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  • Tires on the rack
    Cars By Nate Williams 1 month ago

    Costco Vs. Discount Tire: Who Offers The Better Warranty For Your New Tires?

    If you're in the market for tires, you'll want to make sure you get the best warranty available, but does that mean you should go to Costco or Discount Tire?

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  • Two YB-29 Superfortresses in flight
    Aviation By Jonathan H. Kantor 1 month ago

    How Much Did It Cost The Military To Build The B-29 Superfortress? (And Why Was It So Expensive?)

    The B-29 Superfortress was a superstar during World War II, paving the way for the Allies' success. It wasn't cheap to produce by any means, however.

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  • Willie and Tarik in sled gear presenting on Shark Tank
    Technology By Mikael Trench 1 month ago

    What Happened To BearTek On Shark Tank Season 7?

    BearTek made a strong showing on Shark Tank with gloves for users who want to stay active and still use their tech, but what happened to them after Shark Tank?

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  • A U.S. Coast Guard ship at a dock.
    Naval By Chris Littlechild 1 month ago

    Why Some Coast Guard Ships Had Missiles In The Cold War

    The U.S. Coast Guard doesn't have the Navy's heavily armed warships, but during the Cold War some Coast Guard ships were outfitted with missiles. Here's why.

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  • Two Sets Of Allen Wrenches Against A White Background
    Hand Tools By Shane Schmid 1 month ago

    No Allen Wrench On Hand? This May Be The Best Alternative

    You probably have a dozen Allen Wrenches somewhere, but if you can't find any of them and need to put something together, there is a work around.

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  • Queen Mary 2 ocean liner near Sydney
    Naval By Daniel Trock 1 month ago

    Ocean Liner Vs. Cruise Ship: What's The Difference?

    Every big ship is not the same, with crucial differences necessitating different sizes and builds. Here's how to tell an ocean liner and a cruise ship apart.

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  • Slate Truck profile
    Electric Vehicles By Robert Duffer 2 months ago

    Slate Defies Convention By Launching Small EV Truck For Less Than $20,000

    Slate Truck's first EV is a pickup like no other: Small, affordable, and designed to be DIY-customized into an SUV and more. Here's what you need to know.

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  • A Dodge Charger parked under the sun
    Cars By Zohaib Ahmed 2 months ago

    What Makes The Dodge Hellcat Whine? (And Can You Make It Louder?)

    Dodge Hellcat Chargers and Challengers, and everything else powered by the beastly HEMI, have that signature and satisfying whine sound under acceleration.

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  • An artist's digital rendering of a Hellfire R9X missile.
    Military By Jonathan H. Kantor 2 months ago

    Why Do Hellfire R9X Missiles Have Blades?

    The Hellfire missile's name is well-known, but its variants aren't. Among them is the Hellfire R9X, which was designed with six long blades. Why?

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  • Banana Phone and citrus fruit
    Entertainment By Monica J. White 2 months ago

    What Happened To The Banana Phone From Shark Tank Season 14

    The Banana Phone is a fruity accessory that connects to any Bluetooth-accessible phone, and can also be used as a speaker.

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  • A hand holding an LED bulb with blue background
    Technology By Pankil Shah 2 months ago

    Why Do LED Bulbs Glow When Turned Off?

    LED bulbs are more efficient than older incandescent or fluorescent bulbs, and can save you significant money. But why do they sometimes glow when turned off?

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  • Interior of the Japanese Subaru Forester four-wheel drive crossover
    Cars By Max Miller 2 months ago

    How To Use Subaru's Paddle Shifters (And Disadvantages To Look Out For)

    In case you've ever wanted to utilize your Subaru's paddle shifters, here are some tips to do it safely.

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  • Google Gemini icon surrounded by Google Workspace app icons
    Technology By Max Miller 2 months ago

    Why Some May Not Trust Using Gemini In Their Google Workspace Account

    Google's Gemini AI is becoming more visible in its suite of workplace programs, such as Google Docs and Slides. Here is why some users remain wary of it.

