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  • Safari internet issues on iPhone
    iPhone By Adnan Ahmed 10 months ago

    Safari Not Working On Your iPhone? Here Are 4 Things To Try

    Safari acting up on your iPhone can be a huge problem and make it hard to get things done on your phone. Here are some tips to try if it happens to you.

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  • Raspberry Pi Pico board
    Technology By Adnan Ahmed 10 months ago

    5 Of The Best Raspberry Pi Pico Accessories

    While the Raspberry Pi Pico is by design a bit more limited than a standard Raspberry Pi, the right accessories can help you unlock a world of creativity.

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  • Google Maps on smartphone map background
    Technology By Jam Kotenko 10 months ago

    7 Cool Uses For Google Maps That Have Nothing To Do With Navigation

    Google as a platform is beneficial in a number of unexpected ways, here are a few you might want to try.

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  • spark plug socket with plug
    Tools By John Davis 10 months ago

    What Size Socket Do You Need For A Spark Plug?

    Spark plugs are an integral part of your engine, but they need to be replaced every so often. We'll tell you how to find out and what socket size you'll need.

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  • USS Lexington in Corpus Christi
    Aviation By Daniel Trock 10 months ago

    What US Aircraft Carrier Turned Museum Is Docked In Corpus Christi, Texas?

    Corpus Christi, Texas, has an aircraft carrier just offshore that is a large floating museum. Here are the name and history of that naval ship.

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  • Hiker at dusk wearing headlamp
    Accessories and Peripherals By Jack Picone 10 months ago

    6 Of The Best Rechargeable Headlamps Available In 2024

    To save on batteries and space, it's a good idea to take a rechargeable headlamp around for emergencies or hiking. Here are some of the best options in 2024.

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  • Travis Barker posing wearing hat
    Cars By Shane O'Neill 10 months ago

    Travis Barker's All-Time Favorite Car

    When you hear about a celebrity's car, you might expect a million-dollar supercar. But if you're Travis Barker, your most prized car is an unassuming '80s icon.

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  • Pixel 9 pro
    Smartphones By Adam Doud 10 months ago

    Here's What's Actually Different About The Pixel 9 Pro

    Google has unveiled the Pixel 9 Pro and its larger sibling, the Pixel 9 Pro XL. Here's everything the two newest smartphone models bring to the table.

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  • VU meters on what looks like a vintage stereo receiver
    Audio By David Bixenspan 10 months ago

    What Does RMS Stand For In The Context Of Audio?

    If you’re on your way to becoming an audiophile, you have probably heard the term RMS. Here is what it stands for and how it led to the Loudness War.

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  • Pixel 9 Pro Fold
    Smartphones By Adam Doud 10 months ago

    Google's Pixel 9 Pro Fold Is Finally A Foldable Worth Spending Your Money On

    As part of this generation's Google Pixel Pro family, the Pixel 9 Pro Fold feels less like a Pixel outcast, and more like a proper foldable from Google.

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  • Pixel Watch 3
    Wearables By Adam Doud 10 months ago

    Pixel Watch 3 Might Just Tempt Me Away From Apple

    During Google's latest hardware event, we got our hands on the company's stylish new Pixel Watch 3 smartwatch, including its larger 45mm variant.

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  • Wi-Fi icon on iPhone
    iPhone By Pranav Bhardwaj 10 months ago

    iPhone Keeps Disconnecting From Wi-Fi? Here Is How To Fix It

    A variety of factors can contribute to your iPhone having connection stability issues or disconnecting from Wi-Fi. Here's which settings to check first.

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  • USS Abraham Lincoln at port
    Technology By Jack Picone 10 months ago

    Where Is The USS Abraham Lincoln's Homeport & How Many People Are Usually On Board?

    The USS Abraham Lincoln is no longer the largest aircraft carrier but it’s not far behind. Here is its homeport and how many crew members it has.

