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  • A Russian 2S19M2 Msta-S self-propelled howitzer during a Victory Day parade with a soldier saluting from an open hatch/
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 9 months ago

    Which Countries Have The Most Artillery In Their Military?

    The world's military heavyweights all have substantial amounts of artillery, but some countries stand out with the biggests arsenals of all.

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  • Brian Yennie and Earl Cole (in space suit) talking to investors on "Shark Tank."
    By Eli Shayotovich 9 months ago

    What Happened To The SMART Tire Company From Shark Tank Season 13?

    On Season 13 of "Shark Tank," the SMART Tire Company failed to gain the interest of investors. But the story of what happened afterward is an interesting one.

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  • Rocket launching from rocket stage at Cape Canaveral, FL
    By Tom Clark 9 months ago

    Why Do Rockets Almost Always Launch To The East?

    Have you ever noticed that rockets tend to launch from the east coast of the U.S.? There is actually a reason for that, and it's not just Florida's weather.

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  • A temperature sensor mounted on a wall inside a home
    By Sumukh Rao 9 months ago

    10 Useful Smart Sensors For The Inside Of Your Home

    Looking to beef up the security of your humble abode? Check out these useful smart sensors that can be used for the inside of your home.

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  • Front view of parked airplane
    By Chris Littlechild 9 months ago

    Where Do Airplanes Store Their Fuel?

    When every ounce of weight and its distribution matters, the question of where airplanes store their fuel becomes an important consideration.

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  • Roku TV in a living room
    By Pankil Shah 9 months ago

    Is Your Roku Lagging? This Might Be Why

    Streaming devices tend to develop lag every once in a while, and the Roku is no different. Don't panic, there are some steps you can take to sort it out.

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  • A person holding an LED light bulb.
    By Shane O'Neill 9 months ago

    Can LED Lights Be Recycled? How To Dispose Of Your Bulbs

    LED lights are one of the most commonly used devices in the modern world. When the time comes to replace it, could you recycle an old LED lightbulb?

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  • A white IcyBreeze cooler on its wheels
    By Shane O'Neill 9 months ago

    Where Can You Still Buy An IcyBreeze Cooler & Are They Any Good? (Here's What Users Say)

    The IcyBreeze Cooler is now discontinued, but you can still buy one if you know where to look. Should you, though? Let's see what owners think.

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  • A man using LG monitor at his desk
    By Pankil Shah 9 months ago

    What Can A Smart Monitor Do & Is It Worth Buying Over A Regular One?

    A standard monitor doesn't have a lot of use once you turn off your computer, but a smart monitor can let you use several features on just the monitor.

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  • Surge protector with multiple devices and cables plugged into it
    By Lynnae Williams 9 months ago

    Why You Shouldn't Plug A Surge Protector Into Another Surge Protector

    While it might seem tempting to plug one surge protector into another to get even more ports or addition protection, this is actually a very bad idea.

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  • iPhone and iPad next to each other
    By Pankil Shah 9 months ago

    How To Tell Which Country Your iPhone Or iPad Came From (And Why You Might Want To)

    Want to know where your iPhone or iPad was made? Here’s how to find its country of origin and why it could matter for features or support.

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  • Person holding a light bulb
    By Patrick Phillips 9 months ago

    Can You Use A Regular Light Bulb In A 3-Way Socket?

    Wondering if you can use a regular light bulb in a 3-way socket? Learn what happens, if it’s safe, and how it affects brightness settings.

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  • Modern M1 Abrams tank with no muzzle break
    By Bob Sharp 9 months ago

    Why Don't Modern Tanks Have Muzzle Brakes?

    Muzzle brakes help reduce recoil when firing, which may seem like a useful thing to have on tanks. But modern tanks generally eschew them — why?

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  • Blink Outdoor 4
    By Abdul Haddi 9 months ago

    9 Smart Devices To Make Your Home Or Office More Secure

    Smart devices that truly improve home and office security. These reliable picks include smart locks, cameras, and sensors that are easy to use and dependable.

