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  • Makita 18V battery attached to a power tool
    Tools By Jack Picone 10 months ago

    6 Non-Makita Tools That Work With Makita Batteries

    Makita's batteries are about as well-regarded as its tools, so it's good news that you can pick up tools made by other companies that use Makita batteries.

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  • 2025 Maserati GT2 Stradale side three-quarters at Ascari Circuit
    Cars By Michael Teo Van Runkle 10 months ago

    2025 Maserati GT2 Stradale First Drive: Fun & Frustration From This Porsche GT3 Rival

    Maserati's lovable MC20 spawns a 911 GT3 rival, but does this expensive, road-legal track toy live up to its high-revving engine and head-turning design?

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  • A 1970 Mustang Mach
    Cars By Olasubomi Gbenjo 10 months ago

    6 Of The Highest Horsepower Muscle Cars Of The 1970s

    While the 1970s spelled the end of the OG muscle car era, there were still some high-powered performance machines on the road during that decade.

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  • A 1%er patch
    Motorcycles By Brad Hill 10 months ago

    What Is A One Percenter Motorcycle Club? Here's What You Need To Know

    The one percenter motorcycle clubs first came into existence in July 1947, but what are they and what do you need to know about these clubs?

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  • a container of used engine oil after an oil change
    Cars By John Davis 10 months ago

    Can You Recycle Used Engine Oil? How To Dispose Of It Safely

    Changing your own oil is surprisingly easy, but if you've never done it, you might not know how to dispose of the used oil, or if it's recyclable instead.

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  • Humanoid robot Sophie on stage at a conference
    Technology By Nadeem Sarwar 10 months ago

    After Facebook, Would You Trust A Meta-Powered Humanoid Robot In Your Home?

    Facebook's latest push into AI technology intends to place a humanoid assistant in the home, which is immediately problematic given Meta's past with privacy.

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  • CoatChex founder pitching his product on Shark Tank
    Technology By Patrick Phillips 10 months ago

    What Happened To CoatChex From Shark Tank Season 4?

    "Shark Tank" fans might remember Derek Pacqué, who stepped into the studio to pitch an automated coat check system named CoatChex. But where is he now?

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  • A submarine breaching the surface at dusk
    Military By Brad Hill 10 months ago

    Why Do Military Submarines Use Red Lights?

    Military submarines use red light instead of fluorescent or other light types for specific, scientific reasons. Here's everything you need to know.

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  • person taking photo of a sunflower field
    iPhone By Hiba Fiaz 10 months ago

    10 Of The Best iPhone Camera App Alternatives You Should Try In 2025

    Your iPhone can take some truly incredible photos these days, but if you're keen to get the most out of its camera, check out these alternative camera apps.

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  • silver Oura Ring 4
    Wearables By Mike Shutt 10 months ago

    Oura Ring Vs. Ringconn: How Do These Smart Rings Compare?

    Smart Rings are an increasingly popular wearables trend, with a number of brands on the market, but how do the popular Oura Ring and Ringconn compare?

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  • Circular interconnected icons float in mid-air on a blurry background of a house.
    Technology By Diana Croce 10 months ago

    6 Smart Ways To Automate Your Home That Won't Break The Bank

    Automating your home using smart devices can be a big investment, but there are also some creative solutions out there that don't cost too much.

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  • TSA PreCheck sign in airport
    Technology By Lynnae Williams 10 months ago

    Yes, Your TSA PreCheck Will Expire - Here's How To Know When & Renew The Membership

    TSA PreCheck is an invaluable service to frequent flyers, but it doesn't last forever. Here's everything you need to know to keep yours active.

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  • Scholly founder Christopher Gray pitching his app, Scholly, to the Sharks
    Technology By Corazon Victorino 10 months ago

    What Happened To The Scholly App From Shark Tank Season 6?

    The Scholly app made a huge splash on Shark Tank, promising to help students connect with college scholarships, but what happened after Shark Tank?

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  • Cummins logo is displayed on a truck.
    Vehicles By Brad Hill 10 months ago

    3 Things You May Not Know Cummins Makes For The Military

    With more than 100 years in business, Cummins supplies mechanical components of all kinds, including some that get tapped for military uses.

