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Home»Posts Tagged "Technology" (Page 3)

Cut Fuel Costs With Eight Trucks That Beat Ranger Today

Dan Veld June 8, 2026

Gas prices keep rising and trucks aren’t getting any cheaper, so it pays to pick a rig that gives you more for your money. This piece runs through eight mid-size and compact pickups that outclass

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Washing Machines Moving Across Floors, How To Stop It

Brittany Mays June 8, 2026

Washing machines walking across the floor sounds like a joke, but it happens a lot more than people expect. This piece breaks down the common causes, quick fixes you can try, maintenance to prevent repeats,

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Equip Your Side-by-Side With Race-Proven Off-Road Essentials

David Gregoire June 8, 2026

Buying a side-by-side is about more than picking a shiny model off the lot; it’s about assembling the right combo of power, protection, and practicality so that every trail ride turns into a controlled good

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Bypass VPN Blocks, Restore Streaming Access Quickly

Kevin Parker June 8, 2026

VPNs used to be a reliable shield, but increasingly you’ll run into sites and services that refuse your connection. This piece explains why those blocks happen, what common fixes usually miss, and which technical defenses—like

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Rear Seat Entertainment Upgrades Transform Your Drive Now

David Gregoire June 7, 2026

Rear seat entertainment systems have grown from luxury extras into practical upgrades that many drivers and families actually want, even if most automakers do not offer them as standard gear. This piece explores why these

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Vintage Column Shifters Stage Return, Three on the Tree Reappears

Darnell Thompkins June 7, 2026

We track the oddball history of the classic “three on the tree” column shifter, explain why it faded away for decades, show how and why it has returned to some vehicles, and explore what that

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Ford Mustang GTD Cuts Nürburgring Time With 3D Printed Parts

Kevin Parker June 7, 2026

The Ford Mustang GTD recently tightened its grip on attention at the Nürburgring, carving competitive lap times with help from clever 3D-printed components that trimmed weight and sped up development. This track-focused Mustang blends old-school

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Ford Maverick FITS System Transforms Interior With 3D Printed Upgrades

Ella Ford June 7, 2026

The Ford Maverick’s FITS system flips the script on truck interiors, turning a standard floor into a playground of modular possibilities, and a new wave of 3D printed accessories makes that promise feel real and

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Compare Bifacial And Monofacial Solar Panels Today

Brittany Mays June 7, 2026

Bifacial and monofacial solar panels look similar at a glance but behave differently in real-world installs; this article breaks down how each type captures sunlight, what influences their performance, and which situations make one a

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Lithium Batteries Need Safe Disposal, Never Toss In Trash

Ella Ford June 7, 2026

Lithium batteries run nearly everything we carry and many things we drive, but they are not simple trash. This piece explains why tossing them in the regular garbage is a bad idea, how to spot

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Apple Intelligence Faces Prompt Injection, Unicode Manipulation

Kevin Parker June 7, 2026

New research shows on-device Apple Intelligence can be tricked by cleverly crafted prompts, and Apple has since released patches. Security testers found high success rates using prompt injection and Unicode tricks, exposing how an assistant

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Antares Mark-0 Microreactor Reaches Criticality, First Under DOE

Kevin Parker June 7, 2026

Antares Nuclear’s Mark-0 microreactor reached a key milestone at Idaho National Laboratory, proving a bold, faster path for advanced nuclear under the Department of Energy’s Reactor Pilot Program born from President Trump’s 2025 executive action.

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Coast To Coast Gas Pump Scam Targets Drivers, How To Prevent

Doug Goldsmith June 7, 2026

A clever new scheme is turning routine stops at the pump into opportunities for thieves to take your fuel and cost you money. This article breaks down how the scam works, what warning signs to

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US Car Thefts Drop, One Anti-Theft Device Underperforms

Ella Ford June 7, 2026

Car thefts in the United States have been falling, and that trend is encouraging, but there is a rising concern about a popular ‘anti-theft device’ that may not do much to stop a determined thief.

