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  • Hand holding red OBD scanner plugged into car
    Cars By Marinel Sigue 11 months ago

    What Does OBD Stand For? The Automotive Acronym Explained

    Heard of OBD but not sure what it means? Here’s what the automotive acronym stands for and why it matters for your car!

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  • Cars lined up on a dealership lot.
    Cars By Steven Teleky 11 months ago

    The Best And Worst Cars Made By Major Automakers

    Just about every major automaker has a classic design up its sleeve, but they can't all be hits. Here are the best and worst models from the largest brands.

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  • A gray 2012 Dodge Avenger at speed, front 3/4 view
    Cars By Mark Cowley 11 months ago

    Why Was The Dodge Avenger Discontinued & Was It A Good Car?

    The Dodge Avenger was one of the last few sedan models ever offered by the brand, though it was eventually discontinued. Was it actually any good?

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  • Telegram app
    Smartphones By Adnan Ahmed 11 months ago

    Is Telegram Safe? A Look At Some Of The App's Pros & Cons

    Telegram is one of the most popular messaging apps in the world, but it's not the only one. Here are some things to know about Telegram before diving in.

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  • Facebook app open on a phone with a plant and airpods
    Smartphones By Pankil Shah 11 months ago

    Why Does Music Stop Playing When You Open Facebook?

    Wondering why your music stops when you open Facebook? Learn what causes the interruption and how to keep your tunes playing smoothly.

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  • Ryobi jig saw in action
    Ryobi By Mark Cowley 11 months ago

    9 Ryobi Tools That'll Keep Your Next DIY Project Cheap

    Ryobi is known for making budget-priced tools that are both useful and dependable, and these options uphold the legacy of the company.

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  • Amazon logo on a building
    Technology By Nathan P. Gibson 11 months ago

    10 Of The Biggest Moments In The History Of Amazon

    Amazon's journey to become one of the most successful technology companies in the world comes down to some very high profile moments and decisions.

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  • A rocket launching into space.
    Space By Shane O'Neill 11 months ago

    Why Are Space Launch Vehicles Called Rockets?

    Ever wonder why space launch vehicles are called rockets? Learn the origin of the term and how it came to define modern space travel technology.

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  • Red car tailight and turn signal
    Cars By Lynnae Williams 11 months ago

    Why Cars In The US Have Red Turn Signals (But Other Countries Use Amber)

    If you've ever traveled abroad, you might have noticed that car turn signals aren't always red like in the US. Why is this and is one better than the other?

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  • Person driving a car
    Cars By Mark Cowley 11 months ago

    10 Ways To Make Your Car Run Smoother

    It can be tough to keep up with all the little bits of maintenance that your car needs, but doing so will have a big impact on how it runs over the years.

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  • Commercial helicopter in motion
    Aviation By Nate Williams 11 months ago

    Are Helicopters Powered By Jet Engines?

    Despite being completely different types of aircrafts, it's common to wonder if helicopters are powered by jet engines similar to those on airplanes.

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  • Front 3/4 view of 1964 Volkswagen Beetle
    Cars By Stephen Fogel 11 months ago

    How Long Can A Volkswagen Beetle Float On Water?

    The old-school VW Beetles from the 70s and 80s were built so tough that they could float on water. If you were wondering how long, here's what we know.

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  • Red Smart Roadster Coupe parked on street
    Cars By Mike Garrett 11 months ago

    The Smart Roadster: Is This Little Car Available In The US?

    The Smart Roadster is a small European sports car that's popular overseas. Is it possible for American buyers to get their hands on this fun, kart-like machine?

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  • A cloud of car exhaust releasing from behind a compact
    Cars By Sara Wines 11 months ago

    How To Measure Exhaust Back Pressure (And What Should The PSI Be?)

    Measuring your Exhaust Back Pressure can help diagnose and pinpoint the source of issues like backfires, erratic engine behavior, or otherwise jerky driving.

