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Buying health supplements or weight loss pills online? Read this first

If losing weight or getting into shape was part of your New Year's Resolutions, you may be tempted to add supplements or diet pills to the mix. Before you do, you should read this scathing report on what to watch out for when shopping for these types of products.

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You won’t believe how many PCs are still running Windows 7

Kim gets many questions from readers and radio show listeners about Windows 7, especially after Microsoft stopped supporting it in early 2020. You won't believe how many people are still using this dinosaur operating system. We'll tell you why it's a terrible idea and show you how to get a safer version.

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Use this site to see what Amazon, Facebook, Twitter and other sites know about you

Use this site to see what Amazon, Facebook, Twitter and other sites know about you

You can learn a lot about what data your apps are gathering on you, but it's not as easy to figure out what information websites collect. Most of us visit tons of websites every week. So how can you find out what they know about you? There's a handy tool that can help.

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Don’t fall for these vaccine hoaxes spreading right now

Trying to decipher fake COVID-19 information from the real news? It can be more difficult than you may think. A couple of COVID-related hoaxes and conspiracy theories are spreading online right now that you need to be aware of. Here's how you can avoid falling for these troubling schemes.

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Kim’s favorite printer just got more powerful

It doesn't matter if you print thousands of pages monthly or just a few here and there, replacing ink cartridges is expensive. There has to be a better way, right? There is, and the best option out there just got better. Seriously, this one does it all.

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The real history of the very first meme

Memes have become a part of modern communication. But the trend of simple images and text has been around for decades. Some believe the very first meme began during World War II and was a simple doodle of a man peering over a wall and the words, “Kilroy was here.” But what brought that on, and was it really the first meme?

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