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Android Flagships Switch To Silicon-Carbon Thin Batteries Now

David Gregoire June 7, 2026

New Android flagships are shifting away from conventional lithium-ion cells toward a thin, high-density silicon-carbon battery chemistry that promises lighter phones, longer runtimes, and faster charging. This piece explains what that change means for design,

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Mac Neo Drops Small Features Impacting Typing And Charging

Ella Ford June 7, 2026

The Neo trims a few small things that change how you type, plug in, and generally live with a Mac day to day, and this piece walks through those trade offs with an eye for

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Stop Key Fob Battery Drain, Save Your Car Battery Today

Dan Veld June 7, 2026

Key fobs can quietly sap a car battery in a few surprising ways, from constant radio chatter to smart systems that never really sleep; this piece explains how that happens, how to spot it, and

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Learn Manual Transmission Fast, Stop Stalling in Traffic

Ella Ford June 7, 2026

Terrified of stalling in traffic? Discover the realistic timeline for mastering a manual transmission and why learning stick is worth the effort.

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Toolmaker Faces Online Backlash, Tradespeople Question Reliability

Erica Carlin June 7, 2026

Once a household name for builders and weekend warriors, this iconic toolmaker now finds itself at the center of heated online discussion. The company that used to stand for reliability is being questioned over product

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Android Detects Spoofed Calls, Warns Users Immediately To Hang Up

Kevin Parker June 7, 2026

Android is rolling out a fake call detection feature in the Phone by Google app to help stop AI-enabled impersonation scams, and this piece explains how it works, its limits, and practical steps you can

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Lawn Mower Blades Employ Extra Holes For Essential Safety, Balance

David Gregoire June 6, 2026

Many lawn mower blades show extra holes near the center bolt, and they’re not just decoration. This piece explains the practical reasons behind those openings, from fit and balance to airflow and safety. You’ll get

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Smartwatch Owners Must Address Hidden Battery, Privacy Risks

Darnell Thompkins June 6, 2026

Smartwatches promise convenience and clever health tracking, but living with one exposes limits that ads never mention. This piece looks at the everyday annoyances and practical tradeoffs people run into after weeks or months of

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CR-V Sales Put Over 1.6 Million Tires Now On US Roads

Darnell Thompkins June 6, 2026

The Honda CR-V has become a fixture on American roads, selling over 400,000 units in the U.S. for 2025, and that scale changes everything from maintenance demand to resale values. This piece looks at what

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Ford Orders Do Not Drive For Nearly 5,000 Vehicles, Check Yours

Kevin Parker June 6, 2026

Ford has placed a “Do Not Drive” order affecting just under 5,000 vehicles after a safety issue surfaced. This piece walks through which cars are involved, what the risk looks like, how owners will be

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Milwaukee Tools Upgrade Your Garage With Storage And Power 2026

Doug Goldsmith June 6, 2026

Milwaukee’s 2026 lineup arrives like a focused upgrade for anyone who treats their garage like a mission control for projects. Expect smarter storage that actually organizes, battery systems that outlast your to-do list, and worksite

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Sanders Seeks 50% Stake In AI Giants For Wealth Fund

Kevin Parker June 6, 2026

Quick take on today’s headlines: a senator wants to seize half the stock in AI companies to fund a government wealth vehicle, recent grads wildly overestimate their starting pay, Nvidia and Microsoft are pushing AI

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Hello Robot Debuts Stretch 4, Wheeled Robot Designed For Homes

Kevin Parker June 6, 2026

Stretch 4 is a compact wheeled assistant built to do the everyday stuff humanoid robots struggle with: move safely through cluttered homes, reach for objects, and give people with mobility challenges more independence. It trades

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Protect Retirees From Summer Vacation Scams, Act Now

Kevin Parker June 6, 2026

Summer opens up travel, family visits and porch swings, but it also hands scammers a six-week window from Memorial Day to the Fourth of July to exploit retirees. This piece explains the common tactics—fake rentals,

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Avoid Fines Abroad, Stop These US Driving Habits

