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  • A person typing on a laptop
    Laptops By Sumukh Rao 10 months ago

    10 Laptops That Are Worth Buying Used

    Covid, crypto, and the march of inflation haven't made personal computing any less expensive, but performance continues to rise. These laptops are in budget.

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  • a massive fire truck parked on the road
    Cars By Zohaib Ahmed 10 months ago

    Why Are American Fire Trucks Bigger Than Their European Counterparts?

    Did you know European fire trucks are very different from American ones? Here are some reasons why American fire trucks are much larger than European ones.

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  • Two black and teal rechargeable battery packs with 4.0AH capacity and 21V voltage
    Tools By Tom Clark 10 months ago

    Are Power Tool Batteries Allowed In Checked Luggage?

    If you use power tools for work or in day-to-day activities, you'll want to know what to do with any batteries when you fly. Are they allowed in luggage?

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  • Side view of motorcycle tank and engone
    Motorcycles By KR Manalo 10 months ago

    How To Find Your Motorcycle's Engine Number (And Why You Might Need It)

    You may not even realize your motorcycle has an engine number, but it does, and it's really important to know where to find it. Here's why you need to know it.

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  • The HMS Prince of Wales in water.
    Naval By Shane O'Neill 10 months ago

    How The Sinking Of The Prince Of Wales During WW2 Signaled The End For Battleships

    When the Prince of Wales went down during World War II, it marked the end of the battleship era. Here's why the naval tech just couldn't stick around.

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  • BMW 328 Coupe dynamic image front 3/4 view
    Classic Cars By Ivo Gievski 10 months ago

    12 Forgotten Cars From The 1930s That Are Worth Another Look

    With innovative engineering, characterful performance, and gorgeous Art Deco lines -- these forgotten cars are worth another look.

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  • A PS5 controller on a white surface.
    Gaming By Shane O'Neill 10 months ago

    What Is The Hole On The Back Of A PS5 Controller For?

    Spotted that tiny hole on your PS5 controller? Here’s what it does and why it’s more useful than you think.

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  • Over the shoulder view of young woman monitoring her home with smart home app
    Cameras By UmmeAimon Shabbir 10 months ago

    How Long Do Home Security Cameras Keep Footage? The Answer Is Complicated

    Wondering how long home security cameras store footage? The answer depends on several factors—here’s what you need to know.

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  • A roadside Connecticut welcome sign against a blue sky.
    Cars By Shane O'Neill 10 months ago

    This Is The Worst Highway In Connecticut, According To Locals

    The I95 highway in Connecticut has a reputation as the state's worst road, but a costly series of improvements could see traffic on it improving.

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  • TV with YouTube TV logo on it
    TVs and Streaming By Mikael Trench 10 months ago

    Here's How You Can See Who Is Using Your YouTube TV Account

    Wondering who’s watching on your YouTube TV account? Here’s how you can find out and take control.

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  • A dog poses on a log at sunset with a strong backlight, in a photo captured using the CineGold filter as well as a Lightroom film emulation preset.
    Cameras By Andy Zahn 10 months ago

    7 Photography Techniques For Mastering Iconic Film Looks Using Digital Gear

    If you're looking to expand your photo capabilities, these tips will help you mimic some of the best image styles.

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  • A Ford Securicode keypad on the door of a black Lincoln
    Cars By Dave Goldberg 10 months ago

    Why Do Some Cars Have Number Keypads On The Door?

    You may have noticed that some cars, especially Fords, have numerical keypads on their doors. What's up with this feature, and what benefits does it offer?

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  • Anker Laptop Power Bank connected to multiple devices
    Accessories and Peripherals By Cody D. Campbell 10 months ago

    Can You Charge And Use A Power Bank At The Same Time? It Depends On This One Feature

    Pass-through power has been around for a while, but few brands include it as a standard feature on many of their available power banks.

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  • Bunch of SD cards on table
    Technology By Marinel Sigue 10 months ago

    Don't Throw Out Your Old SD Cards – Do This Instead

    Think those old SD cards are useless? Here’s what you can do with them instead of throwing them out.

