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Get the most out of the Kodak Mini Shot with these accessories

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The Kodak Mini Shot is a gorgeous, pocketable instant camera. With a 10-megapixel sensor, built-in flash, and adjustable settings, Kodak's Mini Shot is one of the most well-rounded instant cameras on the market. Of course, no camera is complete without a few needed accessories. Here are some of our top-rated picks. You can never have enough film Kodak Photo Printer Cartridge (20-pack) Staff Pick The best thing about the Kodak Mini Shot is the ability to print photos instantly. Stock up on paper, so it's always on hand and at the ready. This 20-pack of paper from Kodak prints out...

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Best Bluetooth Speaker With Lights in 2020

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Top 10 Bluetooth speaker with lights in 2020 A Bluetooth speaker with lights displays those colorful LED lights to rhyme with the sound from the speakers. This can take you through and adventurous music experience where you get lost in the spirit of music. Out of the numerous Bluetooth speakers in the market, only a few of them can perform this function. 10. Anker Soundcore Motion+ Bluetooth Speaker with Hi-Res 30W Audio Features 30W power output IPX7 waterproof system 6,700 mAh battery capacity 50 Hz to 40 kHz frequency range Anker Soundcore Motion+ Bluetooth Speaker with Hi-Res 30W Audio, Extended...

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The Clock Tower: ‘Supergirl’ Returns as the Arrowverse Prepares a Slew of Season “Finales”

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(Welcome to The Clock Tower, where we’ll break down the goings on of the The CW network’s Arrowverse. We’ll touch on things like themes, cultural impact, lead-ins to major events, ships, and more every week! Warning: this Clock Tower is filled with spoilers. Proceed at your own risk.) And we’re back! As of right now, it looks like the Arrowverse won’t be filming anything else for the regular season, meaning that each series will just have to end when they run out of footage. There hasn’t been official confirmation, as we’re still not quite sure how this whole pandemic situation...

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Now may be the time to book future travel

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If you like to travel, the odds are high you’ve had to cancel or postpone a trip, or several, due to the risks and travel restrictions imposed due to coronavirus — you’re no doubt disappointed. I also nixed several much-anticipated trips, including two spring cruises. While it was a tough call at the time, I ultimately wouldn’t have had a choice even if I had wanted to sail since cruise operations have been suspended well into the summer months. But now, as we move from one chapter in this pandemic to the next, many are looking forward to the summer...

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Tech Tools for Specials

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Tech tools often seem focused on core classroom subjects like math, science, and history. Many forget the wealth of webtools available for classes many schools call ‘Specials’–those that round out a student’s day and prepare them for college and career. Here are three life-skill classes and online tools that make learning more relevant and fun: 1. Physical Education Coach’s Eye Coach’s Eye is a top app I heard about from lots of PE teachers. It is one of the leading video platforms to record an athlete’s performance for playback and review. It records the action and then shows the athlete...

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