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  • A tractor battery in its bay
    By Shane O'Neill 9 months ago

    Can You Jump A Lawn Mower Battery With A Car?

    If your riding lawn mower has a weak battery, you may be tempted to try get it going by jumping it with a car. But can you do it, and is it safe?

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  • Different types of small batteries
    By KR Manalo 9 months ago

    Do Batteries Use AC Or DC Current? (And Why Does It Matter?)

    Batteries are a part of our everyday life, and power everything from phones to gaming handhelds to laptops, but do those batteries use AC or DC current?

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  • A serial port removed from its hardware on a white background next to a serial port cable.
    By Emma Street 9 months ago

    Here's What A Computer's Serial Port Was For (And Where It's Still Necessary)

    Before USB ports became standard on PCs, several devices connected through a serial port. They're obsolete in many ways, but they still see some use.

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  • Ryobi batteries in charger
    By Cody D. Campbell 9 months ago

    Can You Mix And Match Ryobi Batteries Of The Same Voltage?

    While it's technically possible to use some Ryobi batteries and tools interchangeably, you may not get great performance, and your safety is not guaranteed.

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  • SanDisk Extreme Go Portable SSD next to a laptop
    By Max Miller 9 months ago

    The Popular Costco USB Drive You Should Avoid (And Alternatives You Can Try)

    Thinking of buying a USB drive from Costco? Find out which popular model to avoid and explore alternatives that offer better durability.

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  • A V-1 flying bomb in-flight, left-side view, original World War II photograph.
    By Madeline Cuccio 9 months ago

    Why German WW2 Missiles Were So Terrifying To Anyone Who Heard Them

    The characteristic low growl of a German V-1 missile terrified people across England and Belgium. Here's what made their sound so unsettling.

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  • Woman reading on couch with air purifier on floor
    By Mikael Trench 9 months ago

    Do Cheap Air Purifiers Work? What You Should Check Before Buying

    Like any product, air purifier quality goes up the more you spend, but can you get by with a cheaper one? Perhaps, but there are some things you should check.

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  • An SB2A-4 near Naval Air Station Vero Beach, Florida, in 1942 or 43.
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 9 months ago

    World War 2's Worst Bomber Was Basically A Flying Coffin

    America has made many great airplanes, but this wasn't one of them. Toward the war's end, many of them went straight from the production line to the junkyard.

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  • An L3Harris Counter Communications System Meadowlands in a motor pool.
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 9 months ago

    How Space Force Plans To Protect The US From Chinese & Russian Spy Satellites

    One of the U.S. Space Force's key missions is to protect the United States from Chinese and Russian spy satellites. Here's a key tool in that effort.

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  • Front view of a boat cruising on the sea
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 9 months ago

    What's The Difference Between An Open And Closed Loop Cooling System In A Boat Engine?

    Boat engines have either open or closed loop cooling systems. How do these two differ, and is one better than the other? Here's everything you need to know.

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  • People replacing an incandescent bulbs with LED bulb in a light fixture
    By Lynnae Williams 9 months ago

    Can You Put An LED Bulb In An Incandescent Or Fluorescent Fixture

    Incandescent bulbs have been banned in the United States, but are you able to just install an LED bulb in their place, or do you need an upgrade?

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  • Passenger airplane taking off runway
    By Jacob Willeford 9 months ago

    10 Of The Shortest Airport Runways In The World

    Having a long runway at the airport is generally a good thing, but steep cliffs, mountains, and nearby oceans mean these airports have less room to work with.

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  • robot vacuum cleaning hardwood floor
    By Quina Baterna 9 months ago

    10 Smart Devices That Are Great For Seniors

    Getting older can make everyday things we're used to doing all seem a little bit (or a lot) harder. These smart gadgets could help, in lots of different ways.

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