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  • A close-up of worn brake pads that have been removed from a caliper
    Cars By Zohaib Ahmed 2 months ago

    How To Tell If Your Brake Pads Are Glazed

    The braking system in your car is one of many components that need to be replaced at certain intervals. How can you tell if your brake pads are glazed?

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  • The outside of a Harbor Freight store in Mississippi
    Harbor Freight By Mark Cowley 2 months ago

    'The Perfect In-Between Size' – Why Harbor Freight's Icon Semi-Deep Sockets Are So Popular

    Harbor Freight has a huge lineup of both power tools and hand tools, including the Icon line of sockets. What do users say? Why are they so popular?

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  • An Ego lawn mower pushing through grass.
    Power Tools By Shane O'Neill 2 months ago

    Are Ego Mowers Repairable? Here's What You Need To Know

    The Ego brand's battery-powered line of gardening tools have received high praise from users for their versatility and relative lack of problems.

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  • the USB port on the author's camera
    Cameras By Jowi Morales 2 months ago

    5 Handy Uses For Your Camera's USB-C Port

    Whether DSLR or mirrorless, these days digital cameras all have some sort of USB port on them, and there are a lot of different things you can do with them.

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  • Red 2019 Mazda3 hatchback on mountain road
    Cars By Mike Garrett 2 months ago

    Why Do New Mazda 3s Still Have A Torsion Beam Rear Suspension?

    Torsion beam suspensions are old-school, but the Mazda3 still uses a rear torsion beam even in 2025. Why has Mazda stuck with this old suspension tech?

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  • Press release image of Smells Like WD-40 sitting inside an open tool chest.
    Technology By Eli Shayotovich 2 months ago

    Yes, WD-40 Cologne Exists - But It'll Cost You

    WD-40 has become synonymous with DIY repairs around the house, but what if you just want to smell like it? There's a solution, but it's not cheap.

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  • A green pit viper coiled on a tree branch
    Science By Rahul Srinivas 2 months ago

    'Snake Vision' System Could Make 4K Thermal Imaging A Reality

    Thermal cameras have long been hobbled by low resolutions, but a new scientific breakthrough may change that and usher in an era of 4K thermal images.

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  • Front 3/4 view of 1995 Ford Taurus
    Cars By Mike Garrett 2 months ago

    Not Honda, Not Toyota: This Was The Best-Selling Car Of 1995

    The best-selling car of 1995 wasn’t a Japanese import, but a once-ubiquitous American sedan that defined an entire decade of driving.

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  • Makita Cordless Rebar Cutter in use
    Makita By Jack Picone 2 months ago

    5 Tools Makita Makes That DeWalt Doesn't

    You can find DeWalt tools for all occasions, but there are tasks for which only Makita makes a cordless tool. Here are some pieces you might need someday.

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  • Cars in traffic during Colorado winter weather
    News By Nate Williams 2 months ago

    New Law Could Mean Increased Fines For Two-Wheel Drive Cars In Colorado

    A new Colorado law is tightening winter driving enforcement, leaving certain vehicles more vulnerable to fines during storms on major routes.

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  • A man using WD-40 on hand tools
    Hand Tools By Tom Clark 2 months ago

    Is It Safe To Use WD-40 On Rusty Tools?

    WD-40 is often thought of as a must-have inclusion in any toolbox, but can it be used to remove rust safely from your hand tools and power tools?

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  • A 23-kiloton nuclear bomb called BADGER detonating in 1953
    Military By Jonathan H. Kantor 2 months ago

    Yes, The US Has Lost Not One, But Six Nuclear Weapons

    A "Broken Arrow" is the term that the military uses for when it loses a nuclear weapon, and yes it has happened often enough that they have a term for it.

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  • Worker using a Milwaukee wire stripper/cutter
    Milwaukee By Mark Cowley 2 months ago

    16 New Milwaukee Tools And Accessories Coming Out In 2026

    If you are wanting to add to your tool collection, Milwaukee Tools has new products coming in 2026. Here are the best ones.

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  • A Gulfstream jet in the air
    Technology By Caroline Anschutz 2 months ago

    Who Makes Gulfstream Jets And Where Are They Manufactured?

