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  • ryobi tool use
    Ryobi By Jack Picone October 9th, 2023

    5 Of The Best Combo Tool Sets Ryobi Has To Offer

    Though each of these Ryobi tools can be purchased individually, buying them together as a combo tool set will get you a discount over the standalone rates.

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  • Panther V tank in museum
    Technology By Richard Sachek October 9th, 2023

    Why Germany's WWII Panther Tank Is So Polarizing To Experts

    The Panzer V 'Panther' tank was employed by the Germans during World War II, and while its effectiveness is well known, experts disagree on its reliability.

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  • ios 17 messages app add emoji
    Smartphones By Jam Kotenko October 9th, 2023

    5 Hidden Messaging Features You'll Want To Use In iOS 17

    iOS 17 brings a ton of new features to various apps on your iPhone, and in particular, Messages has several new additions to make reading and writing better.

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  • Antikythera mechanism
    Science By David Rossiaky October 9th, 2023

    The Mysterious Antikythera Mechanism: Was This The World's First Computer?

    A quick dive for sea sponges resulted in the discovery of a mysterious, surprisingly complex machine often referred to as the world's first analog computer.

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  • Craftsman tool chest
    Tools By David Bixenspan October 9th, 2023

    Who Makes Craftsman Tools Now, And How Do They Compare To The Past?

    Craftsman tools are a known name in the industry, but after Sears went bankrupt, Stanley Black & Decker acquired them, but are they as good as the past?

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  • pilot flying over airforce base in green military fatigues
    Vehicles By Garrett Ettinger October 8th, 2023

    Here's How Military Jet Ejection Seats Really Work

    If you have seen movies like "Top Gun," then you may have an idea of how jet ejections work. But the process is more complicated and dangerous than you think.

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  • person using armstrong screwdriver
    Technology By Eli Becht October 8th, 2023

    3 Discontinued Tool Brands You've Probably Already Forgotten About

    It's not uncommon for businesses to come and go and the tool industry is no different. Here are some tools brands you may remember that are now discontinued.

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  • Sizaire-Berwick's armored car in black and white
    Cars By Garrett Ettinger October 8th, 2023

    The Strange Propeller Car Of WWI: The Story Behind Sizaire-Berwick's Armored Car

    The story behind Sizaire-Berwick's Armored Car is a strange one. This propellor car was made to help in World War I, but it had several design flaws.

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  • Close up of car tires
    Cars By Chris Littlechild October 8th, 2023

    If You See This On Your Tires Get Them Replaced ASAP

    It can sometimes be difficult to judge just when to change your vehicle's tires, but there is one way to know for sure that you're overdue for a new set.

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  • man holding a cellphone with the messenger icon popping out
    Android By Garrett Ettinger October 8th, 2023

    5 Reasons You Should Stop Using SMS Messaging On Android (And Use Encrypted Apps Instead)

    While SMS texting is ubiquitous and easy to use, it's also based on decades-old tech and wildly insecure. There's a better way out there, though.

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  • eBook reader with stack of books
    Technology By Marinel Sigue October 8th, 2023

    How To Turn Any Book Into A PDF Or eBook

    eBooks are quick and convenient, but some books still haven't made the leap to digital. For these, you can make your own eBook using a variety of methods.

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  • Mic modes option in Control Center of an iPhone
    iPhone By Shikhar Mehrotra October 8th, 2023

    Voice Isolation Vs Wide Spectrum On iPhone And iPad Explained

    Apple brought a couple of new microphone options to normal phones calls that had previously ben exclusive to FaceTime. We'll tell you how to use them.

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  • Instagram DM notification
    Smartphones By Ketaki Bhojnagarwala October 8th, 2023

    This Hidden Instagram Setting Lets You Hide Your Activity From Friends (But There's A Catch)

    Instagram's status features can be handy for letting you know when your friends are online and vice versa, but if you'd like to go inivisible, there is a way.

