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Christmas in July: Shopping Expert, Claudia Lombana's Top Holiday Deals and Summer Savings on TipsOnTV
Christmas in July: Shopping Expert, Claudia Lombana's Top Holiday Deals and Summer Savings on TipsOnTV

Associated Press

time02-07-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

Christmas in July: Shopping Expert, Claudia Lombana's Top Holiday Deals and Summer Savings on TipsOnTV

Discover unique summer sales, crafting must-haves, and kid-friendly finds to make Christmas in July extra merry. ATLANTA, GA / ACCESS Newswire / July 2, 2025 / Christmas in July is a non-traditional holiday celebration held in the summer, typically on or around mid-July, featuring Christmas-themed activities and decorations. Christmas in July aims to bring the joy and cheer of Christmas to the summer months. It is also a way to enjoy the festive spirit outside the traditional December holiday season and take advantage of super summer sales. Shopping expert, Claudia Lombana offers ideas for getting into the holiday spirit, along with the latest deals, consumer products, and trends for everyone on the gift in July Holiday Savings with Claudia Lombana Claudia Lombana shares her favorite summer deals and festive finds for Christmas in July, featuring must-have gifts, smart savings, and family-friendly products on TipsOnTV. WHAT DEALS STAND OUT One standout is the Scuba X1 from Aiper. It is a powerful, cordless robotic pool cleaner that scrubs the floor, walls, and waterline, picking up everything from sand and leaves to pet hair and bugs. With smart navigation and a sleek design, it tackles even the dirtiest of pools so homeowners can focus on splashing and relaxing all summer long. Just in time for Prime Day, Aiper is offering the Scuba X1 at 15% off - under $935, down from $1,100 - now through July 11. Find it and more summer savings at or on Aiper's Amazon Store. DEALS FOR PEOPLE WHO LOVE TO CRAFT For those interested in crafting, the Cricut Explore 4 is a top Prime Day deal. It's fast and super easy to use for creative projects like custom shirts, signs, shadow boxes, and even holiday décor. The Engagement Kit bundle is just $249 for the first two days of Prime Day. To level up, the Engagement Kit+ is $399 starting July 10. Both bundles include Smart Vinyl, Iron-On, tools, mats, and bonus digital content. It's a great time to grab it while the deals last. For more information, visit or Cricut's Amazon Store. FUN DEALS FOR KIDS A favorite for sparking kids' imaginations comes from Melissa & Doug, the brand parents trust for high-quality, screen-free play. Their Scoop & Serve Ice Cream Counter is a 28-piece play set that lets kids dish up their own sweet creations with wooden scoops, cones, and toppings. It's skill-building fun for kids ages 3 and up. It's also part of Melissa & Doug's Christmas in July sale with up to 25% off site-wide from July 1-10, and daily deals running July 14-25 at or Melissa & Doug's Amazon Store. SMART SUMMER DEALS Euhomy, the World's Best Portable Ice Maker, has launched its new LunaArc, the flagship product that makes crescent ice. Whether it's for pour-over coffee or a handcrafted cocktail, its crystal-clear, slow-melting ice preserves the original flavor and elevates the visual appeal of every drink. Euhomy offers a full line of ice-making products. Just in time for Prime Day sales, shoppers can visit or Euhomy's Amazon Store to get $50 off by using the coupon code: STNEW. POST | VIDEO About TipsOnTV TipsOnTV is a lifestyle blog featuring content as seen on national and local media outlets. Expert hosts share advice for viewers, listeners, and readers. TipsOnTV covers a variety of topics, including food, entertaining, personal finance, technology, travel, health, lifestyle, and more. Contact InformationR E SOURCE: TipsOnTV press release

Tineco Launches Prime Day Offers: Make This Summer Chore-Free
Tineco Launches Prime Day Offers: Make This Summer Chore-Free

