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  • Changed inventors pitching the app on Shark Tank
    By Patrick Phillips 1 hour ago

    What Happened To The ChangEd App From Shark Tank Season 9?

    The ChangEd app made its Shark Tank debut with the promise of helping students maintain their loan information, but what happened to it after the show?

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  • LiftiD founder pitching product on Shark Tank
    By Patrick Phillips 7 hours ago

    What Happened To The LIFTiD Headband From Shark Tank Season 12?

    The LiftiD headband came to Shark Tank with a promise to help users using a mild electric shock that would facilitate neurostimulation, but what happened next?

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  • Man's hands using a phone to scan a fake QR code
    By Pankil Shah 8 hours ago

    Why You Should Avoid Scanning An Unknown QR Code

    QR codes can act as a convenient shortcut but, in the right hands, it can also be a tool for scammers. Here's why you should avoid scanning unknown QR codes.

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  • fpv drone controlled by optics seen during a test flight
    By Zohaib Ahmed 9 hours ago

    Why Ukraine's Drones Have Fiber Optic Cables Attached, Explained

    You may have seen some striking images on social media where entire fields and city streets in Ukraine are covered in a dense tangle of glistening thread.

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  • Person using WhatsApp's
    By Rahul Srinivas 9 hours ago

    Bad News WhatsApp Users: Ads Have Finally Arrived

    For years, the Meta messaging and video calling app, WhatsApp, has been ad-free. However, that's all about to change. Here's what you need to know.

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  • Laptop with icons from Microsoft Office 365
    By Lynnae Williams 10 hours ago

    Some European Countries Are Ditching Microsoft Software For Good (And Here's Why That Matters)

    Several European governments and organizations have decided to drop Microsoft products like Office or Windows in favor of open-source equivalents. Here's why.

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  • PLAUD Note and NotePin on desk
    By Jahaira Arthur 10 hours ago

    How The PLAUD Note And NotePin Use Agentic AI To Optimize Your Workflow

    If you're tuning out of meetings or classes because you're too busy transcribing, an AI-powered notetaker could be the answer.

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  • Black-colored Lenovo Legion Go S.
    By Aman Kumar 12 hours ago

    How Long Does The Lenovo Legion Go S Last On A Full Battery?

    Discover how long the Lenovo Legion Go S lasts on a full charge, what factors affect battery life, and how to maximize your gaming sessions.

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  • Man inserts Philips Hue Smart Plug into an outlet
    By Mark Cowley 13 hours ago

    10 Affordable Amazon Gadgets To Make Your Life Easier

    There are all sorts of doodads and whatnots you can buy on the internet. Many of them inevitably become clutter. These Amazon gadgets won't suffer that fate.

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  • Sustainable Aviation Fuel truck refueling an airplane
    By Mike Shutt 13 hours ago

    Are Private Jets More Or Less Fuel Efficient Than Commercial Flights?

    Flying in a private jet is the ultimate symbol of wealth and luxury, but when it comes to environmental bonafides, the story is slightly different.

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  • Yellow and red colored backbacks with the sky as background
    By KR Manalo 14 hours ago

    What Are The Loops On Backpack Straps For?

    Backpacks are seriously versatile, whether for tech or outdoor use, but you may not know that those strap loops can make your life even more convenient.

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  • Person sleeping a room with Samsung AC.
    By Nadeem Sarwar 17 hours ago

    Samsung's New Smart Home Tech Is Aimed At Making You Sleep Like A Dream

    Samsung's sleep-conscious good'sleep mode on its air conditioners is getting supercharged if you also own a Samsung wearable. Here's how the feature works.

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  • Phone charger plugged into wall connected to phone on table
    By Marinel Sigue 17 hours ago

    Are Phone Chargers AC Or DC? (And Why Does It Matter?)

    Wondering if phone chargers use AC or DC power? Learn the difference, how chargers work, and why it matters for your device’s safety.

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  • AirTag named
    By Mark Cowley 1 day ago

    AirTags Vs. GPS Trackers: Which One Is More Reliable For Keeping Track Of Your Car?

