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Unboxing and Initial Impressions: Apple Watch Series 9
Dion Schuddeboom
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The Apple Watch Series 9 brings impressive improvements to the display, performance, and introduces a new double tap gesture. The 41mm and 45mm models are unboxed and compared, with the 41mm recommend
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How to Use the Display Driver Uninstaller Tool
MSI USA
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A quick guide on using the Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) tool to resolve issues with your graphics card driver. Learn how to download, install, and run the tool, and reinstall the latest driver.
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The Incredible Project Stealth PC DIY Kit
Linus Tech Tips
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Project Stealth PC DIY Kit is an innovative and unique computer case featuring a GPU with power connectors on the bottom. The motherboard has all its connectors on the back. The kit allows for customi
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OnePlus Open Review: A Folding Phone with Amazing Features
ThisisMahrukh
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The OnePlus Open is a folding phone with a beautiful display, sleek design, and impressive camera. It combines the best features from both iPhone and Samsung devices. The battery life is good, and it
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Building a USB Nas for Networking, Storage, and Boot Media
Hardware Haven
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In this video, we explore the use of USB for networking, external drives, and boot media. We build a USB Nas using the Zima board and compare USB and better protocols using a networking card and SATA
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Fixing and Testing the Tektronix 2445 Oscilloscope
Adrian's Digital Basement
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In this video, I attempt to diagnose and fix a faulty Tektronix 2445 oscilloscope that is not functioning properly. I explore the different channels and settings, analyze the waveform, and identify is
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Apple Vision Pro Launch: A Day of Excitement and Anticipation
Nikias Molina
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The launch event of the Apple Vision Pro was filled with excitement and anticipation as Apple fans from around the world gathered at the Fth Avenue Apple Store in New York City. The event was attended
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The Rise and Fall of SciQuest: The Company That Revolutionized Data Storage
This Does Not Compute
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In the 1980s, as the need for high-capacity portable storage grew, SciQuest introduced innovative hard drive-based removable media. However, competition from Iomega's zip drives and quality issues wit
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The Power of AIO Liquid Coolers: Enhancing Performance and Aesthetics
PC Builder
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Discover the benefits of all-in-one liquid coolers for your PC, including improved performance, aesthetics, and noise reduction. We break down the features, installation process, and recommendations f
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A Quick Introduction to Zig: The Next Generation Alternative to C
Fireship
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Zig is a high-performance programming language that provides low-level memory control, no hidden memory allocations, and explicit error handling. It can easily integrate with C or C++ code and support
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Unlock the Power of Meta AI with Multimodal Capabilities
TechBrew
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Meta AI's new V2 with multimodal capabilities allows users to take photos, ask AI questions about the photos, and have contextual conversations about them. However, users must ensure their data is alw
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Alienware R15 Review: Is It Worth the Hype?
Gamers Nexus
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Alienware is back with the updated R15, featuring improved cooling, better acoustics, and increased power. We analyze its design, performance, and value.
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The Race to Mine the Deep Sea: The Battle for Metals and the Environment
Vox
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Exploration ships in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone are racing to mine metals and minerals worth billions of dollars, essential for clean energy and decarbonization. However, deep sea mining poses irreve
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Inside Intel's SOC Validation Lab: Unprecedented Access to Cutting-Edge Technology
Linus Tech Tips
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Get an exclusive look inside Intel's SOC Validation Lab, where engineers test every function of the SOC and ensure compatibility at scale. From PCI Express Gen 5 to USB Type-C, Intel pushes the bounda
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Unlocking the Power of the Spread Operator and Rest Operator in JavaScript
freeCodeCamp.org
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Learn how to use the spread operator and rest operator in JavaScript to expand or condense arrays, pass array elements as function arguments, copy arrays, and concatenate arrays.
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How to Upgrade Your CPU: The Complete Guide
The Provoked Prawn
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Learn how to upgrade your CPU by following these essential steps. Understand the importance of socket types, check compatibility, update BIOS if necessary, and replace the old CPU with a new one. Also
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The Hidden Features of the iPhone 15: Everything You Need to Know
AppleTrack
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The iPhone 15 is Apple's biggest update in years, with several hidden features and improvements. This video reveals the exclusive iPhone battery settings, hidden battery features, 5G improvements, USB
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The Future of Tesla Semi: Mobile Home Design and Production Challenges
TESLA CAR WORLD
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Tesla is making progress with the Tesla Semi, planning to launch a new version in 2024. The new version will feature a mobile home design, with a sleeper cabin and additional amenities. However, produ
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The M1 MacBook Air: A Budget-Friendly Powerhouse
The Everyday Dad
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The M1 MacBook Air is a cost-effective option that offers impressive performance and value. It proves that you don't always need the latest and greatest technology to have a great computing experience
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Why C++ Still Reigns: A Comprehensive Analysis
ThePrimeTime
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Despite not having a build tool and other limitations, C++ is still a desirable coding platform compared to Rust. It offers easy shared mutable memory and safety features like unique pointers. The per
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Do I Need to Use Direct Driver Uninstaller When Switching or Upgrading GPUs?
Robtech
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No, you don't need to use Direct Driver Uninstaller (DDU) when switching or upgrading GPUs. While some claim that DDU can avoid driver conflicts and issues, there is no proof to support this. The driv
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