How this large map of the universe was created — The QWERTY keyboard broke the Chinese language
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Kim Komando Show Rewind: Feb. 5, 2021 (Hour 1 of Kim’s show)

Kim Komando Show Rewind: Feb. 5, 2021 (Hour 1 of Kim’s show)

You're watching the first hour of The Kim Komando Show, recorded Feb. 5, 2021. Are you ready to start flying again? You might need a digital health passport before taking that next family vacation. Plus, an Apple car could be coming sooner than later with a new automaker partnership. And find out how Instagram influencers trick their followers with fake vacation photos and Airbnb rentals.

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The largest map of the universe ever created

The largest map of the universe ever created

The scale of the universe is nearly incomprehensible. It’s difficult for humans to imagine its actual size in our minds. That’s why scientists have created an incredibly detailed image of the night sky that they will eventually turn into a 3D map. This will allow us to truly understand the universe's scale and be left in even further awe.

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How the QWERTY keyboard broke the Chinese language

How the QWERTY keyboard broke the Chinese language

We all use the same keyboard every day. That’s generally the same throughout the world as well. This has caused problems in some countries around the world. Most notably China. Some of its younger citizens are forgetting how to write in Chinese thanks to the keyboard, and the consequences might be vast.

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Building the ultimate punching machine

Building the ultimate punching machine

Nail guns are used in construction to drive nails and speed up the building process. Well, one engineer had a brilliant idea. What if, instead of driving nails into wood, a nail gun was modified to punch things with a metal fist?

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