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  • People replacing an incandescent bulbs with LED bulb in a light fixture
    Technology By Lynnae Williams 1 month ago

    Can You Put An LED Bulb In An Incandescent Or Fluorescent Fixture

    Incandescent bulbs have been banned in the United States, but are you able to just install an LED bulb in their place, or do you need an upgrade?

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  • A black Mercedes-Benz AMG G 63 SUV
    Cars By Jowi Morales 1 month ago

    Want A Bulletproof G-Wagon? Here's What You Need To Know

    If you want to roll down the street in style and safety, then a bulletproof G-Wagon might just be the ticket. But how exactly do you get hold of one?

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  • Passenger airplane taking off runway
    Technology By Jacob Willeford 1 month ago

    10 Of The Shortest Airport Runways In The World

    Having a long runway at the airport is generally a good thing, but steep cliffs, mountains, and nearby oceans mean these airports have less room to work with.

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  • Close up of wheel weights on tire
    Car Accessories By Mikael Trench 1 month ago

    What Do You Call The Little Squares On Wheels And What Are They For?

    You may have noticed small square or rectangular objects attached to your wheels. They actually have a very important purpose, so don't try removing them.

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  • red semi-truck on the road
    Trucks By Olivia Richman 1 month ago

    Here's (Roughly) How Many Semi-Trucks Are On US Roads Each Day

    Semi-trucks are an often dreaded fixture of highway driving experience. It can feel like they're always present on the road, but how many are really out there?

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  • Side-by-side images of Makita and Milwaukee pole saws in use
    Makita By Jack Picone 1 month ago

    Milwaukee Vs. Makita Pole Saw: Which Is The Better Tool? (According To Reviews)

    Looking at Milwaukee and Makita pole saws, these customer reviews cover weight, battery life, pricing, and whether the tools can get the job done.

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  • robot vacuum cleaning hardwood floor
    Technology By Quina Baterna 1 month ago

    10 Smart Devices That Are Great For Seniors

    Getting older can make everyday things we're used to doing all seem a little bit (or a lot) harder. These smart gadgets could help, in lots of different ways.

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  • The Exterior Of A Costco Car Wash With Two Vehicles Parked In Front
    Cars By Shane Schmid 1 month ago

    Yes, Costco Has A Car Wash - Here's How Much It Costs

    Every Costco member has their own favorite set of membership perks, but not all customers of the warehouse chain have access to its car wash services.

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  • Person pulling out of parking space in Subaru
    Cars By Patrick Phillips 1 month ago

    What Does 'RAB Off' Mean On A Subaru's Dashboard (And How To Turn It Back On)

    Reverse Automatic Braking is a useful for feature in your Subaru's arsenal of safety perks, but if you feel you don't need it, how can you turn it off?

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  • back of BMW M1
    Cars By Quina Baterna 1 month ago

    What Does The Three-Color Badge On BMW M Models Stand For?

    You might be familiar with the three-color badge on BMW M Model cars, and this is its lengthy history.

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  • A gel-based AGM battery.
    Technology By Nadeem Sarwar 1 month ago

    The TSA Allows Non-Spillable Wet Batteries On A Flight, But What Are They?

    While there are always considerations when traveling, the TSA actually allows non-spillable wet batteries on a flight. That's great, but what exactly are they?

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  • Fitbit Charge 4 fitness tracker on a table
    Wearables By Adnan Ahmed 1 month ago

    Are Fitbits Waterproof? What To Know Before Diving In

    A question that pops up in the minds of prospective Fitbit buyers is regarding the device's waterproofing capabilities.

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  • Hennessey Venom F5 Evolution
    Cars By Travis Langness 1 month ago

    Forget The 1,064-HP Corvette ZR1 - This Insane Hypercar Doubles Those Numbers

    Chevrolet made big news with the 1,000-hp Corvette ZR1, but this company known for its custom builds has created a hypercar that almost doubles that output.

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  • U.S. sailors and marines line up to board a U.S. amphibious assault ship.
    Naval By Alec Hively 1 month ago

    How Does The US Navy Test Its Ships For Seaworthiness?

