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  • Costco store
    By Damir Mujezinovic 11 months ago

    Yes, You Can Trade-In Your Old Phone At Costco - But Does It Pay A Fair Price?

    Costco offers a mobile device trade-in program through a partner. Here's how the trade-in program works and how it compares to other programs.

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  • The Amazon Fire HD 10 tablet with the Amazon Stylus Pen
    By Corazon Victorino 11 months ago

    What Is The Best Tablet For Drawing In 2025? (According To Users)

    You might be surprised to learn what the best user-rated tablet is to hone your artistic prowess (and its price!).

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  • Person wrapping extension cord
    By Patrick Phillips 11 months ago

    This May Be The Most Efficient Way To Wrap An Extension Cord

    If you're constantly working with extension cords, it's worth knowing the best way to manage and wrap the cabling once your done. It will save you a headache.

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  • A Typhoon-class submarine surfaced in a harbor.
    By Brad Hill 11 months ago

    Was The Red October A Real Soviet Submarine?

    The Red October, featured in both a Tom Clancy novel and a movie starring Sean Connery and Alec Baldwin, seemed so genuine. Was it a real Soviet submarine?

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  • A man carrying a portable power station by handle
    By Pankil Shah 11 months ago

    Watts Vs. Watt-Hours: Why These Two Power Station Specs Mean Very Different Things

    Confused between watts and watt-hours? Learn the key difference between these two power station specs and why it matters for your energy needs.

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  • Text reading AI with laptop overlayed on it
    By Max Miller 11 months ago

    What Is An AI PC & How Is It Different From A Normal PC?

    Wondering what an AI PC is? Learn how it differs from a regular PC, what makes it AI-ready, and why it’s gaining traction in tech.

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  • An aerial view of Kismet, the 122-metre superyacht in transit
    By Dauglas Denga 11 months ago

    What Makes A Yacht A Superyacht?

    Yachts are the pinnacle of luxury on the seas... or so you'd think. Superyachts are even bigger, fancier yachts, and even those aren't the highest peak.

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  • Spirit airline plane preparing to land
    By Lynnae Williams 11 months ago

    Are Cheap Airlines Worth Using? Here's What You Should Consider First

    Some airlines specialize in offering budget flight tickets, but are they worth it? There are some things you need to know before booking your next trip.

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  • someone holding a stylus and tablet
    By Hiba Fiaz 11 months ago

    10 Of The Best Tablets Over 12 Inches You Can Buy Right Now

    A good tablet can change how you live your life. If you're going to invest big bucks in a 12-inch-plus model, you should know which ones are the best.

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  • male and female USB ports on a yellow background
    By Keyede Erinfolami 11 months ago

    Male Vs. Female USB Ports: What's The Difference?

    If you've got a manual on USB ports or have watched any kind of video, you may have heard them referred to as Male or Female ports. Here's what that means.

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  • An Airbus A330 in Neo livery shortly after take-off
    By Rahul Srinivas 11 months ago

    Airbus A330 Engines: Which Do These Airliners Use & Who Makes Them?

    With over thirty years of service the Airbus A330 has used a variety of engines. The current model, however, exclusively uses one manufacturer.

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  • A Challenge Group Boeing 747.
    By Chris Littlechild 11 months ago

    Why Do Planes Sometimes Dump Fuel Before Landing?

    Airplane fuel is expensive, and airlines aren't in the business of throwing away valuable assets. So why do planes sometimes dump fuel before they land?

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  • A girl using an iPhone Pro model.
    By Aman Kumar 11 months ago

    'This Accessory Uses Too Much Power' On iPhone: What It Means And How To Fix It

    You may get an odd error about an accessory using too much power when trying to connect USB devices to your IPhone. Here's how to fix the error.

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  • Laptop, controler, smartphone, earphones on display
    By Damir Mujezinovic 11 months ago

    What Devices Are Usually Classified As A 'Gadget' & What Does The Word Mean?

    There's a blurry line between a gadget and other technology or devices, but what how do you define the terms and what does the word actually mean?

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  • Black Li Time battery LiFePO4
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 11 months ago

    Who Makes LiTime Batteries And Where Are They Made?

    Curious who makes LiTime batteries and where they’re produced? Find out the company behind them and where these popular batteries are manufactured.

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  • Multplx Anchor Adapter for Laptop Security Lock Cable
    By Lynnae Williams 11 months ago

    What Is An Anchor Security Lock Adapter & How Can It Help Prevent Your Laptop From Getting Stolen?

    Learn what the Multplx Anchor Adapter is and how it helps protect your laptop from theft by securing it to desks or other sturdy surfaces.

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  • Russian submarine surfaced in front of Russian building
    By Brad Hill 11 months ago

    What Is The Most Advanced Russian Submarine In Service Today?

    While the U.S. has the largest and most advanced submarine fleet, Russia is catching up with the impressive and well-armed Severodvinsk class.

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  • A man driving a boat in the sea
    By Sumukh Rao 11 months ago

    11 Sea-Worthy Gadgets To Level Up Your Boating Experience

    With boating season on the horizon, be sure to get your hands on some of these sea-worthy gadgets before you get out on the boat.

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  • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 on digitally rendered background
    By Max Miller 11 months ago

    NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Vs. 4070: How Do The GPUs Compare?

    If you're in the market for a new graphics card the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 may seem like a good bet, but it's not so good an upgrade as it appears.

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  • an airplane taking off
    By Samyak Goswami 11 months ago

    Why Do Airplanes Take Off And Land Into The Wind?

    Wondering why airplanes take off and land into the wind? Learn how wind direction boosts lift, improves control, and ensures safer flights.

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  • Pope Francis waving and addressing crowd
    By Alex Hevesy 11 months ago

    Pope Francis' Warning About The Use Of Modern Technology May Surprise You

    Throughout his tenure, Pope Francis championed many progressive ideals, including his stance on technology and its relationship with humans over time.

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  • Helicopter flying over mountains
    By Chris Littlechild 11 months ago

    How High Can A Helicopter Fly? (And Can It Get To The Top Of Mount Everest?)

    Mount Everest stands tall, but can the maneuverability and landing versatility of a helicopter allow it to land on the summit?

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  • Purple Echo Pop on a vanity table with women accessories
    By Marinel Sigue 11 months ago

    Can Amazon Alexa Devices Work Without Wi-Fi? Here's What You Need To Know

    While some smart devices are fully functional without an internet connection, Alexa devices require internet for most things, but not everything.

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  • USB to serial adapter on a laptop keyboard
    By Pankil Shah 11 months ago

    What Is A USB To Serial Adapter Used For & Do You Need A Driver For One?

    Learn what a USB to Serial adapter is used for, when you might need one, and whether installing a driver is required for it to work properly.

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  • A nuclear-powered icebreaker sails across an Arctic landscape
    By Alec Hively 11 months ago

    Do Civilian Nuclear-Powered Ships Exist?

    Six of the world's nations have nuclear-powered ships and submarines, but a few civilian ships have also had nuclear power over the years. This is their story.

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  • person pointing to Victorinox Midnite Manager@Work USB
    By Quina Baterna 11 months ago

    Do Any Swiss Army Knives Come With A USB Drive?

    Swiss Army Knives include all sorts of handy tools that might end up being useful on a daily basis, but do any come with USB drives? We took a look to find out.

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  • A large ship traveling through a wide section of the Panama Canal.
    By Shane Schmid 11 months ago

    How Long Does It Take For A Ship To Cross The Panama Canal?

    The Panama Canal was built on the premise that it would cut the time needed to go from the Atlantic to the Pacific. So how long does it take to cross the canal?

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