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What Kim's Watching June 27, 2020Throughout history, there have been some brilliant heists. From famous paintings to solid gold bars, thieves have found ways to pull it off. But, how is it possible that just a few Soviet spies were able to steal one of the largest and most expensive machines ever built? And, what did America do about it?
Tap or click to see this incredible story.Back in the day, rock tumblers were popular with kids across the U.S. They allowed you to take mundane rocks and turn them into beautiful beaming pieces of jewelry. All you have to do is take a rock, add some abrasive material and turn the tumbler on. A few hours later, Batta bing Batta boom — you have yourself a beautiful polished rock. But what would happen if you put other things besides rocks into the device? And what if you left it on for a whole week?
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When you think about a delicious Kit-Kat bar you probably immediately start humming the jingle. It's catchy and can get stuck in your head for hours. But, the story of how it came about is actually pretty surprising.
Tap or click to find out the history of the addictive Kit-Kat jingle.When it comes to moving all your data to the cloud some people might be wondering if they should wait. Well Nate has a response to that. His epic rock ballad may just convince some that its finally time to do it.
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Knowing that cheetahs are the fastest land animal is one of those facts we learn early on in life. But, we never really ask why. Well, it turns out the mechanics behind their movement is both fascinating and breathtaking.
Tap or click to see why they are so fast.Since its debut over a decade ago, the iPhone has revolutionized the smartphone world. But you might not know some of its secrets hiding in plain sight. Customize alerts, move multiple apps at once, and even automatically forward or delete messages.
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Being stuck at home these days, you probably don’t think much about internet privacy on your own network. But even in incognito mode — even if you clear your browsing history — your internet service provider can still see every single website you’ve ever visited.
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