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  • A gray Tesla Model Y driving
    Cars By Jack O'Neill 11 months ago

    Every Small SUV With Third-Row Seating You Can Buy Today

    Third row seating in any vehicle should be considered a premium, but if you're in the market for a compact SUV that maximizes capacity, refer to this list.

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  • Two soldiers in training in the woods
    Military By Samyak Goswami 11 months ago

    The Worst Military Equipment Of World War II

    World War II saw some truly amazing innovations and some truly amazing feats of engineering. What about the equipment that didn't fare so well?

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  • GT Radial Tires logo showing red white and blue colors
    Cars By Patrick Phillips 11 months ago

    Who Makes GT Radial Tires And Where Are They Built?

    GT Radial Tires manufacture tires that car enthusiasts love, but does the company manufacture its tires in the United States or Internationally?

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  • White 1990 Lexus LS400 parked with company representatives
    Cars By Mike Garrett 11 months ago

    How Lexus' First Ever Recall Cemented Its Name As A Luxury Carmaker

    Lexus has grown into the global luxury automaker known for its reliability, but at its inception, an aggressive recall actually helped in the long run.

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  • A USB to Ethernet adapter connected to a laptop
    Technology By Adnan Ahmed 11 months ago

    Do USB To Ethernet Adapters Work Well? Here's What Users Have To Say

    Do USB to Ethernet adapters work well? It may be worth considering if you are a gamer or you need a stronger connection. Here's what you need to know.

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  • A MacBook with Google Lens running on it
    Technology By Sumukh Rao 11 months ago

    10 Creative Uses For Google Lens On Your Laptop

    Google Lens on your laptop goes beyond the usual. Identify objects, translate text, reverse search images and try out 10 surprisingly smart uses.

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  • Craftsman Overdrive tools
    Hand Tools By Jack Picone 11 months ago

    What's Included In The Craftsman Overdrive 284-Piece Mechanics Tool Set?

    The Craftsman Overdrive 284-piece set includes sockets, ratchets, and wrenches in a wide range of sizes. Let's take a closer look.

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  • Ferrari F40
    Classic Cars By Travis Langness 11 months ago

    5 Of The Highest Horsepower Sports Cars Of The 1980s

    While they aren't like the supercars cruising the streets today, the 1980s produced some mean machines. Here are the ones with the highest horsepower.

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  • A ramp agent guides an airplane at an airport
    Aviation By Daniel Trock 11 months ago

    Can A Person Get Sucked Into A Jet Engine? Here's What You Need To Know

    The turbine engines on an airplane create very powerful suction in order to propel the airplane, but is that enough to pull in a human? Here's what we know.

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  • The MSC World Europa, one of the largest cruise ships in the world, docked at a port in Italy.
    Technology By Rahul Srinivas 11 months ago

    Who Owns MSC Cruise Ships And How Many Are In Its Fleet?

    MSC operates giant cruise ships that operate on five continents, in addition to its sprawling cargo trade. Who owns the line, and how many ships does it have?

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  • 2025 Genesis GV60
    Automotive Reviews By Chris Davies 11 months ago

    2025 Genesis GV60 Review: Luxury Electric Crossover Feels The Heat From New Competition

    The 2025 Genesis GV60 delivers a luxury SUV with distinctive charm and impressive performance, but competition in the high-end EV space is heating up.

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  • Mechanic working on a car
    Tools By Syeda Laiba Alam 11 months ago

    11 GearWrench Tools And Products Every Mechanic Will Want

    There are plenty of choices out there when it comes to tools. GearWrench has a wide array of choices for just about any job, and its products are a click away.

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  • Close up 18 volt recharge Li-ion battery for electric cordless tool
    Technology By Tom Clark 11 months ago

    What's The Safest Way To Store Lithium-Ion Tool Batteries To Prevent Fires?

    Lithium-ion batteries power a lot of tech today, from laptops and cellphones to common power tools. But if stored improperly, they're a massive fire risk.

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