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10 High-tech Tools on the Typical Farm

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The modern farm has more in common with Silicon Valley than you might think. Here are 10 high-tech tools you may find on a farm from HowStuffWorks.

How Bluetooth Works

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Bluetooth allows electronic equipment to connect without wires. So how does it work?

How Web Animation Works

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Web animation is one of the defining characteristics of the Web and also separates the Web from books. Learn all about how it works!

Is the army testing an invisible tank?

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An invisible tank could give any military a distinctive edge on the battlefield. Find out how the British army is developing an invisible tank.

How Emergency Notifications Work

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Emergency notifications provide instant alerts. Find out how they work.

What is a funicular railway?

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In the news about the recent accident at a ski resort in Austria, the reporters called the cable car that carried the skiers up the mountain a "funicular railway." What is that and how does it work?

What Is Augmented Reality?

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Augmented reality is explained in this article. Learn about augmented reality.

How Fiber-to-the-home Broadband Works

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Fiber-to-the-home broadband connections promise the next generation in connectivity to consumers. Learn more about ftth broadband connections at HowStuffWorks.

Can companies beam advertisements into my brain?

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Can companies beam advertisements into my brain? They can play messages only you can hear. Learn can companies beam advertisements into my brain?

What is an atomic clock and how does it work?

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Many ads for new clocks advertise their ability to automatically synchronize themselves with the atomic clock in Boulder, Colorado. This atomic clock is more precise because it uses the frequencies of atoms as its resonator.

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