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  • Sigma BF with 50mm f2 lens on top of a moss covered wall.
    Camera Reviews By Andy Zahn 2 months ago

    Sigma BF Review: Beautiful Photos From A Boldly Different Camera

    The Sigma BF is an l-mount interchangeable lens digital camera with a unique industrial design and some interesting feature choices for intrepid photographers.

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  • A close up of a Michelin tire with the company logo
    Cars By Luke Mitchell 2 months ago

    21 Major Tire Brands Of 2025 Ranked

    Here we look at the top global tire brands and rank them according to quality, variety, performance, value, safety statistics, and consumer satisfaction data.

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  • BMW engine bay showing a broken serpentine belt
    Cars By John Davis 2 months ago

    Here's What Happens If You Drive With A Broken Serpentine Belt

    Your car's serpentine belt plays a pivotal role in ensuring it runs smoothly. And there are key warning signs to watch for that may indicate yours is broken.

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  • gardening
    Tools By Abdul Haddi 2 months ago

    10 Amazon Gadgets And Tools For Gardeners Under $10 That Are Actually Worth Buying

    If you're interested in getting into gardening, but not looking to spend much before you know you like the hobby, Amazon offers lots of cheap, handy options.

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  • Apple Pencil resting on an iPad with a folio case
    Accessories and Peripherals By Adnan Ahmed 2 months ago

    Apple Pencil (2 Gen) Vs. Apple Pencil USB-C: What's The Difference?

    The Apple Pencil is an extension of your workspace, but what are the key differences between the Apple Pencil 2 or the USB-C? Here's what you need to know.

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  • US Air Force F-22 RAPTOR fighter jets flying in formation with F-16s
    Aviation By Tom Clark 2 months ago

    Why Do Fighter Jets Fly So Close To Each Other?

    Fighter pilots display their skills when they're flying in tight formations, what looks like a mere inches from one another. Here's why they do it.

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  • Reddit's landing page on a smartphone.
    Internet By Chris Littlechild 2 months ago

    New To Reddit? Here's What OP Means

    The internet is full of slang, LOL, and specific platforms have their own idioms. So what does it mean if you're on Reddit and you see the initials "OP"?

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  • An engine oil dipstick with very dirty, dark-colored oil
    Cars By John Davis 2 months ago

    Do You Need To Change Engine Oil That's Turned Black?

    Healthy engine oil should be light brown, so if yours is black, you may be wondering if it's time for an oil change. Here's what you need to know.

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  • Volkswagen Beetle RSi from above
    Cars By Mark Cowley 2 months ago

    10 Of The Rarest Volkswagen Models Ever Made

    Given the illustrious history of the Volkswagen brand both domestically and internationally, you'll want to feast your eyes on the rarest models ever made.

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  • Stout Scarab museum display
    Cars By Eli Shayotovich 2 months ago

    The World's First Minivan And The Man Who Built It

    Chrysler is known for bringing the first mass-produced and highly successful minivan to market, but it wasn't the first iteration of a minivan vehicle.

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  • A Convair B-58 Hustler flying high over clouds.
    Aviation By Jonathan H. Kantor 2 months ago

    Why Did The USAF Discontinue The B-58 Hustler Jet Bomber Without A Replacement?

    The B-58 Hustler was well named: it could hit Mach 2, the first bomber to go so fast. So why did the Air Force dump it without a suitable replacement in sight?

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  • razrs
    Android By Adam Doud 2 months ago

    Moto Razr Ultra First Look: Finally, A True Flagship Foldable

    Motorola's foldable phones get a 2025 update, along with a pair of new wearables, and Samsung is getting some serious competition.

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  • An artist's conception of a lake on Titan.
    Space By Georgina Torbet 2 months ago

    Scientists Reveal Titan Might Support Life, Just Barely

    If there's life in the solar system beyond Earth, Saturn's largest moon, Titan, seems a logical place to find it. A new study says maybe, but in tiny amounts.

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  • Samsung TV in living room showing a blue wallpaper
    TVs and Streaming By Pankil Shah 2 months ago

    Want To Control Your Samsung TV Without A Remote? Here Are Your Options

    If you lost the remote for your Samsung TV or just don't have new batteries for it, don't worry. There's multiple ways to keep controlling your TV.

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