Is it safe to take a 3DS on a plane?

Yes, it's generally safe to take a 3DS on a plane in your carry-on, but you must turn off all wireless functions (Wi-Fi, StreetPass, SpotPass) and follow airline rules, which usually means it stays off during take-off and landing, though some airlines allow use in Airplane Mode during the flight. You'll need to place it in a separate bin for X-ray screening like other electronics, and always keep spare batteries in your carry-on if you have them.
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Can you take a 3DS on a plane?

Yes, you can absolutely bring your 3DS on a plane in your carry-on, and it's a great travel companion; just be prepared to take it out for X-ray screening, keep the wireless functions (Wi-Fi/StreetPass) off during flight, and follow airline rules for electronic devices. 
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Can I take a gaming console on a plane?

Yes, you can take a gaming console on a plane in your carry-on or checked bag, but for carry-ons, you'll need to remove it from its case and place it in a separate bin for X-ray screening, similar to a laptop, to avoid damage and delays. Pack it well in a hard case or padded bag, especially if checking, and always check airline size limits and policies, as controllers and small accessories usually don't need separate bins. 
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What electronics are not allowed on flights?

You can't pack spare lithium batteries, hoverboards, and large power banks in checked bags, while vapes, e-cigarettes, and certain small medical devices must stay in carry-ons; most portable electronics with lithium batteries (phones, laptops) are fine in carry-ons or powered off in checked bags, but be aware of airline-specific rules and damaged devices like swollen hoverboard batteries, which are totally banned. 
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What does FBI do on 3DS?

FBI on a Nintendo 3DS is a popular, open-source homebrew title manager and file explorer used to install, manage, and delete games, apps, updates, and DLC (in .cia format) from the SD card or over the network, essentially acting as a custom eShop for unofficial software and backups on hacked consoles. It lets you browse your system's files, install new content via QR codes or URLs, and even manage save data, making it a core tool for managing homebrew and installed software on a custom firmware (CFW) 3DS.
 
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How to run a 3DS on an airplane?!!

Is homebrewing a 3DS illegal?

Modding a 3DS to run homebrew (unofficial apps/games) isn't inherently illegal in itself, as you own the device, but it treads a legal gray area and risks bans from online services; however, downloading copyrighted games without paying (piracy) is definitely illegal, and homebrew makes piracy easy, making Nintendo potentially issue bans for such activities. The modding itself is generally seen as okay for custom themes, emulators, or region-free play, but using it to get free games crosses the line into piracy, which is illegal. 
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What does the 3DS stand for?

"3DS" most commonly refers to Nintendo 3DS, a handheld gaming console known for its glasses-free 3D displays, or 3D Secure (3DS), an online payment authentication protocol adding a security layer (like SMS codes or app prompts) for card-not-present transactions to prevent fraud. The context usually determines whether it's about gaming or online security, with the payment security system being mandatory in regions like Europe under PSD2 regulations. 
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What items did TSA just ban?

TSA bans cordless hair tools from checked luggage

Cordless curling irons or flatirons containing gas cartridges. Butane-fueled curling irons or flat irons. Gas refills (spare cartridges) for curling irons or flat irons.
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What is the 45 minute rule?

The "45-minute rule" primarily refers to a recent airline policy, especially for Delta and United, requiring passengers to check in and drop off checked bags at least 45 minutes before a domestic flight, a change from older, shorter deadlines, ensuring smoother operations; it also loosely relates to productivity techniques like working in focused 45-minute blocks. Airlines enforce this to manage baggage handling and departures, while productivity methods use this time for intense work followed by short breaks. 
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Can I bring a Nintendo Switch in a checked bag?

Yes, you can put a Nintendo Switch in checked luggage, as the TSA allows game consoles, but it's strongly recommended to keep it in your carry-on for safety against damage, theft, and potential issues with its lithium-ion battery, requiring it to be fully powered off and well-protected if checked. While the battery is within limits, many travelers and airlines prefer these devices stay with you, with spare batteries strictly prohibited in checked bags. 
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Can you bring a ps3 on an airplane?

