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  • Amtrak Train arriving at a station along Mardi Gras Service route
    By Jack Picone 8 hours ago

    Amtrak's Latest Route Is So Popular, It Had To Add Another Train Car

    Rail travel isn't quite as popular as driving, at least not in the U.S., but one line is proving to be such a hit that Amtrak's had to expand capacity.

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  • Woman pressing button on printer
    By Nate Williams 12 hours ago

    What Does Collate Mean When Printing?

    Most printers have an option to "collate," but what does the function do? It's really handy if you're printing multiple copies of multi-page documents.

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  • controllers atop PlayStation 5
    By Nadeem Sarwar 16 hours ago

    Why Can't You Play PS5 Games From An External Hard Drive? What You Need To Know

    The PlayStation 5 is one of the best gaming consoles on the market, but a peculiar feature makes it impossible to play from an external hard drive.

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  • Doctor performing eye surgery
    By Charles Earley 23 hours ago

    An Electronic Eye Implant Is Helping People See Again - Here's How The Tech Works

    Trials show that a new wireless eye implant is improving the sight of people with severe vision loss. We explain how the tech works and what the results are.

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  • Closed Blackstone 1900 On The Go Tabletop Griddle on table
    By Cody D. Campbell 1 day ago

    This 17 Portable Blackstone Griddle Is Less Than $170 On Amazon Right Now - Here's What Buyers Say About It

    Nothing is nicer than going on a relaxing camping trip with a portable griddle, allowing you to cook on a flat, even surface rather than over an open fire.

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  • nikon d1810 with zoom lens
    By Olivia Richman 1 day ago

    This Decade-Old DSLR Camera Captured 2025's Wildlife Photo Of The Year

    An old DSLR, a ghost town, and one elusive predator. Discover how a decade-long quest led to 2025’s best wildlife photo — captured on a camera from 2014.

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  • A close up shot of the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro
    By Jack O'Neill 1 day ago

    5 Ways Apple's iOS & iPhone Changed The World

    In many ways, Apple's iPhone has proven revolutionary for the company as well as the tech world at-large.

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  • Person recording a video with a Pro iPhone model with a camo skin
    By Adnan Ahmed 1 day ago

    Many Users Consider This App The Best 3D Scanner For iPhone

    Modern Pro iPhone models have a LIDAR sensor on the back, and according to users, the best 3D scanner app to take advantage of this is Polycam.

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  • The John Deere logo on a tractor.
    By Shane O'Neill 1 day ago

    No, John Deere Isn't Coming Out With A Truck In 2026, But You Can Expect These Tractor Tech Upgrades

    Another year, another set of rumors about a John Deere pickup truck. But while the truck isn't coming, the company will be introducing some notable updates.

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  • Overhead view of home office setup
    By Cassidy Ward 1 day ago

    5 Amazon Finds That'll Instantly Upgrade Your Home Office For The Fall Season

    Upgrade your home workspace with smart, affordable finds that boost comfort, cut clutter, and make remote work feel smoother through the fall season.

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  • Silhouette of Nvidia against Chinese flag.
    By Nadeem Sarwar 1 day ago

    Nvidia's Market Share Plummeted In China – From 95% To None

    Nvidia is arguably the leading company in the AI frenzy, but it's not the dominant force everywhere, as its market share in China has dropped to zero.

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  • A person wearing a Tozo earbud.
    By Shane O'Neill 1 day ago

    These Wireless Earbuds Are 75% Cheaper Than AirPods Pro, And Still An Amazon Top Choice

    AirPods Pro too pricey? These affordable wireless earbuds have become an Amazon favorite for shoppers looking to save big.

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  • Close-up of source code on computer screen
    By Nate Williams 1 day ago

    What Does 'Open Source' Actually Mean, And How Did It Start?

    There is no shortage of available open source software out there. Some well-known examples are Mozilla Firefox and the Linux operating system.

