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    How Printers Work

    The swift evolution of printing technology has spawned several types ...

    The swift evolution of printing technology has spawned several types of printers. Check out the HowStuffWorks web site to learn more about the history and future of printers.

    Sep 8, 2008 Read more
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    How Independent Game Developers Work

    Until recently, independent game developers were a rarity in the ...

    Until recently, independent game developers were a rarity in the world of video game consoles. With the advent of developer kits like Nintendo's WiiWare, this market has fundamentally shifted -- check out our HowStuffWorks podcast to learn more.

    Sep 4, 2008 Read more
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    What are the different ways you can print without wires?

    Wired devices are literally leashed to a network, and connecting ...

    Wired devices are literally leashed to a network, and connecting devices can be very frustrating. With wireless printing, users are no longer tied down by cables and cords. Check out our HowStuffWorks article to learn more about wireless printing.

    Sep 2, 2008 Read more
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    How LCDs Work

    You probably use items containing an LCD (liquid crystal display) ...

    You probably use items containing an LCD (liquid crystal display) every day. This technology can be found in laptops computers, digital clocks, ovens and CD players. Check out this HowStuffWorks podcast to learn how these LCDs work.

    Aug 28, 2008 Read more
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    Can the government take away my laptop?

    Federal agents have the right to confiscate and examine electronic ...

    Federal agents have the right to confiscate and examine electronic devices belonging to anyone entering the United States -- and these agents aren't required to have probable cause. Check out our HowStuffWorks article to learn more about US policy.

    Aug 26, 2008 Read more
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    How Energy-efficient Electronics Work

    The average American household spends $1,400 each year on energy ...

    The average American household spends $1,400 each year on energy bills. Take a look at our HowStuffWorks article to learn how energy-efficient electronics can reduce power usage and bills.

    Aug 20, 2008 Read more
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    How E-voting Works

    Generally speaking, e-voting refers to both the electronic means of ...

    Generally speaking, e-voting refers to both the electronic means of casting a vote and the electronic means of tabulating votes. Will this become the future of voting? Check out our HowStuffWorks article to learn more about electronic voting.

    Aug 18, 2008 Read more
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    How Bluetooth Works

    Security is a concern in any wireless network setup. People ...

    Security is a concern in any wireless network setup. People sending sensitive information over a wireless connection need to take precautions to make sure those signals aren't intercepted. Learn more about Bluetooth security in our HowStuffWorks article.

    Aug 13, 2008 Read more
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    How the Merger of Sirius and XM Will Work

    Satellite radio allows listeners to access radio stations without sitting ...

    Satellite radio allows listeners to access radio stations without sitting through radio ads. Only two companies -- Sirius and XM Radio -- have attained a measure of success in this industry. Visit our HowStuffWorks article to learn more about the merger.

    Aug 11, 2008 Read more
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    How the Facebook Redesign Works

    Facebook is a social networking site. It was created for ...

    Facebook is a social networking site. It was created for Harvard students but has expanded to an open membership. Learn about Facebook, it's network and new redesign in this HowStuffWorks podcast.

    Aug 6, 2008 Read more
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