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What Kim's Watching October 16, 2019
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10 hidden tricks every Amazon shopper should know
As a society, we use Amazon so much itâs now a verb. When you need something, you just say, âIâll Prime it.â Everyone knows that means youâre buying it on Amazon. In this Digital Life Hack, Kim shares 10 hidden tricks every savvy Amazon shopper needs to know. Learn how to spot shady reviews, navigate the return process like a pro and find bargains in hidden sections of the site.
Is private browsing really private? Tricks to stay truly hidden online
If you want to keep your online activity to yourself, it's time to move beyond your browser's built-in privacy mode. In this Digital Life Hack, Kim will show you a few options to stay hidden, including alternative browsers and a search engine that won't track or sell your info. But the one trick to really protect your privacy? Watch to find out.
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How Dippinâ Dots are made
Itâs called âthe ice cream of the future,â but look around and youâll only find Dippinâ Dots in malls and theme parks. Still, theyâre extremely popular with kids and adults alike, but have you ever wondered how this unusual ice cream is made? Hereâs a hint: Itâs all thanks to chemistry.
Hero with a GoPro puts out a fire
It takes a selfless heart to stop what youâre doing and help someone in need. This goes double if youâre helping a person in danger, so what this man did when a strangerâs house caught fire should be an inspiration to everyone. With his GoPro still attached, he gets off his motorcycle and gets right to work putting out the blaze. Not all heroes wear capes.
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Neighborhood surveillance startup uses cameras to catch criminals
After a rash of break-ins in his neighborhood, Garret Langley wanted a better way to go after criminals. The engineer met up with a friend involved with computer science, and just 60 days later their invention led to an arrest. Kim chats with Garret, CEO of Flock Safety, about how his company is helping keep neighborhoods across the country safe.
These ordinary objects are actually cakes!
If youâve watched any popular baking shows lately, youâll know cake decorators are only getting more creative with their incredible designs. Now, watch as these ordinary objects reveal themselves to be expertly crafted cakes in disguise!
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