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What’s The Most Expensive Private Jet Ever Made & Who Owns It?

Corvin.Y.O/Shutterstock As long as there are planes and there are rich people who can afford…

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Thanks, Tamiya-san | Hackaday

We’re saddened to report the passing of Shunsaku Tamiya, the man behind the Tamiya line of models. What was surprising about this, though,…

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Do You Need Virus Protection For Your MacBook? Here’s What You Need To Know

Michael Derrer Fuchs/Getty Images Apple launched its famous “Get a Mac” campaign in 2006 that was…

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Why You Should Avoid The Compressed Air Method When Removing The Wrap On Your Car

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When Did OBD-II Replace OBD-I In Motorcycles? (And How To Tell Which You Have)

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Is A Jack Or Ramp Better For An At-Home Oil Change? Here’s What You Need To Know

If you’re a car owner, you’re probably aware of the fact that your vehicle needs routine maintenance…

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Which Car Brands Are Made In South Carolina?

Historically, there are certain regions of the world that have long been associated with the manufacture of automobiles. For instance, in Europe, nations…

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Newton’s August 1993 launch set the stage for what would become the iPad and iPhone

Apple’s Newton handheld computer was both the company’s biggest failure and its greatest peek into the future. More than thirty years after its…

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Is The Fiat 124 Just A Dressed-Up Miata? The Two Roadsters Compared

Following its debut in 1989, the Mazda MX-5 Miata instantly proved that owning a good-looking, high-quality sports…

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ThinkPad designer David Hill dishes on unreleased models • The Register

Interview Launched in 1992, the boxy black ThinkPad with its little red nub remains the quintessential business productivity notebook. Unlike commercial offerings from…

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