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  • Makita shop with modern tools
    Makita By Bob Sharp 1 month ago

    4 Of The Earliest Tools In Makita History

    Today, Makita is a brand that sells its power tools across the world. But every company has to start somewhere, and Makita's early tools were groundbreaking.

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  • The control center of an iPhone.
    iPhone By Aman Kumar 1 month ago

    What Is The Difference Between Night Shift And Dark Mode On iPhone?

    Wondering how Night Shift and Dark Mode differ on iPhone? Learn what each feature does and how they affect your screen and eyes.

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  • sideways electrical outlet in a green wall
    Technology By Daksh Chaudhary 1 month ago

    Why Are Some Electrical Outlets Installed Sideways?

    You might have noticed that some of the electrical outlets in your home are installed sideways, but is there a reason outlets are installed in a certain way?

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  • Land-based Stunner multiple-launch platform firing
    Military By Madeline Cuccio 1 month ago

    David's Sling: What We Know About The Backup To Israel's Iron Dome

    Israel's Iron Dome may get all the attention, but the nation has multiple missile defense systems — one of which is David's Sling. Here's what we know.

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  • Bluetooth keyboard and Android tablet on a wooden table
    Tablets By Pankil Shah 1 month ago

    Here's Why Your Bluetooth Keyboard Isn't Connecting To Your Tablet

    Bluetooth is an incredibly convenient technology, but it can be finicky sometimes. If your Bluetooth keyboard won't connect to your tablet, here's some fixes.

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  • Two power banks in hand
    Accessories and Peripherals By Tom Clark 1 month ago

    Can You Charge A Power Bank With Another Power Bank? (And Should You?)

    If you need to charge up your devices, but your power bank is close to empty, can you charge it up with another power bank? It's complicated.

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  • The Ryobi logo on a tool.
    Ryobi By Shane O'Neill 1 month ago

    How To Contact Ryobi Customer Service & Keep Track Of Company Recalls That May Affect You

    Having trouble with a Ryobi tool, or curious if a recent recall affects your tool? Ryobi offers a number of customer service options to keep you up and running.

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  • Cybertruck speeding down a tunnel roadway
    Electric Vehicles By KR Manalo 1 month ago

    Is A Cybertruck Faster Than A Hellcat?

    The Dodge Hellcat variant is a blisteringly fast beast but is it faster than a Cybertruck? We break down everything you need to know about these two.

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  • Ducati Scrambler Icon Dark
    Motorcycles By Travis Langness 2 months ago

    Is The Ducati Scrambler 800 A Good Beginner Bike? Here's What Owners Say

    There are many beginner bikes out there that are easy to ride and aren't too expensive. Find out if the Ducati Scrambler 800 is a good option for beginners.

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  • U.S. Steel sign on building
    Cars By Cody D. Campbell 2 months ago

    US Steel Is No Longer An American Company: Does That Mean New Cars Will Cost More?

    Nippon Steel has finally acquired U.S. Steel, ending 18 months of wrangling. How will that affect the consumer, and will car prices increase?

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  • A mechanic replacing old car battery under the hood
    Cars By Ramat Adetunji 2 months ago

    What Happens If A Car Battery Is Installed Wrong?

    Fixing a car on your own can save some money, or you can damage your car. Find out what happens if the car's battery is installed incorrectly and how to fix it.

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  • Robot hand about to touch human hand embracing Earth icon
    Artificial Intelligence By UmmeAimon Shabbir 2 months ago

    Could This Tech Finally Solve AI's Planet-Polluting Problem?

    While beneficial uses of AI continue to increase, its biggest downfall is the pollution it produces. However, this tech may solve the problem.

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  • Close-up of motor oil being poured into an engine
    Cars By Madeline Cuccio 2 months ago

    Cheap Vs. Expensive Oil Change: Should You Spend Less Or More?

    It can be tempting to spend money on high-end synthetic oil changes for your car, but is it actually worth the extra cost you'll pay for it?

