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What Kim's Watching December 23, 2020
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6 fitness gadgets to help you lose weight and get healthy
Trying to stay healthy or improve your fitness? If you're willing to put in the work, these gadgets can help. Kim shares six products that will make hitting your fitness goals fun and easy. Some are wearable, others get you moving and all are aimed at getting you in shape.
Is aluminum better than plastic? It’s complicated
There is a major problem when it comes to the use of plastic. As of 2020, it's estimated that there are more than 5 trillion pieces of plastic polluting our oceans. That's why many companies are changing the way their products are made. Everything from bottled water to your iPad could soon be made from aluminum.
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12 clever gadgets to use with your Amazon Echo or Google for a smart home
These 12 items are the perfect way to get started on a smart home or build on your existing one. They work with Amazon Echo and Google Home, and the best part is, you can get all of them on Amazon. We’ve got info on lightbulbs, lawn sprinklers, keyless locks and even a clock that does more than just tell time.
Storage full? 3 hacks to free up space on your smartphone
That pesky "storage full" notification always comes at the worst time. Instead of scrambling to delete photos and apps to free up space on your smartphone, take our advice. Check out these hacks to help you organize your photos and videos, clear up digital clutter and see exactly what's eating up all the space on your device.
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The world’s first room-temperature superconductor
Superconductors are used in some of our most advanced technologies: Fusion reactors, particle accelerators and quantum computers, to name a few. Typically, superconductors can only work at an insanely low temperature; scientists, however, recently developed one that can work at room temperature, and this could lead to a technological revolution.
Why do razor blades dull so quickly?
If you shave regularly, you may have noticed that your razor will not cut as well after only a few uses. This is somewhat surprising since razor blades are made of steel. It turns out human hair may be the worst thing for steel, and the reason will shock you.
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