Checked Bags: Yes

While you can pack expensive, fragile electronics items in checked or carry-on bags, we recommend packing them in your carry-on. For items you wish to carry on, you should check with the airline to ensure that the item will fit in the overhead bin or underneath the seat of the airplane.
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Does a PS5 contain lithium batteries?

Yes, the PS5 console contains a small, non-rechargeable lithium coin cell battery (like a CR2032) for its internal clock and settings, and its controllers (DualSense) use internal rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, not the console itself powering the controllers directly. The console relies on AC power, while the controller batteries need periodic charging, similar to a phone.
 
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Can your 3DS still get banned?

Bans are no longer possible because Nintendo Network services have been shut down (for everyone). Can I do this without a computer (e.g. an Android phone)? In most cases, yes!
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Are Nintendo DS allowed on planes?

Use of the Nintendo DS may be allowed in planes when wireless data transfer is not used or is switched off.
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Does the 3DS count as a console?

Yes, the Nintendo 3DS is a handheld video game console, known for its dual screens, one of which produces stereoscopic 3D effects without glasses, succeeding the Nintendo DS and playing both its own and DS games. It's a portable device for gaming on the go, featuring buttons, a D-pad, joystick, touchscreen, and slots for cartridges and SD cards, making it a complete, self-contained gaming system. 
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What is the 20 minute bag rule?

Delta's 20-minute bag rule—often called the Bags-On-Time Guarantee—promises your checked luggage will arrive at the carousel within 20 minutes after the aircraft door opens. If it doesn't, most eligible domestic travelers can claim 2,500 SkyMiles.
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Is it better to check-in online or at the airport?

It's generally better to check in online to save time, select seats, and potentially avoid fees, but checking in at the airport might be necessary for complex changes, visa checks, or if you need staff help, though online is usually faster even with checked bags. 
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What happens if I miss my flight due to a short layover?

If you miss a flight due to a short layover on the same ticket, the airline is usually responsible for rebooking you on the next available flight at no extra cost, potentially providing hotels/meals if it's overnight; however, if the airline's delay caused it, they're obligated to help, but if you caused the delay (e.g., customs), you might be on your own, so act fast by contacting the airline via app, phone, or desk for rebooking and to understand hotel/meal vouchers.
 
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What is the most confiscated item at airports?

Liquids, aerosols, gels, creams, and pastes exceeding the 3.4-ounce (100-milliliter) limit are among the most frequently confiscated items. These include everyday products like water bottles, coffee cups, toothpaste, lotions, perfumes, and even duty-free alcohol without proper documentation.
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What annoys TSA agents?

Here are 13 things that TSA agents find annoying, plus tips on what to do instead to ensure a smoother and quicker journey through airport security.
  • Trying to Pet a TSA Dog That's Working. ...
  • Handing Agents Your Boarding Pass Without Your ID. ...
  • Crowding the Security Checkpoint. ...
  • Not Emptying Your Pockets.
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Why is deodorant not allowed at an airport?

Spray Deodorants (Aerosol)

Spray or aerosol deodorants fall under stricter rules because they are both pressurized and flammable. These include body sprays or dry sprays. Allowed in carry-on luggage: Yes, but only in containers 3.4 oz (100 ml) or less.
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Why was 3DS discontinued?

Nintendo discontinued the 3DS family of systems in 2020 to focus entirely on the Nintendo Switch, its successful hybrid console, ending a long tradition of separate home and handheld lines. Key factors included declining sales after the Switch's 2017 launch, the aging hardware's inability to keep up with modern demands, and the logistical costs of supporting a separate device, making the Switch the singular priority for development and resources.
 
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How much did a 3DS cost?

The Nintendo 3DS launched in North America in March 2011 for $249.99, but due to slow sales, Nintendo dropped the price less than six months later to $169.99, offering free games to early adopters. Later models, like the 3DS XL and 2DS, launched at different price points, around $199 and $129, respectively.
 
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What is a 3DS code?

A 3DS code refers to the extra verification step in 3-D Secure (3DS), an online payment security protocol that confirms you're the real cardholder by asking for a password, one-time code (OTP), or biometric ID, preventing fraud, with branded versions like Visa Secure, Mastercard Identity Check, and Amex SafeKey. When you enter card details, a prompt from your bank appears, requiring you to enter this code (often texted to your phone) to complete the purchase. 
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