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  • Black Google Pixel 2 face-down on a black surface.
    By Anthoni Oisin 34 min ago

    These Google Pixel Phones Are Officially Too Old For Software Updates

    Google has released 11 generations of Pixel phones as of 2026, which means some are now too old to get software updates. Here's which ones they are.

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  • Menards storefront property
    By Samantha Catalano 4 hours ago

    4 Menards Tools To Complete Your On-The-Go Tool-Kit

    It's a good idea always to have an on-the-go tool kit in case you need to fix something quickly or help a friend. Luckily, Menards has just what you need.

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  • Luxury yacht at sea at sunset
    By Nate Williams 5 hours ago

    What Is The 12-Person Rule On A Yacht?

    There are plenty of regulations to adhere to when you're out at sea, one of which is the 12-person rule for yachts. Here's what the rule is and why it exists.

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  • Robot holding a human skull
    By Cassidy Ward 6 hours ago

    Times Technology Went Straight Up Evil

    Technology is meant to make our lives easier, and most of the time it does. But there have been instances when technology doesn't go as planned.

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  • An IBM 5150 personal computer with its keyboard.
    By Adnan Ahmed 8 hours ago

    This Tech Was Initially Dunked On - Now Almost Everyone Uses It

    Not every massive tech revolution was welcomed with open arms. Discover the five ubiquitous innovations that critics and consumers originally hated.

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  • man taking chicken out of small air fryer
    By Sarah Chaney 15 hours ago

    9 Tiny Appliances Made To Fit Your Small Kitchen

    Maximize counter space with these compact, multi purpose kitchen appliances, from mini coffee makers to tiny blenders and air fryers.

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  • A white wind turbine in the middle of a grassy farmland
    By Nate Williams 19 hours ago

    Why Modern Wind Turbines Turn Clockwise – But Traditional Dutch Windmills Didn't

    Most modern industrial-scale wind turbines rotate clockwise, but is there a fundamental reason that requires that? Maybe it's more efficient. Let's get into it.

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  • Person holding a red and black flash drive over a laptop
    By Kazim Alvi 22 hours ago

    Never Skip This Step Before Throwing Out An Old USB Drive

    There may come a time where you need to dispose of an old USB flash drive. There is one important thing you need to do before you get rid of it.

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  • A OnePlus 8 Pro in the blue colorway kept on a table next to its box
    By Sumukh Rao 22 hours ago

    Android Just Lost A Major Player: Why OnePlus Leaving The USA Matters

    With OnePlus officially bowing out of the U.S. smartphone market, American consumers are poised to lose out from the lack of diversity in the market.

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  • MacBook Neo laptops on display at an Apple Store
    By Alvin Wanjala 23 hours ago

    Dell XPS 13 Vs MacBook Neo: How Do The Laptops Compare?

    These two laptops are relatively inexpensive and lightweight. If that's what you're looking for in the laptop market, it's worth exploring their differences.

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  • Group of students around computer.
    By Joe Oliveto 1 day ago

    3 Back-To-School Electronics You Can Save On At Costco In 2026

    If you're hunting for gadgets for the new school year, Costco is currently offering several discounts as well as savings when you bundle items together.

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  • scuba diver swimming above a shipwreck
    By Joseph Pallante 1 day ago

    12 Of The Most Fascinating Shipwrecks From Around The World

    There are over 3 million shipwrecks lurking worldwide, but the history, heritage, and treasure of these abandoned vessels put them a step above the rest.

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  • A hand holding a remote with a blurry background of a TV.
    By Jordan Wirth 1 day ago

    How To Turn Off Autoplay Videos On Facebook, YouTube, Netflix, Bluesky, And More

    Few things are more universally hated than autoplay on streaming and social media, but there's usually a fix.

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  • Wind turbines in the middle of a European field
    By Alan Bradley 1 day ago

    How Much Oil Does A Wind Turbine Use In Its Lifetime?