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  • Uni USB-C to Ethernet adapter
    Android By Lynnae Williams 2 months ago

    You'll Want This Android Feature Handy During A Home Internet Outage

    If you have an Android phone, you'd actually have a bit of an advantage if you need to remain connected while dealing with a home internet outage.

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  • A row of new cars in a dealership parking lot
    Cars By Shane Schmid 2 months ago

    Why Cars In California Are About To Get More Expensive

    Car fees in California are already so expensive compared to fees in other states. Find out why cars are going to get so much more expensive in this state.

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  • A person holding the Zeromouse Blade gaming mouse
    Accessories and Peripherals By Shane Schmid 2 months ago

    This PC Mouse Weighs Less Than An Ounce, But It's A Gaming Beast

    Gamers are always searching for lightweight computer mice to improve their performance in their favorite games. This mouse might mean an end to their search

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  • Ryobi 18V ONE+ battery in charger
    Ryobi By Mike Shutt 2 months ago

    Yes, Ryobi Will Repair Your Broken Tools - Here's How To Use The Service

    Instead of buying a new tool to replace your broken one, some companies offer a repair service. See how Ryobi can repair or even replace your broken tools.

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  • Close-up of full gas tank gauge
    Cars By Chloe Clougher 2 months ago

    Does Hot Weather Improve Fuel Economy?

    When the sun is out and the temperature is climbing, does that heat have an effect on how efficiently your car runs? Here's how your MPG might be affected.

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  • Old gadgets in cardboard box
    Technology By Jordan Wirth 2 months ago

    10 Iconic Discontinued Gadgets From The 2010s (And Why We Miss Them)

    Some gadgets from the 2010s were ahead of their time, others just fun while they lasted. Here are 10 we remember more fondly than we expected to.

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  • A Black Hawk helicopter in the air.
    Aviation By Chris Littlechild 2 months ago

    What Are Helicopter Blades Made Of?

    Helicopters are a marvel of modern aviation technology, but given that the rotor blades are doing all of the heavy work, what are they made of?

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  • Picture displaying several Swiss Army Knives
    Tools By Patrick Phillips 2 months ago

    Yes, Dick's Sporting Goods Sells Swiss Army Knives - Here's How Much They Cost

    If you're looking for a Swiss Army Knife, you can head down to your local Dick's Sporting Goods. Here's how much you can expect to pay if you buy one.

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  • Lockheed XF-90 in flight
    Aviation By Zak Wojnar 2 months ago

    10 Of The Most Impressive Experimental Fighter Jets That Never Entered Service

    These experimental fighter jets may have been bold and cutting-edge, but they never made it into active service or combat.

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  • Close-up of a rider's leather boot on a peg.
    News By Mark Roy 2 months ago

    Are Harley-Davidson Riding Boots Any Good? Here's What Users Are Saying

    Harley-Davidson may be a top motorcycle brand, but does the gear they manufacture measure up? Specifically, are their boots worth the money?

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  • Unitree B2-W doing parkour
    Technology By Quina Baterna 2 months ago

    This Emergency Rescue Robot Is A Real Parkour Master

    Advancements in robotics have led to companies using robots in emergencies. This quadruped robot can easily navigate terrain to help out in rescue situations.

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  • Three US Marines preparing their weapons
    Military By Joseph Chidi 2 months ago

    Why Military Logistics Is Just As Important As Firepower When It Comes To Winning Wars

    While firepower makes a difference directly on the battlefield, logistical operations can turn the tide of war at many points off and on the battlefield.

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  • Three Cadillac XT6s driving
    Cars By Jack O'Neill 2 months ago

    13 Cars Predicted To Be Discontinued By 2026

    Check out these 13 cars new while you can, as they are all projected to be discontinued by the time the calendar turns to 2026.

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  • A mini PC on a grey background
    Desktops By Monica J. White 2 months ago

    Building A Small Form Factor PC? Don't Forget To Consider These 10 Things First

    Small form factor PCs are no different from regular computers in the sense that you can tailor them to your needs, but they do take more consideration to build.

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