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Since 2005, SlashGear has been focused on showcasing the newest and most innovative personal technology. Our coverage spans from the latest gadgets to emerging trends in the digital lifestyle. With a unique and informative approach, we strive to provide reliable device information and reviews, along with insightful commentary. We encourage our readers to engage with us by sharing their thoughts in the comments on our articles. SlashGear is a proud member of R3 Media LLC.
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slashgear.com | Stephen Edelstein
Call it nimbleness or indecision, but BMW has changed its plans numerous times over the past few years—and the iX electric SUV is a reminder of that. The iX was originally supposed to be a showcase for BMW's autonomous-driving tech but, by the time it arrived as a 2022 model, it was clear that tech wouldn't be ready. With unorthodox styling and competent engineering, the iX instead found a purpose as BMW's electric poster child at a time when the automaker's EV lineup was ebbing.
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slashgear.com | Jack Picone
Like many of the best major power tool brands, Bosch uses its own proprietary battery and charger systems. With a dedicated lineup of 18-volt or 12-volt battery and chargers, users can operate several Bosch tools with the same interchangeable power sources for a more efficient and affordable tool setup. Unlike some other manufacturers, however, Bosch also markets its batteries as compatible with several other tool brands.
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slashgear.com | Patrick Phillips
Harley-Davidson has long been one of the biggest names in the American motorcycle market. With more than 120 years of history and many successful motorcycles under its belt, that would likely remain true even if H-D went belly up tomorrow. For any motorcycle enthusiast, it's likely as hard to imagine that happening as it is to imagine a market without Harley-Davidson in it, such as it is with pretty much any company that has achieved iconic status worldwide.
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slashgear.com | Jack Picone
India and Pakistan have recently made headlines as brewing tensions between the two nations have boiled over into open conflict, with dozens killed in missile and drone strikes before a temporary ceasefire was negotiated. This has brought wider attention to the military capabilities of both countries, including the destructive Indian aircraft carrier INS Vikrant.
What Is The Largest Military Helicopter In The World And How Many Soldiers Can It Carry? - SlashGear
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slashgear.com | Jonathan Kantor
World War II saw the development of helicopters, but they truly came into focus during the Korean War. That conflict saw the widespread use of helicopters for medevac operations and more. The Vietnam War only expanded this trend, and other nations around the world have also poured a great deal of resources into creating effective military helicopters. Some of the choppers used around the world are quite small, but there are also some huge ones.
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