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  • Person looking at MacBook next to external monitor
    By Quina Baterna August 15th, 2024

    Mac Not Detecting Your External Monitor? Here Are 6 Ways To Fix It

    It can be frustrating when you hook up an external monitor to your Mac and it doesn’t work. Here are six things you can try to fix the issue.

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  • Standard Starbucks coffee shop
    By Damir Mujezinovic August 15th, 2024

    Do US Navy Aircraft Carriers Really Have Starbucks On Board?

    The internet has been fostering the rumor for years that U.S. warships have a Starbucks on board and it's not entirely inaccurate. Here's what we know.

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  • Windows 11 on a laptop screen
    By Damir Mujezinovic August 14th, 2024

    Windows 11 'Government Edition': What It Is & Why It Might Be Dangerous

    Not everyone is a fan of Windows 11, with bloatware a key concern. A new Windows 11 Government Edition apparently offers a leaner experience, but is it real?

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  • EcoFlow Delta Pro and Extra Battery plugged into house in living room
    By Mark LoProto August 14th, 2024

    Jackery Explorer 3000 Pro Vs. EcoFlow Delta Pro: How Do These Power Stations Compare?

    Portable power stations are an alternative to gas-powered generators. Here’s how the Jackery Explorer 3000 Pro and EcoFlow Delta Pro compare.

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  • Woman using a tablet with computer code
    By Damir Mujezinovic August 14th, 2024

    What Is An API (And What Does This Abbreviation Stand For)?

    API is a technical term that has seeped into many conversations in recent years. Here's what it means, and what else you need to know about how they work.

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  • Tap to pay on iPhone
    By Nadeem Sarwar August 14th, 2024

    Apple Finally Loosens Its Grip On NFC Payments In iOS 18: Why That Matters

    Previously, the iPhone's NFC technology was only available for Apple Pay. Finally, Apple is loosening its grip on NFC payments in iOS 18. Here's why it matters.

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  • Meta app logos with Meta AI on a phone
    By Brad Hill August 14th, 2024

    Can Meta AI Be Disabled On WhatsApp & Facebook Messenger? Here's What You Need To Know

    Artificial intelligence is everywhere these days, and not everyone's happy about it. Here's how you can handle AI in two of the most popular messaging apps.

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  • Apple TV with Netflix app open
    By Marinel Sigue August 14th, 2024

    How To Close Apps On Apple TV (With And Without The Remote)

    The Apple TV remote can be confusing, but most of the gestures make sense once you know what to do. Here's how to use the remote close apps on Apple TV.

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  • Sample software for viewing and editing photos on tablet computer
    By Hiba Fiaz August 14th, 2024

    12 Of The Best Free Photo Editing Apps

    Editing is a critical part of making great images to share on social media, promote your business, or send to friends. Here editing tools you can try for free.

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  • Safari internet issues on iPhone
    By Adnan Ahmed August 14th, 2024

    Safari Not Working On Your iPhone? Here Are 4 Things To Try

    Safari acting up on your iPhone can be a huge problem and make it hard to get things done on your phone. Here are some tips to try if it happens to you.

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  • Raspberry Pi Pico board
    By Adnan Ahmed August 14th, 2024

    5 Of The Best Raspberry Pi Pico Accessories

    While the Raspberry Pi Pico is by design a bit more limited than a standard Raspberry Pi, the right accessories can help you unlock a world of creativity.

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  • Google Maps on smartphone map background
    By Jam Kotenko August 14th, 2024

    7 Cool Uses For Google Maps That Have Nothing To Do With Navigation

    Google as a platform is beneficial in a number of unexpected ways, here are a few you might want to try.

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  • USS Lexington in Corpus Christi
    By Daniel Trock August 13th, 2024

    What US Aircraft Carrier Turned Museum Is Docked In Corpus Christi, Texas?

    Corpus Christi, Texas, has an aircraft carrier just offshore that is a large floating museum. Here are the name and history of that naval ship.

