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    Best Gas Clothes Dryers of 2025

    Gas dryers represent 21 percent of the dryer market in the Northeast, 25 percent in the Midwest, 21 percent in the South, and 33 percent in the West, according to OpenBrand’s consumer-reported survey. Gas dryer demand on coasts is typically higher, considering states like Alaska, California, Hawaii, Maine, and Rhode Island pay some of the highest rates for electricity in…

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    Wash New Clothes Before Wearing the for the First Time

    For shoppers, there’s no way to know what these chemicals are because brands aren’t required to disclose this information on clothing labels. Leonas says that the U.S. regulates the import of garments with certain chemicals and dyes used during manufacturing. Some of them, like those in finishes that repel flames, wrinkles, and water, you’ll want to keep on your clothes.…

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    The genAI emperor has no clothes – Computerworld

    “Today’s models are really just predicting the next word in a text, he says. But they’re so good at this that they fool us. And because of their enormous memory capacity, they can seem to be reasoning, when in fact they’re merely regurgitating information they’ve already been trained on. “‘We are used to the idea that people or entities that…

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    Best Clothes Dryers of 2024

    These electric, gas, and compact models from Consumer Reports’ tests will dry your laundry quickly and efficiently CR has tested over 190 dryers to help you find the most efficient machine for laundry day. By Keith Flamer When it comes to picking a dryer, more expensive doesn’t necessarily mean better. In fact, some of the best dryers we test are…

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    The Best Ways to Prevent Your Clothes From Pilling

    We may earn a commission from links on this page. When you find a shirt or pair of pants that you really like, it can be tempting to wear—and wash—them frequently. But after a few laundry cycles, you may start to notice some small, stubborn balls of lint stuck to certain areas—or to the garment as a whole—that aren’t easily…

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    How to Get Slime Out of Clothes and Upholstery

    In my house, we don’t do slime. Its slick, viscous texture has horrified me from the start. It collects germ, dirt, and hair, and it clings mercilessly to just about every surface it comes in contact with. Sometimes, though, one of my kids comes home from school or a birthday party with slime, so resisting my instincts to discard it…

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