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How do you transfer pictures to your iPad?

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How do you transfer pictures to your iPad? Visit HowStuffWorks.com to learn how to transfer pictures to an iPad.

What type of drill bit do I need for metal?

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Drill bits are made of different materials, and the type you need depends on the kind of job you need to do. Learn what type of drill bit you need for metal in this article.

How Dopamine Works

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You could call dopamine the most misunderstood neurochemical in the brain. It's allegedly the cause of people getting addicted to drugs, chocolate or video games. But what does really dopamine do?

History of Radio Pictures

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You can't see radio waves, but you can check out relevant telegraphs, vacuum tubes and early radio models in this gallery.

The Fascinating History of the Mimeograph Machine

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The Old-School Copy Machine That Revolutionized the Way We Communicate. Learn about the history, design, and benefits of mimeograph

10 Unconventional Uses for GPS

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The transformative power of GPS can be seen by its many offbeat uses. Here are 10 unconventional uses for GPS from HowStuffWorks.

How Game Boy Advance Works

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The Game Boy Advance is one of Nintendo's handheld gaming systems that have dominated the market . Find out what made the Game Boy Advance such a major success.

Have You Been Zoom Bombed? Here's How to Stop It

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Zoom bombing - when intruders hijack your videoconference calls - has become a big deal. But how do you stop it?

How fMRI Works

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fMRI, or functional magnetic resonance imaging, looks at blood flow in the brain to detect areas of activity. Learn about fMRI and its invention.

How are cell phones changing TV?

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How are cell phones changing TV? Visit HowStuffWorks to learn how cell phones are changing TV.

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