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  • A bunch of gadgets laid out on a desk.
    By Barry Peacock 10 months ago

    10 Of The Coolest & Most Useful Gadgets You'll Want For Your Desk At Home Or Work

    Whether you're looking to increase productivity or unwind in a preferred setting, these useful gadgets could be worth picking up for your home office.

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  • The Amazon Subscribe & Save menu open in the app.
    By Pankil Shah 10 months ago

    How To Cancel Subscribe And Save On Amazon (And Why You May Want To)

    You can get a discount on Amazon by choosing to have something automatically shipped to you every so often. But there may come a time when you need to stop.

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  • Camera bag with gear laid out on display
    By Quina Baterna 10 months ago

    6 Top-Rated DSLR Camera Bags For Travel

    Whether you are a professional photographer or do it as a hobby, it's vital to protect your gear. Here are the best DSLR camera bags for travel.

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  • Extension cord with a bunch of plugs
    By Mike Bedard 10 months ago

    10 Common Extension Cord Mistakes You Should Avoid

    Don’t let extension cord errors put your home at risk. Find out the most common mistakes and tips for proper use to ensure safety and efficiency.

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  • A MEMS prototype designed to be inserted onto a person's retina shown by a woman's eye
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 10 months ago

    What Is Smart Dust? Here's What You Need To Know

    Smart dust is a brand new technology comprised of millions of sensors that can monitor an area via wi-fi. Naturally, it's led to some conspiracies.

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  • Bravo pitch on
    By David Bixenspan 10 months ago

    What Happened To The Bravo Tipping App From Shark Tank Season 9?

    Bravo, a tipping app featured in season 9 of "Shark Tank," reached an onscreen deal with the Sharks, but what happened after the cameras were off?

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  • A person checking their hart rate activity on a smartwatch
    By Nadeem Sarwar 10 months ago

    The Big Health Mistake Most Smartwatch Wearers Are Making

    Using a smartwatch can give you important health data you might not have access to otherwise, but you may be missing one huge aspect of the wearable.

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  • Flicking screen problem on lapto
    By Mahnoor Faisal 10 months ago

    Laptop Screen Flickering? Here Are A Few Fixes To Try

    Having trouble with your laptop's display flickering while you're trying to use it? Here's a few steps that may help you out if you use Windows.

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  • Young and older cheerful men sat looking at an iPhone
    By Pankil Shah 10 months ago

    5 Ways To Simplify The iPhone For Seniors, Making It More User-Friendly

    The iPhone is customizable and built with accessibility and user-friendliness in mind. With a few adjustments, you can make them easier for seniors to use.

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  • Raspberry Pi with monitor booting up
    By Marinel Sigue 10 months ago

    How To Screen Record On Raspberry Pi

    While creating a screen recording on many operating systems is pretty straightforward, a Raspberry Pi has a few options that require getting your hands dirty.

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  • Gemini start chat screen
    By Syeda Laiba Alam 10 months ago

    12 Useful Google Gemini AI Extensions To Enable On Your Phone

    If you have an Android smartphone, then you likely already have access to some of Google Gemini's most useful extensions. Here's how to turn them on.

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  • Chromebook and Chromebook Plus on white background
    By Damir Mujezinovic 10 months ago

    What Is A Chromebook Plus & How Does It Differ From A Regular Chromebook?

    If you've been shopping for a Chromebook recently, you might have seen some models sporting the Chromebook Plus name. What's the difference between these?

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  • Person taking out the display assembly of an Apple Watch
    By Nadeem Sarwar 10 months ago

    Own An Apple Watch? You May Get Some Money Back Thanks To This Class-Action Lawsuit

    If you own a first-generation Apple Watch, you could get some money back for issues involving the wearable. Here's how to know if you're eligible.

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  • A woman is looking at multiple PC monitors
    By Monica J. White 10 months ago

    How To Daisy Chain Monitors: Everything You Need To Know

    If you're going for a multi-monitor setup in your workstation but have limited display ports, daisy chaining your displays might be a great option.

