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  • USB to serial adapter on a laptop keyboard
    Accessories and Peripherals By Pankil Shah 8 months ago

    What Is A USB To Serial Adapter Used For & Do You Need A Driver For One?

    Learn what a USB to Serial adapter is used for, when you might need one, and whether installing a driver is required for it to work properly.

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  • A nuclear-powered icebreaker sails across an Arctic landscape
    Technology By Alec Hively 8 months ago

    Do Civilian Nuclear-Powered Ships Exist?

    Six of the world's nations have nuclear-powered ships and submarines, but a few civilian ships have also had nuclear power over the years. This is their story.

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  • An shelf full of engine oil bottles
    Cars By Olasubomi Gbenjo 8 months ago

    Synthetic Blend Vs. Full Synthetic Oil: What's The Difference To Your Engine?

    Synthetic blend and fully synthetic oils are both improvements over conventional motor oil, but how do these more premium oils benefit your car's engine?

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  • Red and gray Honda Element seen from the left in front of an ocean background
    Cars By Michael Sullivan 8 months ago

    8 Of The Weirdest Hondas Ever Designed

    Honda has a reputation for staid and reliable pillars of the car community, but what happens when Honda designers exercise a little weirdness?

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  • Front view of schoolchildren looking out of the school bus
    Cars By Tom Clark 8 months ago

    Why Don't School Buses Have Seat Belts? (And Are They Safe For Kids?)

    While you might expect school buses to have similar safety features to cars, but most don't even have seatbelts. Why not, and is it a good idea to add them?

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  • Showing Tesla Battery low notification
    Electric Vehicles By Marinel Sigue 8 months ago

    Can You Charge A Tesla With A Generator?

    Like charging your phone with a portable battery, it might sound like a good idea to charge your Tesla with a generator. Does it work, and should you do it?

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  • person pointing to Victorinox Midnite Manager@Work USB
    Accessories and Peripherals By Quina Baterna 8 months ago

    Do Any Swiss Army Knives Come With A USB Drive?

    Swiss Army Knives include all sorts of handy tools that might end up being useful on a daily basis, but do any come with USB drives? We took a look to find out.

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  • Cans of WD-40 in a box.
    Tools By Shane O'Neill 8 months ago

    How WD-40 Can Help You Clean A Caulking Gun

    A caulking gun is one of the simplest yet most effective tools you can own, and WD-40 can save you a lot of effort when cleaning it up.

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  • A large ship traveling through a wide section of the Panama Canal.
    Technology By Shane Schmid 8 months ago

    How Long Does It Take For A Ship To Cross The Panama Canal?

    The Panama Canal was built on the premise that it would cut the time needed to go from the Atlantic to the Pacific. So how long does it take to cross the canal?

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  • BMW heirs Stefan Quandt and Suzanne Klatten laughing
    Cars By Stephen Fogel 8 months ago

    Who Owns BMW And Where Are Its Cars Built?

    BMW has been in business for more than a century, and the company has made more than cars during its long history.

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  • A wall of lava lamps in Cloudflare's headquarters
    Technology By Adnan Ahmed 8 months ago

    How Lava Lamps Help Cloudflare Keep The Internet Safe From Hackers

    Effective encryption relies on randomly generated data, and it turns out that lava lamps can have a key part to play.

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  • Close up of turbo attached to an engine
    Cars By Bob Sharp 8 months ago

    How Long Do Diesel Engine Turbos Tend To Last? (And Can You Extend Their Lifespan?)

    Turbochargers are relatively simple machines, but are subject to extreme temperatures and stresses. Here's how to make your diesel turbo last longer.

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  • Used records in crates at record store
    Audio By David Bixenspan 8 months ago

    5 Must-Know Tips For Buying Used Vinyl Records

    If you're just getting started with vinyl, buying used records can seem like an appealing prospect, but there are some key things to watch out for.

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  • Ducati V4 Lamborghini and a Lamborghini Revuelto
    Motorcycles By Travis Langness 8 months ago

    How Much HP Does The Ducati Panigale V4 Lamborghini Have & What Does It Cost?

