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  • Blind-spot mirror stuck to side mirror
    Car Accessories By Charlie Berrey 2 months ago

    Blind Spot Mirrors: How Do They Work And Are There Any Drawbacks?

    If your car doesn't support smart mirrors or tech that alerts you to drivers you can't see, a blind spot mirror might be worth it despite minor drawbacks.

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  • Person using cordless DeWalt power tool
    Dewalt By Patrick Phillips 2 months ago

    Yes, You Can Build A Custom DeWalt Combo Kit On Its Website — Here's Exactly How

    DeWalt offers plenty of kits that combine various power tools into nifty packages. You can also construct your own fully customizable kit on its website.

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  • Picture displaying USB-C charging cable
    Technology By Patrick Phillips 2 months ago

    USB-C Charging Could Solve One Of The Biggest Problems With E-Bikes

    USB-C charging is just about everywhere these days, except for e-bikes, which can be a frustrating pain point in the industry. Here's why e-bikes need it.

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  • An Amazon Kindle e-reader in hand.
    Technology By Yash Wate 2 months ago

    5 Hidden Kindle Features You Probably Didn't Know About

    Kindle has more depth than most users realize. Learn about the overlooked settings and tools that make reading more effortless.

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  • Merging lane sign ahead with slight traffic on the highway
    Cars By Siddharth Munjal 2 months ago

    You Really Shouldn't Use The Merge Lane To Get Around Stalled Traffic (Here's Why)

    It might be tempting to swing over into the merge lane to get ahead of a few extra cars on the highway, but that can be dangerous (and dumb).

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  • Vinturi Wine Aerator
    Technology By Quina Baterna 2 months ago

    5 Luxury Gadgets You Can Find On Amazon For Surprisingly Cheap

    Luxury items can make your life easier, or just make it nicer, and extravagant indulgences can be a lot cheaper than you expect, too.

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  • an optical drive on a laptop
    Laptops By Jowi Morales 2 months ago

    When Did Laptops Get Rid Of CD/DVD Drives?

    Remember when laptops had disc drives? Here’s when — and why — manufacturers decided to leave CDs and DVDs behind for good.

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  • Ryobi power source charging phone
    Ryobi By Quina Baterna 2 months ago

    Ryobi's New $50 USB 3-Port Power Source Looks Like It's Ready For Your Next Adventure

    Ryobi’s new 3-port charger doubles as a portable power source, great for charging phones or GoPros when you’re off the grid or working onsite

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  • Front grille of a gold 1907 car with old acetylene headlamps
    Cars By Joseph Chidi 2 months ago

    Car Headlights Existed Long Before Light Bulbs – So How Did They Work?

    Before electric headlights came along, early cars used an ingenious lighting method borrowed from horse-drawn carriages.

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  • phone screen with Google Chrome app on the display
    Internet By Max Miller 2 months ago

    Google Is Changing Up Chrome's Notification Permissions For Users - Here's What You Need To Know

    Chrome is cracking down on notification spam with a smarter system that quietly removes permissions from sites you no longer visit. Learn more.

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  • Person using the Maddox MR10 OBDII Code Reader in a car
    Harbor Freight By Tom Clark 2 months ago

    Everything To Know About Harbor Freight's Fancy Maddox Screen Code Readers

    Harbor Freight is a great source for DIYers, and the company's Maddox screen code readers extend that to DIY mechanics looking to diagnose their cars.

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  • Hands holding a sign that says Vibe Coding
    Artificial Intelligence By Gozie Ibekwe 2 months ago

    5 Essential Vibe Coding Tips For Newbies

    Vibe coding can make you a more efficient programmer, but like most tools, you need to learn how to use it before you can reap the benefits.

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  • A ProCharger Supercharged 2018 6.4L HEMI V8
    Cars By Edward Munene 2 months ago

    How Much HP Does A ProCharger Add To A V8? (And What It'll Cost You)

    A ProCharger can squeeze even more horsepower out of a V8 engine, but it won't come cheap and might start you down an expensive upgrade path.

