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    Appliance Repairs You Can DIY

    Experts tell us which appliance repairs to do on your own—and which ones to leave to the pros Some appliance repairs, like replacing the gaskets on fridge doors and dishwashers, may be simple enough to do on your own. By Consumer Reports When you’re faced with a leaky dishwasher or a broken cooktop control knob, finding and coordinating with a…

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    How to Handle Repairs From a Car Crash

    What can get damaged: Many cars with AEB, ACC, lane centering assistance, and lane keeping assistance have cameras mounted inside the windshield. To replace the glass properly and make sure those features work again, a technician will also need to recalibrate the cameras. Other sensitive devices that live next to the windshield glass include rain sensors, electronically activated shade bands,…

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    Common Bathroom Repairs That Seem Difficult but Are Actually Really Easy

    We may earn a commission from links on this page. Home improvement projects large and small can make us happier, our homes more comfortable and livable, and our property more valuable. But there’s a reason many people hesitate to take on some of these projects: They seem really complicated, difficult, and even dangerous. If you’ve never done any DIY home…

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    Samsung Care+ Now Offers Free Galaxy Screen Repairs

    If you want to take extra care of your Samsung devices, Samsung’s Care+ insurance program tries to do what AppleCare+ does for iPhones. Now, the most expensive subscription tier gives you access to screen repairs free of extra charge. Samsung has announced a significant upgrade to its top-tier device protection plan, Samsung Care+ with Theft and Loss. Subscribers to this…

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    Public sector improvements, infrastructure investment, and AI pothole repairs: Tech industry welcomes UK’s “ambitious” AI action plan

    The UK government has officially unveiled its AI Opportunity Action Plan, promising a greater focus on the opportunities of the burgeoning technology rather than the risks. Under the new industry focus, the Labour government plans to implement all 50 recommendations set out by Matt Clifford in his AI Opportunities Action Plan, commissioned by technology secretary Peter Kyle last year. Announcing…

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    The Biggest Signs Your Car Is About to Need Major Repairs

    Most of us—close to 92%, in fact—own a car. This country is so car-centric you have to do a lot of planning and investigation if you want to (or have to) try living without one. The good news is that modern cars are pretty durable in general—today’s cars have an average lifespan of more than 16 years and close to…

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    Eight Lazy Repairs to Watch Out for When Buying a Former Rental Property

    Hunting for a starter home can be an exercise in discovering just how little money you actually have access to. You might feel pretty good when you find out just how much you’re pre-approved to borrow, but increasingly, finding a house that ticks all your boxes and fits your budget is a huge challenge. One potential solution is to consider…

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