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How Xbox One Works

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The Xbox One is Microsoft's offering to go up against the PlayStation 4. Find out about the Xbox One's bid to dominate your living room.

How MagicJack Works

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Can an inexpensive device like a MagicJack really save you money on phone service? Find out how MagicJack works and whether it's the real deal.

How to Turn Off AMBER Alerts and Other Loud Notifications

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You may have been awakened in the night by loud blaring noise and an alert text on your phone. Who sends these alerts, and why are you getting them?

How Thermal Imaging Works

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Thermal cameras take photos of heat, rather than visible light. Find out how temperature is captured as an image.

How PlayStation 4 Works

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Sony's PS4 is the latest in the PlayStation lineup. Find out how it measures up to other gaming systems.

How a Clothes Steamer Works

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How does a clothes steamer work? Find out more about clothes steamers at HowStuffWorks.com.

How Cyclonic Separation Works

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Cyclonic separation is a simple process used in many industrial settings. Read how cyclonic separation gets rid of dust and dirt at HowStuffWorks.com.

How Digital Scales Work

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Digital scales are common measuring devices that harness several physical laws. Learn how digital scales weigh everything from peanuts to penguins.

How Walkie-talkies Work

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Walkie-talkies have been used for decades to communicate in situations where other options won't do the trick. Learn how walkie-talkies work.

How a Pneumatic Tube Works

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That tube you put your check or deposit slip in at the bank drive-up window is called a pneumatic tube. This was cutting edge 19th-century technology and is still in use today.

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