    Ducati and Lamborghini are at it again with the Panigale V4 Lamborghini, which cranks the standard bike's horsepower and price tag to new heights.

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  • Skiddd wheel indicators on truck wheels
    Trucks By Daniel Trock 8 months ago

    What Are The Plastic Strips On Truck Wheels For?

    If you have ever seen those plastic strips leading from the wheels of a semi-truck or tractor trailer and wondered what they were for, here's your answer.

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  • An Xbox Series X controller with the shell removed.
    Gaming By Shane O'Neill 8 months ago

    How To Open An Xbox Series X Controller (The Right Way)

    A faulty Xbox Series X controller is annoying, but it's not the end of the world. It's quite easy to open it up and replace any necessary parts. Here's how.

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  • Tesla electric cars
    Electric Vehicles By Alvin Reyes 8 months ago

    Tesla Towing Capacity: How Many Pounds Can Each Model Tow Safely?

    If you're a Tesla owner, you might be wondering how much you can tow behind your electric vehicle. Here is every Tesla trim and how much it can pull.

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  • A pre-Power Stroke 7.3-liter diesel engine in an engine bay
    Cars By Ron King 8 months ago

    Did Ford Offer Diesel Engines Before Launching The Power Stroke?

    Most of you will be familiar with Ford's Power Stroke diesel engines, but they aren't Ford's first diesels. Here's what came before them.

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  • Docked yachts
    Technology By Damir Mujezinovic 8 months ago

    How Much Does It Cost To Dock A Private Yacht?

    Buying a private yacht isn't exactly cheap, but that's not where the costs end. One of the most common owners will encounter are docking fees.

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  • 1957 Ford Ranchero
    Cars By Mike Shutt 8 months ago

    Did The Chevy El Camino Or Ford Ranchero Come First? A Look At Pickup Coupe History

    The Chevy El Camino and the Ford Ranchero were both coupé utility vehicles that came around at almost the same time. Here's which one came first.

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  • Man riding a motorcycle in the forest at sunset
    Motorcycles By Michael Bruton 8 months ago

    9 Of The Most Powerful Japanese Cruiser Motorcycles, Ranked By Horsepower

    Japanese cruiser bikes may not have the same cultural cache as a Harley-Davidson, but that doesn't mean they can't produce some impressive horsepower figures.

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  • Airplane flying above clouds
    Technology By Brad Hill 8 months ago

    The Reason Why Most Planes Don't Fly Over Tibet

    Aircraft fly over most parts of the world, but some countries are off limits — including Tibet. Here's why pilots avoid flying over the mountainous country.

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  • a yellow Mitsubishi Mirage driving on a road
    Cars By Jowi Morales 8 months ago

    This Is The Cheapest 2025 Model Car In America

    There's no doubt that new vehicles are getting more expensive, so if you want something simple to get from point A to B, here's the cheapest car in the USA.

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  • A laptop shows a flight booking page
    Internet By Jam Kotenko 8 months ago

    Why Are Some Flights So Cheap? Here's How Budget Airlines Price Tickets So Low

    There are times when airline tickets are expensive and then at moments, you can get them for almost nothing. Here's how airline pricing works.

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  • 2025 Lexus IS 300 interior analog clock
    Cars By Mike Shutt 8 months ago

    Why Does Lexus Use Analog Clocks And Which Models Have Them?

    When's the last time you used an analog clock? They may be uncommon, but Lexus still features them in some of its cars. These are the models have them.

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  • A person holding a new car starter
    Cars By John Davis 8 months ago

    If You Hear This Sound, It May Be A Sign That Your Car's Starter Is Bad

    Your vehicle's starter is a vital component, and without it, you're not going anywhere. Here are key warning signs that yours is about to fail.

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  • Black and blue Yamaha Niken parked on paving stones
    Motorcycles By UmmeAimon Shabbir 8 months ago

    Yamaha Niken: A Look At Its Top Speed & What Made This Bike So Special

    Yamaha's Niken was one of the strangest motorcycles Yamaha ever built. Here's what you need to know about this unique bike, including how fast it could go.

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