Darnell Thompkins June 6, 2026

Driving rules aren’t universal. This piece points out that what you do every day behind the wheel at home might be illegal or risky overseas, and it walks through the most important differences to watch

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Check Your Mower CCA Rating Before Cold Weather Use

Brittany Mays June 6, 2026

Quick overview: this piece explains what cold cranking amps (CCA) means for lead-acid batteries, why CCA matters for lawn mowers, how temperature affects starting, how to check your mower’s CCA needs, and practical tips for

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Shop Lowe’s Pro-Grade Tools, Upgrade Your Workshop Today

Ella Ford June 6, 2026

Lowe’s has a reputation for welcoming weekend warriors, but it’s also a place professionals can rely on for tough, jobsite-ready gear. This piece explores why pros sometimes choose Lowe’s, what kinds of heavy-duty tools and

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Shop Toyota Camping Gear For Trucks And SUVs Today

Dan Veld June 6, 2026

Toyota now sells a line of camping gear designed to work with its trucks and SUVs, and this piece walks through what to expect, why OEM options matter, and practical tips for choosing the right

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Understand High Mileage Oil, Extended Performance Differences

Karen Givens June 6, 2026

If you’ve ever stood in front of the motor oil aisle wondering what separates high mileage oil from high mileage extended performance oil, this piece breaks down the practical differences, how each works, and which

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Prevent 3D Printer Failures, Fix Filament Clogs And Sensors

David Gregoire June 6, 2026

This article lays out a practical rundown of uncommon 3D printing problems that often derail projects and how to spot and fix them, from filament oddities to sensor failures and environmental quirks. Filament clogs are

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Apple Releases iOS Update, Which Phones See Changes

Kevin Parker June 5, 2026

Apple has pushed a fresh iOS update and it’s worth paying attention to — whether you’re on a recent iPhone or nursing an older model. Expect security patches, small feature tweaks, compatibility notes, and a

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Stop TV Cleaning Habits That Reduce Screen Lifespan

Erica Carlin June 5, 2026

Think your TV-cleaning routine is harmless? This article pinpoints common habits that quietly shorten your screen’s life and gives clear, practical fixes so you can keep that picture crisp for years. Screens look tough but

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Maximize Concrete Driveway Lifespan, With Proven Maintenance

Doug Goldsmith June 5, 2026

Concrete driveways can last a long time, but their actual lifespan hinges on a handful of clear factors like installation quality, climate stress, daily use, and upkeep. This article walks through what affects longevity, what

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Airport Security Allows These Multitools Instead Of Leatherman

Kevin Parker June 5, 2026

Planes and multitools collide in airport security: you can’t take most Leatherman-style tools through a checkpoint, but there are clear paths to bringing useful gear with you if you plan ahead. This piece explains what

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Beat Summer Boredom With Kids Entertainment Gadgets

Erica Carlin June 5, 2026

Summer’s here and school is winding down, so this piece lays out a lineup of clever, practical gadgets designed to keep kids busy, spark curiosity, and calm the sibling squabbles while the heat lasts. Read

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Discover Sub-Zero Ownership, History, And Production

Erica Carlin June 5, 2026

This article peels back the curtain on Sub-Zero refrigerators, tracing the brand’s roots, who controls the company, how its products are built, and what to expect from its production and service approach. Sub-Zero is often

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Helios Robot Bolsters Space Operations, Secures Tools In Microgravity

Kevin Parker June 5, 2026

Robots built for space think and move differently than the ones we see on Earth. Helios, a four-armed spacecraft assistant from a Swiss lab spinout, trades legs for grips so it can brace, hold and

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Carnival Data Breach Exposes Nearly 6 Million Travelers’ Details

Kevin Parker June 5, 2026

Carnival Corporation confirmed a large data breach that exposed personal details for nearly six million people after a social engineering attack on a single user account; this article walks through what was exposed, how criminals

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US Navy Submarine Returns To Service After Five-Year Accident Recovery