    If you're considering getting a device to track your vehicle, you may be tempted to go with a cheap AirTag. Here's what you need to know before you buy.

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  • A grey rock plugged into a long black USB cable on a cluttered desk.
    By Anthoni Oisin 1 day ago

    This Discontinued USB Gadget From The 2000s Did Absolutely Nothing, But People Still Loved It

    Nerd toy store ThinkGeek was known for its April Fool's jokes, but one of the website's earliest pranks proved to also be one of its most endearing.

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  • Close up of tabs in iPhone Photos app on iOS 26
    By Pankil Shah 1 day ago

    Apple Finally Fixed The Biggest Problem With The iPhone's Photo App

    Of the many iPhone features Apple announced at this year's WWDC, users are most excited about a fix for the Photos apps most infamous problem.

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  • A large cargo ship in the ocean
    By Daksh Chaudhary 1 day ago

    How Long Does It Take A Cargo Ship To Cross The Pacific?

    Shipping goods across the Pacific ocean is not trivial. Here's how long you can expect the voyage to take and some bumps you might run into along the way.

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  • A man holds a new microchip design with a special case in hand.
    By Corazon Victorino 1 day ago

    What Is A System On A Chip (SoC), And What Is It Used For?

    The System on a Chip is becoming more and more popular in the world's technology, but what exactly is it and how can it be used to improve our gadgets?

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  • Person using a Windows 11 laptop
    By Adnan Ahmed 1 day ago

    5 Windows Laptops With Amazing Battery Life

    Battery life is a difficult metric to universalize, but based on expert reviews, here's five top Windows laptops with high battery endurance you can buy.

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  • a person using the eton red cross crank tool to charge their phone
    By John Davis 1 day ago

    You Can Charge Your Phone During A Blackout If You Use This USB Gadget

    Power outages can leave you unable to communicate for days as electronics run out of power. Fortunately, one USB gadget can help you stay connected.

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  • Two 75% keyboards side by side
    By Marinel Sigue 1 day ago

    65% Vs. 75% Keyboard: What Is The Difference Between These Two Sizes?

    When picking out your keyboard for your desktop setup, you have a surprising number of options available. Here are two choices and why you might want them.

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  • Person fixing desktop tower
    By Jordan Wirth 1 day ago

    11 PC Upgrades That Are Surprisingly Cheap

    These 11 budget-friendly PC upgrades offer real performance and quality-of-life improvements without the usual cost that comes with serious hardware changes.

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  • Close-up of an ASUS Prime RTX 4070 Ti Super box
    By Ali Hassan 1 day ago

    What Is VRAM, And How Much Do You Need In A Gaming GPU?

    PC gaming is an always-evolving hobby, but more than ever, graphics requirements in more modern games are demanding more and more VRAM from your GPU.

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  • The Google Chrome logo on a Chromebook.
    By Shane O'Neill 1 day ago

    Can You Use Two Or More External Monitors With A Chromebook? Here's What You Need To Know

    Want to use multiple external monitors with your Chromebook? Learn what's possible, what hardware you’ll need, and how to set it up.

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  • Woman using massage gun on her leg after workout
    By Mikael Trench 1 day ago

    4 Of The Best Massage Guns You Can Find On Amazon (According To Reviews)

    It's easy to be overwhelmed searching for a massage gun, given the variety. However, looking at reviews by users can help point you in the right direction.

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  • Woman using Wolvio heated mouse pad hand warmer
    By Lynnae Williams 1 day ago

    This USB Gadget May Be The Trick To Surviving A Freezing Office Space

    Office AC can be brutal, for exposed hands. Thankfully, there's a USB gadget out there that should help keep your mouse hand warm — here's what it is.

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  • Angled view of Leica APO-Telyt-R 1600mm lens.
    By Nadeem Sarwar 1 day ago

    This Camera Lens Was Never For Sale, But Here's Why It's Worth Millions

    One of the most expensive camera lenses ever made is so rare that only three exist, and you're likely to never see them go up for sale to the general public.

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