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What Kim's Watching February 27, 2020If you've ever tried to connect to Wi-Fi, you know the sheer number of available networks are virtually everywhere you go. Chuck Niday works in an area of the U.S. known as a "radio quiet zone," where Wi-Fi, cell service and radio are banned by law. Kim talks to Chuck about how he hunts down hidden Wi-Fi signals coming from anything from old computers to wireless dehumidifiers.
Tap or click to see why this town has banned Wi-Fi and the odd places Chuck finds wireless signals.Video games aren't just a pastime anymore. Game sales hit nearly $150 billion last year, and the biggest Esports events paid out more than $211 million in prize money in 2019. In short, the industry is massive and it's only getting bigger. Meet Michael Zyda, a professor who built the country's No. 1 ranked video game program at the University of Southern California. Kim and Michael chat about the industry and what's coming next.
Tap or click to learn where the gaming industry is heading.
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If you didnât make paper airplanes as a kid, then you missed out. It was hours of fun trying to make the best one, then competing with your friends to see whose could fly farther. Well, one man turned that nostalgic pastime into a life-long passion. He even won some awards and set some impressive records. Now, heâs ready to show you how to make the perfect paper airplane. Do you think you can get it right?
Tap or click to see how he did it and to learn how to make your own.In a small town in Texas sits a building that, at first glance, might seem insignificant. Itâs a rather odd-looking building standing four stories tall and is incredibly skinny. Well, it turns out this building is the world's tiniest skyscraper and the story behind it will make you remember to check the details the next time you sign off on a plan.
Tap or click to see how this building was made and why itâs so small.
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Fires are raging across Australia, and first responders need more than just the same old information to fight them. That's where augmented reality software company Edgybees comes in. Kim talks with CEO and co-founder Adam Kaplan about how AR is helping first responders make more informed decisions that can save lives. The company takes live footage and overlays information that helps firefighters see, in real time, what they're up against.
Tap or click to see this revolutionary technology in action.Our friendly neighborhood engineer is back, and this time he is debunking a popular video traveling around the interwebs. This video shows a phone that can fly using two small propellers. Well, turns out it's not real. Even worse, itâs a scam. He takes this video and shows how it was faked, then he reveals how to build your own REAL flying phone.
Tap or click to see how he did it.
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Tap or click to add the Online Finds newsletter to your daily subscription for free!Your Amazon Echo can do so much more than answer your questions. In my eBook, "How to Use Your Amazon Echo: Tips and Tricks," you'll learn everything you need to know to become a pro. I'll show you how to set it up all the way to how it can endlessly entertain you in your living room, your kitchen and your bedroom. You will also learn the necessary tools to have your Amazon Echo help you in an emergency.
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