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What Kim's Watching November 16, 2019
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How to delete yourself from the internet: 7 strategies
Think how nice it would be to see fewer ads when youâre online or be less at risk from scams and hackers. Unfortunately, maintaining privacy on the internet has become increasingly difficult. If youâre sick and tired of platforms and companies snooping through your personal data, itâs time to take action and clear your personal information. Kim shows you how to shut out Facebook, Amazon, Twitter, scary people search sites and more.
Paralyzed man regains control of his hand using an implant that reads his thoughts
Nine years ago, Ohio native Ian Burkhartâs whole life changed after a wave pushed him into a sandbar â paralyzing the former athlete. Now, thanks to BATTELLE NeuroLife® technology, Ian is able to use his hand again. A muscle stimulation device and a brain computer interface pair up to give him back some of his freedom. Kim and Ian talk about his injury and the ways advancements in technology are changing lives.
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Future tech: Make travel easier with robotic luggage that follows you around
No one enjoys lugging a heavy suitcase around the airport. But would you spend $3,300 for one that follows you around? You may actually consider it after you see how this one works. Plus, scientists are developing artificial skin for robots, and it works just like ours. And Kim shows you how an augmented reality graffiti app is bringing virtual spray painting to life.
5 rules for creating strong passwords to lock out hackers
The way we create passwords just isnât cutting it. Between countless data breaches, phishing schemes and brute-force password cracking apps for hackers, thereâs no shortage of ways to break into an account. Kim lays out five ground rules for creating secure passwords to protect all your accounts.
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Who owns the Statue of Liberty?
The Statue of Liberty is an American icon, landmark and symbol of peace. The green woman towers over the Hudson Bay and extends to the world Americaâs offer of hope and dreams of success and prosperity. For over 100 years, this mammoth structure has been part of a hidden turmoil between rival states. So the real question is, who owns it?
You never noticed this part of one iconic Beatles song
The Beatles are part of the zeitgeist of America. The Fab Fourâs music has been a landmark in the industry for over half a century, and some of those songs have become timeless in their own right. âStrawberry Fieldsâ is one of those songs. What you may not know is that right in the middle of the song, something happens to the music. Once you hear it, it can never be unheard.
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