Amazon’s complicated shipping system revealed — Why memes actually matter
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Kim Komando Show Rewind: April 17, 2021 (Hour 1 of Kim’s show)

Kim Komando Show Rewind: April 17, 2021 (Hour 1 of Kim’s show)

The company promising to implant a microchip into a person’s brain says it could happen this year. Plus, the fight against offensive terms has made its way to computing, and a debate is underway. And don’t worry about that big Microsoft software vulnerability, because the FBI might have fixed the problem for you.

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How Amazon’s complicated shipping system really works

How Amazon’s complicated shipping system really works

Amazon receives about 13 million orders every single day. Just a few days later, those packages arrive on the customer's doorstep. So how is this shipping process so efficient? It turns out Amazon has an incredibly complex system that may be even more convoluted than you think.

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Why do memes matter?

Why do memes matter?

Memes used to be found on the more fringe corners of the internet. They were used on things like 4Chan and the early days of Reddit. Now memes are used by almost everyone in everyday communication. So how did this come to be, and does it matter? It's actually a big deal.

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The first 3D printed human heart is here

The first 3D printed human heart is here

Imagine a world where if one of your body's organs were failing, you wouldn't have to wait on a list to get a replacement. You could just have a 3D printer create one. Well, that reality might be here. Scientists have developed the first fully 3D printed human heart, and the repercussions might just change the medical field.

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