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Home»Posts Tagged "Technology" (Page 3)

Upgrade Your Workshop With Five Heavy Duty Tools From Home Depot

Erica Carlin April 8, 2026

Looking to toughen up your workshop with tools that actually get the job done? This piece walks through five heavy-duty power tools you can pick up at Home Depot, why each one earns a spot

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Iphone Air Pushes Android Makers With Sleek, Ultra Thin Design

Brittany Mays April 8, 2026

Apple’s iPhone Air has been praised for being incredibly thin and stylish, but the Android world has produced its share of svelte contenders as well. This piece looks at what ultra-thin phones bring to the

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American Drivers Reward Trusted Automakers, 2025 Loyalty Leaders

Brittany Mays April 8, 2026

JD Power has published its 2025 U.S. Automotive Brand Loyalty Study and the results sharpen the conversation about what keeps drivers coming back. The report shows loyalty is no longer just about the badge on

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Costco Gadgets Cut Costs, Boost American Families This April

David Gregoire April 8, 2026

Costco’s April gadget drop serves up five fresh tech picks worth a look, from smart home helpers to portable power solutions. This piece highlights each item, what it does, and why it might deserve space

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Protect Seniors From Apple Text Bank Scams, Expose Fake FBI Claims

Kevin Parker April 8, 2026

This piece breaks down a real phone-and-text scam that nearly cost a woman thousands, how the fraudsters built urgency and authority, and concrete steps you can take the moment a suspicious charge appears on your

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Samsung Users Must Update Messaging App From Google Play

Kevin Parker April 7, 2026

If you used Samsung Messages as your phone’s default app, this article walks through why many users are being nudged to switch apps, what the new options offer, and practical steps to make the transition

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China Tests Type 055 Destroyers, Strengthens Naval Capabilities

Kevin Parker April 7, 2026

China’s Type 055 destroyers were reported to be conducting training exercises in early 2026, and these hulls are widely discussed as among the most powerful surface combatants afloat. This piece looks at their design, systems,

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Orange Safety Poles Protect Drivers, Preserve Traffic Order

Brittany Mays April 7, 2026

These bright orange posts you see lining roads and parking lots serve a clear, practical job: they mark limits, guide traffic, and boost visibility after dark. This piece explains what those posts are, why they

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Consumer Reports Names Most Reliable Front Load Washer Brand

Darnell Thompkins April 7, 2026

Consumer Reports has published fresh front-load washer rankings, and the results should make anyone comparing Samsung and other big names take a closer look. The testing highlights which models deliver real cleaning power, efficiency, and

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Late Ios Update Boosts Iphone Smoothness, Streamlines Daily Use

Doug Goldsmith April 7, 2026

iOS 26.5 lands as a late-cycle refresh that keeps things tidy and useful, not headline-grabbing. This update focuses on smoothing everyday interactions, tightening performance in small but noticeable spots, and patching quirks that have been

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Mechanics Precisely Slice, Rebuild Iconic Flat-Four Engine

Ella Ford April 7, 2026

The mechanics took an iconic flat-four boxer engine, literally split it in half, and rebuilt it from the ground up, turning a delicate, high-stakes operation into a display of skill and precision. This piece walks

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Secure American Homes Regulate Chinese Home Robots Now

Kevin Parker April 7, 2026

The UniX AI Panther is a new home robot being trialed in real houses that combines mobility, sensing and robotic arms to handle multi-step daily chores, and it’s sparking fresh debate about what a practical,

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CareCloud Breach Exposes Healthcare Records, Demands Accountability

Kevin Parker April 7, 2026

CareCloud has confirmed a security incident that affected one of its electronic health record environments, with unauthorized access lasting more than eight hours on March 16. Investigations are underway and outside cybersecurity experts are involved,

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Pixel 10 Pro Owners Warn Feature Triggers Hardware Failures

Ella Ford April 7, 2026

Some Pixel 10 Pro owners say a basic feature may be causing unexpected hardware trouble, raising fresh concerns about Google’s flagship phone. This piece walks through what owners are reporting, why the issue matters, how