    Yes, wind turbines use oil, but the amount used throughout their lifetime depends on several factors, like maintenance practices and site conditions.

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  • A OnePlus 10 smartphone resting on a wooden table with a red box on top.
    By Sumukh Rao 1 day ago

    5 Reasons You Might Not Want To Buy A OnePlus Phone

    OnePlus used to be a great choice for Android phones, but not anymore — here's why.

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  • A wind turbine shown at dusk
    By Alan Bradley 1 day ago

    How Many Wind Turbines Do You Need To Power A House?

    So you want to install some wind turbines to supply power to your home? Great. Time to do some math to determine how many it'll take to cover the utility bill.

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  • A Flock camera against a blue sky.
    By Shane O'Neill 1 day ago

    Have I Been Flocked: What The Search Database Promises (And Where It Misses The Mark)

    Flock cameras and the data they collect have become a hot topic, giving rise to databases like Have I Been Flocked. Here's what the site is all about.

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  • Android Auto interface on a car's head unit
    By Sumukh Rao 2 days ago

    5 Wireless Android Auto Issues That Don't Exist With USB

    Wireless Android Auto offers the convenience of not having to plug your phone in, but using a USB cord can help avoid a number of annoying issues.

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  • Amazon logo on a white bakcground
    By Syeda Laiba Alam 2 days ago

    8 Interesting Amazon Gadgets You Can Get For Under $50

    Interested in doing a little online shopping, but not looking to break the bank? The affordable gadgets will add a dose of convenience to your life and home.

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  • Dave talking on Shark Tank
    By Mikael Trench 2 days ago

    What Happened To The Brightwheel App From Shark Tank Season 7?

    Brightwheel promised to revolutionize how parents interacted with their children's schools via its app when it arrived on Shark Tank. Here's what happened next.

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  • A Logitech logo on a storefront.
    By Daniel Trock 2 days ago

    5 Tech Brands That Are Owned By Logitech

    Logitech is one the biggest tech accessory brands in the world, making everything from keyboards to cameras, but the company also has a stable sub-brands.

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  • A white router placed on a table with four Ethernet cables connected to its LAN ports
    By Kazim Alvi 3 days ago

    Can You Use An Old Router As A Network Switch?

    Running out of Ethernet ports for your smart home? Discover how to repurpose an old Wi-Fi router into a free network switch with one simple tweak.

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  • Robot giving peace sign.
    By Joe Oliveto 3 days ago

    Engineer Who Helped Create AI Says 'We're Toast' If It Gets Smarter Than Humans

    AI is becoming increasingly integrated into all aspects of modern life, but unchecked growth has raised safety concerns with one groundbreaking AI engineer.

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  • person shredding vegetables into garbage disposal
    By Quina Baterna 3 days ago

    How To Clean Your Garbage Disposal (And How Often You Should)

    Is an unappetizing smell coming from your kitchen sink? Discover the simple pantry hack and routine that neutralizes buildup and prevents nasty clogs.

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  • Portable air conditioner in a bedroom with a long vent hose attached to a window
    By Bob Sharp 3 days ago

    5 Downsides Of Portable Air Conditioners

    Tempted to buy a portable AC? Discover the five hidden drawbacks that often make these popular cooling units a frustrating waste of money.

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  • Person connecting a smartwatch to a charger
    By Alvin Wanjala 3 days ago

    There's A Good Reason Why Many Smartwatches Don't Use USB-C Charging Ports

    Tired of carrying a proprietary magnetic puck to charge your wearable? Discover the hidden hardware trade-off preventing a universal USB-C cable switch.

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  • A flashlight producing a cone of light on the ground
    By Daniel Trock 3 days ago

    How Many Lumens Should You Look For In An EDC Flashlight?

    When it comes to flashlights, you may be tempted to buy the brightest one you can find, but the reality is you probably don't need something that powerful.

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