When the modern electric vehicle was still in its infancy, drivers worried that vehicles would need expensive battery replacements within a few years. But battery lifespans are exceeding expectations.
Ever look around your home and realize that some things just seem to last forever? Whether it's that trusty old coffee mug or your grandmother's favorite frying pan, some everyday items have a ...
While shopping for a new TV, the question of which one lasts longer often comes up in the choice between OLED and QLED screens. These two technologies dominate the high-end market. With their higher ...
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Technology doesn't last forever, and depending on how long you leave devices on — TVs especially — their lifetimes may vary significantly. Most TVs last five to seven years or 40,000 to 60,000 hours.
Storing food properly can make a big difference in how long it stays fresh, but not all storage methods work equally well. You might assume plastic containers are convenient, but some foods actually ...
You try to turn on your car, and it just won’t start. Maybe the dashboard doesn’t even light up. A likely cause: The 12-volt battery is dead. All cars lose a little battery power when parked. If you ...