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TechNewsCITY's Christmas Holiday 2024 Gift Picks - 3 Items For The Tech Lovers You Love...

Christmas 2024 TechNewsCITY

Finding the perfect tech gift can be a challenge, especially with so many options and a wide range of needs to consider. Whether you’re shopping for a budget-conscious gadget lover, a fitness enthusiast who thrives on staying active, or a young techie eager to explore, we’ve got you covered. In this guide, we’ve curated standout picks that balance affordability, functionality, and fun, ensuring there’s something special for everyone on your list.

From budget-friendly innovations to kid-friendly devices and gear for the on-the-go adventurer, these tech gifts are sure to make this Christmas unforgettable.

Note; these are NOT sponsored items, and we do not receive any commission from the links - just genuine recommendations!


Wyze Cam v4

Wyze Cam v4 – Most Budget-Friendly...

Budget tight? Want someone to think you spent more on them than you really did? Then check out the The Wyze Cam v4. It's packed with features aimed at enhancing home security from 2K HD video to motion-activated spotlights and Wi-Fi 6 support. For the price, the camera's resolution and Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) produce impressively vibrant images in daylight, though color night vision tends to be less consistent, sometimes appearing murky.

Setup is quick thanks to Bluetooth and screw-free mounting, which eliminates the usual QR code hassles. However, being a wired camera limits placement options. The spotlight and siren offer basic deterrent features, though the siren lacks the punch to induce panic in an intruder, it's enough to startle them and hopefully do the trick.

Audio is improved with an upgraded mic and amplifier, making two-way talk clearer, though still not perfect in noisy environments. Users can enjoy smart home integration with Alexa, Google Assistant, and IFTTT, though the camera feels most seamless within the Wyze ecosystem.

While Wyze Cam v4’s combination of affordability, connectivity, and storage options (up to 512GB locally or cloud storage) make it a strong contender for budget-conscious buyers, its limitations in low-light performance and audio clarity may leave some users wanting more.

But there's no question, what you get for the price is truly amazing - as these are going on Amazon currently for UNDER $25. 

TRI PRO / TRI 2 Multi-Sport Headphones
TRI PRO / TRI 2 Multi-Sport Headphones - Best Gift for Active People...

The TRI headphone series from H2O Audio bring a robust waterproof design to the table, boasting an IPX8 rating that allows them to be submerged up to 12 feet—ideal for swimmers, surfers, and snorkelers. Bone conduction technology provides reliable audio clarity both in and out of the water, though the sound quality underwater may still require the included earplugs for an optimal experience.

These headphones are crafted to withstand intense activities, from swimming to cycling, with  8GB of storage, letting users store plenty of music for extended workouts. Playlist+ technology is a standout feature, allowing users to record and replay live-streamed audio - the reason behind this Bluetooth signals do not transmit well in the water, no device can get around that, but you may forget this with these on.

The thing that surprised me the most has to be the battery life - as soon as you turn it on a voice tells you the charge level, and I probably used them 6 or 7 times before it warned me it was 'low', I'm seeing people getting anywhere from 5hrs to 9hrs of playtime in buyer reviews.

Their one-year "Go Beyond" warranty, extendable to two years, adds peace of mind to an already well-rounded sports headphone option.

While they are available from Amazon we found the best prices directly on the company's website.


Amazon Fire Kids Tablet – For Kids Under-12s

The Amazon Fire Kids Tablet is designed specifically with younger users in mind, offering robust parental controls and pre-installed filters to ensure a safe browsing experience for kids aged 12 and under. The tablet includes a kid-friendly interface that makes it easy to navigate while limiting access to age-inappropriate content, giving parents peace of mind.

Performance-wise, the tablet runs smoothly for basic activities like streaming videos, playing games, or using educational apps. However, it’s not built for heavy multitasking, and older kids might find the hardware sluggish for more demanding apps. Battery life is decent, lasting around 7–10 hours depending on usage, making it a solid companion for road trips or study sessions.

One standout feature is the included one-year subscription to Amazon Kids+, granting access to a wealth of age-appropriate books, games, videos, and educational content. Parents can customize time limits and app permissions to tailor the device to their child’s needs. The sturdy case and two-year worry-free guarantee make this tablet a durable choice for younger kids prone to accidental drops.

While it’s a great starter device, its limitations in speed and screen resolution might feel restrictive as kids grow older. Still, for younger users, the Fire Kids Tablet strikes an excellent balance between safety, entertainment, and educational value.

Amazon recently just dropped the price by a massive 56% so it's currently just $79 on Amazon.

Happy Holidays from Tech News City!