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  • Dyson headquarters with vacuums displayed
    Technology By David Bixenspan October 8th, 2023

    Is It Worth It? What To Know About Dyson's Vacuums Before You Buy

    Dyson has slick commercials, but are their vacuums really worth how much they cost? Here are some things to keep in mind before you shell out the dough for one.

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  • Echo tools
    Technology By Daniel Trock October 8th, 2023

    Who Makes Echo Power Equipment, And Is It Any Good?

    Echo power tools are ubiquitous at Home Depot, but is there another company behind the brand? Also, what kind of quality can you expect from them?

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  • Car engine coolant reservoir
    Cars By Alvin Reyes October 8th, 2023

    Top Reasons Your Car Is Losing Coolant Without A Leak

    Coolant is what keeps your engine from getting too hot, and there are a few things to keep an eye out for that might cause low levels. Here's what to watch for.

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  • Rolls Royce Merlin
    Cars By Alex Hevesy October 8th, 2023

    Rolls-Royce's Merlin: The Engine That Helped Win WWII

    The Rolls-Royce Merlin engine played a pivotal point in World War II. It was in the Mustang and Spitfire aircrafts and allowed them to fly at higher altitudes.

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  • Car stick shift
    Cars By Daniel Trock October 8th, 2023

    5 Things You Need To Stop Doing If You Drive A Manual Transmission Car

    While they aren't as popular as they used to be, manual transmission cars are still out there, and if you own one, you should stop doing these five things.

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  • phone scanning paper document
    Android By Marinel Sigue October 8th, 2023

    Everyone With An Android Phone Should Have An OCR App Installed - Here's Why

    If you spend a lot of time with paper documents, an OCR app on your Android phone or tablet can make your day a whole lot easier. Here's how they work.

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  • GMC Hummer EV front view
    Electric Vehicles By Chris Littlechild October 8th, 2023

    The Max Range GMC Says A 2024 Hummer EV Will Go On A Single Charge

    The all electric Hummer is here, but can it live up to the hype? Well, the 2024 model is supposed to have a battery range of over 300 miles.

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  • Polaroid I-2 with Polaroid OneStep
    Cameras By Talon Homer October 8th, 2023

    A Blast From The Past: How Polaroid's New I-2 Revives The Spirit Of The 1980s

    Polaroid cameras have slowly improved over the years. But is the new I-2 model a vast improvement over the OneStep that it is based on? Let's find out.

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  • Ryobi battery packs
    Ryobi By Daniel Trock October 8th, 2023

    4 Common Problems That Can Happen To Ryobi Batteries

    No matter the battery, overtime they can have issues operating correctly. Ryobi batteries are no different and here are four common problems they can have.

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  • Cyber espionage digital concept
    Technology By Ketaki Bhojnagarwala October 8th, 2023

    Why One Of The Largest Cyber-Attacks Is Still A Mystery

    In 2009, cyber researchers uncovered one of the largest and most powerful espionage networks in history. We still don't know who was responsible.

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  • nuclear bomb explosion
    Science By Quina Baterna October 8th, 2023

    Why The US Canceled Project Pluto: The Super Weapon That Never Was

    Russian nuclear weapons testing has brought up renewed knowledge of the Pluto Project, a cancelled nuclear power test conducted by the Air Force.

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  • Jacqueline Cochran
    Aviation By Luke Mitchell October 8th, 2023

    10 Little-Known Heroes Of Military Aviation

    Aerial combat has been a thing since World War I. These men and women have played a huge role on the battlefield and were instrumental off it too.

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  • checking time Apple Watch
    Wearables By Ketaki Bhojnagarwala October 8th, 2023

    You Should Be Setting Your Apple Watch Time 5 Minutes Fast - Here's Why (And How To Do It)

    If you find yourself always running late despite setting reminders and putting things on your calendar, this Apple Watch setting might be worth a try.

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  • Harbor Freight storefront
    Harbor Freight By David Bixenspan October 8th, 2023

    What Is Harbor Freight's Inside Track Club Membership? And Is It Actually Worth It?

    Let's dive into the $29.99-a-year Inside Track Club membership run by Harbor Freight and whether it's worth the investment.

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