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What Kim's Watching January 5, 2021
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Creepy human-like robots can look like anyone, alive or dead
In “Tomorrow’s Tech Today,” Kim shows you upcoming and future technology you won’t want to miss. Get a look at Toyota's car of the future — and its flying broomstick. A Russian company is producing strangely human-like robots it says can look like anyone you want, alive or dead. And the future of TV is here with LG's flexible display that folds up like a map.
The strange wire that surrounds Manhattan
The island of Manhattan is one of the most technologically advanced places in the entire world. From massive skyscrapers to underground wires, it almost has it all. But one strange wire that runs along the outside of the entire area has nothing to do with telephones or the internet. The reason it’s there and what it actually does will surprise you.
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Is your kid addicted to screens? You can now hire a screen time coach to help
If you're a parent, you know the struggle of getting your child to put down the phone, tablet, computer or video game. Some are even enlisting help in the battle over screen time.
This battery-free Game Boy will last forever
Game Boy is over 30-years-old, but it's still one of the first things to come to mind when people think about handheld videogames. To make this nostalgic console even better, a group of innovators decided to make a new Game Boy that doesn’t use batteries of any kind. The way they accomplish this is revolutionary and could lead to even more electronics that work like this.
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If gold isn’t that rare, why is it so expensive?
Gold has been many things throughout history. It’s been a status symbol, currency, garnish for food and used in high tech. So with the high value of this element, you might think it must be scarce. Well, it turns out that’s not necessarily true. So if it’s not as rare as we think, why does it cost so much?
5 tech tricks you need to know
We all love learning a new trick that can save us time when using our devices. No matter how well we know an app or program, there’s almost always some shortcut we never learned. The same goes for hardware: We may use gadgets every day without knowing their helpful quirks. Well, tune in to expand your digital repertoire.
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