Ella Ford June 5, 2026

The submarine is heading back into service after nearly five years offline following that well-known accident at sea, returning with fresh repairs, tighter procedures, and a spotlight on safety and accountability. Navy officials say the

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Rediscover Toyota’s 1970s Compact Pickup Still Shaping Trucks

Darnell Thompkins June 5, 2026

Toyota’s compact pickup from the late 1970s changed expectations about what a small truck could be, blending surprising utility with Toyota’s reputation for reliability. This article explores its origins, design decisions, mechanical strengths, real-world uses,

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Upgrade Dad’s Garage With Five Budget Gadgets He’ll Use Today

Dan Veld June 5, 2026

If your dad lives for wrenching in the garage, here are five practical, budget-friendly automotive gadgets that actually get used and appreciated. This piece highlights each pick, what it does, why it matters, and how

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Soldering Basics You Need Now, Avoid Common Mistakes

Erica Carlin June 5, 2026

This piece walks through common soldering mistakes and how to fix them, offering clear, practical advice for beginners and hobbyists. It highlights the basics of heat control, cleanliness, tool care, and safety so you can

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OSHA Tool Safety Rules Demand Maintenance, PPE Compliance

Dan Veld June 4, 2026

This piece breaks down the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s core direction on tools: keep them maintained, wear the right personal protective equipment, and use safe practices so every shift ends with everyone intact. It

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Transmission Gear Noise Signals Potential Failure, Inspect Now

Doug Goldsmith June 4, 2026

If your car screams, grinds, or clunks when you shift gears, this piece walks you through the likely transmission problems, what they mean, and how to handle them without drama. You’ll get clear signs to

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Audi Marries Bauhaus Minimalism With Potent Gas Electric Power

Dan Veld June 4, 2026

The new Audi blends minimalist Bauhaus lines with a raw gas-electric drivetrain to make a car that looks calm and hits like a hammer. This piece walks through the design choices, the performance intent, the

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Compare Jet Engine RPMs Now, Learn How High They Spin

Kevin Parker June 4, 2026

It’s no secret that jet engines are very different to automotive engines. Modern turbofans have multiple rotating spools that run at wildly different speeds, and comparing them to a car crank is like comparing a

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Harbor Freight Adds New Garage Tools You Need Now

Ella Ford June 4, 2026

Harbor Freight just rolled out a fresh batch of garage-ready gear aimed at folks who want solid performance without paying brand-name prices, and this article walks through the highlights, practical benefits, and what to think

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Milwaukee Introduces M12 FUEL Extended Ratchets, Prices Revealed

Brittany Mays June 4, 2026

Milwaukee’s new M12 FUEL extended ratchets bring longer reach and better control to cramped engine bays while offering different buying options that affect price. This article explains what these ratchets do, how they improve tight-space

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Humanoid Robots Begin Warehouse Deployment At Catalyst Brands

Kevin Parker June 4, 2026

Figure AI and retail owner Catalyst Brands have announced a commercial deal to bring humanoid robots into a Reno distribution center to handle repetitive sorting and packing tasks, sparking questions about jobs, transparency and how

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Charter Spectrum Faces Vishing Breach, Customers Alerted

Kevin Parker June 4, 2026

Charter Communications, the parent of Spectrum, is dealing with a reported security incident that raises real concerns about voice phishing and exposed customer contact details; the company says limited sales tools were affected while a

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Discover 1970s Cars That Shaped Classic Automotive Design

Karen Givens June 4, 2026

The 1970s might get lectured as a decade of decline for cars, but scratch the surface and you find a surprising roster of designs that reshaped expectations, embraced new realities, and left lasting impressions. This

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Diesel Plus Detection Tips, Identify Fuel Differences Fast

Erica Carlin June 4, 2026

I’ll walk you through what diesel plus actually is, how it differs from regular diesel, practical ways to spot the difference, and what matters for your engine so you can make smart choices at the

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Discover 12 2026 Vehicles, Still Offering V6 Power

Karen Givens June 4, 2026

If you still prefer the balanced punch of a V6, this piece walks through why that engine choice remains relevant in 2026 and points you toward a dozen new vehicles that keep the six-cylinder alive.

