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The national flag of Chile and the state flag of Texas are so similar that they are frequently confused with each other. Both feature a single white star and large blocks of red, white, and blue with the only difference being the size of the blue background behind the white star.

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May 22, 2023

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The national flag of Chile and the state flag of Texas are so similar that they are frequently confused with each other. Both feature a single white star and large blocks of red, white, and blue with the only difference being the size of the blue background behind the white star.

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5 Upgrades to Make Your Quip Toothbrush Even Smarter


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An Electric Toothbrush Perfect for Travel

You probably have an electric toothbrush, and for good reason—generally, electric toothbrushes clean better than a manual toothbrush. But, the likelihood is that your electric toothbrush is big and bulky, which is a pain to pack for a trip. The solution? An electric toothbrush that’s only about as big as a manual one!

That’s where the Philips One comes in. This toothbrush is only slightly thicker than a standard toothbrush, but it offers micro vibrations so you can still get that deep clean. This makes it perfect for traveling—just pack it and go!

 
How to Track Prices in Google Chrome on Android


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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT 10 iPhone Spotlight Search Features You Should Be Using


The iPhone is chock full of handy features to make your life easier, but Spotlight Search doesn’t get the attention it deserves. This humble search bar is your gateway to finding almost anything on your iPhone. Are you using it? Read More »

 
Apple’s Self-Repair Program Is Even Worse Now


Last year, Apple finally launched a self-service repair program, allowing more people to complete repairs on iPhones, Macs, and other Apple products. It had problems from the start, and it’s increasingly becoming worse. Read More »

 
The Great Raspberry Pi Shortage Might Be Coming to an End


The COVID-19 pandemic helped kick off a chip shortage that raged on for at least two years, with its effects beginning to wane by last year. That made it hard to buy a Rasberry Pi, among many other products, but availability of Pi devices might finally come back soon. Read More »

 
Do I Need a Graphics Card for My PC?


There’s always a lot of chatter about computer graphics cards, whether it’s about stock shortages, prices, or new innovations. But it’s not always clear who actually needs one, though. Let’s dig in and talk about the basics, when you need one, and when you don’t. Read More »

 
Webcam Too Dark? Grab the Logitech Litra Glow for 17% Off


Most webcams don’t work well in dimly lit environments… which are unfortunately common in working spaces. Thankfully, Logitech made a light specifically to fix that, and it’s on sale right now for 17% off the original price. Read More »

 
The Best Horror Movies on Netflix in 2023


From beloved classics to Netflix originals, from haunted houses to evil creatures, Netflix has something for every kind of horror fan. Here’s a look at the best scary movies streaming on Netflix. Read More »

 
Get the Roku Streaming Stick 4K for 20% Off Today


Perhaps the most solid option in Roku’s streaming device lineup is the Roku Streaming Stick 4K. It’s powerful and small enough to fit in your pocket, and now, you can get it for 20% off for a limited time. Read More »

 
The Best Smart Glasses of 2023


Smart glasses might sound like they’re from the future, but the future is now. These devices come with built-in cameras to take pictures, speakers to listen to music, and voice assistants to make controlling your smart home easier than ever. Read More »

 
How to Move Multiple Apps at Once on iPhone and iPad


Apple doesn’t believe in excessive tutorials, so some handy tricks slip through the cracks. One such trick that you may find particularly useful is the ability to move multiple app icons at once on the iPhone or iPad home screen. Read More »

 
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Why Do Some Houses Have Fences Around the Chimney?


When you think of historic homes, you probably imagine the gables of a Queen Anne or the pitched roofs of Tudor styles. But one feature of some historic homes is a bit different—a fence around the chimney. While it might look like an odd balcony, it’s actually not, and it once had an important purpose. Read More »

 
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ECOVACS DEEBOT T9+ Review: A Trusty Cleaning Companion for Smaller Homes


There’s nothing quite like automation, and the ECOVACS DEEBOT T9+ automates one of the most annoying pangs of maintaining a home—vacuuming. However, for all of the benefits that come with this sleek robot vacuum, not everyone will see the DEEBOT T9+ as a full replacement for a standard vacuum. Read More »

 
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Giveaway: Lumary Smart LED Outdoor Landscape Lights


If you’ve ever wanted to add a bit of color to the outside of your home, this week, LifeSavvy is giving away Lumary Smart LED Outdoor Landscape Lights! Read More »

 
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Here's Everything Coming to Netflix the Week of May 22, 2023


Netflix’s May releases have been major. From a new Bridgerton series to the spin-off of To All the Boys I Love Before, it’s been a major month. This week that’s not changing. From barbecue competitions to documentaries about merpeople, there’s a lot to see. Read More »

 
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8 Pantry Items You've Probably Had For Too Long


We’ve all been guilty of keeping food items for far too long from time to time. That’s particularly true when it comes to pantry items. They’re not always visibly spoiled, and some have extremely long expiration dates. So what’s most likely to have gone bad in your pantry? Read More »

 
6 Things You Shouldn’t Use ChatGPT For


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Plex’s Lifetime Pass is Cheaper Than Ever Today


Plex touts itself as a streaming app for everyone, and it’s easy to see why. Contrary to services like Netflix, Plex is completely free, with a subscription geared not towards unlocking more content, but giving you actual features. Now, it’s cheaper than ever to get in on the action. Read More »

 

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Audeze Filter Review: A Great Speakerphone, but Do You Need It?


If you’re taking the occasional call, a Bluetooth headset works fine, but it can be uncomfortable if you spend a large portion of your day on calls or in videoconferencing chats. This is precisely the problem that the Audeze Filter Bluetooth conference speakerphone aims to solve. Read More »

 

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