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  • A person imagining a hologram of Wi-Fi network on his palm
    By Adnan Ahmed 8 months ago

    What Does DHCP Stand For? (And Why It's Important For Your Wi-Fi)

    Wondering what DHCP stands for? Learn what it means, how it works, and why it’s essential for managing your Wi-Fi and internet connections.

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  • A Samsung MicroLED screen showcased insode a room
    By Rahul Srinivas 8 months ago

    How Long Do Micro LED TVs Last? (And Can You Extend Their Lifespan?)

    MicroLED TVs are some of the newest tech on the block, but how long can you expect one to last? Is there any way to ensure it keeps working for a long time?

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  • Airport glass wall with a plane in the background
    By Syeda Laiba Alam 8 months ago

    10 Of The Most Luxurious Airports In The World

    Whether you're traveling for business or personal reasons, make sure your travels bring you to one of these airports, some of the most luxurious in the world.

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  • A laptop with an old PlayStation controller
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 8 months ago

    Don't Throw Out Your Old Laptop, It Could Be Your New Favorite Game Console

    If you have an old laptop you've been hanging on to, consider breathing new life into it by converting it into a fully functional retro gaming machine.

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  • Philips TV mounted on wall
    By Cody D. Campbell 8 months ago

    Who Makes Philips TVs And Where Are They Built?

    Philips is one of the most recognizable and storied brands in electronics, but you may be surprised to learn where it make its TVs today.

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  • Tv showing Squid Game on Netflix
    By Max Miller 8 months ago

    Netflix Is About To Be Unrecognizable: Here Are The Major Changes Coming In 2025

    Netflix is rolling out a big change to its interface. The refresh is bound for TVs, and aims to address headaches that have plagued the streaming experience.

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  • Character from Destiny 2's Forsaken expansion
    By Nathan P. Gibson 8 months ago

    12 Best Free PS5 Games You Can Download Right Now

    The gaming industry may be dominated by the premium, pay-to-play model, but these are the 12 best free PS5 games you can download right now.

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  • tamagotchi display digital pet
    By Aaron Greenbaum 8 months ago

    Why Is Tamagotchi Popular Again, And Which Are Most Valuable Now?

    The Tamagotchi craze of the 90s has been resurrected to satisfy your nostalgia for hatching and raising digital critters. What's driving its new popularity?

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  • Sylvox 65 inch waterproof TV
    By KR Manalo 8 months ago

    Why Are Waterproof TVs So Expensive?

    Waterproof TVs come with an extremely high price tag, but what is it about them that makes them so expensive? Here's everything we know about them.

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  • A fuzzy wind muff on a boom-mounted microphone
    By Max Miller 8 months ago

    Why Do Some Microphones Have Fuzzy Covers?

    Wondering why some microphones have fuzzy covers? Learn what they’re for, how they reduce noise, and why they’re essential in many setups.

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  • A TV plugged into a power strip.
    By Lynnae Williams 8 months ago

    Should You Be Plugging Your TV Into A Surge Protector?

    When it's time to hook up that fine TV, should you plug it and your other devices into a power strip? Or should you use a surge protector instead?

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  • Large blue billboard with the words
    By Emma Street 8 months ago

    Who Makes Panasonic TVs And Where Are They Built?

    Wondering who makes Panasonic TVs and where they’re built? Learn about the company’s manufacturing process and where these TVs come from today.

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  • Close up of RDI Halcyon system and LaserDisc Pioneer on a bench with cables around it
    By Anthoni Oisin 8 months ago

    Here's What The Ultra-Rare RDI Halcyon Is Worth Today

    Games like Dragon's Lair were once supposedly headed for home console gaming, but the RDI Halcyon's high asking price led it to a premature failure.

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  • An Amazon Echo Hub display mounted on a wall
    By Sumukh Rao 8 months ago

    9 Of The Best Smart Home Hubs To Get You Started

    Looking to invest in a smart home hub to transform your living space? These nine smart home hubs should be enough to get you started.