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Why Automakers Replaced Distributors With Coil Packs In The 1980s

Erica Carlin June 4, 2026

This short piece explains why traditional engine distributors were phased out in favor of coil packs: better reliability, cleaner emissions, tighter timing control, simpler maintenance, and improved performance at higher RPMs. Back in the day,

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Oura Ring 5 Reveals New Health Sensors, Is Upgrade Worthwhile

Doug Goldsmith June 4, 2026

The Oura Ring 5 arrives with a splash of new tech and a familiar shape, promising clearer sleep data, more health metrics, and a few lifestyle features that aim to justify an upgrade for some

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Save On Maintenance With This Toyota Model, Lowest Among Toyotas

David Gregoire June 4, 2026

Toyota builds sensible, long-lived cars, and among them one model stands out for being noticeably cheaper to keep running than the rest. This piece looks at why that model costs less to maintain, what owners

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Whirlpool Refrigerators Spot Common Issues Before Damage

David Gregoire June 3, 2026

Whirlpool refrigerators are a common choice for households, known for solid design and generally reliable performance, but a handful of predictable problems can steal that peace. This article lays out the frequent trouble spots, how

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Harbor Freight Tools To Equip Your Car Under $100 Today

Erica Carlin June 3, 2026

A quick, no-nonsense guide to assembling a practical roadside car kit with affordable Harbor Freight gear under $100 each. You’ll get clear recommendations on must-have tools, why they matter, and how they earn their keep

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Dodge Teases New Snake-Themed Sports Car, Not A Viper

Erica Carlin June 3, 2026

Dodge is quietly building a new two-seat sports car that nods to its Viper past while charting a modern path; expect a snarling design, heavy performance focus, and a clear intention to keep the snake

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Grab BOGO Tool Deals From Major Brand, Ends Mid-July

Karen Givens June 3, 2026

There’s a limited time buy one, get one deal from a major tool brand that runs through mid-July, and this article breaks down why it matters, what to look for, pairing strategies, and ways to

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Compare F-4E And F-16 Performance, Speed Versus Agility

Dan Veld June 3, 2026

The F-4E and the F-16 are two iconic fighter jets that tell a story about different eras of air combat design: one built around brute speed and multi-role heft, the other focused on agility, avionics,

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Protect Your Catalytic Converter, Prevent Premature Failure

Dan Veld June 3, 2026

Your catalytic converter matters: this article explains why it can fail, how to spot trouble, what to expect for repairs, and practical steps to avoid expensive surprises. The catalytic converter is supposed to keep going

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Activate Samsung ID With CLEAR To Speed TSA Screening

Kevin Parker June 3, 2026

Samsung ID with CLEAR is a new way to keep your passport on your phone and speed through certain TSA lanes, but it brings tradeoffs between convenience and the need to safeguard a single device

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Dark Web Monitoring Helps Protect Your Data, Act Quickly

Kevin Parker June 3, 2026

Dark web monitoring gets talked about like it’s dangerous, but it’s really a defensive tool that looks for your information where it already lives online. This piece explains how those services work, why they don’t

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Southwest Bans Robot Passengers, Cites Safety And Space Concerns

Dan Veld June 3, 2026

Southwest Airlines has quietly drawn a line in the cabin carpet: robot passengers are not welcome. This article walks through why the carrier moved to a permanent ban on robotic companions, how that affects travelers

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Unlock iPhone Weather App Hidden Features Today

Doug Goldsmith June 3, 2026

The iPhone Weather app quietly hides a lot of useful tricks, from minute-by-minute rain forecasts to layered radar maps and air quality details. This piece walks through the app’s most practical, little-known features and how

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Use Eyeglass Cleaner Safely On OLED Laptop And Monitor Screens

Erica Carlin June 3, 2026

Quick take: screens get grimy fast and you want a safe, simple way to clean them. This article explains when eyeglass cleaner is okay, what to avoid, and the step-by-step routine that won’t void warranties

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US Navy Shipbuilding Lags Behind Global Competitors

Darnell Thompkins June 3, 2026

The U.S. remains a top navy on paper, but this piece lays out why shipbuilding capacity has slipped, how competitors are closing the gap, and what a Republican approach would prioritize to fix the problem.

