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How IEDs Work

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IEDs (improvised explosive devices) are simple to make, easily hidden and very destructive. Read why IEDs are the weapon of choice for some fighters.

What Will Replace the Smartphone?

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Smartphones will become obsolete in as little as three years, to be replaced by a new generation of wearable devices.

How Universal Translators Will Work

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A wearable device that will translate English into a dozen languages will be introduced later this year. See how it will work!

How the Antikythera Mechanism Worked

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Could an ancient, shoebox-size geared device change the way we think about technology's history?

How LED Incapacitators Work

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LED incapacitators are non-lethal devices used by law enforcement officials. Learn about LED incapacitators.

Airless Sprayers

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Apply paint the speedy way with an airless sprayer. Learn when and how to use this handy device in this article.

Is there a way to get energy for free?

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You've likely schemed ways to get energy for free, especially with energy costs rising. Is there a good way to get energy for free, or is it hooey?

How Traction Control Works

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Traction control prevents your car's tires from slipping on the road surface. Learn all about traction control at HowStuffWorks.

How Motion-powered Electronics Work

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Motion-powered electronics are discussed in this article from HowStuffWorks. Learn about motion-powered electronics.

How Biometrics Works

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With the help of Q, James Bond can breeze through a security system that requires the villain's irises, voice and handprint. Biometrics isn't just for the movies. Real-life businesses and governments are using it. Check it out.

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