Shane Schmid 7 months ago

    Why Were Three-Engine Airliners Discontinued?

    Three-engine jetliners were a essential to air travel in decades past, but they have all but disappeared. Here's why these once popular jets were discontinued.

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  • Front 3/4 dynamic shot of a blue 2025 Porsche Cayenne GTS driving a twisty road.
    SUVs and Crossovers By Casey Cooper 7 months ago

    What's The Towing Capacity Of The Porsche Cayenne & Can It Pull A Boat?

    The words "Porsche" and "Towing" may not seem compatible. However, the famed German sports car company's sporty SUV Cayenne may surprise you.

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  • A gray, stanced BMW 4 Series at StanceNation Tokyo 2024, front 3/4 view
    Cars By Mark Cowley 7 months ago

    Why Do Some Cars Have Tilted Wheels?

    A lot of cars nowadays seem to have tilted wheels, in line with the popular stance aesthetic. Does negative camber on the wheels carry any real benefit?

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  • A red Shelby American GT350 driving in the desert
    Cars By Travis Langness 7 months ago

    How Much HP Does The 2025 Shelby GT350 Have & How Much Does It Cost?

    The Shelby GT350 is back again and more powerful than ever. Here's how much power this beefed-up Mustang makes and how much it'll set you back.

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  • Logo for Milwaukee tools FUEL line
    Milwaukee By Patrick Phillips 7 months ago

    What Comes In Milwaukee's 7-Tool Combo Kit And Is It Worth Buying?

    Looking to build out your collection of Milwaukee tools? This Milwaukee combo kit includes seven tools that will be useful to anyone doing work at home.

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  • Side view of a 992 Porsche 911 Turbo S showing the ceramic brake discs
    Cars By Stephen Fogel 7 months ago

    What Are Carbon Ceramic Brakes And Why Are They Used In Supercars?

    Carbon ceramic brakes are common place in a lot of high end supercars and sports cars. What are the benefits of this rather expensive braking solution?

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  • White Ford F-150 Tremor parked in dirt
    Trucks By Mike Garrett 7 months ago

    Why Are Pickup Truck Beds Getting Smaller?

    Pickup truck beds are available today in the same sizes today as they were 40 years ago, but the frequency of smaller beds has definitely picked up. Here's why.

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  • Driver information display showing oil change due message
    Cars By Marinel Sigue 7 months ago

    How To Reset The Oil Life Percent On Your Honda Accord

    On newer cars, changing the oil also means resetting the oil life percent in the gauge cluster. How do you do that on the recent Honda Accord?

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  • A blue Volkwswagen Golf R on a race track
    Cars By Bob Sharp 7 months ago

    Which Cars Came With The EA888 Engine Under The Hood & How Much HP Does It Produce?

    Volkswagen's EA888 engine has been a fixture in its cars since 2004. How much power does this four-pot make, and which cars have used it over the years?

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  • Lexus F sport badge on the steering wheel
    Cars By Tauseef Zia 7 months ago

    How To Tell If Your Lexus Is An F Sport Model

    Lexus is a well-known and reliable brand that offers an F Sport trim. If you aren't sure if yours is, here's how you can check, just to be sure.

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  • A two-lane turbo roundabout in the Netherlands.
    Cars By Casey Cooper 7 months ago

    What Is A Turbo Roundabout And How Do You Safely Navigate One?

    While U.S. drivers may be more familiar with intersections than roundabouts, turbo roundabouts are set to grow increasingly common throughout the States.

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  • Docked U.S. Coast Guard ships
    Naval By Daniel Trock 7 months ago

    US Navy Vs. Coast Guard: How Are They Different?

    The Navy and the Coast Guard definitely have some similarities, but their differences are distinct, most notably when it comes to its core mission.

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  • Truck bed with a tonneau cover
    Trucks By Daniel Trock 7 months ago

    Can Your Truck's Tonneau Cover Go Through A Car Wash?

    If you've got a tonneau cover on your truck, you probably expect it to be safe to run through a car wash. However, that may not be the case.

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  • A 6.6-liter Duramax diesel engine
    Cars By James Hydzik 7 months ago

    What's The Oil Capacity Of A 6.6 Duramax Diesel? (And Which Type You Should Use)

    Duramax engines are known for being reliable, but even they need regular engine oil changes to stay at their best. Here's how much oil you'll need.

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  • A sign with the Subaru car dealer logo on the roof of a glass building.
    Cars By UmmeAimon Shabbir 7 months ago

    Drivers Of This Subaru Car Are Most Likely To Get A Speeding Ticket In The US

    Nobody wants a speeding ticket, but everyone risks speeding, especially drivers of this Subaru car. They're more likely to get caught and given a ticket.

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  • Close-up of chrome-plated gated six-speed manual transmission in center console
    Cars By Madeline Cuccio 7 months ago

    Is Ferrari Really Bringing Back The Manual Transmission?

    Ferrari used to be synonymous with manual transmission, but the carmaker stopped producing them years ago. Are manuals making a comeback? Here's what we know.

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  • A small set of yellow tools in a form-fitting case, open
    Tools By Diana Croce 7 months ago

    10 Top-Rated Tool Sets With A Lifetime Warranty

    Finding a tool set that comes with an actual lifetime warranty can be tough, but they are out there. Here are some of the best that are currently available.

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