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Secure Old Smartphones, Protect Your Family From Data Theft

David Gregoire April 7, 2026

Keeping an old smartphone in a drawer feels responsible and thrifty, but that habit carries practical downsides you should know. This article walks through the main risks of hanging on to aging phones and offers

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Buy Your Own Tires Right, Ensure Retailers Will Install Them

Kevin Parker April 7, 2026

Buying your own tires can save money, but it comes with caveats that affect whether a shop will mount them for you. This article explains why some retailers refuse to install customer-supplied tires, what risks

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New Report Confirms DieHard And Duralast Batteries Share Factory

Ella Ford April 7, 2026

This piece explores whether DieHard and Duralast batteries come from the same factory, how branded and private-label batteries are produced, what matters for performance and reliability, and practical steps you can take when shopping and

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State Deploys Oddly Shaped Speed Cameras, Taxpayers Demand Answers

Dan Veld April 7, 2026

This article looks at a new wave of speed cameras that started appearing this spring in one U.S. state, describing where crews are placing them, what makes their shape unusual, and the practical reasons behind

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Volvo Strengthens Commercial Arm, Unifies Semi Truck Brands

Darnell Thompkins April 7, 2026

Volvo is best known for safe, comfortable passenger cars, but its commercial arm quietly controls several major semi-truck brands around the world, shaping freight transport with a suite of heavy-duty offerings and a clear push

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2026 Fuel Efficient Cars Protect Your Wallet, Deliver 50 MPG

Karen Givens April 6, 2026

Rising gas prices have pushed more buyers toward cars that stretch every gallon, and for 2026 there are compact hybrids and efficient sedans that can realistically hit 50 mpg or better. This piece highlights why

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Ford F-150 Diagnostic Menu Lets Owners Access Key Data

Karen Givens April 6, 2026

The Ford F-150 hides a built-in diagnostic menu across multiple model years that opens up a surprising amount of vehicle data and test functions, and it’s easier to reach than most people realize. This article

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Audit Federal Agencies, Stop Funding Useless Government Gadgets

Brittany Mays April 6, 2026

We all buy tools hoping they’ll simplify life, but sometimes those specialty gadgets do more harm than good; this piece looks at why ultra-specific tools disappoint, how to spot the ones you can skip, and

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Buy Used Genesis SUVS, Save Big With Smart Luxury Picks

Darnell Thompkins April 6, 2026

Looking to score the luxury vibe without the sticker shock? This article walks through why used Genesis SUVs make sense, which models to watch for, what to check before you buy, and how to save

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Milwaukee Impact Drivers Face Budget Rivals, Save Consumers Money

Erica Carlin April 6, 2026

Quick take: this piece examines why Milwaukee impact drivers lead the market, how less expensive alternatives can match or beat them on value, and what factors—like torque, battery ecosystem, and durability—actually matter when choosing a

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Classic American V8 Muscle Cars Look Better Than Ever

Karen Givens April 6, 2026

These five classics prove that American muscle only gets sexier with age, not louder for the sake of it. I’m talking about big-block V8s, clean lines, and a presence that still stops traffic on a

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Utilities Harness Office Buildings To Protect Consumers’ Power Supply

Kevin Parker April 6, 2026

This piece looks at how rising electricity use—from offices to data centers and AI systems—is pushing utilities to find smarter, faster ways to balance the grid, and how virtual power plants that coordinate existing commercial

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Protect American Workers, Avoid Fake Amazon Job Scams

Kevin Parker April 6, 2026

You get a text about an Amazon job that looks like a lucky break, but the details don’t add up. This article walks through the exact red flags in that message, explains why it probably

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Apple Watch Unlocks Hidden Safety, Productivity And Privacy Tools

Dan Veld April 6, 2026

Your Apple Watch does much more than show the time and count steps; this article walks through practical, lesser-known features and smart tips that help you get more from the device every day. Your watch

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Navy Aircraft Carriers Break Five Mile Rule During Combat Emergencies

Karen Givens April 6, 2026

Aircraft carriers normally keep a firm five-mile buffer from shore or other high-risk areas, but there are clear, practical moments when commanders have to chip away at that cushion. This article explains the safety logic

