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SlashGear 1 place · today 15:15 EDT

Here's What That Black 'Dot' On Top Of Your Android Phone Is For

Black dots on Android screens aren't usually a mystery and could be anything from a notification to a camera lens, or even a group of dead pixels. Read more ›

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SlashGear 2 place · today 10:45 EDT

Use This Lubricant To Fix Your Car's Squeaky Hinges

Squeaky hinges on your car doors, hatchback, hood, or trunk lid are annoying and signal ongoing damage. This is the safest way to quiet noisy car hinges. Read more ›

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SlashGear 3 place · today 09:45 EDT

Here's How To Restart Your iPhone Without Using The Power Button

Restarting your iPhone is usually straightforward, but it gets a bit trickier if you don't have a working power button. Thankfully, there are ways around that. Read more ›

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SlashGear
SlashGear · today 08:35 EDT

Why Do Some Road Signs Have Holes? Here's What They're For

If you've ever driven past a road sign riddled with holes, you may think it's a result of wear and tear. However, there's more here than meets the eye. Read more ›

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SlashGear · today 07:15 EDT

Want To Unclog A Drain Using A Shop Vac? Here's How To Do It

Got a clog but can't find the plunger? If you have a Shop-Vac, you may be able to use it to save the day. Here's how to unclog a drain with a Shop-Vac. Read more ›

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SlashGear · today 06:45 EDT

Why You May Want To Avoid Progressive's Snapshot Program, According To Drivers

Progressive offers its Snapshot program to monitor your driving in exchange for discounts, but what do actual drivers think of it and the discounts received? Read more ›

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SlashGear
SlashGear · today 21:15 EDT

You Can Reset A Ryobi Battery, But It's Not Worth The Fire Risk

Ryobi users desperate to restore a depleted battery to life are trying hacks to reset them, but all they're really doing is risking a deadly fire. Read more ›

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SlashGear
SlashGear · today 20:45 EDT

How Much Can You Tow With A Bentley Bentayga?

The Bentley Bentayga may be built for luxury, but its surprising muscle means it can handle more than just city streets. See how it stacks up when asked to tow. Read more ›

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SlashGear · today 20:35 EDT

Are Smart Circuit Breakers Really Worth Installing? Here's What Users Say

Along with smart technology used throughout your home appliances, upgrading your breaker box with smart circuit breakers is essential to modernizing your home. Read more ›

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SlashGear · today 20:00 EDT

Who Makes Harbor Freight's Stud Finders & How Well Do Users Say They Work?

Harbor Freight offers three affordable stud finder options from one company on its website. Users tend to praise them, although they do come with some caveats. Read more ›

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SlashGear · 09/06/2025 23:45 EDT

Why The F-35 Canopy Closes From The Front

Unlike just about every other fighter jet in the United States arsenal, the F-35 Lightning II's canopy hinges at the front of the aircraft rather than the rear. Read more ›

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SlashGear · 09/06/2025 22:45 EDT

Where Are Ford Engines Made? Here's Every Country They're Manufactured In

Ford has cemented itself as one of the top global automakers since it was founded in 1903. Today, it makes its engines in close to a dozen countries. Read more ›

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SlashGear · 09/06/2025 22:00 EDT

Do Modern Tanks Have Air Conditioning?

Car air conditioning has been around since the 1940s, but what about military vehicles? With so many tanks deployed in hot climates, are they air conditioned? Read more ›

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SlashGear · 09/06/2025 21:45 EDT

The Most Common Problems With Ryobi Chainsaws (According To Users)

Ryobi makes several popular gas-powered and electric chainsaws, but no product is ever going to be perfect, so let's look at some common complaints. Read more ›

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SlashGear
SlashGear · 09/06/2025 21:35 EDT

Why Do Motorcycle Engines Have Fins?