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  • An F-15 from the C-series taking off from an air force base
    Aviation By D Figg 2 months ago

    5 1970s Fighter Jets That Are Still In Service

    It's really hard to get a new fighter jet design off the ground. Given design challenges and costs it involves, it's amazing these ones have lasted so long.

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  • Imusa coffee machine on a white background
    Technology By Quina Baterna 2 months ago

    This Cheap $40 Amazon Coffee Machine Has Over 8,000 5-Star Reviews - Here's Why Users Recommend It

    A budget coffee machine has amassed thousands of top reviews. Users say it’s small, stylish, and surprisingly competent for the price.

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  • A photo of the back of a Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra
    Entertainment By Joe Hindy 2 months ago

    12 Must-Have Android Photography Apps Worth Trying In 2025

    Get the most out of your photography apps on Android devices with these apps worth trying before 2025 closes out.

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  • Ferrari 250 GT California dusty interior
    Cars By Charlie Berrey 2 months ago

    The Easiest Way To Keep Your Car's Dashboard Dust Free

    No matter the model, a lot of people strive to keep their cars clean. One hotspot that attracts a lot of dust is the dashboard. How do you keep it dust-free?

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  • Close-up of Acura ADX headlight
    Cars By Jowi Morales 2 months ago

    Which Luxury Car Brand Is The Best Value? Here's What KBB Says

    Buying a luxury car isn't always about spending a ton of money — bang for buck is important, too, and one brand does that better than the rest according to KBB.

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  • Toro 21-inch Power Clear 821 QZE in use
    Technology By Jack Picone 2 months ago

    These Are The Best Snow Blowers Under $1,000, According To Consumer Reports

    Anyone who has ever shoveled a driveway with heavy snow knows that it's a lot of work. According to CR, here are the best snow blowers you can get under $1,000.

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  • close up of 3D printed SD card holder
    Technology By Quina Baterna 2 months ago

    Goodbye Random Stuff In A Drawer: This Cool 3D-Printing Trend Helps Keep Your Things Organized

    Every item in your home should have its own place, and with your own 3D-printed storage system, your dreams of domstic tidiness can become reality.

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  • Image of a spiral galaxy in space
    Space By Corazon Victorino 2 months ago

    Astronomers Keep Finding The Same Thing – The Building Blocks Of Life Might Have Come From Space

    We still don't know whether aliens — in the pop culture sense — exist, but it's becoming harder to ignore that life on Earth may have started in space.

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  • Road construction site narrowed down to one lane with worker holding stop sign
    Cars By Stephen Fogel 2 months ago

    There's A Highway In Oregon That Will Launch Your Car '2 Fast 2 Furious' Style If You're Not Careful

    A bump that can launch your car is likely not on most drivers' lists of things to watch out for. But that's exactly what Oregonians have to deal with.

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  • Toyota Camry Hybrid seen from front 3/4 angle
    Cars By Brian McHugh 2 months ago

    The 5 Best Used Cars To Buy In November 2025, According To Consumer Reports

    The average price of new vehicles continues to rise, so if you are looking for a reliable used model, here's what Consumer Reports recommends.

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  • Woman using an Asus ROG Strix laptop
    Laptops By Max Miller 2 months ago

    How To Restart Your Asus Notebook Without The Power Button

    Windows offers several ways to restart laptops, including those from Asus, without using the power button. Here are all the ways that you can do so.

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  • Two workers installing solar panels on a red clay roof
    Technology By Alli Hill 2 months ago

    5 Common Mistakes To Avoid When Considering Solar Panels For The Home

    Do rooftop solar panels sound like a good deal? They could very well be, assuming you consider all the pros and cons before making your decision.

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  • A Spirit Airlines plane in the air
    Technology By Caroline Anschutz 2 months ago

    Is JetBlue Really Buying Spirit Airlines?

    JetBlue and Spirit Airlines' attempted merger in 2024 fell through, but rumors of another merger attempt keep circulating given Spirit's continued issues.

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  • Spark plugs in engine bay
    Cars By Alex Hevesy 2 months ago

    The Once-Popular Auto Tool No One Really Uses Anymore

    As vehicles continue to advance, some automotive tools are starting to become irrelevant. Here's one that isn't as popular as it used to be.

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