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Lowe’s Debuts 2026 DIY Line, Strengthens American Jobs

Doug Goldsmith April 6, 2026

Lowe’s recent creator showcase pulled back the curtain on what shoppers can expect from its 2026 lineup, highlighting fresh product categories, bold merchandising ideas, and a sharper focus on creator-driven design. The event mixed practical

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Reinforce Engine Blocks With Concrete, Boost Reliability And Power

Darnell Thompkins April 6, 2026

Pouring concrete into an engine block sounds extreme, but it’s a deliberate modification some builders use to change how an engine behaves. This piece explains what block-filling is, why people do it, how it’s done,

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Supercomputer Standards Define What Makes A System

Karen Givens April 6, 2026

This piece breaks down what people mean when they say supercomputer, explains the technical markers that qualify a machine as one, and highlights the real-world tasks these beasts tackle while noting the trade offs like

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Michelin EV Tires Boost Range, Lower Ownership Costs

Darnell Thompkins April 6, 2026

Michelin has introduced two new tire models aimed squarely at electric vehicle owners who want to squeeze more range out of their cars without giving up the lively handling and comfort drivers expect. These tires

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Congress Must Adopt EU Auto Safety Rule, Protect US Families

David Gregoire April 5, 2026

The European Union has rolled out a suite of car-safety mandates that push modern vehicles toward automatic intervention, and one standout rule — mandatory intelligent speed assistance — is something American regulators have not required

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Score Affordable, Trusted Used Lexus SUVs Under $20K Today

Kevin Parker April 5, 2026

Finding a luxury Lexus SUV for under $20,000 feels like a long shot these days, but a careful search in the used market can turn up solid, well-kept examples that deliver comfort, reliability, and a

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Protect Your Property, Obtain Garage Building Permits Now

Kevin Parker April 5, 2026

When you renovate a garage, there’s a narrow window during construction where the smartest moves are cheap and simple. This article points out the single most important step to take while the walls are open

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Conservative Families Cut Gas Costs With Common Sense Habits

Erica Carlin April 5, 2026

This article lays out practical, high-impact habits you can adopt right away to cut fuel costs without big investments, focusing on smarter driving, simple vehicle care, small behavioral shifts, and sensible long-term choices to improve

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Engineer Deploys AI, Maps Cheapest Pints Near You Tonight

Darnell Thompkins April 5, 2026

Fed up with eye-watering bar tabs, a resourceful engineer built an AI-driven map that hunts down the cheapest pints in town and plots them for anyone who wants to dodge premium prices without sacrificing a

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Upgrade Garage With Harbor Freight Tools, Save Money, Secure Home

Darnell Thompkins April 5, 2026

Spring is a great moment to sharpen up your garage and yard, and this piece walks through practical Harbor Freight tool picks and low-fuss projects that make a visible difference. I cover cleaning gear, maintenance

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KAIST Humanoid Robot Shows Repeatable Agility, Security Concerns

Kevin Parker April 5, 2026

KAIST’s new humanoid shows how robots are moving from lab tricks to repeatable real-world motion, blending custom hardware and smarter control to run, kick and adapt with humanlike fluidity. This machine demonstrates speed, balance and

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Android Vulnerability Lets Attackers Steal PINs, Wallet Keys

Kevin Parker April 5, 2026

Your phone’s lock screen is meant to be the final barrier between strangers and your private life, but a recently disclosed flaw in some devices lets attackers with physical access and a USB cable bypass

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Red Light Camera Bans Protect Drivers, Free States Reject Surveillance

Karen Givens April 5, 2026

This article explains where red light cameras stand across the United States, why some states have banned them outright, how laws vary, and what drivers can do if they encounter automated enforcement. It outlines the

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Car Owner Exposes Inflated Repair Estimate, Saves Thousands

Darnell Thompkins April 5, 2026

A routine warning light turned into an expensive mechanic estimate, so one driver decided to push back, investigate, and share what he learned about getting fair repairs without getting fleeced. He walked into the shop

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Tesla Drivers Warn, Demand Accountability Over Reliability Issues

Ella Ford April 5, 2026

Tesla looks great on paper, but living with one can be different. Some drivers share what didn’t quite live up to the promise. This piece walks through the most common real-world frustrations owners report, from

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Stop Oil Spills, Protect Garage Floors And Clothing

Darnell Thompkins April 5, 2026

Changing your car’s oil can be a messy chore, but with the right tools, a few smart habits, and quick cleanup moves you can avoid stains, protect your garage floor, and keep your clothes salvageable.