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  • High mounted jet engine in focus with the cockpit and fuselage in soft focus
    By Tom Clark 1 day ago

    This Jet Engine Uses No Fuel – Only Microwaves And Air, According To Researchers

    A new jet engine design may mean that future flights will require no fuel, reducing costs and helping the environment. It might be several years, though.

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  • A large building with a large lit T-Mobile logo sign on the front
    By Caroline Anschutz 1 day ago

    T-Mobile Is Planning Major Changes That Could Leave Customers In The Lurch

    T-Mobile is making big changes again, and while the current plans would only affect some users, they might see some pretty large disruptions as a result.

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  • Person typing on laptop with AI coding visual overlay
    By Max Miller 1 day ago

    AI Is Killing The Job Market For Young Coders, New Study Shows

    While an education and background in coding was thought to be an easy way to secure a job, a new study finds that those opportunities are drying up.

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  • close-up of ports on a laptop
    By Keyede Erinfolami 1 day ago

    How Many USB Ports Do You Need On A Laptop? Here's What To Look For

    USB ports are the lifeline of any PC, but your laptop may come with only a couple in order to keep its size down. So how many ports do you actually need?

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  • Jet flying
    By Shane O'Neill 1 day ago

    The Reason Why Jets Leave White Trails In The Sky

    Seeing white streaks across the sky emanating from a jet is normal, here's what they are and how they affect us.

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  • Steve Jobs looks at a phone
    By Sanjiv Sathiah 1 day ago

    Why Antennagate Was A Complete Disaster For Apple

    After the iPhone 4's launch, a discovery was made about the device's cellular connectivity, resulting in events collectively referred to as Antennagate.

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  • Passcode enter prompt on iPhone
    By Nadeem Sarwar 1 day ago

    How To Reset Your iPhone Without The Password

    Forgetting your iPhone passcode can induce panic, but don't start worrying yet. There are a couple of ways to reset your iPhone regardless, and they're simple.

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  • A United Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8
    By Caroline Anschutz 2 days ago

    Did This United Airlines Flight Really Get Slammed By Space Debris?

    Recently a United Airlines suffered a cracked windshield in flight and had to divert, but did it really get hit by space debris? Here's what happened.

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  • Runner at the starting line on a track, wearing a Pixel 4 smartwatch
    By Sumukh Rao 2 days ago

    5 Cheaper Alternatives To The Pixel Watch 4

    Looking for a solid smartwatch without spending $400? These Android-friendly options balance features, battery life, and style for less.

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  • U.S. Army paratroopers launching an RQ-20 Puma
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 2 days ago

    The US Army Has A Looming Problem: Too Many Drones

    The U.S. Army use drones for a variety of missions, including surveillance, reconnaissance, and intelligence. Some are small enough to throw like a football.

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  • a Chromebook with a user in the background reaching for a phone
    By Jowi Morales 2 days ago

    These Are The Best Cheap Chromebooks, According To Consumer Reports

    These budget Chromebooks punch above their price, offering long battery life and smooth performance. See which models Consumer Reports recommends.

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  • LiPo Battery Fireproof Safety Bag and LiPo Battery or Lithium Polymer Battery.
    By Philip Kambutu 2 days ago

    Are Lithium Battery Bags Worth It? What To Know Before You Buy

    LiPo battery bags claim to protect against fires and explosions. But how effective are they really, and who actually needs one? Here’s what you should know.

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  • A smartphone placed on a laptop keyboard displays the logo of the AWS cloud computing service
    By Tom Clark 2 days ago

    We Now Know What Caused The AWS Outage That Shut Down Most Of The Internet

    A massive AWS outage brought Internet-reliant services, from software to smart devices, down worldwide, and we now know what problem led to the outage.

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  • A close up shot of the Whoop 5.0
    By Jack O'Neill 2 days ago

    5 Smart Fitness Gadgets Users Say Make Workouts Easier (And More Fun) This October

    Smart gadgets this October are changing how people train, track, and recover, making workouts more efficient, enjoyable, and easier to stay consistent.

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