
PC Magazine
TP-Link Archer GX-90 AX6600 Tri-Band Wi-Fi 6: Powerful Gaming Router
Tri-band power to level up your game
6 min |
May 2022

Popular Mechanics
Life in the Fast Lane: Peek Inside the RVs of NASCAR's Finest
NASCAR DRIVERS FACE A GRUELING SCHEDULE, SPENDING more time at the track than they do at home; the 2022 NASCAR schedule will cover 39 weekends this year, with up to 19 consecutive weeks of racing.
3 min |
May - June 2022

Popular Mechanics
Ego's ZTR Is the Electric Lawnmower to Beat Out Gas
We love the power and versatility of gas-engine mowers.
4 min |
May - June 2022

Popular Mechanics
Toeing the Line With Pressure Washers
A pressure washer takes water and makes it radical. Water enters one end of the machine at a pressure in the range of 30 to 80 psi and moves along at 4 mph.
3 min |
May - June 2022

Popular Mechanics
Could Solid-State Hydrogen Storage Be a Serious Alternative to Batteries?
A laser shines light on nano thin film inside a canister, releasing hydrogen that can feed a fuel cell.
3 min |
May - June 2022

Popular Mechanics
How the Complicated Physics Inside Your Coffee Mug Could Lead to Better Robots
The natural human gait walking along a straight path (x) affects the trajectory of the coffee (z) in the cup based on the velocity of the gait.
4 min |
May - June 2022

Popular Mechanics
How and Why Microplastics Invade Our Everyday Lives
Organizations like the Ocean Cleanup use nets (above) to capture large pieces of trash, but microplastics often slip through. Data from a 2016 study (left) found that fibers made up as much as 71 percent of microplastics that flow into the Great Lakes.
3 min |
May - June 2022

Popular Mechanics
Can a Retired Rocket Engine Take Us to Mars?
The space shuttle's main engine was mothballed with the program in 2011. Now NASA believes it's the future of interplanetary travel.
9 min |
May - June 2022

Popular Mechanics
This Is the Closest Scientists Have Gotten to Reaching Absolute Zero
The absolute temperature scale gives measurements in Kelvins-unlike Celsius and Fahrenheit, which use degrees. Absolute zero is thus 0 Kelvin, not 0 degrees Kelvin.
4 min |
March - April 2022

Popular Mechanics
TCL's Latest 6-Series Television Is the First Affordable 8K TV
Big Important Product
6 min |
March - April 2022

Popular Mechanics
Someday, a Pig-to-Human Organ Transplant Could Save Your Life
Kidneys aren't the first pig part to enter a human body. Doctors routinely transplant pig heart valves into human patients.
4 min |
March - April 2022

Popular Mechanics
This Natural Treasure Contains the Secret to Stronger Armor
Keshi pearls, sourced from Akoya pearl oysters, can exhibit up to 2,615 layers of nacre, built up over a span of 548 days.
4 min |
March - April 2022

Popular Mechanics
Plotting the Lot: Which Cordless Lawn Mowers Cut the Most Grass
THE TEST
3 min |
March - April 2022

Popular Mechanics
I Bought a GHOST TOWN
This abandoned California mining village once had 400 buildings. Now I'm restoring the 20 that remain.
9 min |
March - April 2022

Popular Mechanics
Digital Locks Are Shackling the Future of Tinkering
It's likely been decades since you last found a service manual included in the box with a new tech product. The Right to Repair movement seeks to change that.
3 min |
March - April 2022

Popular Mechanics
HOW TO BUILD a BACKYARD GREENHOUSE
Step-by-step plans for making a plant-filled oasis
10 min |
March - April 2022

Popular Mechanics
Did the U.S. Lose a Crucial Testing Ground When It Left Afghanistan?
Members of the 82nd Airborne Division test C4 in Afghanistan in 2002
3 min |
March - April 2022

PC Magazine
Keeper Password Manager & Digital Vault: An Elegant Solution
A top pick for securely managing your passwords on every platform
10+ min |
April 2022

PC Magazine
CyberGhost VPN: A Solid Choice
The most servers for your money
10+ min |
April 2022

PC Magazine
How to Live the Peloton Life on a Budget
Interested in a Peloton Bike but can’t afford one? No sweat!
6 min |
April 2022

Innovation & Tech Today
Making Safety a Standard
Is Testing En Masse the Next Logical Step for Employers?
2 min |
Winter 2021

Innovation & Tech Today
No Holds Barred
How Entrepreneur and Bar Rescue Star Jon Taffer is Helping Bars Deal with Labor Shortages and Inefficient Management Techniques
9 min |
Winter 2021

Innovation & Tech Today
Tech for Boomers: Prepping for a Generation of Tech-Savvy Seniors
Baby boomers are among the last generations not considered “digital natives,” but they were the first generation to integrate technology into their everyday lives. The post-WWII generation born between 1946 and 1964 essentially defined the tech-centric world we live in today.
5 min |
Winter 2021

Innovation & Tech Today
Private Space Stations Are Coming (and Soon)
Since construction began in 1998, The International Space Station (ISS) has served as the essential platform where multiple countries have collaborated to support scientific research and other activities requiring the unique attributes of humans in space.
2 min |
Winter 2021
Innovation & Tech Today
Isn't Next Year Always Going to be THE YEAR for EVs?
We’re Not Kidding This Time—and We Have Evidence
4 min |
Winter 2021

Innovation & Tech Today
Entertainer/Entrepreneur Steve-O
Chats Jackass Forever, Content Creation, and Stunts That Get Wilder With Age
7 min |
Winter 2021

PC Magazine
Samsung Galaxy S22+: A Crowd Pleaser
The best Galaxy this year
9 min |
April 2022

Innovation & Tech Today
Creating a Cybersecurity Checklist
A List of Things You Should Know To Make a Smart Home Network Safer
5 min |
Winter 2021

Innovation & Tech Today
4 Reasons Your Brand's Video Content Is Weak (and How To Fix It)
Video marketing has increased significantly over the years, and will undoubtedly continue to do so in 2022. According to research from Wyzowl, roughly 86% of businesses use video as a marketing tool — a dramatic increase from 2016, when only 61% of brands did so.
3 min |
Winter 2021

PC Magazine
Intel NUC 12 Extreme Kit (‘Dragon Canyon'): A Dragon of a Mini-PC
The “Dragon Canyon” NUC is a scorcher.
10+ min |