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How do I know which cables to use?

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Which cable to use? It really depends on what components you plan to connect and what quality you expect. Learn how to choose which cable to use.

How Joysticks Work

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Video games are amazing creations, but the fact remains -- if you can't input, you can't play. Take a look inside the quintessential game controller and see how it has evolved over the years.

10 New Uses for Old Inventions

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You think you really know an invention until -- whammo -- someone comes up with a new use for it. Ointment that soothes tired cow teats and treats baldness? Who would have thought?

How PlayStation 2 Works

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The PlayStation 2 was one of the most anticipated game systems ever developed. Take a look inside and see what the PS2 had to offer.

What's a mystery clock?

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Mystery clocks represent that enigmatic intersection between horology and magic. What makes mystery clock's floating hands move and keep time so well?

How PlayStation 4 Works

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Sony's PS4 is the latest in the PlayStation lineup. Find out how it measures up to other gaming systems.

10 Ways to Make Your Home Theater More Like a Real Theater

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There are great ways to make your home theater more like a real theater. Visit HowStuffWorks to find 10 ways to make your theater like a real theater.

What's Inside My Computer?

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Inside a computer there are many parts that work together to make it process data. Find out more about what's inside a computer.

Here's Why The Nintendo GameCube Failed

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The Nintendo GameCube, Nintendo's fourth home console, entered its respective generation as an underdog for the first time since Nintendo entered the gaming industry. While the N64 was viewed as a step backwards for the company in terms of commercial success, the GameCube actually sold fewer units than the N64, even with the industry as a whole [...] The post Here's Why The Nintendo GameCube Failed appeared first on Goliath.

How E-voting Works

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E-voting lets votes be cast and tabulated electronically. Learn about e-voting systems, e-voting concerns like voter fraud and voting over the internet.

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