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The silent coil inside your electronics
Inductors are quiet components that control how electricity flows, yet most people don’t even know they’re there. This video ...
LG Electronics has firmly cemented its dominance in Nigeria’s electronics and home appliance market by sweeping four ...
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Sanven Technology recalls 2,840 Vevor garment steamers: CPSC
More than 2,800 garment steamers are being recalled because they can leak or spit hot water, causing burn injuries. Sanven ...
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Researchers develop hair-thin brain chip for neurological disorders
A brain implant no thicker than a human hair could revolutionize treatment for epilepsy, paralysis, and other neurological conditions, researchers reported this week in the journal Nature Electronics.
In the hunt for the best washing machine brands in 2025? Then explore these top 5 washing machine models at a discounted ...
The Chairman of Zinox Group, Leo Stan Ekeh, has said that it would be difficult for entrepreneurs to excel in business ...
The mining waste generated in a single year in the United States contains enough lithium to manufacture 10 million electric ...
American troops currently stationed in Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, have increased their training and usage of the aerial ...
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Tech enthusiast shares photo of stunning discovery at recycling center: 'You got lucky'
There are many ways to prevent wasteful practices when it comes to electronics. Knowing your local recycling options is a ...
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The Most Over-Engineered Car Mercedes Has Ever Made
The Mercedes-Benz W140 is an idea rather than a car. It represents that one moment when an entire company stopped thinking ...
AI’s rapid growth is triggering a global RAM shortage, pushing up memory prices and making smartphones, laptops and computers ...
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Researchers make key breakthrough that could help solve major issue with EVs: 'Enhanced performance characteristics'
EV enthusiasts are likely salivating at the improved range and recharge speed implications. The findings are based on "electrochemical methods" to help develop better electrodes and conductors, which ...
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