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Power Desktop PC On AA Batteries, See How Many Needed

Darnell Thompkins April 5, 2026

Running a desktop PC on AA cells is a neat thought experiment that actually works on paper, but it quickly becomes a test of patience, space and money. This article walks through battery chemistry basics,

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Drivers Report Poor Performance From Michelin Tires, Seek Refunds

Karen Givens April 5, 2026

Many drivers expect Michelin to be a safe, long-lasting pick, yet a growing number of reviews tell a different story; this piece lays out what owners are reporting and why those complaints matter. We’ll cover

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Costco Stocks Affordable, High-Use Gadgets That Boost Home Productivity

Darnell Thompkins April 5, 2026

Costco surprises people with a steady stream of clever gadgets that mix everyday usefulness with a wink of novelty, and this piece points out the best kinds worth spotting while you shop. You’ll get a

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Unlock Hidden Key Fob Functions, Save Time And Avoid Hassle

Kevin Parker April 4, 2026

Your key fob is more than a lock and unlock button; this article walks through practical, often overlooked features that can save time, improve comfort, and add security by using the buttons you already carry

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RAV4 Reliability Under Scrutiny, Drivers Demand Accountability

Kevin Parker April 4, 2026

The Toyota RAV4 sells in huge numbers, but popularity does not guarantee top marks for dependability; consumer groups have identified several rival compact SUVs that outperform it on reliability measures. This article looks at what

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SSD Performance Fix Restores Speed, Protects Your Drive

Ella Ford April 4, 2026

Is your SSD getting slow? This piece explains the surprising technical reason why many solid state drives lose speed over time and presents a single, reliable trick that often restores performance without fancy tools or

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Upgrade Your TV With Five Smart HDMI Devices Today

Dan Veld April 4, 2026

Want to squeeze fresh life out of an older TV without buying a new set? This piece runs through five smart, budget-friendly devices you can plug into spare HDMI ports to add streaming, gaming, computing,

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Explore Car Word Origins From Ancient Chariots And Rejected Names

Kevin Parker April 4, 2026

This piece traces how common words for our wheeled transport developed, following a path from ancient chariots to early steam and gasoline contenders, and shows why a handful of names survived while others fell away.

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Digital Picture Frames Deliver Superior Image Quality Today

Dan Veld April 4, 2026

Digital picture frames have moved from novelty to serious display devices, and choosing the right one comes down to screen tech, color handling, connectivity, and physical design. This article cuts through jargon to explain how

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Americans Protect Your Privacy, Turn Off AI Data Collection Now

Kevin Parker April 4, 2026

Everyone thinks their chats with AI are private, but much of what you say can be stored and used to train systems unless you flip a few settings. This piece walks through why that happens,

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Industrial Exoskeletons Shield American Workers, Boost Productivity

Kevin Parker April 4, 2026

Industrial exoskeletons are wearable systems that take some of the grunt work off human bodies, cutting strain and extending endurance on physically demanding jobs. This article explains the main types — passive, powered, and soft

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3D Printer Upgrades Save Money, Boost DIY Independence

Erica Carlin April 4, 2026

Smart, printable 3D printer add-ons can fix the little frustrations that slow down your workflow and ruin prints, and you don’t need fancy tools to make them. This article walks through the kinds of upgrades

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Ryobi Tools Deliver Trusted Performance For Home Repairs Today

Dan Veld April 4, 2026

Ryobi has quietly become the go-to brand for homeowners who want decent power, straightforward design, and wallet-friendly prices, and this piece looks at why those tools earn repeat customers, what they do well, and when

