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How the U.S. Vice President Works

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The Vice President is second in command to the president. Find out everything you need to know about the vice president.

How Rice Cookers Work

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Burned chunks or gooey paste can be the disappointing result of rice gone wrong, but a rice cooker can even the odds for even the klutziest cooks in the kitchen.

How the Google Cloud Works

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What exactly is the Google Cloud and how could it change computing? Find out all about Google Cloud in this article.

How Google Earth Works

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Google Earth is a popular online mapping program that is free to download. Find out how Google Earth works and learn about Google Earth's basic functions.

How 4G Works

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4G networks promise to deliver all the speedy data we could wish for, but do they? Learn all about how 4G works and the future of 4G.

How Con Artists Work

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Con artists can trick you out of your money by taking advantage of any weaknesses they can discover. Learn about con artists and con artist tactics.

How Ultra-high Definition Works

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Ultra-high definition could revolutionize digital television. Learn what makes ultra-high definition TV so special and when it may come on the market.

How Telecommuting Works

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Telecommuting is an attractive alternative to office work for many people. Learn all about telecommuting at HowStuffWorks.

How Wacom Tablets Work

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Wacom tablets aren't your average tablet PCS. Find out how Wacom tablets let you get creative with digital art.

10 Types of Microphones

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Microphones have been around in some form for more than 150 years. Modern mics incorporate fiber optics, microchips, and even lasers to suit a variety of audio needs.

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