What Is The 80% Rule For Circuit Breakers?
The 80% rule has long been part of electrical system design, but what's behind it, who set it, and why does it matter for certain circuits?
Read MoreThe 80% rule has long been part of electrical system design, but what's behind it, who set it, and why does it matter for certain circuits?
Read MoreFill up your car at the gas station and you're buying it by the gallon. Refuel your Boeing 747, and you're measuring fuel capacity by the pound.
Read MoreActive noise canceling has taken the serene world inside of headphones to the next level. The Sennheiser Momentum 5s are a worthy addition to the market.
Read MoreDon't throw away your paper maps just yet! There are a few reasons why the old, reliable, atlas is seeing a resurgence. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreDid Apple really abandon its most premium metal? Discover why the latest flagship phones dropped Titanium, and the device that kept it alive.
Read MoreThere's a new digital detox flip phone coming soon, and it's going to appeal to Gen Z. Here's what makes this particular phone very interesting.
Read MoreWe're taking a look at the xTool M2, a multifunctional DIY desktop tool with the ability to use lasers and CMYK ink for creative projects.
Read MoreThere are plenty of buttons on modern refrigerators. If you're not aware of the Power Freeze mode on your Samsung model, it's worth reading up on it.
Read MoreFirefighters need a reliable source of pressurized water from fire hydrants to battle blazes, and regulations exist that mandate minimum pressure for hydrants.
Read MoreWater-pumping windmills have been around since the late 1800s. Part of the reason for their longevity is how simply they work and are to maintain.
Read MoreAmazon provides 28% of the internet's cloud infrastructure with its AWS servers, and the company actively seeks new tech to increase efficiency and uptime.
Read MoreEvery one of these technologies was declared obsolete at some point. The surprising part is why millions of people are still using them today.
Read MoreYou might laugh at some of these car accessories at first, but a few minutes later you may find yourself wondering why your car doesn't already have them.
Read MoreGoogle's Pixel a-series phones are like the younger sibling to the Pixel line. They're usually a lot cheaper, for one thing. How does Google reduce the prices?
Read MoreSamsung recently did a complete visual overhaul of its Samsung Health app. While this sounds fine on paper, users seem to feel it's a mixed bag. Here's why.
Read MoreWhen traveling abroad, you might notice something is missing in many homes and public buildings. Here's why Europe has been slow to adopt air conditioning.
Read MoreNuclear power is one of the more efficient means of generating power, and data centers require a lot of it, so how many reactors would it take?
Read MoreAre you losing money every month just because you make purchases through App Store? Discover the hidden YouTube premium surcharge and how to bypass it.
Read MoreDo you prefer Waze over Google Maps but miss crucial road details? Discover the highly anticipated intersection feature finally rolling out to drivers.
Read MoreApple just raised prices on its most popular computers and tablets. Discover which devices managed to escape the massive price hike.
Read MoreCostco sells plenty of outdoor gear, but these camping gadgets have earned strong user reviews for comfort, convenience, cooking, and cleanup.
Read MoreCarbon monoxide detectors can emit various types of beeps. Some are relatively innocuous, while others are high-priority alerts that you should not ignore.
Read MoreIt's a great time to be a fan of budget drones — unless you live in the U.S., of course, whose ban on foreign-made drones has claimed another victim.
Read MoreLike almost every retailer out there, Home Depot has a dizzying selection of discounted products this July 4th. Here are some of the best deals.
Read MoreGoogle Maps has a variety of icons that are mostly self-explanatory, but the leaf icon can confuse some drivers when they first see it. What does it mean?
Read MoreApple promised a much smarter Siri back in 2024. The latest beta suggests it's finally catching up, so we put it to the test to see what's changed.
Read MoreSecurity teams are taking no chances at the World Cup, with drone operators learning the hard way that flying in restricted zones leads to serious consequences.
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