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  • Sign welcoming drivers to Texas
    Technology By Patrick Phillips 10 months ago

    What Does FM Mean On Texas Roads?

    FM can mean a lot of things, but even Texans may not be aware of what those two letters mean when it comes to Texas roads. Here's what they stand for.

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  • A potrait of a lady looking at 2025 V Star 250
    Motorcycles By Philip Kambutu 10 months ago

    What Is The Cheapest Yamaha Bike You Can Buy Today?

    The cheapest new Yamaha you can buy today is the V Star 250 cruiser, however you can find a bargain if you're prepared to look at used models.

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  • Apple MacBook running an app
    Laptops By Adnan Ahmed 10 months ago

    Why You Might Want To Avoid Buying A Base Model MacBook

    Apple's MacBooks are great, but they don't come cheap. So, compromising with a base-level MacBook may seem appealing — but it may not be a brilliant idea.

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  • a variety of braided cables
    Accessories and Peripherals By Zohaib Ahmed 10 months ago

    Are Braided Charging Cables Worth The Extra Cost?

    There are no shortage of options when it comes to charging cables for your devices, but are those fancier braided cables worth the extra cost?

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  • Rear-right side view of a 1959 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz at a car show
    Cars By D Figg 10 months ago

    10 Classic Cars With Cool Tail Lights

    Tail light design is important because that's the part of the car your opponent is going to be looking at. These classics are breathtaking in braking.

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  • Very large six and twelve point sockets shown side by side.
    Tools By Ron King 10 months ago

    6-Point Vs. 12-Point Sockets: What's The Difference And Which Is Better To Use?

    On a basic level, 6-point sockets and 12-point sockets have a pretty straightforward difference, but does more points mean one is better than the other?

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  • A hand using a yellow sponge to clean the side of a car with soap water.
    Cars By Corazon Victorino 10 months ago

    How Often Should You Really Be Washing Your Car?

    A good cleaning is an essential part of keeping your car running properly, but is there a set schedule as to how often you should wash your vehicle?

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  • Sony 65-inch BRAVIA 8 II TV
    TVs and Streaming By Lynnae Williams 10 months ago

    Sony Is Giving Away Free 4K TVs (With A Catch) – Here Are The Rules

    Want to score a free 4k TV? Well, Sony is currently offering a deal where you can get one, but there's a catch to the promotion. Here are the rules.

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  • Closeup of a mechanic changing a tire
    Cars By Mark Cowley 10 months ago

    Costco Vs. Sam's Club: Which Has The Better Deal On Tires?

    Good tires aren't cheap, but you can definitely shop around to find good deals. Costco and Sam's Club have affordable prices, but which is the better choice?

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  • Launch test of India's Agni V missile.
    Military By Nadeem Sarwar 10 months ago

    5 Of The Longest-Range Missiles In The World (And The Countries That Own Them)

    While rarely deployed against military targets, long-range missiles are a critical part of the defensive posture for the world's preeminent military powers.

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  • Unboxing a grey color iPhone 14 Pro Max
    iPhone By Pankil Shah 10 months ago

    Will A Refurbished iPhone Last As Long As A New One? Here's What Users Are Saying

    Buying a refurbished iPhone may be a tempting way to save a few bucks on an upgraded device, but will it last long enough to really save you money?

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  • Silver 2025 Ford Mustang on the road
    Cars By Monday Goma 10 months ago

    The EcoBoost Mustang Is Neither A V6 Or V8 (But Still Has An Engine Worth Considering)

    The Ford Mustang will forever be associated with big, powerful V8s. The EcoBoost may not have that, but it's still well worth your time. Here's why.

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  • Firefighters spray water on a fire at Standard Oil's refinery in Brooklyn in 1919, an event that was labeled
    Technology By Alec Hively 10 months ago

    What Happened To Standard Oil, The Once-Largest Oil Company In The World

    Oil tycoon John D. Rockefeller ascended to the status of billionaire thanks to his conglomerate Standard Oil.