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  • Person wearing Logitech gaming headset
    Gaming By Cody D. Campbell 10 months ago

    6 Of The Best Headsets For Xbox Series X Available In 2024

    Gaming headsets are a dime a dozen, but for those looking the best Xbox-centric audio experience, these are the best headsets compatible with Xbox Series X.

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  • BMW 1200 GS parked at an overlook
    Motorcycles By Erynn Ruiz 10 months ago

    10 Used BMW Motorcycle Models You Should Steer Clear Of At All Costs

    As high of quality as most BMW motorcycles tend to be on Day 1, some models have not aged well on the secondary market. SlashGear's Erynn Ruiz investigates.

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  • Gemini Live AI voice conversation screen
    Smartphones By Nadeem Sarwar 10 months ago

    Will Google's Gemini Live AI Finally Deliver After Years Of Better Assistant Promises?

    An interactive boost is coming to Google's Gemini AI with Gemini Live, which brings a conversational, adaptive, and analytical AI assistant with new features.

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  • hyperloop demonstration dubai
    Technology By Aaron Greenbaum 10 months ago

    10 Transportation Inventions That Were Too Good To Be True

    Plenty of transportation innovations promise to change the way we travel, but not all of them work out. Here are a few that ended up being a bit too ambitious.

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  • WD-40 used on engine
    Cars By Jack Picone 10 months ago

    Everything WD-40 Can Do To Help Keep Your Car In Tip-Top Shape

    WD-40 can save you money in the long run by helping you keep your car in pristine condition. Here's a few great ways it can be of use.

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  • Valorant Sage character
    Gaming By Adnan Ahmed 10 months ago

    How To Fully Uninstall Valorant From Your PC In 2024

    If you're a competitive shooter and you feel the need to take a break from Valorant, follow these steps to quickly uninstall the game from your PC.

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  • Vin Diesel and Paul Walker in a car
    Cars By Brad Hill 10 months ago

    Paul Walker's All Time Favorite Car

    Paul Walker had a huge collection of cars, which you might expect from someone in the "Fast & Furious" films. But which car was was his absolute favorite?

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  • Front 3/4 view of Chevrolet SS
    Cars By Stephen Fogel 10 months ago

    How Rare Is A Chevy SS? Here's How Many Units Were Made

    A little over 12,000 examples of the Chevrolet SS were ever made, but if you want a specific color, or a few more desirable features, the number drops a lot.

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  • Honda S2000 on the track
    Cars By Mark Cowley 10 months ago

    12 Of The Best Looking Honda Models Ever Designed

    Honda is known for its conservative car styling, but these models stand apart from the norm and give the brand a more edge appeal.

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  • closeup of lit car headlight
    Cars By Rob Rich 10 months ago

    Is It Legal To Tint Your Car's Headlights And Tail Lights? What The Laws Say

    Tinting windows may be legal where you live, but what about head lights and tail lights? The answer is similarly murky, depending on the state you're in.

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  • Battery light illuminated on dashboard
    Cars By Mike Bedard 10 months ago

    6 Reasons Why The Battery Light On Your Dashboard Might've Come On

    Few things can strike fear in the mind of a car owner like the check battery light, but knowing why your light may be turning on could help you out of a jam.

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  • Camera next to five rolls of Portra 400 film
    Cameras By Mike Shutt 10 months ago

    The Best 35mm Film For Still Life Photography In 2024

    Still life photography presents its own unique set of challenges, especially when shooting on film. Here are the best 35mm film options to use in 2024.

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  • Sputnik with the Soviet Union's sickle and hammer
    Space By Brad Hill 10 months ago

    How Did Sputnik Work, And What Did It Actually Do?

    The Space Age officially began when the USSR launched Sputnik on October 4, 1957. But how did this satellite work, and what did it actually do?

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  • Antique hit-and-miss engine on display at fair
    Technology By Daniel Trock 10 months ago

    What Were Hit-And-Miss Engines Used For And How Do They Work?

    Hit-And-Miss engines date back to a time when the design of the internal combustion engine was still very much a work in progress. Here's how they worked.

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