Finned engines have long been a trademark of motorcycles, but today's newer designs don't necessarily need them. So what do the fins do, exactly? Read more ›

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SlashGear · 09/06/2025 21:30 EDT

5 Smart Devices You Should Avoid Having In Your Home

Some smart devices create more hassle than help, from subscription-locked gadgets to weak security features and impractical trackers. Read more ›

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SlashGear · 09/06/2025 21:15 EDT

This Car Brand Costs The Most To Maintain Over 10 Years, According To Consumer Reports

When planning to purchase a vehicle, knowing the annual maintenance cost is vital. If this is a priority for you, maybe steer clear of this car model. Read more ›

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SlashGear · 09/06/2025 21:00 EDT

Many People Are Switching To This Web Browser - Here's Why

Zen is a beautiful Free and Open Source Firefox-based alternative to Google Chrome, but has some limitations such as the inability to play DRM-protected media. Read more ›

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SlashGear
SlashGear · 09/06/2025 20:45 EDT

What Causes The 'Chevy Shake' And Is It Covered Under Warranty?

The 'Chevy Shake' phenomenon affects models ranging from trucks, to SUVs, to cars from the 2010s, though you may be covered depending on certain conditions. Read more ›

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SlashGear 2 place · 09/06/2025 20:35 EDT

Why Your iPhone's Home Screen Is Blurry (And How To Fix It)

Why does the iPhone home screen look hazy lately? It's not a glitch, it's hiding in plain sight, and fixing it might be easier than you think. Read more ›

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SlashGear · 09/06/2025 20:30 EDT

13 Of The Most Reliable Cars From The 2000s That Are Still Worth Buying

As new cars grow in price, some customers may look to reliable used vehicles when searching for something to buy. Read more ›

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SlashGear
SlashGear · 09/06/2025 20:15 EDT

How Much Does The Aprilia RS 660 Motorcycle Cost And Why Is It So Expensive?

The Aprilia R5 660 has caught the eyes of motorcycle enthusiasts looking for a top-of-the-line ride, but that does also mean a top-of-the-line price. Read more ›

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SlashGear
SlashGear · 09/06/2025 20:00 EDT

What You Can (And Can't) Power With The Milwaukee Top-Off

The Milwaukee Top-Off charges small devices, but there are some things you cannot power with it. Be sure to check the wattage of whatever you're plugging in. Read more ›

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SlashGear
SlashGear · 09/06/2025 19:45 EDT

The Surprising Requirement The B-2 Spirit Needs To Stay Stealthy

While stealth fighters are always getting advancements in technology to help them remain undetected, the B-2 Spirit requires a particular accommodation. Read more ›

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SlashGear · 09/06/2025 19:30 EDT

10 Of The Best Tesla Model Y Accessories To Upgrade Your EV, According To Owners

Tesla has set a new standard for automotive gizmos and gadgets, but some buyers recommend post-purchase upgrades with aftermarket and OEM accessories. Read more ›

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SlashGear
SlashGear · 09/06/2025 19:15 EDT

Milwaukee M12 Vs. M18 Tire Inflators: How Do They Compare?

Trying to choose between the petite M12 and beefier M18 inflator? One's quick and nimble, the other muscles through big jobs. Discover which fits your need. Read more ›

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SlashGear · 09/06/2025 19:00 EDT

Does Debadging Your Car Affect Resale Value?

One small, but popular modification for cars is debadging, or removing make, model, and trim level badges. Does it affect the car's resale value? Read more ›

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SlashGear · 09/06/2025 18:45 EDT

Yamaha R9 Top Speed: How Fast Is The Motorcycle?

The Yamaha YZF-R1 is the absolute peak of Yamaha's motorcycle lineup, but the YZF-R9 is the more grounded, usable counterpart. What's the top speed on the R9? Read more ›

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SlashGear
SlashGear · 09/06/2025 18:35 EDT

The Ryobi Drill Attachment That Makes It Easy To Trim Your Doors

While doors are relatively simple in construction, getting it to fit into the doorway may require trimming. Ryobi has a tool that does just that. Read more ›

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SlashGear
SlashGear · 09/06/2025 18:30 EDT

5 Outdated Tools And What We Use Now Instead

They say that "they don't make them like they used to", but put your nostalgia aside for a moment, and you'll see why new tools are being released all the time. Read more ›

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