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  • Hiker at dusk wearing headlamp
    By Jack Picone August 13th, 2024

    6 Of The Best Rechargeable Headlamps Available In 2024

    To save on batteries and space, it's a good idea to take a rechargeable headlamp around for emergencies or hiking. Here are some of the best options in 2024.

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  • Pixel 9 pro
    By Adam Doud August 13th, 2024

    Here's What's Actually Different About The Pixel 9 Pro

    Google has unveiled the Pixel 9 Pro and its larger sibling, the Pixel 9 Pro XL. Here's everything the two newest smartphone models bring to the table.

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  • Pixel 9 Pro Fold
    By Adam Doud August 13th, 2024

    Google's Pixel 9 Pro Fold Is Finally A Foldable Worth Spending Your Money On

    As part of this generation's Google Pixel Pro family, the Pixel 9 Pro Fold feels less like a Pixel outcast, and more like a proper foldable from Google.

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  • Pixel Watch 3
    By Adam Doud August 13th, 2024

    Pixel Watch 3 Might Just Tempt Me Away From Apple

    During Google's latest hardware event, we got our hands on the company's stylish new Pixel Watch 3 smartwatch, including its larger 45mm variant.

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  • Wi-Fi icon on iPhone
    By Pranav Bhardwaj August 13th, 2024

    iPhone Keeps Disconnecting From Wi-Fi? Here Is How To Fix It

    A variety of factors can contribute to your iPhone having connection stability issues or disconnecting from Wi-Fi. Here's which settings to check first.

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  • USS Abraham Lincoln at port
    By Jack Picone August 13th, 2024

    Where Is The USS Abraham Lincoln's Homeport & How Many People Are Usually On Board?

    The USS Abraham Lincoln is no longer the largest aircraft carrier but it’s not far behind. Here is its homeport and how many crew members it has.

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  • Gemini Live AI voice conversation screen
    By Nadeem Sarwar August 13th, 2024

    Will Google's Gemini Live AI Finally Deliver After Years Of Better Assistant Promises?

    An interactive boost is coming to Google's Gemini AI with Gemini Live, which brings a conversational, adaptive, and analytical AI assistant with new features.

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  • hyperloop demonstration dubai
    By Aaron Greenbaum August 13th, 2024

    10 Transportation Inventions That Were Too Good To Be True

    Plenty of transportation innovations promise to change the way we travel, but not all of them work out. Here are a few that ended up being a bit too ambitious.

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  • Camera next to five rolls of Portra 400 film
    By Mike Shutt August 13th, 2024

    The Best 35mm Film For Still Life Photography In 2024

    Still life photography presents its own unique set of challenges, especially when shooting on film. Here are the best 35mm film options to use in 2024.

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  • Sputnik with the Soviet Union's sickle and hammer
    By Brad Hill August 13th, 2024

    How Did Sputnik Work, And What Did It Actually Do?

    The Space Age officially began when the USSR launched Sputnik on October 4, 1957. But how did this satellite work, and what did it actually do?

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  • Antique hit-and-miss engine on display at fair
    By Daniel Trock August 13th, 2024

    What Were Hit-And-Miss Engines Used For And How Do They Work?

    Hit-And-Miss engines date back to a time when the design of the internal combustion engine was still very much a work in progress. Here's how they worked.

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  • HMD Skyline in neon pink against a tree.
    By Steve Smith August 12th, 2024

    HMD Skyline Review: This Android Phone Supports Your Right To Repair

    HMD Skyline is a new Android device from the folks that usually deliver Nokia -- this time they're ready to roll with a smartphone that's easy to DIY repair.

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  • steamship attack civil war
    By Michael Bruton August 12th, 2024

    Aircraft Carriers In The 1860s? The Civil War Saga Of The Steamboat Fanny

    The American Civil War saw the formation of the Balloon Corps for Federal Army, and it wasn't long until this newly formed division took to the sea.

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  • USS Gerald R. Ford
    By C. Gordon August 12th, 2024

    How Much Does An Aircraft Carrier Really Cost? Here's What We Know

    Modern aircraft carriers cost billions of dollars to develop and produce, but how much exactly is it costing the U.S. taxpayers? We take a look at the figures.

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