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Hello and welcome to tech watch with your need to know tech news of the week. Iβm Logan winter and Iβm Kaylee Goodwin. Welcome to two thousand seventeen
Want to get a heads-up on the tech trends of two thousand seventeen? The consumer technology association expo, or CES, is coming to Las Vegas. The convention starts tomorrow and ends on Sunday. The expo is showcasing inventions such as, a device that allows children to create their own bedtime stories, a v-r experience that won't require a headset, and much more. Some conferences are free or tickets start from four hundred dollars. For more information go to our website FST news.com and type in the search bar CES
Hatchimals were one of the many hyped up toys this Christmas season. Hatchimals are a toy that require work to have it hatch from its egg and when hatched can learn games, how to walk, and speak. While many children love the toy many parents are claiming that the toys are cursing in its sleep. A series of videos have been uploaded on YouTube claiming the creature is saying inappropriate comments. some commenters including Kendall Williams believe the Hatchimals are really saying *hug me* but it is unsure if the creature is really cursing or not. The parent company spin master denies that the toys are saying, βhug meβ or that they are swearing on their own. They did note that Hatchimals make unidentifiable noises while sleeping.
For now thatβs all the tech news we have for you this week. Find out more top tech news on tech watch.
Want to get a heads-up on the tech trends of two thousand seventeen? The consumer technology association expo, or CES, is coming to Las Vegas. The convention starts tomorrow and ends on Sunday. The expo is showcasing inventions such as, a device that allows children to create their own bedtime stories, a v-r experience that won't require a headset, and much more. Some conferences are free or tickets start from four hundred dollars. For more information go to our website FST news.com and type in the search bar CES
Hatchimals were one of the many hyped up toys this Christmas season. Hatchimals are a toy that require work to have it hatch from its egg and when hatched can learn games, how to walk, and speak. While many children love the toy many parents are claiming that the toys are cursing in its sleep. A series of videos have been uploaded on YouTube claiming the creature is saying inappropriate comments. some commenters including Kendall Williams believe the Hatchimals are really saying *hug me* but it is unsure if the creature is really cursing or not. The parent company spin master denies that the toys are saying, βhug meβ or that they are swearing on their own. They did note that Hatchimals make unidentifiable noises while sleeping.
For now thatβs all the tech news we have for you this week. Find out more top tech news on tech watch.
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