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You received this email because you subscribed to our awesome weekly newsletter via our website. Remember? To opt-out [click here]( Hey there, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is all the hype these days, and the technology is getting scary good! While back in the day you would torture yourself to get a remotely usable image for some project… now it’s just a matter of entering an accurate prompt — and boom you’ve got a banana pilot flying a cardboard airplane over a crater on Mars. Crazy, huh? But anyway… we’re not here for pilot bananas. We’re here to discover this week’s featured products. So… are you ready to explore? Let’s go! In this week’s newsletter: 🛹 A super cool electric skateboard 🌠A way to get explore the sky 🎮 A refreshing game controller 🗣️ Alexa for children Happy reading! By the way, if your food says "Enjoy" at the end of the cooking instructions, you can't complain to the company if you didn't like it, since you technically didn't follow the instructions... 🤔 This week’s discovery Teamgee H20 39 🛹 A super cool electric skateboard You’re enjoying that nice breeze of wind blowing through your hair as you ride through the streets on your skateboard. It’s nice, it’s relaxing… until you feel like you’re slowing down. Well be damned, it’s a hill and you have absolutely no intention to ride all the way up. Just as you get off to walk the uphill part of your commute, you see someone else fly past you on their own 4-wheeler. But it’s not a car… nope — it’s also a skateboard. And not just a regular one. Powered with a powerful 1200W hub motor and the ability to climb hills at a 30% angle, it’s the Teamgee H20 electric skateboard. And it’s more impressive than you’d think! - Up to 30 km of range - Full charge in 4 hours - Max speed of 24 mp/h (38 km/h) - 8-ply Canadian maple + 1-ply fibreglass deck - 4 adjustable speed and brake modes [Check it out ➜]( Celestron 🌠A way to get explore the sky You get called to dinner… but you don’t respond. You get a call… but you don’t answer. Your friend knocks on your door… and again, no response. You’re too busy being amazed by the sky and its planets — cruising from the moon from Jupiter and taking a peek at Saturn’s rings. And it’s all so effortless… Maybe sometime later you’ll return to earth. And you’ll bring along some awesome photos of your “trip” to the sky. They’ll understand ;) - Computerized telescope — automatically finds objects for you - 4-inch aperture for ample light collection - Maksutov-Cassegrain optical design - Easy to set up and use - 53x magnification [Check it out ➜]( Luna 🎮 A refreshing game controller What did you say? Are you for real!? You can switch between devices while gaming without having to re-pair your controller to each device every time? Yeap… the Luna controller is specially built by Amazon and is optimized for the Luna cloud gaming service. It connects to your game directly via the cloud, so you can switch between screens seamlessly, and that also means you’ll get a significantly lower input latency. Not bad! And hey, you can also use it as a controller for your games outside of Luna+. Or even use it to ask Alexa questions. Check it out. - 3.5mm stereo output for headset - Xbox controller-like design - Bluetooth LE 5.0 - Powered by AA batteries - Vibration motor for tactile feedback [Check it out ➜]( Echo Dot Kids 🗣️ Alexa for children Mooooom, why is the sky blue!? Daaad… how do cars work? Oh, kids — always so curious. Sometimes you don’t even know the answers… but you know who probably does? That’s right — Amazon Alexa. And with the new Echo Dot for kids, Amazon has come up with a device that’s perfect for the little ones. It replies in a kid-friendly way and filters explicit results — so you can have your kid answer anything they like with peace of mind. Pretty nice. *Alexa… how are babies born?* — Here’s a story about those big birds we call storks… - Customize the way Alexa sounds with pretend voices - Comes up with character-inspired songs & jokes - Includes 1 free year of Amazon Kids+ - Cute owl-design [Check it out ➜]( TIW Blog Proper lighting is crucial, whether you’re searching for an ample work light to light up your entire workshop or a pocket-sized one for small chores. So check the best LED Work Lights of 2022 found and brought to you by the Tech I Want team! [Check it out ➜]( Tech News The end of the lightning port in the European Union The EU’s new USB-C legislation has become legally binding, meaning that all new phones sold in the EU after December 24, 2024 will have to include a USB-C port for wired charging. This also means that iPhones will have to switch to the USB-C standard in order to be sold in the EU after the deadline [Read more](   Twitter Blue may cost more on Apple devices According to a report from The Information, Elon Musk considers countering Apple’s 30% commission with a higher price for Twitter Blue on Apple devices. This comes after a conflict between Twitter and Apple over Apple’s hidden in-app purchase commission. As a result, the service will cost $7 per month when paid via the web, or $11 via its iOS app. [Read more](   Telegram users can now use a fake phone number Where previously users needed a legitimate phone number to sign up for the messaging app, Telegram’s founder has now launched a service that enables users to purchase a fake phone number to sign up with the platform. The service is available via the Fragment blockchain, which means that fake numbers can only be purchased using crypto. [Read more](   That’s it for this week. Until next time, Dan. Follow us on Social Media 👇 [facebook]( [instagram]( [pinterest]( Tech I Want, Inc., 2035, Sunset Lake Road, Suite B-2, 19702, Newark, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time.

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