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  • A 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee with transparent frame showing inner mechanics
    Cars By Daniel Meagher 10 months ago

    These Are The 3.6L Pentastar Years To Avoid (According To Owners)

    The 3.6-liter Pentastar engine is one of the longest-running powertrains in the Stellantis lineup. Which years of this engine should you avoid?

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  • Cummins AEOS at trade show
    Trucks By Nate Williams 10 months ago

    What Happened To The Cummins AEOS Electric Truck?

    In 2017, Cummins announced the AEOS, an EV semi-truck. But it's been nearly 10 years since that announcement, with no news from Cummins. What happened?

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  • A WW2 U.S. Army helmet with a spade emblem painted on it
    Military By Eli Shayotovich 10 months ago

    What Does The Spade On WW2 Helmets Mean?

    The only card a gambler needs is the ace of spades, as the song goes. But why did soldiers in WW2 have the spade on their helmets? Here's the story.

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  • iPhone on a MacBook keyboard showing Mail app icon
    iPhone By Pankil Shah 10 months ago

    What To Do If Your iPhone Mail App Is Frozen

    You may become very frustrated if the Mail app on your iPhone keeps freezing every time you open it or try to send an email. Here's how to fix it.

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  • A red 2025 Subaru Imprezza
    Cars By Andrew Ekuwem 10 months ago

    8 Subaru Models With Terrible Resale Value

    Not every Subaru is a smart buy. Through foibles, slow performance, and a lack of market recognition, these models can lose value faster than you'd expect.

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  • A woman lighting a furnace
    Military By Daksh Chaudhary 10 months ago

    How Often Should You Replace The Furnace In Your Home?

    Ever wondered how often you should replace your furnace? Obviously there are some signs to get it checked out, but there's also a few recommended time frames.

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  • A digital render of the Denza logo and brand name with sunset colors in the background.
    Electric Vehicles By Casey Cooper 10 months ago

    This Chinese Car Brand Was Co-Created By Mercedes-Benz (And Is Now Competing With Them Directly)

    Beloved luxury automaker Mercedes-Benz helped create a Chinese luxury car brand, but that brand has gone from joint venture to competition. What is this brand?

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  • Leatherman Free T4 being used on zip line
    Hand Tools By Mikael Trench 10 months ago

    4 Swiss Army Knife Alternatives That Are Manufactured In America

    The Swiss Army Knife is a cornerstone multitool, but they're of course made in Switzerland. Luckily, there are some alternatives that are made in America.

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  • Driver jump starting a car battery
    Cars By Mark Cowley 10 months ago

    Does Revving Your Engine Really Jump A Car Battery Faster?

    You've probably been told to rev the engine when trying to jump-start another car, but does that actually make a difference? Here's the lowdown.

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  • A customer examines a bottle of oil in an auto parts store
    Cars By Mark Roy 10 months ago

    Is Diesel Engine Oil Any Different From Regular Oil?

    Oil is a crucial part of every internal combustion engine. Diesel and gasoline engines work differently, so is diesel engine oil any different from regular oil?

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  • bmw x7 with split tailgate open
    SUVs and Crossovers By Tauseef Zia 10 months ago

    Do Any Modern SUVs Have Split Tailgates?

    Split tailgates offer a lot of convenience and functionality, but modern SVUs are embracing the trend with a luxury twist.

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  • A close-up of the propeller on a single-engine plane
    Aviation By Samyak Goswami 10 months ago

    Why Single-Engine Propeller Planes Have Slightly Angled Engines

    Single-engine propeller planes are a common type of smaller aircraft. One of their unique characteristics is that the engines are slightly angled. Why is that?

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  • DJI Avata 2 drone being held in hand beside the sea
    Drones By Bob Sharp 10 months ago

    Is The DJI Avata 2 A Good Drone For Beginners?

    FPV drones are very fun, but they can sometimes be intimidating for newbies. Has DJI changed that with the Avata 2 FPV drone? Here's the lowdown.

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