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How Answering Services Work

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Answering services are used in a wide variety of industries. Learn more about answering services at HowStuffWorks.

Will I get shocked if I drive an electric car through a big puddle?

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If you drive an electric vehicle, should you be concerned with electric vehicle safety? Find out why it's important to understand electric vehicle safety.

How WiGig Works

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An emerging standard known as WiGig may make a difference in wireless networking. Learn about WiGig, what makes WiGig unique.

How Interpol Works

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Interpol is an international police agency that tracks criminals across national borders. Lean about Interpol and find out how Interpol is organized.

How Emergency Notifications Work

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Emergency notifications provide instant alerts. Find out how they work.

What Is Radar?

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Radar is used to track storms, planes, and weapons and also to create topographic maps. Learn about radar, radar technology and Doppler shift.

How HotSpot@Home Works

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HotSpot@Home lets you make cell phone calls over your home WiFi network. Learn how this useful technology integrates seamlessly between two networks.

How Thought-Controlled Wheelchairs Work

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Thought-controlled wheelchairs intercept signals from the brain using an ambient audeo system. Read more about how thought-controlled wheelchairs work.

How GPS Phones Work

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GPS phones can pinpoint a location, give directions and provide information about businesses. Learn about GPS phones and how GPS receivers determine a location.

5 Types of NASA Technology in Your Attic

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Want to see some cool NASA technology? Just look up. No, you don't need a telescope, but you might want to use a ladder. Not only has the space agency sent Americans to the moon, but it helped put some useful gear into your attic, as well.

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