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What Kim's Watching November 6, 2019Sure, chips are delicious, but no one would consider them healthy. Zack Schreier and Nick Hamburger changed all that with their guilt-free take on the classic snack. After two years of development, hundreds of ingredients and countless tests, they ended up with protein-packed chips made from an unlikely ingredient. Kim chats with Nick about how they've secured more than $1 million in funding and the future of the Quevos brand.
Tap or click to find out how these college kids are changing the future of snacking.Ever get that feeling someone is watching? They could be. Kim walks you through simple ways to tell if someone is secretly filming or listening to you â â or even tracking you with GPS. Plus, a few easy tricks to find out if your phone has been bugged.
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When engineers are creating a new piece of technology, they hit different snags throughout the process. Sometimes they're incapable of solving design issues that keep their device from working properly. When this happens, they turn to the most prolific engineer in the world: Mother Nature.
Click or tap to learn how engineers are using natural designs to help advance technology.Helium is an amazing element. Its lighter-than-air quality allows it to make our voices sound like chipmunks, or it can make balloons float. But what would happen if you filled a soccer ball with it? Would it soar into the atmosphere?
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Kim got her start in tech young, so Samaira Mehta's story is close to her heart. This whiz kid learned to code at age 6 and shares her love of technology through a board game that teaches computer programming concepts â and it's a hit! To date, she's sold more than 17,000 copies. Kim talks with Samaira about what sparked her to create a coding game and about her future plans.
Tap or click here to meet this impressive young computer genius.One of the most useful features in Photoshop, and similar graphics programs, is the color dropper, which allows you to pick a color from the image youâre working on and use it to paint or draw. Of course, this only applies to the digital world â but these designers have figured out a way to take this concept and apply it to real-life art. Will this change drawing forever?
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Spending money on business software takes careful consideration, and you can't afford to make a bad choice. Don't spin your wheels! Go to Capterra.com/tech for trusted reviews, comparison charts and all the info you need to make the right decision for your business.
Visit Capterra.com/tech today to find the right tools to help your business soar.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!
Subscribe to my Kim Komando YouTube channel today.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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