Can you tell what this tech is just by its parts? — Catching phone scammers in the act
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Brand New or Not True: The Kim Komando Show | September 18, 2021 Catch up with Kim's national radio game show sensation, Brand New or Not True. Kim introduces three products: One is brand new, and the other two are totally fake. This week, Kim attempts to trick Cathy in New York, New York. Will Kim be able to stump her? You can play along while you watch but remember, no cheating! Tap or click to find out who wins. → |
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Don't break open your Apple Watch Most tech is built by putting together hundreds of tiny parts that make up the whole. But, If you were given a single piece that completed a device, would you be able to guess what it is? That is exactly what these two internet sensations try to do. Tap or click to see if they can complete this tech puzzle. → |
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Catching phone scammers red-handed Phone scams have been on the rise recently. Thieves target pretty much anyone looking for new victims, especially those who are older and not so tech-savvy. Some victims lose huge money, sometimes to the tune of thousands of dollars. Well, one man has had enough and set out to try and catch these scammers in the act. Tap or click to see how his clever trap plays out. → |
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Why owls eyes are shaped like tubes The animal kingdom is full of crazy eyes. Whether it be a goat with rectangular pupils or a giant squid with colossal eyes, there are some pretty amazing peepers out there. But one animal has some of the most powerful eyes in the entire world. And while an owls' eyeballs are powerful, they are actually not even ball-shaped. Tap or click to see why their eyes are like this. → |
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