Watch a walkaround of Develon’s DX35Z-7 mini excavator at the 2025 ARA Show, featuring zero-tail swing design, specs and key ...
There is an easy way, and a hard way to undercoat a trailer...the easy way is the dangerous way, and the hard way is the safe way... I bet you can tell from the thumbnail which one I chose. To keep ...
According to a new update on YouTube's support page, the team is rolling out a new test that delivers the "Your Custom Feed" experience, which will allow users to enjoy content customization controls ...
TAIPEI, Nov 18 (Reuters) - Taiwan will tighten its export controls for potential dual-use civilian-military technology to include quantum computers and advanced semiconductor equipment to fulfil its ...
An intoxicated 29-year-old man used an excavator to destroy a newly built home early Tuesday morning, according to the Post Falls Police Department. Police arrested Fred Kudrna on suspicion of DUI, ...
Cruise control is available in most new vehicles. Adaptive Cruise Control adjusts your speed based on how close you are to other vehicles. Driving on the freeway for long distances can get a bit ...
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The next-generation iPad mini 8 could feature an updated design that removes the speaker holes for improved water resistance, with Apple considering a new speaker system design. The new system would ...
Coca-Cola is bringing its successful 7.5-ounce mini cans to convenience stores for individual purchases starting January 2026. The suggested $1.29 price point creates a low-risk trial opportunity for ...
Japan will expand export controls to cover general-purpose machine tools, integrated circuits, drones, radar, navigation, and testing equipment, requiring companies to verify potential military use.
While history counts a lengthy and horrific tally of the arbitrary divisions we draw amongst ourselves, there have been and will ever be only two kinds of people: those who invert their camera ...