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  • Capitol building dome in Washington, D.C. at night
    Artificial Intelligence By Nate Williams 2 months ago

    US Government Signs Deal To Use Elon Musk's Grok AI For A Crazy Cheap Price

    The U.S. government has signed a multi-year deal with xAI, Elon Musk's artificial intelligence firm, to utilize Grok at a discount for government workflows.

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  • Hisense 55-inch Class U6 Series Best Value Mini-LED 4K UHD Smart HDR Gaming Fire TV set up in a room
    TVs and Streaming By Jack Picone 2 months ago

    Prime Members Can Grab These Cheap TVs For Over 40% Off Right Now

    Amazon's Fall Savings event has some ridiculous deals on smart TVs large and small. Here are some of the best deals we found for your media room.

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  • USS Gerald R. Ford underway in the Atlantic Ocean
    Naval By Bob Sharp 2 months ago

    How America's Advanced Aircraft Carriers Compare To The Rest Of NATO's Fleet

    NATO fields several aircraft carriers, but how do Britain’s, France’s, and others truly measure up against America’s massive nuclear-powered fleet?

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  • FaceTime app iOS 26
    iPhone By Nate Williams 2 months ago

    Apple Got Rid Of A Major FaceTime Feature In iOS 26

    Apple added plenty of new features in iOS 26, but it also removed a few things from FaceTime, if you look closely. Here's what's missing now.

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  • Harley-Davidson logo on a motor cycle fuel tank
    Motorcycles By UmmeAimon Shabbir 2 months ago

    Why Do Older Harley-Davidsons Leak Oil?

    The old adage of "Old Harleys leak" isn't indicative of reliability issues. Rather, it can signal the model year and (intentional) design of the bike.

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  • Person using black Harbor Freight zip tie
    Harbor Freight By Patrick Phillips 2 months ago

    Is There A Difference Between Harbor Freight's Black And White Zip Ties?

    Harbor Freight’s zip ties look nearly identical, but is there more to the color than meets the eye? Discover what sets black and white versions apart.

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  • Kia Sorento 2022 on the road
    SUVs and Crossovers By Philip Kambutu 2 months ago

    How Long Could A Kia Sorento Last With Regular Maintenance? (According To Owners)

    The Kia Sorento is one of the most popular and more affordable SUVs on the market, and that's without considering its reliability. How long can one last?

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  • A DeWalt 20V battery pack.
    Power Tools By Daniel Trock 2 months ago

    Are 20V Power Tool Batteries More Powerful Than 18V?

    Does a 20V label really mean more power than 18V? Before you buy into the numbers game, discover the surprising truth behind power tool voltage ratings.

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  • Three people using Waymo in San Franicsco, California
    Autonomous Driving By Caroline Anschutz 2 months ago

    Waymo's Driverless Taxis Are Coming To SFO – If They Can Pass One Last Test

    An autonomous transportation option is expanding to the airport for San Francisco residents, so long as it can pass the last round of testing.

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  • Man uses Icon G2 Flex Ratchet
    Harbor Freight By Mark Cowley 2 months ago

    5 Of The Best New Harbor Freight Products Of 2025 So Far (According To Users)

    Harbor Freight has been adding some very compelling new products to its offerings in the last year, covering hand tools and accessory needs and beyond.

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  • A person changing car wiper blades at the side of the road.
    Car Accessories By Marko Mikulic 2 months ago

    Silicone Vs Rubber Wiper Blades: Is One Really Better Than The Other?

    Windshield wipers are vital for your visibility when driving, but should you go with silicone or rubber? Here are the key differences between the two.

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  • Passengers lined up at an airport kiosk
    Technology By Caroline Anschutz 2 months ago

    'Biometric Exit' Tech Is Spreading Through US Airports – Here's What That Means For You

    Facial recognition upon entry is a common practice at airports, but now, exiting from airports in the U.S. may also subject you to being photographed.

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  • Close-up view of a DeWalt logo on a scratch tool
    Dewalt By Daniel Meagher 2 months ago

    What Is DeWalt's Most Expensive Tool? (And What Makes It So Pricey?)

    DeWalt’s tools are known for value, but one model breaks the bank. Find out which powerhouse earns the title of priciest and what justifies its cost.

