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  • Meta AI on screen
    By Quina Baterna 10 months ago

    Can You Opt Out Of Instagram's Meta AI Features?

    With the rise in AI-powered features being used across popular services, you may be looking for a way out, but can you opt out of Instagram's Meta AI?

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  • CPU on circuit board concept
    By Rob Rich 10 months ago

    Computers 101: What Does APU Stand For?

    An APU's function is a bit less straightforward than the name implies, unlike that of the GPU or CPU.

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  • Three bottles of threadlocker
    By Cody D. Campbell 10 months ago

    6 Handy Uses For Loctite Threadlocker (And Which Colors You'll Need)

    Loctite Threadlocker comes in a range of color ratings, each with its own particular ideal use case. Read on to see what each one is particularly good at.

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  • A tank in the desert
    By Brad Hill 10 months ago

    Why Did The U.S. Marine Corps Stop Using Tanks?

    While the majority of our military's tanks belong to the U.S. Army, the Marines used to have its own divisions of heavy cavalry before it scaled back heavily.

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  • WD-40 cans in pile
    By Quina Baterna 10 months ago

    WD-40 Contact Cleaner Vs. Electric Parts Cleaner: Which Should You Use To Clean Your Electronics?

    WD-40 and its many iterations offer flexible cleaning solutions, but when it comes to sensitive electronics, WD-40 bisects into two specific variants.

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  • Ballistic missile launched from underwater
    By Brad Hill 10 months ago

    US Navy Submarines: What Does 'SLBM' Stand For?

    SLBMS have been a cornerstone of America's strategic deterrence since the 1960s, and here's how they work.

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  • Asus ZenBook Duo (2024) laptop.
    By Nadeem Sarwar 10 months ago

    Is The Dual-Screen On Asus Zenbook Duo Merely A Gimmick? We Found Out

    After seeing it at CES 2024, SlashGear decided now was the time to test the Asus Zenbook Duo to see if its dual-screen is useful or just a gimmick.

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  • iPhone 15 Pro and Google Pixel 7a
    By Jam Kotenko 10 months ago

    Can You Transfer Your Android SIM To An iPhone?

    If you are switching from Android to an iPhone and want to transfer the SIM card, the steps to take can vary widely. Here's everything you need to know.

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  • X social media on a phone.
    By Nadeem Sarwar 10 months ago

    Brazil Orders X Ban: Why Using A VPN Could Be An Expensive Mistake

    X, formerly known as Twitter, has been banned in the country of Brazil. If you live there, you might be tempted to use a VPN, but doing so could be costly.

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  • airplane landing gear and tire on runway
    By Rob Rich 10 months ago

    What Causes An Airplane Tire To Explode?

    Due to their strict regulations, it's not common for airplane tires to explode, but there are factors that cause this to happen from time to time.

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  • MasterCraft boat
    By Ron King 10 months ago

    When Did MasterCraft Make The Switch To Ilmor Engines & How Is GM Involved?

    Ilmor might be best known for making F1 engines, but it also makes boat engines. Here's when MasterCraft made the switch to Ilmor and how GM was involved.

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  • Using blue Loctite on bicycle bolt
    By Daniel Trock 10 months ago

    Loctite 242 Vs. 243: What's The Difference?

    Loctite threadlocker comes in a variety of formulations, each suited for various tasks. Sometimes the difference can be very subtle, like Loctite 242 and 243.

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  • iMessage on an iPhone home screen
    By Max Miller 10 months ago

    RCS Is Finally On iPhone — Here Are The New Green Bubble Features

    Apple is finally adding the RCS standard long supported by Android devices. Here are the main features coming to your green bubble conversations with iOS 18.

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  • Eurofighter Typhoon jets in the sky
    By Damir Mujezinovic 10 months ago

    Which Fighter Jets Use Rolls-Royce Engines?

    With a commitment to world-class engineering it should come as no surprise that Rolls-Royce engines power some of the most advanced fighter jets in the world.

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  • USS George Washington at sea
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 10 months ago

    What Caused The Fire On The USS George Washington (CVN 73) Aircraft Carrier?

    In 2008, a fire broke out on the nuclear-powered USS George Washington aircraft carrier and became national news. But what really caused the fire?

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  • Copilot key on mechanical keyboard
    By Max Miller 10 months ago

    Microsoft Copilot+ PCs: Everything You Need To Know

    In May 2024, the company announced the first crop of these Microsoft Copilot+ PCs, and here's how they stand.

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  • Laptop browser open to SlashGear
    By Samantha Catalano 10 months ago

    Do Laptop Coolers Actually Make A Difference? Here's What We Found Out

    The Havit 15.6-17 Inch Laptop Cooling Pad is the smallest of the Havit cooling pad options, and here's how useful it is.

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  • MacBook macOS Catalina
    By Lynnae Williams 10 months ago

    macOS Catalina: How To Factory Reset Your Computer

    If you are running a Mac with macOS Catalina, it might be time to sell it or give it away, but you'll want to wipe it first. Here's how to do that.

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  • Air Horse One crew in front of plane
    By Daniel Trock 10 months ago

    Inside 'Air Horse One,' The Most Luxurious Plane In Horse Racing

    Much like the president or celebrities get private jets, race horses get to fly in style as well, and it's all thanks to Tex Sutton's customized Boeing 727.

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  • Moen Sleek smart faucet black
    By Daniel Trock 10 months ago

    5 Smart Kitchen Faucets You Can Turn On Using Your Voice

    Having a faucet you can activate with a touch is one thing, but having one you can activate with a voice command can be even more convenient.

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  • Classic airplanes
    By C. Gordon 10 months ago

    3 Classic Airplanes That You Can Still Fly On Today

    You might think the heyday of flying in planes from decades past is over, but there are a handful of classic aircraft you can still take a ride in.

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  • dog looking at tablet
    By Quina Baterna 10 months ago

    5 Tips To Make Your iPad Pet-Friendly

    Once you've downloaded the best apps, you can take it a step further by making sure your iPad's settings are fit for your pet.

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  • Man using house automation app
    By Mikael Trench 10 months ago

    4 Smart Blinds You Can Control With Your iPhone

    If you're an iPhone user, you may be surprised to learn that not all smart blinds will work with the Apple Home app.

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  • laptop display on desk
    By Pankil Shah 10 months ago

    Why Your Windows PC Wakes Up From Sleep Mode By Itself (And How To Stop It)

    If your Windows PC keeps waking up from sleep mode like it has a mind of its own, here are the most common culprits and how to fix the issue.

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  • iPhone on table with Samsung foldables
    By Max Miller 10 months ago

    Here's When Apple's Rumored Foldable iPhone May Hit Store Shelves

    Rumors of a possible foldable iPhone have been unfolding recently. Here is everything we know about it and when it might hit the Apple Store.

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  • USS Oriskany sinking
    By Brad Hill 10 months ago

    Why Did The Navy Sink Aircraft Carrier CV/CVA-34 (USS Oriskany) & Where Is It Now?

    Some time ago, the U.S. Navy sank one of its aircraft carriers for a reason that may not be immediately obvious. Here's where and why they did it.

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  • The Samsung logo
    By Shane O'Neill 10 months ago

    Are Samsung Laptops Any Good? Here's What Owners Say

    Samsung has been in the laptop game for a while, but are the products any good? While it's not a definitive answer, here's what owners have to say.

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