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  • Seven radar towers in a row
    By Michael Stroud July 6th, 2024

    How The Introduction Of Radar In WWII Changed The Course Of The War

    The integration of RADAR in over 1,000 positions throughout the country, gave the British a force multiplier in the Battle of Britain.

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  • DDR5 RAM
    By Monica J. White July 6th, 2024

    How To Overclock Your RAM And Speed Up Your PC

    Overclocking RAM can be done in two ways, and one of those ways is very safe, but the other is trickier.

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  • iPhone 13 Mini shown in comparison to a standard-sized iPhone 13
    By David Bixenspan July 6th, 2024

    Why Apple Discontinued The iPhone Mini

    The iPhone mini was one of the best small smartphones you could buy at the time, but the mini only lasted two years. Here's why it was discontinued.

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  • iPhone branding on the retail packaging for an iPhone
    By Rahul Srinivas July 6th, 2024

    What Does The 'I' In iPhone Stand For? Here's What Steve Jobs Had To Say

    There's a whole debate about what Apple and its then CEO Steve Jobs meant the "i" in iPhone to stand for.

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  • Google Chrome logo macbook pro
    By Jam Kotenko July 6th, 2024

    Can Google Chrome Read To You? How To Use Text-To-Speech In The Browser

    Google Chrome may lack its own reading feature, but that doesn't mean you can't use text-to-speech with the browser. Here's how to listen to content in Chrome.

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  • Blackberry user checking emails
    By David Bixenspan July 6th, 2024

    3 Discontinued Smartphone Brands That Used To Be Pretty Successful

    The most popular phones today could be forgotten relics in a few years. These smartphone brands used to be famous, so where are they now?

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  • Black Decker Hand Vacuum
    By Jam Kotenko July 6th, 2024

    We Tried The Most Popular Handheld Car Vacuum On Amazon: Is It Worth Your Money?

    Are you shopping for a handheld vacuum, but not sure which one is worth your money? We recently tested the most popular model on Amazon to see how it holds up.

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  • Bing signage
    By David Bixenspan July 6th, 2024

    Can An Employer See Your Bing Searches? How Microsoft's Search Engine History Works

    While it's commonly accepted that, if you use a work email address, your employers can see everything. What about searches on Bing with a 365 work account?

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  • Google Chrome extension icon
    By Marinel Sigue July 6th, 2024

    These 5 Chrome Extensions Were Designed To Make Your Life Online Easier

    The internet is a big place, and some well-chosen extensions can make the difference between finding the information you need and getting frustrated.

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  • Person typing on keypad
    By Mikael Trench July 6th, 2024

    What To Check If Copy & Paste Keyboard Shortcuts Aren't Working On Your PC Or Mac

    What would happen if Ctrl+C or Ctrl+V stopped working? As unthinkable as that might sound, it can and does happen to Mac and PC users.

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  • Army troops training on snow skiis in arctic
    By Michael Stroud July 5th, 2024

    How Does The US Army Equip And Train Soldiers For Arctic Conditions?

    Freezing climates introduce many unique risks to the battlefield. Here is how the U.S. Army equips and trains its soldiers for arctic conditions.

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  • iMessage app on iPhone
    By Lynnae Williams July 5th, 2024

    How To Adjust Playback Speed Of Audio Messages In iMessage

    Audio messages in iMessage are a great addition to the platform, but there's a way to speed up playback that you may not know about. Here's how to do it.

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  • Midway Atoll satellite photo
    By Jonathan H. Kantor July 5th, 2024

    How Important Is The Midway Atoll, America's Unsinkable Aircraft Carrier?

    America used to use the Midway Atoll as an unsinkable aircraft carrier, and it proved to be pivotal during WWII. Here's why and what role it served.

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  • Radia's Windrunner plane
    By Brad Hill July 5th, 2024

    This Colossal Concept Jet Could Revolutionize Clean Energy

    If completed, the Radia Windrunner would be the largest plane ever built. Here's how this colossal concept jet could revolutionize clean energy.

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  • hands holding iPhone
    By Danny Bojic July 5th, 2024

    You Can Hide App Names On iPhone For iOS 18: Here's How

    A lot of people are focused on AI features in Apple's iOS 18, but there are some smaller changes that are getting attention too.

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  • SmartThings app on smartphone
    By Nathan P. Gibson July 5th, 2024

    7 Unexpected Uses For Samsung SmartThings Sensors

    Samsung SmartThings comes with plenty of built-in automation programs to use with sensors, but you can also create some pretty unique features of your own.

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  • 3D TV concept
    By Daniel Trock July 5th, 2024

    Active Vs. Passive 3D TVs - What's The Difference?

    If you're interested in buying a 3D TV, you should know before you purchase that there are two types. Here's the difference between active vs. passive 3D TVs.

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  • Smallrig RT25 Handheld Light Wand
    By Andy Zahn July 5th, 2024

    Smallrig RT25 Handheld Light Wand: Will This Accessory Elevate Your Instagram?

    SlashGear got the opportunity to test the Smallrig RT25 Handheld Light Wand, but will this accessory elevate your Instagram? Here's what we found.

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  • apple tv plus logo on phone
    By Jam Kotenko July 4th, 2024

    How To Watch Apple TV+ On Your Android And Other Devices

    Apple TV+ is a great way to watch popular shows and movies, but if you don't have an Apple TV, here's how you can watch on Android and other devices.

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  • young woman taking photo Edinburgh smartphone
    By Barry Peacock July 4th, 2024

    10 Scottish Inventions That Shaped The Modern World

    The modern world only exists because of the brilliance of thousands of inventors who pushed humanity forward. And Scotland has had its fair share of pioneers.

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  • E-bike in the sun
    By Mark LoProto July 4th, 2024

    6 Budget E-Bikes That Go A Lot Faster Than You'd Think

    It's important to know where to look and what to look for with e-bikes. This list gives six affordable options with great speed and range.

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  • Apple TV+ app on TV
    By Jam Kotenko July 4th, 2024

    How To Create An Apple ID If You Don't Own An Apple Device

    If you don't own an Apple device but want to use one of its services, such as Apple Music or Apple TV+, you will need an Apple ID. Here's how to create one.

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  • Raspberry Pi chip close up
    By Cody D. Campbell July 4th, 2024

    6 Things You Can Do With The New Raspberry Pi AI Kit

    Raspberry Pi's new AI kit offers has tons of promise. While projects are just starting to integrate its tech, here are some of the key features they'll use.

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  • A Coast Guard helicopter in flight
    By Chris Littlechild July 4th, 2024

    What Kind Of Aircraft Does The Coast Guard Fly & Has It Ever Used A Helo Carrier?

    The U.S, Coast Guard uses all sorts of craft in the water and in the air. Here's a look at the aircraft and the interesting history of its helo carrier.

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  • hands typing laptop keyboard
    By Nadeem Sarwar July 4th, 2024

    A Private Google Docs Alternative Just Launched: Here's How To Try It

    Proton, the company best known for its encrypted email service, has announced a new alternative to Google Docs designed for people who prioritize privacy.

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  • Amazon fulfillment center
    By David Bixenspan July 3rd, 2024

    Amazon Resale Warehouse Deals: What You Need To Know Before You Buy

    Amazon Resale (formerly known as Amazon Warehouse Deals) has some pretty great prices, but are the trade-offs for buying used worth the cost?

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  • Royal Air Force VIP Voyager taking off
    By Daniel Trock July 3rd, 2024

    Everything To Know About King Charles' RAF Voyager Private Jet

    As VIP air transport for the RAF, the Voyager can be utilized by any decisively important person, including royals.

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