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  • Gaming headset on table next to laptop
    By Max Miller 8 months ago

    Why Do Headphones Have Left And Right Sides?

    If you've ever looked at your headphones and see the letters L or R, here's how it can affect your audio experience.

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  • Woman in safety vest looking at screens
    By Cody D. Campbell 8 months ago

    Why Are Modern TVs Cheaper Than Most PC Monitors?

    If you're in the market for a PC monitor, you've definitely noticed just how expensive they get. So why are they so much more than a traditional TV?

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  • AMD Ryzen 9000 Series graphic
    By Max Miller 8 months ago

    What's A Good Alternative To The Ryzen 7 9800X3D Gaming CPU?

    As powerful as the Ryzen 7 9800X3D has proven itself to be, there are some great alternatives on the market that should make most PC owners very happy.

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  • A Covered Patio With Furniture And A Mounted Flat Screen TV
    By Shane Schmid 9 months ago

    Can You Put A Regular TV Outside? (And What Temperatures Can It Withstand?)

    With the weather changing, you may be thinking about taking your TV outside to enjoy the warmer temperatures. However, doing so could be hazardous for your TV.

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  • YouTubeTV logo on a smartphone
    By Keyede Erinfolami 9 months ago

    What Does It Mean On YouTube TV When It Says 'Streaming Limit Reached?'

    If you've been running into a wall with YouTube TV telling you "Streaming Limit Reached," there's a reason for that. Thankfully, it's also an easy fix.

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  • Brian Yennie and Earl Cole (in space suit) talking to investors on "Shark Tank."
    By Eli Shayotovich 9 months ago

    What Happened To The SMART Tire Company From Shark Tank Season 13?

    On Season 13 of "Shark Tank," the SMART Tire Company failed to gain the interest of investors. But the story of what happened afterward is an interesting one.

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  • A person using a phone and mobile device
    By Pankil Shah 9 months ago

    What Is Internet Bandwidth And How To Know How Much You Need

    One of the terms you'll come across when shopping for an Internet service is Bandwidth, but what it is and how it impacts your speed may not be obvious.

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  • Roku TV in a living room
    By Pankil Shah 9 months ago

    Is Your Roku Lagging? This Might Be Why

    Streaming devices tend to develop lag every once in a while, and the Roku is no different. Don't panic, there are some steps you can take to sort it out.

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  • A man browsing TVs at an electronics store
    By Keyede Erinfolami 9 months ago

    How Did TVs Become So Cheap? A Brief Look At The Evolution Of The Technology

    While plenty of things have gotten more expensive over the years, TVs are not one of them-- why does a mid-range TV cost roughly the same now as it did in 2005?

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  • A Person Playing Video Games On A Living Room Flat Screen TV
    By Shane Schmid 9 months ago

    The Worst Gaming TV On The Market (And The Best To Buy Instead, According To Reviews)

    The kind of TV you choose for gaming is almost as important as the console itself, and this one pick is easily the worst TV you can buy to play games on.

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  • Person using a remote control on TV with color bars
    By Patrick Phillips 9 months ago

    What TV Brands Are Made In The US? (And Where Can You Buy Them?)

    Economic shifts may impact the pricing of TVs in an era where they've never been cheaper, so what TV brands can you buy and expect them to be US made?

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  • Two persons carrying a TV box
    By Pankil Shah 9 months ago

    ​​Can A TV Be Transported Laying Down? This Is The Safest Way To Move It

    Wondering if it’s safe to lay a TV flat during transport? Learn the risks and the safest way to move your television without damaging it.

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  • green Computer Space arcade game
    By Quina Baterna 9 months ago

    Here's What The First-Ever Arcade Machine Is Worth Today

    The first-ever arcade machine to be released is a piece of video game, and it fetched an appropriately historic price the last time it went up for auction.

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