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  • Businessman analyzes data using AI technology to work with tools.
    Technology By Casey Cooper 2 months ago

    Florida Is Getting A Massive New AI Hub – Here's What It Will Be Used For

    A development project for Florida aims to bring an ambitious, AI-driven enterprise to West Palm Beach, promising benefits for both businesses and communities.

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  • View of the underside of an F-35 fighter jet in the air.
    Aviation By Chris Littlechild 2 months ago

    This Is The Only F35 Variant That's Nuclear Capable: Here's What Makes It Different

    The F-35 Lightning II has three variants catered to fit very specific needs for different militaries and branches, but only one of them can carry nuclear bombs.

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  • Ryobi USB Lithium Power Scrubber
    Ryobi By Quina Baterna 2 months ago

    What Makes Ryobi's USB Lithium Power Scrubber So Popular? What Users Are Saying

    Looking to remove some of the elbow grease out of your cleaning routine? Ryobi makes a series of USB-powered scrubbers that may help. Here's what users think.

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  • Front view of the 2025 Ford F-150 driving on a snowy mountain pass
    Trucks By Casey Cooper 2 months ago

    Ford Techs Say This Is The Most Reliable F-150 Engine

    This particular Ford powerplant is the best of the bunch, according to Ford techs, as other EcoBoost engines have proved more problematic over time.

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  • Earth seen from space with a rendering of the satellite system
    Space By Caroline Anschutz 2 months ago

    Mexico Will Finally Launch A Satellite For The First Time With Its Own Tech, And Here's Why

    Russia, China, and the United States are probably the biggest names in the space game, but Mexico is hoping to join them with this milestone program.

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  • Person facing a smartphone screen displaying a robot icon
    Artificial Intelligence By Alli Hill 2 months ago

    5 Of The Weirdest Ways People Are Using AI Tools In 2025

    The use cases for Artificial Intelligence can expand far beyond one's imagination. These are five of the weirdest ways AI tools are used in 2025.

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  • Person riding Toro lawn mower
    Tools By Patrick Phillips 2 months ago

    Are Toro Lawn Mowers Worth The Expensive Cost? Here's What Users Say

    If you've ever shopped for a lawn mower, chances are you've considered getting a Toro. Real-world users have the best advice on whether one is worth it.

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  • assorted foods cooking on Blackstone electric griddle
    Technology By Philip Kambutu 2 months ago

    The Pros And Cons Of The Blackstone Electric Griddle

    Blackstone's gas-fueled grills and griddles are popular for good reason; here are some important things to know about Blackstone electric griddles.

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  • A super typhoon storm seen from the atmosphere
    Technology By Zohaib Ahmed 2 months ago

    This Is What Happens When Two Massive Hurricanes Clash

    Hurricanes can actually meld and merge depending on their individual strengths, which can lead to destructive strength if it's still on a path to landfall.

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  • AI circuit with blue lines
    Artificial Intelligence By Joseph Chidi 2 months ago

    This State Has Some Of America's Biggest AI Users (Here's What They're Doing With It)

    Wondering which states use the most AI? It might not be who you think. New data reveals a surprising contender making major moves in America’s AI revolution.

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  • A black and white illustration of a steamship with sails
    Technology By Caroline Anschutz 2 months ago

    What Was The First Steamship To Cross The Atlantic And How Long Did It Take?

    Steam engines changed travel forever, but which steamship was the first to cross the Atlantic ocean? And how long did that whole process take?

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  • Five wheel bolts on the floor next to a torque rench and a flat tire wheel
    Cars By Joseph Chidi 2 months ago

    Here's Why Car Manufacturers Made The Switch From Lug Nuts To Lug Bolts

    Lug bolts are the more inconvenient way to attach a tire to a car, but European automakers have adopted them. Here's what advantages they bring.

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  • A Fiat Grande Panda in pastel green on display at the Belgrade Motor Show, front 3/4 view
    Cars By Zohaib Ahmed 2 months ago

    Stellantis Backtracks On Dare Forward 2030 Plan For All Electric Vehicles, Here's Why

    Despite Stellantis rushing to an all-EV lineup by 2030, the Dare Forward plan will not be going that far forward. This is why Stellantis is backtracking.

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  • Solar panels installed in balcony of a house
    Technology By Marinel Sigue 2 months ago

    Thrifty Homeowners Are Avoiding Rooftop Solar Panels & Investing In Cheap Plug-And-Play Options

    Solar panels can be an investment, but some thrifty homeowners looking to stretch their budget are opting for a less expensive plug-and-play version.

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