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SlashGear · 06/20/2026 15:45 EDT

Which States Have The Lowest Minimum Age For Getting A Driver's License?

Getting a driver's license is an important part of life, especially if you're an enthusiast. Which U.S. states have the lowest minimum age to get your license? Read more ›

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SlashGear · 10/05/2025 08:15 EDT

What Makes Ryobi's USB Lithium Screwdriver So Popular? What Users Are Saying

Ryobi makes a USB lithium screwdriver that's become quite popular. But what drives buyers toward it? What do owners have to say about the tool? Read more ›

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SlashGear · 10/05/2025 08:00 EDT

How Top Gas Dragsters Managed To Make Two Engines On One Transmission Work

One of the most unique characteristics of top gas dragsters is that, despite having two engines, but they still use one transmission. How is this possible? Read more ›

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SlashGear · 10/05/2025 07:35 EDT

The USS George Washington Isn't Even Stationed In The US - Here's Where You'd Have To Go To See It

Most of the U.S. Navy's aircraft carriers are stationed in the United States, but the USS George Washington lives on the other side of the world. Read more ›

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SlashGear · 10/05/2025 07:15 EDT

How To Connect Your TV To Wi-Fi: A Guide For Most Modern Models

Struggling to get your smart TV online? Wi-Fi is the key to streaming apps and modern features. Here's how to connect almost any TV model. Read more ›

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SlashGear · 10/05/2025 06:45 EDT

Are Costco's Car Wheels Any Good? Here's What Customers Have To Say

Tires have, been a fixture in Costco stores for many years, so here's what buyers have to say about the wheels. Read more ›

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SlashGear · 10/05/2025 06:35 EDT

Harbor Freight's Bauer Tool Bag Turns Any 5 Gallon Bucket Into A Tool Organizer

Looking for a low-cost tool storage option? Bauer's 5-gallon bucket bag from Harbor Freight might be the portable solution you didn't know you needed. Read more ›

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SlashGear · 10/05/2025 06:30 EDT

Ford Truck Models That Were Never Sold In The US

Ford has a long history making trucks, but while most served in the company's home country, not many known that a few models never got to the U.S. Read more ›

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SlashGear · 10/05/2025 06:15 EDT

How Fast Is USB4? (And How To Know If Your Laptop Has This USB Port)

You may be wondering if the USB ports on your computer are able to utilize the fastest speeds, but it's not straight forward. Here's how to tell what you have. Read more ›

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SlashGear · 10/05/2025 05:45 EDT

SpaceX Just Shot Dozens Of New Starlink Satellites Into Space

Called the Starlink 11-20 mission, this marks the name for SpaceX's latest Starlink-supporting launch this year. Read more ›

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SlashGear · 10/05/2025 05:15 EDT

Do Apple Updates Really Make Your iPhone Slower?

It's a recurring myth that the latest Apple update will make your iPhone slower, but does that turn out to be the case? Here's what the data says. Read more ›

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SlashGear · 10/05/2025 05:00 EDT

Do Chevrolet & GMC Trucks Use The Same Engines?

GM brands Chevrolet and GMC offer a range of trucks, often with identical mechanical underpinnings. But does this similarity extend to the engines? Read more ›

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SlashGear · 10/05/2025 04:30 EDT

Why Airplanes Still Use Leaded Fuel

Cars have used unleaded fuel since the mid-1990s, but piston aircraft engines mostly still run on leaded petrol, despite the additive's health hazards. Read more ›

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SlashGear · 10/04/2025 23:45 EDT

Are Hyundais Reliable After 100k Miles? Here's What Owners Say

Hyundai has been around for a while, but before considering one, you should know how they hold up after 100k miles. Here's what owners have to say. Read more ›

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SlashGear · 10/04/2025 22:00 EDT

Why Airplanes Still Use Millions Of Rivets (But Cars Are Welded)

Rivets are a positively ancient way of fastening materials together; despite that, we still use them to assemble planes instead of welding. Here's why. Read more ›

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SlashGear · 10/04/2025 21:45 EDT

This NASA Satellite Sent The First Radar Images Of Earth's Surface And The Results Are Very Clear

Satellite-based imagery of Earth has just entered a new frontier, thanks to the recently-launched NISAR satellite. Here's what you need to know. Read more ›

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SlashGear · 10/04/2025 21:30 EDT

5 More Smart Gadgets User Reviews Say Can Instantly Upgrade Any Bedroom

Smart gadgets with thousands of reviews that users say improve comfort, lighting, and convenience in the bedroom while staying budget-friendly. Read more ›

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SlashGear · 10/04/2025 21:15 EDT

The Internet Is Buzzing About A 2026 Plymouth Barracuda, But Is It Actually Real?

Automakers are undoubtedly fond of reviving old nameplates, but rumors of the supposed 2026 Plymouth Barracuda revival don't really hold water. Read more ›

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SlashGear · 10/04/2025 21:00 EDT

Who Made The Mirage 2000 Fighter Jet And Where Was It Manufactured?

While the United States is known for its many fighter jets, the country's allies have made some equally capable fighter jets, including the Mirage 2000. Read more ›

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SlashGear 3 place · 10/04/2025 20:35 EDT

Here's Why Your Phone Has A Little Hole Next To The Charging Port

Most smartphones have a tiny hole at the bottom of them but it's not always clear what it's for. Here's what that hole is for and what it does. Read more ›

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