12 Of The Weirdest Gadgets Sold In The 1980s
The 1980s are remembered for its outlandish fashions, incredible music, and, of course, awesome gadgets. Here are a few of the wildest inventions from the era.
Read MoreThe 1980s are remembered for its outlandish fashions, incredible music, and, of course, awesome gadgets. Here are a few of the wildest inventions from the era.
Read MoreVolvo produced its first car nearly 100 years ago. We explore who owns Volvo today and where its factories are located that builds its vehicles.
Read MoreThe timing of the Vietnam War perfectly coincided with advancements in air infantry, paving the way for several notable aircraft innovations.
Read MoreThe iconic DeLorean is a dream car thanks to its bizarre backstory and pop culture prominence, but the iconic vehicle suffered a surprisingly low production.
Read MoreThe 2025 WRX tS gives Subaru's spicy sedan a suspension glow-up, better style, and more toys, but with no extra power is there something still missing?
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Read MoreSpoon engines are something of a secret weapon, and here's where you'll find them (besides the movies).
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Read MoreAs Milwaukee makes useful tools for seasonal storms, it also sells equipment that's just as helpful for basement flooding.
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Read MoreSeveral new products and business ideas have appeared on "Shark Tank" but did nPower PEG have any luck? Here's what happened and where the company is now.
Read MoreSpaceX made history when it successfully caught the Starship’s Super Heavy booster in “chopstick” arms. Here is why it no longer uses landing gear.
Read MoreDust buildup may be why your CPU is overheating, so it's good to stop it from accumulating inside your PC case in the first place.
Read MoreChevrolet fans may have heard rumors of an alleged El Camino comeback next year, but especially these days, don't believe everything you see on the internet.
Read MoreIf you want to make sure that your messages and data transfers are safe, looking for E2EE protocols can be a good place to start. Here's why.
Read MoreFounder Kent Frankovich brought Revolights to the Sharks, and the episode aired on March 7, 2014, as part of the show's fifth season.
Read MoreModern tablet will typically have all the bells and whistles, but when it comes to simply e-book reading, these SlashGear-recommended tablets are best.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a way for your kids to seach the web safely, Kiddle could be the answer. But is it actually any good?
Read MoreThe BMW has some impressively powerful engines, but these five stand out from the pack thanks to just how much power they give their drivers.
Read MoreThe Audi Q5 is one of the most popular crossover SUVs on the market today, and one of the most well-liked. But that doesn't mean it's always the right choice.
Read MoreThe Chevy SSR was a unique vehicle that had a short production run. Here is how many units Chevy produced and how well they retained their value.
Read MoreMotorcycle goggles are an important safety feature for riding, but they can get expensive fast. Here are some of the best affordable goggles available.
Read MoreIn recent years, Husqvarna has made a rather triumphant return to the road bike arena with its Vitpilen build leading the way.
Read MoreIts important to have an emergency preparedness kit on hand, but is this $400 Makita product worth the cash? We're taking a look at each component to find out.
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Read MoreMakita battery chargers have a lot of different light colors and patterns, each of which signals something different. Fortunately, they're not that complicated.
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