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  • Woman packing beach items into the trunk of a car
    Technology By Alli Hill 7 months ago

    7 Electric Coolers For Your Car To Help Keep Your Food And Drinks Cold

    Keeping your food or drink cold on the move can be a big challenge. These electric coolers for your car will help chill your goods without constant re-icing.

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  • Lando Norris climbing into McLaren race car for testing
    Science By Dauglas Denga 7 months ago

    Why Do F1 Cars Have Jagged Windshields? Here's What They're For

    Formula One cars are marvels of modern engineering, and even the small jagged windshields can help drivers shave valuable milliseconds from lap times.

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  • Car wheel removed showing rusty disc caliper and rotor
    Cars By Alvin Reyes 7 months ago

    What Are Brake Rotors And Why Do They Warp Or Fail?

    Brakes might be the most important system on a car, and rotors are critical to smooth braking. This is how brake rotors work and how to know if yours are bad.

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  • Carfax vehicle history search screen on smartphone app
    Cars By Lynnae Williams 7 months ago

    What Does 'Minor Damage' Mean On Carfax?

    Checking the Carfax report on a car can be an important step before purchasing any vehicle, but do you need to be concerned about a Minor Damage report?

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  • Slate truck side profile
    Electric Vehicles By Mark Cowley 7 months ago

    Slate EV Vs. Telo MT1: How Do These New Small Electric Trucks Compare?

    If you want a full-sized electric pickup, you have a few options, but two new comings are attempting to grab the mini pickup EV space. Here's how they compare.

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  • Driving a screw into a wooden surface
    Tools By Daniel Trock 7 months ago

    Try These Types Of Screws For Woodworking If You Aren't Using Glue Or Nails

    There are all sorts of tricks you can use when doing wood joinery, but screws are easily the most common. Here's some great screws for holding wood together.

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  • YouTube on laptop screen
    Entertainment By Jordan Wirth 7 months ago

    13 Of YouTube's First Uploaded Videos And How Many Views They Have Now

    YouTube turns 20, and its earliest videos are still hanging around. Here’s a look at 13 of them and how many views they’ve racked up since 2005.

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  • Headrest on an airplane with the Euphony speaker system
    Technology By Adnan Ahmed 7 months ago

    Japan Airlines Now Offers Headphone-Free Audio. Here's How It Works

    Discover how Japan Airlines' Airbus A350-1000 offers headphone-free audio enhancing comfort and convenience for passengers.

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  • a Mack Truck driving down the road
    Trucks By Jowi Morales 7 months ago

    No, Ford Doesn't Own Mack Trucks — Here's Which Well-Known Automotive Brand Does

    Think Ford owns Mack Trucks? Think again. Find out which major automotive brand actually owns Mack and how the companies are connected.

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  • A bolt beside a socket.
    Hand Tools By Shane O'Neill 7 months ago

    Can You Use A 12-Point Socket On A 6-Point Bolt?

    If you need to remove a six-point bolt but only have a 12-point socket, you may be tempted to try anyways, but there's some things you should know first.

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  • A person cutting through wood with a chainsaw
    Tools By Tom Clark 7 months ago

    Why Do Chainsaws Leak Bar Oil?

    Nobody likes a messy and oily chainsaw, that's for sure. But these tools seem to leak oil quite regularly; is it normal, or should you be worried?

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  • Person sanding wooden drawer
    Tools By Russ Good 7 months ago

    10 Home Depot Products Every Woodworker Needs In Their Shop

    Woodworkers have so many tools to choose from that the process can get overwhelming. We narrowed down 10 Home Depot products that will fit in at any shop.

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  • A CD burning in fire.
    Computers and Tablets By Aman Kumar 7 months ago

    Ask A Millennial: What Does It Mean To 'Burn A CD?'

    Ever heard someone say they’re “burning a CD”? Here’s what that means, how it was done, and why it was a big deal back in the day.

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  • Wright Military Flyer on the ground
    Aviation By Chris Littlechild 7 months ago

    What Was The First Military Plane And How Much Did The Army Pay For It?