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Project Farm Finds Hidden Brand Outshines DeWalt Tools

Doug Goldsmith April 4, 2026

Project Farm’s recent head-to-head pushes a familiar story: DeWalt still sells confidence, but a controlled, hands-on test shows an unexpected contender beating it on key measures. This write-up walks through why DeWalt has that reputation,

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Upgrade Toolkit With Dependable DIY Tools, Empower Homeowners Today

Darnell Thompkins April 4, 2026

This article lays out smart, practical choices for upgrading a homeowner or weekend renovator’s tool kit, highlighting durable, value-driven tools, the features that matter, and clear buying and maintenance priorities to keep projects moving smoothly.

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Why Four Cylinder Engines Now Outperform Three Cylinder Models

Ella Ford April 4, 2026

I’ll weigh the real differences between three and four cylinder engines, explain performance and efficiency trade offs, talk about packaging and cost, and give practical advice for buyers deciding which layout fits their priorities. Most

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Palantir CTO Warns US Has Only Eight Days Of Weapons, Urges Rebuild

Kevin Parker April 4, 2026

This piece brings together sharp warnings about U.S. military readiness, a small but telling glance at AI in everyday life, a fresh coalition pushing for safeguards on artificial intelligence, and the alarming way tech firms

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ASUS ProArt PX13 GoPro Edition Empowers Portable Creators

David Gregoire April 3, 2026

The ASUS ProArt PX13 GoPro Edition brings a focused, creative laptop to people who shoot, edit, and share on the go. This piece looks at how the collaboration shapes design, display, performance, and workflow for

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iPhone Outpaces 1980s Supercomputer In Raw Processing Power

Dan Veld April 3, 2026

I’ll compare raw compute power, energy efficiency, architecture, and real-world impact to show how a pocket device stacks up against big iron from the 1980s. This piece will weave context and numbers without getting stuck

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Choose ThinkPad X13 Gen 6 For Rugged, Reliable Performance

Dan Veld April 3, 2026

The ThinkPad X13 Gen 6 (13 inch Intel) is a compact business laptop built for durability, long battery life, and steady everyday performance, and this article walks through what it delivers and who will get

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Rare Dev Console Found At Yard Sale, Reveals Deleted Content

Ella Ford April 3, 2026

A bargain-hunting gamer stumbled on a developer console at a yard sale and unlocked a cache of cut content from an iconic gaming franchise, sparking a heated mix of excitement, curiosity, and debate over ownership,

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Exploring Special Operations in Iran: Technology, Manpower, and Strategic Implications

OBBM Network Editorial Staff April 3, 2026

In a recent episode of The Zach Rateliff Show, host Zach Rateliff delves into the complexities of potential military operations in Iran. Joined by George, a guest with extensive experience in the Middle East, the

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FCC Bans New Foreign Routers To Protect America, Experts Urge Fixes

Ella Ford April 3, 2026

The FCC’s decision to bar new foreign-made internet routers has sparked a sharp debate about security, supply chains, and government power; this article looks at what the ban says, why officials argue it helps national

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Google Lets Users Fix Old Gmail ID, Read Rules Now

Doug Goldsmith April 3, 2026

Google is finally letting people change an old Gmail address, which is welcome news for anyone stuck with a teenage username. The company says there will be limits and conditions, so this isn’t a free-for-all

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TriZetto Breach Exposes 3.4M Patients, Demand Accountability

Kevin Parker April 3, 2026

The healthcare technology company TriZetto, which helps providers verify insurance eligibility, suffered a major data breach that exposed millions of people’s personal and medical details. This piece explains what TriZetto does, what information was taken,

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NYC Schools Enforce Digital Hall Passes, Erode Student Privacy

Kevin Parker April 3, 2026

New York City schools are rolling out a digital hall pass called SmartPass that replaces paper notes with an iPad sign-out and a live tracking system, and the move is stirring sharp reactions over safety,

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Harbor Freight Welding Table Saves Hardworking Americans Money Now

