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What Kim's Watching September 6, 2020
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Ditch your credit card: 3 safer ways to pay online
Shopping online with your credit card isn't as safe as you think. Wherever there's money involved, scammers gather. That's why you need a secure method to pay or send money on the web. We'll show you three options safer than your credit or debit card and help you settle on a new way to pay, shop and send money online.
Are we on track to get a COVID vaccine by 2021?
It seems like every day we hear something new about a potential vaccine for this global pandemic. Whether it's in a new human trial phase of testing or not, it’s hard to get a full understanding of what is going on. So what’s the answer to the big question? When will we finally get it?
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Using 3D modeling and virtual reality to solve high-profile crimes
Virtual reality isn’t just fun and games. Joshua Cohen, founder of Fat Pencil Studios, is using 3D modeling tools to help solve serious crimes by putting attorneys and jurors on the scenes. Joshua and Kim talk about two cases where 3D modeling helped build a clearer picture of what really happened.
Your smartphone can save your life
After Nate Felix was in a car accident, he said his iPhone saved his life. When his Jeep flipped over last month, he couldn’t move. He got help by saying, "Hey, Siri" loudly enough for his phone to make the call for him. Paralyzed from his neck down, Nate would've died from hypothermia overnight without medical attention. Listen to his story in this great call from The Kim Komando Show.
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Dad and kids print a life-size 3D Lamborghini
Laser physicist Sterling Backus wanted a fun way to teach his kids about science. Printing a Lamborghini Aventador fit the bill! The Colorado family is creating a supercar, piece by piece, as a STEAM project. Sterling and Kim discuss exactly how they're building the car and everything his kids are learning along the way.
Why the pandemic has made months feel like years
You may have noticed that because of this pandemic, April felt like it lasted a year, May felt like a decade and so on. It turns out there's an actual biological reason for this, and it's all in the way we perceive time.
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