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Master Concrete Pouring 20/30/40 Rule, Avoid Costly Errors

Darnell Thompkins June 3, 2026

Pouring concrete is one of those jobs that looks simple until you stand ankle deep in gray slurry at 6 a.m. The 20/30/40 rule is a compact guideline crews use to think about time, effort,

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Beat Milwaukee Heat With New Jobsite Cooling Tools

Dan Veld June 3, 2026

Milwaukee workers and anyone who spends long days outside now have a fresh lineup of practical gear to beat the heat, from wearable cooling tech to rugged fans and smart hydration solutions. This piece walks

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Spot Early Identity Theft Signs Before Fraud Spreads

Kevin Parker June 2, 2026

Identity thieves often start quiet: tiny charges, stray medical notices, or odd tax mail that slip past our attention. This piece points out the subtle signs that something is off and gives clear first steps

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2026 Honda Prelude Misses Nostalgia Mark, Disappoints Fans

Erica Carlin June 2, 2026

The 2026 Honda Prelude reappears not as a museum piece but as a product wrestling with expectations, modern rules, and its own badge heritage. This piece will walk through how it looks, what it drives

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Shop Tractor Supply 14 High End Outdoor Tools Today

Darnell Thompkins June 2, 2026

Looking to assemble a top-tier set of outdoor gear? This piece walks through what to expect when hunting the priciest, highest-quality tools at Tractor Supply, why they cost more, and how to choose which ones

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Lawn Mower Batteries Aren’t Interchangeable With Car Batteries

David Gregoire June 2, 2026

This piece explains why lawn mower batteries and car batteries might look similar but are engineered for different jobs, how their chemistry and design affect performance and safety, and what to consider when replacing or

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1980s Cars Now Turning Into Affordable, Desirable Classics

Brittany Mays June 2, 2026

Many of the cars we once saw everywhere on suburban streets have quietly moved into classic status, and that shift has opened a sweet spot for buyers who want character without the sticker shock. This

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Find Amazon Hidden Gems Among Cheap Doodads And Knickknacks Now

Kevin Parker June 2, 2026

Amazon can feel like a vast flea market where everything from brilliant bargains to downright junk sits elbow to elbow; this piece shows how to separate the useful from the useless and land a genuinely

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Fix Speaker Positioning With One Simple Acoustic Rule

David Gregoire June 2, 2026

This piece walks you through a simple, reliable method for placing stereo speakers so they deliver balanced imaging and sensible bass without endless guesswork. You will learn the core rule, why it works, how room

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USS Hornet Faces Relocation, Leaving Alameda After Decades

Dan Veld June 2, 2026

The USS Hornet has been anchored at Alameda for nearly 30 years as a floating museum and piece of World War II history, and now mounting costs, changing waterfront plans, and safety concerns are pushing

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Waymo Launches Ojai Robotaxi With Roomier, Accessible Cabin

Kevin Parker June 2, 2026

The new Waymo Ojai robotaxi rethinks what a driverless ride can feel like, focusing on roomy cabins, accessible design and practical fleet maintenance while rolling out to more U.S. cities. It blends a rider-first interior

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Drill Concrete Correctly Use Masonry Bits To Avoid Damage

Doug Goldsmith June 2, 2026

You might not drill into concrete every week, but when the moment comes you want to do it right; this piece explains why a non-masonry drill bit is the wrong choice, what specialized bits and

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Electric Vehicles Depreciate Fast, Some Lose Over 60% Value

Kevin Parker June 2, 2026

Electric vehicles are shaking up more than the highway; they are reshaping how people think about resale and long term ownership. This piece looks at why EV values can tank, which models suffer the most,

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Avoid Highway Accidents, Protect Summer Road Trips Now

