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How Much Data Do I Have?

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Are you surprised by overage charges from your smartphone or tablet data provider? Find some easy ways to check on your data at HowStuffWorks.

What to Say When Someone Dies (Plus 8 Phrases to Avoid)

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Many struggle over what to say when someone dies. Comforting a loved one during a difficult time can be hard, especially if you can't express your condolences in person. Here are our suggestions.

How does a fiber optic cable work?

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Fiber optic lines have taken over and transformed the long distance telephone industry. Learn how fiber optic lines work.

Why do stomach bugs make you throw up?

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We know it seems gross, but vomiting is sometimes necessary to expel bodily intruders. Find out why stomach bugs make you throw up at HowStuffWorks.

If Your U.S. Money Gets Shredded, You're Not SOL

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What happens when your cash gets damaged due to fire, flood or Fido deciding to eat it? Are you out of luck? HowStuffWorks tells you what to do next.

Are cars designed to fail at a certain point?

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No one wants a car designed to fail, but car makers are full of tricks to make you yearn for a new car. Discover how cars are designed to fail.

5 Types of Communication You Didn't Know You're Using

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Communication drives everything from friendships to billion-dollar business deals. But not all communication is created equal. In fact, the types of communication we use can completely change how our messages land.

How Hearing Works

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Hearing is made possible through physical movement, rather than chemical reactions. Learn about hearing and see diagrams explaining the hearing process.

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