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How the Engine Control Module Works
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Do you know what the engine control module actually controls? Check out this article to learn about ECMs in cars and find out what they do.
How Cloud Antivirus Software Works
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Cloud antivirus protection is made possible with cloud computing. So, what's the best way to protect your computer? See if cloud antivirus is right for you.
How the Nintendo Power Glove Worked
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The Nintendo Power Glove seemed like the gaming accessory of the future. Find out how the Power Glove worked and why it didn't deliver.
How Electroluminescent (EL) Wire Works
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Electroluminescent wire is widely used by artists to illuminate clothing, bicycle spokes, turntables and even cars. Learn about electroluminescent wire.
How Calculators Work
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Calculators may show up anywhere in our lives that numbers do -- from calculus class to restaurants. See how calculators work.
How Robots Work
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Robots are becoming increasingly sophisticated and lifelike. Learn about robots, the latest robot technology and how close we are to artificial intelligence.
1960-1966 Ford Falcon
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When the Ford Falcon was released in late 1960 in Australia, it challenged rival General Motors. Learn how the two companies competed.
A Guide to Supplements for Seniors
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Supplements for seniors can help to control hormones and even protect against cancer. Learn about the pros and cons of supplements for seniors.
Understanding the Differences Between Big Rig and F1 Car Horsepower Ratings
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So why does a diesel engine with huge torque and low maximum RPM get a low horsepower rating compared to a low torque, high revving race car engine? Find out why in this article.
How RACEf/x Works
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RaceFX gives you the edge when you're watching a NASCAR race on TV -- it highlights a car and follows it around the track at 200 mph! Find out how this high-tech tracking system operates!