Ella Ford June 2, 2026

Summer road trips are a rite of passage, but the open road hides a surprising number of hazards; this article lays out practical risks you should watch for and sensible steps to keep you moving

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Android 17 Arrives Soon As Samsung Rollout Affects Millions

Erica Carlin June 2, 2026

Samsung is gearing up to roll out Android 17, and this article walks through what the update looks like, who gets it when, what changes to expect, and how to prepare your phone so the

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Lift Lawn Mower Safely With Proper Jack Stands Today

Darnell Thompkins June 2, 2026

This piece explains why a car jack is a bad idea for lifting a lawn mower and walks through safer options and commonsense precautions for maintenance so you can work on your mower without turning

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Microsoft Ends SMS Codes, Pushes Passkeys and Emails

Kevin Parker June 1, 2026

Microsoft is moving away from SMS codes for personal accounts and nudging people toward passkeys and verified email, a shift driven by real security risks rather than tech-company whim. This change affects everyday services like

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MacOS M5 Kernel Exploit Built With AI In Under A Week

Kevin Parker June 1, 2026

Apple’s hardware and software defenses have long made Macs feel locked down, but a recent claim from a security startup shows how artificial intelligence can accelerate the discovery of deep system flaws and change the

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Unlock Pixel Exclusive Features, Including Now Playing And AI Camera

Doug Goldsmith June 1, 2026

Pixel phones pack a handful of features you won’t find on other Android devices, and this piece walks through what makes them useful day to day. Expect a clear look at Now Playing’s passive song

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Master Manual Transmission Driving, Conquer City Traffic Smoothly

Dan Veld June 1, 2026

Manual transmissions reward drivers with engagement and control while also creating practical challenges in dense urban traffic; this piece lays out clear, practical ways to manage clutch work, gear choice, stop-and-go situations, and maintenance so

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USS Gerald R Ford Prepares To Power Shore Facilities

Dan Veld June 1, 2026

The Navy is preparing to test the USS Gerald R. Ford’s ability to supply power to shore-based facilities, a move that turns a floating fortress into a potential emergency grid asset; this article looks at

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EU Country Imposes Fuel Price Caps, Tests US Response

Karen Givens June 1, 2026

This piece looks at how one European nation is tackling the so called “rocket and feather” pattern in fuel prices with a strict new rule, and whether the United States could reasonably copy that playbook.

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Shop Ryobi DIY Tools Under $50, Cordless Drills And More

Karen Givens June 1, 2026

Ryobi’s budget line proves you don’t need to spend a fortune to get reliable power tools, with solid options under $50 that cover drills, impact drivers, portable lighting, and compact handheld vacuums. This piece walks

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Icloud Alternatives That Save You Money Right Now

David Gregoire June 1, 2026

If iCloud feels pricey or limiting, this piece walks through realistic cloud storage options, what they do better, and how to pick the right one for your needs. We’ll look at alternatives that shine for

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Replace Car Parts In Pairs To Maintain Brake And Tire Safety

Brittany Mays June 1, 2026

This article breaks down which car parts make sense to replace in pairs so your vehicle stays safe, balanced, and predictable on the road. It explains the reasoning behind pairing, lists common components that should

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Fighter Jets Execute Precision Aerobatics, Pilots Showcase Skill

Brittany Mays June 1, 2026

In this piece I take you inside the world of fighter-jet aerobatics, explaining what makes those jaw-dropping maneuvers possible and why they feel so extreme. You will read about the physics, the aircraft systems that

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Honda Accord Fuel Economy Trails, Choose More Efficient Sedans

Kevin Parker June 1, 2026

The Honda Accord remains a top pick for buyers who want a practical, comfortable midsize sedan, but if squeezing every last mile per gallon is your priority, a few competitors offer better numbers. This piece

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Manual Transmission Turns Fidget Toys, Pens Into A Working Gearbox

Erica Carlin June 1, 2026

This piece explores a playful mashup: the tactile joy of fidget toys and multi-color pens grafted onto the guts of a car’s manual transmission. It breaks down why that odd combination feels so satisfying, how

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