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  • Ford F-150 STX On Off-Road Forest Trail
    Cars By Shane Schmid 10 months ago

    The Ford F-150 Lost Its Title As Best-Selling US Vehicle — Here's What Took Its Place

    It finally happened - Ford lost its spot at the top of the list of best-selling U.S. vehicles. Here’s what happened and what took its place.

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  • Person pushing lawn mower across yard
    Technology By Mike Bedard 10 months ago

    Mistakes Everyone Makes With Their Lawn Mower

    Mowing your lawn may seem like a simple household task, but there are plenty of factors to consider if you want a perfectly manicured front yard.

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  • The Lexus logo is shown on a steering wheel.
    Cars By Shane O'Neill 10 months ago

    4 Of The Worst-Looking Lexus Models Ever Made

    Luxury brand Lexus has had plenty of successes over the years. But several models have earned criticism from car enthusiasts for their ugly designs.

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  • 2024 Ford F-150 Raptor is shown.
    Cars By Mike Shutt 10 months ago

    7 Of The Most Powerful Ford Crate Engines, Ranked By Horsepower

    We combed through offerings to find the crate engines that Ford Performance sells with the most horsepower. Can you guess which ones made the list?

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  • A black-clad biker wearing a balaclava under the helmet.
    Motorcycles By Daniel Trock 10 months ago

    What Is A Balaclava & Why Do Bikers Use It Under Their Helmets?

    The balaclava has roots in the Crimean War of the 1850s, but it's as modern as the synthetic fabrics used to make it today. And bikers find it quite useful.

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  • A plane in flight with a carbon gauge.
    Technology By Samyak Goswami 10 months ago

    Below Average CO2 Flights: What Ticket Aggregators Mean & Why We're Skeptical

    It's meant to make you feel good to see a label on Google or Expedia saying you're choosing a flight with below-average CO2. But color us skeptical about this.

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  • Some of the most common pilot deviations occur before the plane even takes off the runway.
    Science By Daniel Meagher 10 months ago

    What Is A Pilot Deviation And Why Is It Important To Avoid It?

    A "pilot deviation" occurs when a pilot violates any of a certain set of rules outlined by the Federal Aviation Administration, something they want to avoid.

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  • White Toyota Camry driving downtown
    SUVs and Crossovers By Olivia Richman 10 months ago

    Is The 2026 Toyota Camry SUV Real?

    If you've heard buzz around a possible 2026 Toyota Camry SUV, don't get too excited. Unfortunately, there's no certainty that it's on the horizon.

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  • Classic Ferrari logo on the side of a car
    Cars By Patrick Phillips 10 months ago

    Who Owns Ferrari And Where Are The Cars Built?

    Since its founding in the 1940s, the sports-car company has gone through a number of ownership changes, but the cars are made in just one place.

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  • Using a drill to attach wheel to cabinet
    Power Tools By Russ Good 10 months ago

    Every Major Cordless Drill Brand Ranked Worst To Best

    Whether you're a tool fanatic or not, you'll probably find a need at some point for a cordless drill. Here are some of SlashGear's most recommended brands.

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  • Harbor Freight Central Machinery electric log splitter
    Harbor Freight By Daniel Trock 10 months ago

    Who Makes Harbor Freight's Wood Splitters And How Much Do They Cost?

    If you're looking to bust up an old tree or just need firewood, Harbor Freight has you covered with a selection of wood splitters from multiple brands.

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  • iPhone showing Amazon app on App Store
    Technology By Pankil Shah 10 months ago

    How To Change Your Country In The Amazon App (And On The Website)

    If you've moved to a different country or are just trying to see what prices are like somewhere else, Amazon makes it easy to change it.

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  • 2025 Lexus LX 600 Premium
    Cars By Mike Shutt 10 months ago

    Lexus LX And Toyota Land Cruiser Compared: Is The Extra Money You Pay For The Luxury Brand Worth It?

    The Lexus LX and Toyota Land Cruiser both occupy a similar space in the luxury vehicle market, but which of these high-end vehicles are right for you?

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