    After the Wright brothers developed the first powered airplane, it didn't take long for the military to want to adopt it. Here's who built the first one.

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  • A person holding a GoPro camera
    Cameras By Pankil Shah 7 months ago

    Don't Throw Out Your Old GoPro - Use It This Way Instead

    Got an old GoPro collecting dust? Don’t toss it — repurpose it with these smart and creative ways to give it new life.

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  • Continental TrueContact Tour54 tire attached on three parked vehicles
    Cars By Ivo Gievski 7 months ago

    9 Tires With An 80,000 Mile Warranty, Ranked By Price

    Drive hard? These nine tires offer 80,000-mile warranties from both budget and premium brands.

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  • A person imagining a hologram of Wi-Fi network on his palm
    Internet By Adnan Ahmed 7 months ago

    What Does DHCP Stand For? (And Why It's Important For Your Wi-Fi)

    Wondering what DHCP stands for? Learn what it means, how it works, and why it’s essential for managing your Wi-Fi and internet connections.

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  • A person holding an LED lightbulb.
    Technology By Shane O'Neill 7 months ago

    What Does Kelvin Mean On An LED Bulb? Why It's Important, Explained

    Many light bulbs produced today include a number followed by the letter K on its packaging. What does this mean, and how does it affect how the bulb looks?

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  • Man holding two different Wera screwdrivers
    Hand Tools By Mikael Trench 7 months ago

    Who Owns Wera Tools And Where Are They Made?

    Wera Tools has emerged as a high-quality brand of sturdy, comfortable hand tools. Who owns the company, and where are its tools manufactured?

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  • A Samsung MicroLED screen showcased insode a room
    TVs and Streaming By Rahul Srinivas 7 months ago

    How Long Do Micro LED TVs Last? (And Can You Extend Their Lifespan?)

    MicroLED TVs are some of the newest tech on the block, but how long can you expect one to last? Is there any way to ensure it keeps working for a long time?

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  • Colt M1911 Handgun
    Military By Zak Wojnar 7 months ago

    10 Of The Most Notorious Weapons Used In WWII, And How They Worked

    Explore the most notorious weapons of WWII and discover how they worked, from buzzsaw machine guns and game-changing bombs to whisper-silent stealth pistols.

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  • Top view of three impact sockets
    Tools By KR Manalo 7 months ago

    Can You Use Impact Sockets As Regular Sockets?

    Impact sockets are more durable versions of standard sockets, designed to be stronger and use tougher materials. Can you use them in place of regular sockets?

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  • Passenger jet airplane over clouds
    Technology By Olasubomi Gbenjo 7 months ago

    What Is ETOPS And Why Is It Important For Jets With Two Engines?

    In aviation, an ETOPS rating shows how far an aircraft is allowed to be from the nearest landing ground, in case of engine failure or other emergency.

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  • Mazda Furai negotiating left-hand turn, right-side view
    Concept Cars By Madeline Cuccio 7 months ago

    What Happened To The Mazda Furai Concept Car?

    The Mazda Furai concept car has captivated fans since its unveiling at the 2008 Detroit Auto Show and inclusion in video games, but what happened to the Furai?

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  • a display shelf of shell rotella 15w-40 engine oil
    Cars By John Davis 7 months ago

    Is 15W-40 Oil Only For Diesel Engines?

    Wondering if 15W-40 oil is only for diesel engines? Learn where this oil grade is used, and whether it’s safe for gas-powered vehicles too.

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  • Red 1978 Bedford HA van seen from front right parked next to another van
    Cars By Michael Sullivan 7 months ago

    10 GM Car Brands That Were Never Sold In The US

    GM owns a ton of different auto brands all over the world, and quite a few of them are not sold in the United States. Here are some of the most notable ones.

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  • a North American electrical plug with two prongs
    Technology By Jowi Morales 7 months ago

    What Are The Holes In Electrical Plug Prongs For?

    Electrical cords and power outlets have changed a lot over the years, but they've always had holes in the prongs. But do the holes serve a purpose?

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