    The U.S. Navy tests its under-construction ships over and over, probing for weaknesses in everything from design to construction. Here's how it does it.

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  • Gaming PC illuminated by LEDs
    Desktops By Daniel Trock 1 month ago

    What Is Coil Whine & Should You Be Worried If Your PC Has It?

    If your new graphics card makes a high-pitched whine while playing graphically intensive games, you might be alarmed, but is this something to worry about?

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  • Ford 5.2L Voodoo V8
    Cars By Niel Stender 1 month ago

    The 10 Most Epic Engine Names Of All Time

    Most people would choose their car's engine for its horspower or torque, or maybe the sound it makes. That stuff is great, but sometimes a name is all you need.

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  • A hand holding brake pads
    Cars By Shane O'Neill 1 month ago

    Why Cheap Brake Pads Aren't Worth Buying

    You may be tempted to save money on car maintenance by purchasing cheap brake pads, but that may prove to be more hassle than it's worth. Here's why.

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  • 20V Max XR 3-Speed High Torque ΒΌ-inch Impact Driver in use
    Dewalt By Jack Picone 1 month ago

    Which DeWalt Impact Driver Is The Most Powerful?

    DeWalt offers several different impact drivers. These tools have various max IPMs and RPMs, but the most powerful is the one that offers the most torque.

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  • Intel branding on a computer motherboard chipset
    Computers and Tablets By Rahul Srinivas 1 month ago

    Where Does Intel Make Its Processors And Graphics Cards?

    Intel is an American semiconductor giant with a global presence, but where exactly do all its high-tech processors and graphics cards come from?

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  • a Cessna 172 flying over a bay
    Aviation By Jowi Morales 1 month ago

    Are Old, Heavily Used Airplanes Still Safe And Dependable?

    The age of an airplane can certainly affect it, but dependability comes down to a number of factors.

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  • Ford Maverick Tremor driving off-road
    Trucks By Bob Sharp 1 month ago

    Why The Ford Maverick Keeps Getting Recalled (And Which Years Are Affected)

    The Ford Maverick may be selling like hotcakes, but Ford's compact pickup truck has had a troubled history with recalls since it debuted in 2022.

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  • 3M Logo seen on laptop and mobile phone
    Technology By KR Manalo 1 month ago

    What Does 3M Stand For And Who Owns The Popular Company?

    3M has created lots of everyday products, from Post-it notes to Scotch tape to Command strips and more, but who owns the company, and what does 3M stand for?

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  • A colorful toy horse against white background
    Cars By Chris Littlechild 1 month ago

    Buck Buck Bronco: Why People Are Horsing Around With The Ford SUV

    A new craze is sweeping Ford Bronco owners nationwide, taking the form of toy horses, tags, and even business cards. Here's what's up with Buck Buck Bronco.

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  • A car hauler truck packed with cars
    Cars By Olasubomi Gbenjo 1 month ago

    Will Used Car Prices Go Up Under Trump's Tariffs? Here's What You Need To Know

    The automotive industry represents a complex global network of manufacturing, parts suppliers, and dealerships that could be affected by Trump's tariffs.

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  • Volvo electric semi-truck driving down a road lined with trees
    Trucks By Marinel Sigue 1 month ago

    Who Makes Volvo Semi-Trucks And Where Are They Made?

    Volvo's semi-trucks are popular the world over. But who actually builds these much-loved semi-trucks and where does the assembly take place?

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  • Fleet of V-280 Valors in flight
    Aviation By KR Manalo 1 month ago

    What Limits The Top Speed Of Many Helicopters & How Does The V-280 Valor Solve It?

    The Blackhawk helicopter is about to be replaced by the tiltrotor V-280 in the U.S. military. The new aircraft is much faster, but is that all there is to it?

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  • Front shot of an orange Audi R8.
    Cars By Chloe Clougher 1 month ago

    Should You Still Buy A Car That's Being Discontinued? Pros & Cons, Explained

    If you've wanted to buy a certain car, and now that model is being discontinued, what should you do? Here are the pros and cons of buying a discontinued car.

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