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  • Man wearing a suit holding laptop and thinking
    Laptops By Pankil Shah 10 months ago

    How Can You Add More Storage To A Laptop?

    Running out of space on your laptop? Learn the best ways to add more storage, from internal upgrades to external solutions.

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  • A female passenger using one of SkyRide's monorail on a cruise ship.
    Technology By Corazon Victorino 10 months ago

    What Happened To SkyRide From Shark Tank Season 3?

    Before SkyRide and Shark Tank, Scott Olson had experienced monumental success with his Rollerblades brand.

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  • Front view of a 2025 Yamaha V Star 250 cruising
    Motorcycles By Humphrey Bwayo 10 months ago

    How Fast Does A Yamaha V Star 250 Go & How Much HP Does It Have?

    The V Star 250 is by no means a fast motorcycle, but this cruiser is tuned for smooth riding rather than aggressive acceleration, making it ideal for newbies.

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  • Backup camera screens on a 2025 Nissan Kicks
    Cars By Mark Cowley 10 months ago

    The Nissan Backup Camera Glitch Explained

    You may have heard stories of a backup camera glitch affecting some of Nissan's cars in the U.S. Here's what you need to know about this issue.

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  • A rack with new tires
    Cars By Philip Kambutu 10 months ago

    Why Do New Tires Have A White Residue? (And How To Get Rid Of It)

    While you might expect a new set of tires to be nice and black, they often come with a white residue or substance. What is it and how can you remove it?

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  • An F-35A Lightning II fighter jet.
    Aviation By Nadeem Sarwar 10 months ago

    How Did The F-35 Get The Nickname 'Big Penguin' ?

    Military vehicles — aircraft included — often have technical names that attract the need for more commonplace monikers. The F-35 is no exception.

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  • Frontal closeup of Tesla Cybertruck.
    Electric Vehicles By Nadeem Sarwar 10 months ago

    Does Wheel Size Affect EV Range?

    Wondering if wheel size impacts EV range? Learn how larger or smaller wheels can affect your electric vehicle’s efficiency and driving distance.

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  • Person plugging USB cable into a laptop
    Technology By Max Miller 10 months ago

    The Easy Trick That Tells You Which Side Of Your USB Connector Faces Up

    Ah, the USB connector. So useful, but so easy to plug in the wrong way. Thankfully, there's a method to get it right almost every time — here's what to do.

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  • AC-130 deploying flares during training
    Aviation By Zak Wojnar 10 months ago

    10 Of The Most Famous Warplanes In History

    The glory window for warplanes passes quickly, but these iconic models earned a place in aircraft eternity with performances in film and in the field.

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  • old sailing ship on the water
    Technology By Mike Shutt 10 months ago

    Why Are The 2 Sides Of Ships Called Port And Starboard?

    Why do ships have sides called "port" and "starboard" when we already have the words left and right? Turns out, there is a reason and some history to it.

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  • Split Image: NI-MH Batteries And A Used Piece Of Aluminum Foil
    Technology By Shane Schmid 10 months ago

    Researchers Have Found A New Way To Recycle Batteries, And It Involves Old Aluminum Foil

    Batteries may be convenient and portable, but from a waste perspective, they're a big problem. Researchers in Vienna may be able to change that.

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  • A blue Boeing 787
    Technology By James Hydzik 10 months ago

    Why Is The Boeing 787 Called 'Dreamliner' (And What It Was Almost Named Instead)

    In case you've ever wondered, the Boeing 787 aircraft and its name have a rather interesting history.

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  • A blue car sits on a chassis dynamometer
    Cars By James Hydzik 10 months ago

    What Is Wheel Horsepower & How Is It Different From An Engine's Standard Horsepower?

    Horsepower is a term that gets thrown around a lot when it comes to cars, both crank horsepower and wheel horsepower. What's actually the difference?

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  • A person putting air into their car's tires
    Cars By John Davis 10 months ago

    Can You Leave Your Car Running While You Put Air In The Tires?

    For safety reasons, you should turn your vehicle off when pumping gas, but do you need to when adding air to your tires? Here's what you need to know.

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