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What Are the Different Self-Driving Car "Levels" of Autonomy?

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The majority of the dairy companies in the United States use a simple color-coded system for the caps on milk jugs: red (whole milk), blue (2% milk), green (1% milk), and purple (skim milk).

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Today's Featured Articles

What Are Nits of Brightness on a TV or Other Display?

The competition between TV and display manufacturers has been heating up rapidly, and everyone is talking about how many “nits” their displays have. But what even is a nit? And why should you care?   Read More »


What Are the Different Self-Driving Car “Levels” of Autonomy?

Self-driving cars seem like a promise that is here, almost here, and not coming for years all the same time. Those statements are all true because there are different “levels” of autonomy. Here’s what those levels mean.   Read More »


What Is the “God Mode” Folder in Windows 10, and How Do I Enable It?

What if Windows let you quickly access administrative tools, backup and restore options and other important management settings from a single window? If that sounds good, look no further than the so-called “God Mode.”   Read More »


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Anker Soundcore Liberty Air Review: AirPods on a Budget

If you can’t quite afford the hefty price tag of Apple’s AirPods but still want a truly wireless experience, Anker’s Soundcore Liberty Air headphones offer a solid wireless experience on a budget.   Read More »






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FYI / Useful Tips and Headlines


Get Office From the Mac App Store for a Better Update Experience
Microsoft and Apple just added Office 365 to the Mac App Store. That means you never have to use Microsoft AutoUpdate on Mac again—just install Office from the App Store and the App Store will update it.   Read More »




Everything Else We Published Today
How to Sign Other Users Out of Windows 10
How to Set Up and Use Network Locations on a Mac
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Deal Alert: Roomba 690 Vacuum At An All-Time Low Price
4 Awesome Interior Car Cleaners To Keep Your Vehicle Showroom Fresh
Anker Soundcore Liberty Air Review: AirPods on a Budget
The Best Bluetooth Adapters For Your TV, Stereo, And Speakers
Deal Alert: Our Favorite Trackball Mouse, The Logitech MX Ergo, Is $33 Off Today




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