Doug Goldsmith April 3, 2026

This piece looks at an affordable Harbor Freight welding table that gives solid utility without the sticker shock. It explains why the table is worth considering, what folks like and tweak about it, and who

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Pentagon GPS Program Delay Demands Accountability, Threatens Readiness

Karen Givens April 3, 2026

The Pentagon’s multiyear effort to replace the GPS control system has stumbled again, with cost growth, schedule slippage, and technical questions threatening readiness and taxpayer dollars. This article looks at the program’s recent struggles, the

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Automatic Seatbelts Forced Out By Federal Mandate, Automakers Pivot

Brittany Mays April 3, 2026

I’ll explain why American cars briefly shipped with automatic seatbelts, what those systems actually were, why drivers hated them, how safety rules and technology shifted, and why airbags and modern three-point belts replaced the gimmicks.

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Consumer Reports Reveals Top Rated Tires Disappoint Drivers

Kevin Parker April 3, 2026

Consumer Reports’ top-rated tires don’t always match what drivers love, and that gap tells you more about testing methods, driver priorities, and the messy reality of daily driving than it does about tire quality alone.

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IPhone 17 Pro Conceals Subtle, Overlooked Wallpaper Design

Ella Ford April 2, 2026

Apple’s default wallpapers often do more than decorate the lock screen; the iPhone 17 Pro ships with a background that quietly plays with light and shadow to conceal a subtle hardware seam, and paying attention

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Costco Launches Standalone Gas Station, Drivers Secure Big Savings

Kevin Parker April 2, 2026

Costco has started rolling out standalone gas stations that operate separately from its warehouse clubs. This article explains what those sites look like, where the first one sits in relation to a warehouse, who can

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Congress Targets Foreign Robotics To Protect American Security

Kevin Parker April 2, 2026

A new bipartisan push would draw a clear red line around where certain robots can operate for the federal government, focusing squarely on unmanned ground systems from countries deemed adversaries. The proposal targets humanoid machines

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SSA Scam Surge Spurs Conservative Call For Crackdown

Kevin Parker April 2, 2026

The Social Security Administration and its inspector general have been raising alarms about a steady wave of impersonation scams targeting Social Security accounts and numbers, with federal reports showing hundreds of thousands of government-impersonation complaints

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Detect Deepfakes Fast, Spot Key AI Manipulation Clues

Brittany Mays April 2, 2026

Deepfakes are getting sharper as AI improves, and spotting them takes a mix of attention and healthy skepticism. This article breaks down the visual and audio clues to watch for, plus practical steps you can

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Choose Laptops With Secure, Reliable Built In Webcams Today

Ella Ford April 2, 2026

Finding a premium laptop with a webcam that actually looks good on calls shouldn’t be mythical, and this piece cuts through the fluff to highlight why some machines stand out. You’ll get a quick note

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Upgrade 3D Printing Today With Faster, Versatile New Gadgets

Brittany Mays April 2, 2026

Want to keep your 3D printing game sharp? This article walks through the practical gadgets and materials that speed prints, lift surface quality, and open new creative options without the fluff. Expect clear, usable takes

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Washing Machines That Cut Bills, Lower Costs Today

David Gregoire April 2, 2026

This piece cuts through the noise to help you pick a washing machine that actually trims your utility bills. We’ll look at how machine design, water and energy use, capacity choices, and real-world habits combine

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Buy Used iPad Safely Check Condition, Battery, Support

Erica Carlin April 2, 2026

Buying a used iPad can be a smart way to save money while still getting solid performance, but it comes with specific risks you should know how to spot. This article walks through the practical

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Makita Empowers Tradesmen With Cordless Augers, Motorized Wheelbarrows

Dan Veld April 2, 2026

Makita is famous for drills and saws, but this piece digs into the brand’s stranger, battery-powered gear. Expect a tour of cordless augers, motorized wheelbarrows, and the other oddball tools that show how battery tech

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Yamaha Sharpens Affordable Sport Bike With Practical Upgrades

Erica Carlin April 2, 2026

The latest round of focused upgrades gives Yamaha’s entry-level sport model sharper handling, smarter electronics, and better everyday usability, helping it stand out where dozens of similar bikes jostle for attention. This piece walks through