No matter who you’re shopping for, the right tech gift can bring a little extra excitement to the holiday season. From practical and budget-friendly choices to devices tailored for active lifestyles and kid-friendly favorites, these picks are sure to impress without the stress. As you wrap up your holiday shopping, remember it’s not just about the gadgets—it’s about the joy and memories they create. Happy gifting, and here’s to a tech-filled Christmas!


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Author: Trevor Kingsley
Tech News CITY /New York Newsroom

19 of The World's Largest Tech Companies ORDERED to REVEAL Algorithms Behind Their Latest AI Developments....

ai in europe

The European Commission is making 19 tech giants, including Amazon, Google, TikTok, and YouTube, reveal their AI algorithms under the Digital Services Act. This is a significant step towards making AI more transparent and accountable, and ultimately, improving our lives.

As we know, AI is expected to impact every aspect of our lives, from healthcare to education, to even how well we write. However, it also generates fear, such as concerns about machines becoming smarter than us or causing harm inadvertently. To avoid these risks, transparency and accountability will be crucial for AI to benefit us positively.

The EU Artificial Intelligence Act aims to achieve this goal. By sharing commercial information with regulators before using AI for sensitive practices such as hiring, companies can be held accountable for the outcomes of their algorithms. EU rules could quickly become the global standard, making this a significant development in AI regulation.

However, there's always a balance to strike when it comes to regulation. The major tech companies view AI as the next big thing, and innovation in this field is now a geopolitical race. Too much regulation could stifle progress, but at the same time, we need to make sure that companies are accountable for their algorithms' outcomes.

Companies will also need to answer any questions the commission members have about their AI projects.

\This is a significant development for AI regulation that will benefit everyone. By making AI more transparent and accountable, we can ensure that it improves our lives and avoids the potential risks.

Will They Even Have The Answers?

Interestingly, AI researchers are increasingly devoting time to understanding what AI is doing. Sometimes they can dig into the data and identify particular parameters on which the AI relies heavily. However, explaining why AI did or said something can be like explaining a magic trick without knowing the secret. 

This may be the most alarming revelation from these hearings – the creators don't always understand their creations.

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Author: Trevor Kingsley
Tech News CITY /New York Newsroom

Cool or CREEPY?! Amazon Alexa will Soon Be Able To 'Imitate the Voice of Dead Loved Ones'...


Soon, you'll be able to ask Alexa to imitate the voice of a friend or family member, and it will do so. This will bring back fond memories. The company believes that the new feature of Alexa will 'bring back fond memories' and 'enable enduring personal interactions'.

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Amazon's 'Record Breaking' Holiday: BILLIONS Of Packages Delivered...

 

Amazon Delivery

Amazon said it delivered billions of orders during the holiday season, including over 1.5 billion toys, home products, electronics, and beauty and home care products. The retailer also said small and medium-sized businesses within the US sold nearly 1 billion products via Amazon, adding that third-party businesses on Amazon saw worldwide sales grow 50% over the holiday season compared with 2019.

Amazon is taking a glance back at a number of its highlights from 2020, a year when it saw huge profits amid the coronavirus pandemic. during a blog post on Monday, the web retail giant said it had a "record-breaking holiday season" with its "biggest-ever customer savings, small business growth, and community giving."

Amazon Sales Charts
Amazon Sales Since 2017

In addition, Amazon touted its efforts to continue deliveries flowing during the pandemic, saying it "invested over $10 billion to assist keep employees safe and deliver products to customers." reps said it made onsite COVID-19 testing available for lots of employees within the US, noting that an Amazon worker is tested for coronavirus every 10 seconds.

Monday's blog post paints a rosy picture, but the corporate also has faced criticism from some warehouse workers over working conditions and lack of protections during the pandemic. In October, Amazon revealed that almost 20,000 US employees had contracted COVID-19. reps said it planned on pay $500 million in bonuses to workers most exposed to the pandemic.

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Stewart Reese
Silicon Valley Newsroom

Amazon's Echo Dot *4TH GENERATION* Reviewed...


Amazon may get more attention for its higher-end Echo speakers, like the Echo Studio and therefore the new 4th Gen Echo, but the standard Echo Dot is far and away the foremost popular speaker within the lineup. The 3rd Gen model was released in 2018, and has proven to be a superb little smart speaker, and with Amazon’s frequent and aggressive sales, you'll pick one up for a song, making it easy to place the Alexa voice assistant in every room of your home.

So it’s no surprise that alongside the large redesign to the 4th Gen Echo, Amazon has also redesigned the Echo Dot. The new 4th Gen Dot shares the new spherical design of its larger sibling, just on a smaller scale. It’s immediately available in three different variations: the quality model for $49.99, a version with a built-in LED clock for $59.99

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