    The Gulfrstream is perhaps the most recognizable and popular form of luxury aircraft on the market, but the company has surprisingly humble US roots.

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  • Front view of 2024 Land Rover
    Cars By Jon Dempsey 2 months ago

    Looking For A Luxury Car? Consumer Reports Says Skip The European Brands

    It's always important to do your own research when in the market for a new car, but websites like Consumer Reports are a good place to start that research.

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  • The author running three apps simultaneously on an ultrawide monitor
    Accessories and Peripherals By Jowi Morales 2 months ago

    Don't Waste Money On Dual Monitors: Use This Instead

    Before buying a second monitor for your desktop, think about whether an ultrawide monitor setup might be a better alternative for your needs.

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  • Front shot of a 1977 Chevrolet Caprice Classic sedan
    Classic Cars By Charlie Berrey 2 months ago

    Not A Ford Or An Oldsmobile: This Was The Best-Selling Car Of 1977

    The best-selling car in the United States in 1977 represented a surprising upset, as it wasn't the two-year reigning champ that was the Oldsmobile Cutlass.

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  • YouTube logo
    Internet By Aidan Eckhardt 2 months ago

    15 Of The Best YouTube Channels For Automotive Enthusiasts

    The online world of car content is vast and varied, and if you're hunting for decent channel on YouTube for reviews and more, you've got a lot of options.

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  • A B-2 Spirit in flight over the ocean
    News By Jonathan H. Kantor 2 months ago

    New Method For Repairing B-2 Bombers Saves The US Air Force Millions

    The B-2 Spirit was an expensive aircraft to build, and repairs aren't cheap either, with the U.S. Air Force typically retiring then when they're damaged.

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  • Woman reading instructions to assemble furniture
    Technology By Olasubomi Gbenjo 2 months ago

    4 Ikea Tech Items You Should Steer Clear Of (According To Reviews)

    While IKEA can be a fine place to get decent furniture for less, the same can't always be said for its tech products. Here are some to avoid.

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  • Volvo 240 with rubber strip along the side panels and doors
    Cars By Bob Sharp 2 months ago

    What Are The Rubber Strips On Older Car Doors Really For?

    You might have noticed that a lot of older cars have rubber strips all over the lower half of the bodywork, and notably on the doors. What are they for?

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  • All color options of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra smartphone
    Android By Sagar Naresh 2 months ago

    5 Android Phones More Powerful Than The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra

    Galaxy S25 Ultra sets the bar high, yet these Android phones beat it on Geekbench scores, thermals, and charging speed. Real power rankings revealed.

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  • USS Constellation at sea
    Naval By Nate Williams 2 months ago

    A Major US Navy Frigate Program Was Canceled (But Here's What's Being Built Instead)

    Cost overruns led the U.S. Navy to scale back an order for modern frigates from a major manufacturer, but there's already a plan for a replacement.

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  • Zapata Airscooter at London Bridge, Lake Havasu
    Technology By Mark Cowley 2 months ago

    Have $250k To Spend? Fly Around Las Vegas In A Sci-Fi Airscooter

    Flying around Las Vegas in a science fiction airscooter sounds cool, but do you have $250,000 to spend? Here's everything you need to know.

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  • USS Gabrielle Giffords Independence-class ship at sea
    Naval By Tom Clark 2 months ago

    What Happens If A Navy Ship Loses Power At Sea?

    Even with all of the advanced capabilities of the U.S. Navy's fleet, blackouts can occur. Here's what happens when the power goes out on one of its ships.

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  • Chromebook on white background with a series of different apps
    Technology By Jordan Wirth 2 months ago

    5 Chromebook Myths You Need To Stop Believing

    Chromebooks evolved past web-only basics. Debunking five big myths on updates, peripherals, app hacks, and when they beat pricier Windows rigs for most folks.

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  • Chevy Tahoe praked by a lake
    SUVs and Crossovers By Patrick Phillips 2 months ago

    This Is The Highest-Quality Large SUV, According To JD Power

    Looking to buy an SUV? You may want to check on what real-world users have to say. JD Power has compiled ratings based on thousands of vehicle owners.

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