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How Electronic Payment Works

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If you've ever bought anything online, you're probably familiar with electronic payment. Find out more about electronic payment at HowStuffWorks.

How Tankless Water Heaters Work

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The green movement is bringing tankless water heaters to the forefront of the appliance market. They last longer, don't take up much space and give you as much hot water as you want. Is there a catch?

How Photobucket Works

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Photobucket is a service that hosts photos for its customers, who can then link to the photos on different sites or blogs. Find out about Photobucket.

How the Nehalem Microprocessor Microarchitecture Works

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Nehalem microprocessor microarchitecture is the basis upon which Intel's Core i7 chip is built. Learn about Nehalem microprocessor microarchitecture.

How to Clean Up Home Energy Consumption

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Periodic cleaning and regular maintenance is the best way to improve efficiency in your home energy consumption. Learn about home energy efficiency.

How has the iPad 2 made banking easier?

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How has the iPad 2 made online banking easier? Read this article by HowStuffWorks.com to learn how the iPad 2 has made online banking easier.

Frequency Formula Basics: 2 Ways to Calculate Frequency

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Frequency is a fundamental concept when you're talking about waves, whether that means electromagnetic waves like radio waves and visible light, or mechanical vibrations like sound waves.

Could Salter's Duck have solved the oil crisis?

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Salter's Duck was a 1970s wave energy invention that lost grant money and fell by the wayside. Find out more about Salter's Duck's energy potential.

How ARPANET Works

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ARPANET is the oldest and most influential merger of computer networks which contributed to the birth of the Internet. Learn more about the ARPANET system.

What Is an Algorithm?

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When you use programming to tell a computer what to do, you also get to choose how it's going to do it. So, what is an algorithm? It's the basic technique used to get the job done.

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