How the world's fastest plane was built — Is this battery backup device worth the money?
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The rise and fall of Gateway In the '90s, Gateway was one of the top computer manufacturers in the industry. Its iconic cow-pattern packaging set it apart, and its machines quickly rose to the top. But the company has struggled to keep up with the times and, ultimately, has seen a stark decline. So why did this happen? Tap or click to see what caused the downfall of Gateway. → |
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The unbelievable engineering of history’s fastest plane During the Cold War, one of the greatest battles was the space race. This contest was fought through science and engineering. In the middle of it all, the U.S. military created a rocket-powered plane that was able to reach the edge of space. So how did they do it, and what did it take to make this thing go so fast? Tap or click to see how the X-15 plane worked. → |
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Komando.com Review: Is a UPS a worthwhile investment for your home office? This week, our News Director, Ben, reviews a work-from-home gadget that doesn’t get a lot of attention: An uninterruptible power supply, or UPS, which acts as a battery backup when you lose power. Hint: Ben thinks it’s something everyone should have, but which one is right for your setup? Tap or click to see if it's worth it. → |
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The interesting secret history of the microwave Microwave ovens have been around since about the 1950s. Back then, they were enormous boxes made specifically for industrial kitchens. If you've heard how microwaves were invented, you might know the tale of a scientist and a chocolate bar. It turns out there is much more to the story that will truly surprise you. Tap or click to hear the fascinating history of microwaves. → |
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