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  • Picture of a lock in front of a home
    By Patrick Phillips 10 months ago

    4 Of The Best Home Security Systems Without A Subscription

    Having a home security system is vital for keeping you, and your loved ones, safe, but they can get expensive. Here are four that don't require a subscription.

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  • Three USAF jet fighters aircraft during an exercise
    By Rahul Srinivas 10 months ago

    Big Changes Are Coming To The U.S. Military's Fleet In 2025

    The United States military is undergoing some serious changes in 2025, but the adjustments might not be what you think. Here's what's happening.

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  • Close up of TCL's RayNeo X2 AR glasses
    By Nadeem Sarwar 10 months ago

    Apple Just Killed A Smart Glasses Project (And We Can't Really Blame Them)

    Following the Apple Vision Pro's production uncertainty, it seems Apple has also canned another mixed-reality project involving a new pair of smart glasses.

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  • A close up of a hand putting a Chipolo CARD Spot card-shapped wallet tracker into a red wallet with a blurred background
    By Emma Street 10 months ago

    5 Card-Shaped Trackers That'll Help You Find Your Lost Wallet

    There are many Bluetooth trackers available, but if you want one specifically for your wallet in case it gets lost, consider one of these card-shaped trackers.

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  • Hand holding phone showing Samsung Good Lock app
    By Marinel Sigue 10 months ago

    You Can Customize Your Galaxy Phone With Samsung's Good Lock App - Here's How

    The Good Lock is a convenient way to customize your Samsung Galaxy smartphone, and here are the ways you can.

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  • Close-up of Symphonized earbuds connected to a cell phone
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    By Jack Picone 10 months ago

    You Should Be Using Wood Earphones — Here's Why

    When it comes to audio technology, wood is one of the best materials you can use. The Symphonized line of earbuds blends style, sustainability, and sound.

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  • Smaretphones on a table
    By Adam Doud 10 months ago

    The Fastest Phone You Can Buy In The US Isn't Made By Apple

    Apple has dominated the market as the fastest phone in the US for years, but one surprising Android offering may have finally beat the iPhone.

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  • The USS Louisville (SSN-724) on the surface during a military exercise in Thailand in 2019
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 10 months ago

    Why Are Submarines Called Boats? The History Behind The Term

    Don't make the mistake of calling a submarine a ship, there's a reason why they are called boats and there's a good a bit of history behind it.

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  • alexa amazon echo dot
    By Aaron Greenbaum 10 months ago

    Alexa Easter Eggs: 10 Fun Things To Ask Your Amazon Smart Device

    Alexa isn't just a useful smart home program, it also hides a variety of Easter eggs referencing movies, video games, and more.

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  • a Canon DSLR camera and some lenses
    By Jowi Morales 10 months ago

    5 Of The Best DSLR Cameras That Won't Break The Bank

    if you're looking to get a new DSLR camera, these are some of the best ones you can get that are quite affordable.

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  • Coast Guard boat near the site of the CRJ Black Hawk crash in D.C.
    By Damir Mujezinovic 10 months ago

    The Big Questions Experts Are Asking About The DC Helicopter And Plane Crash

    The collision of a U.S. Army helicopter and an American Airlines plane over Washington D.C. has left many people stunned. Here's what experts want to know.

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  • Person putting a checked bag on the scale before a flight
    By Jowi Morales 10 months ago

    TSA's Electronics Rules Explained: What's Allowed In Checked Bags & What's Not

    If you are packing a checked bag for your upcoming flight, it's vital to know the TSA's electronics rules before arriving at the airport to avoid any delays.

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  • Man using Google search on a laptop
    By Damir Mujezinovic 10 months ago

    The Weird, Yet Useful Trick That Seems To Turn Off Google AI Search Results

    AI overviews are on by default when searching on Google, however, this ingenious but potentially vulgar method of Googling somehow removes AI content in search.

    Read More
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