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Mini Leaf Blowers Deliver Power, Save Space For Homeowners

Brittany Mays April 1, 2026

Mini leaf blowers promise compact convenience for small yards and tight storage, and this piece cuts through the marketing to weigh the real-world tradeoffs: portability, power, noise, battery life, and cost. Read on for a

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Harbor Freight Discontinues Popular Tools, Buy Before Stocks Run Out

Karen Givens April 1, 2026

This article looks at why Harbor Freight shutters certain items from its shelves, what that means for buyers and collectors, and practical steps to track or replace discontinued tools when recalls, upgrades, or supply shifts

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DeWalt Debuts Rugged Concrete Tools, Strengthens American Builders

Brittany Mays April 1, 2026

DeWalt has rolled out a fresh batch of tools built for concrete work, focusing on cordless power, dust control, and rugged, jobsite-ready design. This piece walks through what those updates mean for pros and serious

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Echo Dot Bluetooth Expands Home Freedom With Compatible Devices

Karen Givens April 1, 2026

This article explores the Bluetooth connectivity of the Amazon Echo Dot and the practical ways you can pair it with other devices. It covers pairing basics, what gadgets work best with the Dot, limits to

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US Secures Next-Gen UAV Engine Contract For American Manufacturer

Kevin Parker April 1, 2026

The United States has signed a contract with an American aerospace firm to design and build next-generation UAV engines, focused on longer endurance, greater efficiency, and lower signatures, and this article explains the program goals,

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Fintech Ransomware Exposes 672,075 Americans, Hold Vendors Accountable

Kevin Parker April 1, 2026

This piece digs into a major fintech data breach that exposed personal and banking details for more than 672,000 people, explains how attackers reportedly used firewall configuration files to slip past defenses, and outlines practical

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LG Expands Overseas Manufacturing, Threatening US Jobs

Karen Givens April 1, 2026

LG is a major global appliance maker with factories and partner arrangements across many countries, and this article breaks down how that footprint works, where key products are built, why partnerships matter, and how manufacturing

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Master Stopping Distance, Protect Family With Common-Sense Driving

Karen Givens April 1, 2026

You probably learned this crucial safety habit in driver’s ed, but do you remember how to calculate it? This article lays out a clear way to judge safe following distance on highways, explains why it

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China Dominates Battery Supply, Challenging US Energy Security

Darnell Thompkins April 1, 2026

China has quietly moved from producing the world’s cheapest batteries to shaping how energy is stored and spent across entire industries, not just in cars. This piece traces how Chinese firms stretched their reach into

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Sony Protects Gaming Legacy, Releases PS3 Update 4.93

Kevin Parker April 1, 2026

Sony quietly rolled out system update 4.93 for the PlayStation 3 in March, a reminder that this once cutting-edge console still gets attention. This piece looks at why Sony is patching the PS3, what those

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Trusted Biker Gear Brands Deliver Reliable Protection, Style

Erica Carlin April 1, 2026

Here’s a clear look at the motorcycle gear riders depend on for safety and style: helmets, jackets, pants, gloves, and boots each play a distinct role in protection, durability, and look. This article walks through

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US Carrier Transit Times Reveal Rapid Protection Of US Interests

Darnell Thompkins April 1, 2026

I’ll explain how a U.S. Navy supercarrier moves toward the Middle East, lay out the distances involved, run basic speed-and-time calculations, and note the logistical and political factors that affect deployment. Start with the distance.

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San Jose Airport Deploys Jose Robot To Boost Traveler Safety

Kevin Parker April 1, 2026

San José Mineta International Airport has started a limited pilot with a humanoid assistant called José that greets passengers, answers questions and helps people find their way through Terminal B, and this article looks at

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Electric Cars Face Exit Risk As Market Tightens In 2026

Darnell Thompkins March 31, 2026

The electric vehicle market in 2026 is shifting fast, with margin pressure, shrinking niches, and rising buyer expectations forcing automakers to decide which models are worth keeping. This article looks at the types of EVs

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