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What Kim's Watching July 31, 2020That pesky "storage full" notification always comes at the worst time. Instead of scrambling to delete photos and apps to free up space on your smartphone, take our advice. Check out these hacks to help you organize your photos and videos, clear up digital clutter and see exactly what's eating up all the space on your device.
Tap or click here to free up storage on your smartphone.Most of us have used a traditional airline to travel between destinations and love how quick and efficient they are. But why don’t we use helicopters for shorter trips? Well, the reason makes more sense then you might think.
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AI is starting to get really smart. We have Siri and Alexa, which are able to understand what we say and easily complete tasks for us, but they aren’t perfect. There are still words and sentences AI can’t understand. The Winograd Schema Challenge is a test devised by scientists to show the difference between the way a computer thinks and the way a human does.
Tap or click to see how this test works.A number of us bring home plants to decorate our houses with beautiful sights and smells, but rarely do we wonder what they’re thinking (or if they even can think). Well, plants don’t have brains but this adorable smart planter can give your favorite flower a bit more personality. Plus, it'll tell you when your plant is thirsty.
Tap or click to see a plant that’s like a pet.
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Don't look now, but you won't believe how your smart TV is not just gobbling up your viewing data, but it may also be gathering information about your home. Can you minimize your smart TV's snooping activities? Our advice: Turn off its tracking features. I'll tell you how.
Tap or click to discover how.Quantum computing is going to be the next big step in the evolution of computers. These computers can do things that we never thought possible. The way they work might sound confusing but just watch as this man describes it in a way that anyone can understand.
Tap or click to see what it's all about.
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With so many of us working from home, I want to make sure you have the right printer that’s up for the task. The Epson EcoTank makes it easy.
This printer has super-sized, easy-to-fill ink tanks and comes with a RIDICULOUS amount of ink — enough to print thousands of pages. No more rushing to the store and waiting for your online order to arrive to replace an ink cartridge in between print jobs. The quality is excellent, too.
Add the Epson EcoTank to your online shopping list at Amazon, Dell, MicroCenter and at Epson.com/ecotankkim.Are you tired of weeding through the videos that seem interesting but end up being a disappointment? Stop wasting hours of your life searching YouTube feeds and follow my Kim Komando channel instead! I'll show the videos you actually want to watch and keep you up to date with the latest technology, news and those incredibly cute videos!
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