Business Wire

time27-06-2025

  • Business
  • Business Wire

Tineco Launches Prime Day Offers: Make This Summer Chore-Free

PARIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Summer is for unwinding, not for doing chores. Starting today, Tineco is offering exclusive discounts on its best-selling products to make cleaning faster, more efficient—and almost enjoyable. Stylish, smart, and high-performing, these vacuums and floor washers are designed to elevate your daily routine while helping you save money. Enjoy these offers from June 28 to July 11, 2025, exclusively on Tineco's Amazon Store, and unlock an additional 5% off with promo code TINPRIME25. (Original price: €699 – Prime Day: €429) Perfect for cleaning under low furniture, this floor washer stands out with its 180° Stretch Technology, ultra-slim head, and long-lasting battery. It vacuums and mops in one step, with optimal maneuverability for both wide-open spaces and tight corners. FLOOR ONE STRETCH S6 (Original price: €599 – Prime Day: €389) Compact and agile, this model combines Stretch technology with a lightweight design—ideal for everyday cleaning. It offers strong suction, ease of use, and daily space-saving convenience. PURE ONE S9 Artist (Original price: €899 – Prime Day: €699) Designed for precise, high-end cleaning, the PURE ONE S9 Artist blends powerful suction, smart dirt detection via iLoop™ sensor, and sleek design. A top choice for modern and demanding interiors. PURE ONE STATION 5 Plus (Original price: €459 – Prime Day: €359) This stick vacuum features a smart 3-in-1 station that charges, empties, and self-cleans the unit. A hygienic, hassle-free solution that's always ready to go. CARPET ONE Cruiser (Original price: €699 – Prime Day: €559) Specifically designed for carpet cleaning, this model offers powerful suction and ultra-fast drying thanks to PowerDry™ technology—perfect for deep cleaning without the wait. Offers available on Amazon until July 11, 2025 About Tineco Tineco was founded in 1998 with its first SKU as a vacuum cleaner and, in 2019, pioneered the first-ever smart vacuum. Today, the brand has innovated into a global leader offering intelligent appliances across home categories, including floor care, kitchen, and personal care. Tineco is dedicated to its brand vision of making life easier through smart technologies and consistently innovating new devices. For more information, please visit

Amazon asks court to scrap EU tech label, arguing it poses no systemic risks
Amazon asks court to scrap EU tech label, arguing it poses no systemic risks

Time of India

time13-06-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Amazon asks court to scrap EU tech label, arguing it poses no systemic risks

HighlightsAmazon has appealed to Europe's General Court to overturn its classification as a very large online platform under the Digital Services Act, arguing that it does not pose systematic risks to users. The Digital Services Act mandates stricter requirements for Big Tech companies, including risk management and independent auditing, to combat illegal and harmful content on their platforms. Amazon contends that risks associated with its marketplace are limited to individual customers and that the VLOP rules are arbitrary and disproportionately applied to online marketplaces. Amazon asked Europe's second-highest court on Thursday to scrap its designation as a platform subject to stricter requirements under landmark EU online content rules, arguing that it poses no systematic risks to its users. The Digital Services Act , which came into force in 2022, requires Big Tech companies to do more to tackle illegal and harmful content on their platforms. The US online retail giant took its grievance to the Luxembourg-based General Court after the European Commission classified it as a very large online platform (VLOP) under the DSA. A VLOP designation requires companies to do more to tackle illegal online content , undertake risk management, conduct external and independent auditing and share data with authorities and researchers. " Online marketplaces like the Amazon Store do not pose systemic risks. Second, the VLOP rules do not and cannot rationally assist in preventing the dissemination of illegal or counterfeit goods," Amazon's lawyer Robert Spano told the court. "The VLOP rules therefore make no sense when applied to online marketplaces," he said. Amazon said any risks are limited to individual customers, not the totality of its users and that even if problematic products exist, widespread exposure is minimal and already dealt with by a number of product safety and compliance laws. "When it comes to marketplaces like the Amazon Store, size does not multiply risk. It is an arbitrary, disproportionate and discriminatory metric," Spano said. The court will rule in the coming months. Meta Platforms , Chinese social media app TikTok and German online retailer Zalando have also challenged the DSA on various grounds.

Amazon asks court to scrap EU tech label, arguing it poses no systemic risks
Amazon asks court to scrap EU tech label, arguing it poses no systemic risks

Indian Express

time13-06-2025

  • Business
  • Indian Express

Amazon asks court to scrap EU tech label, arguing it poses no systemic risks

Amazon asked Europe's second-highest court on Thursday to scrap its designation as a platform subject to stricter requirements under landmark EU online content rules, arguing that it poses no systematic risks to its users. The Digital Services Act, which came into force in 2022, requires Big Tech companies to do more to tackle illegal and harmful content on their platforms. The U.S. online retail giant took its grievance to the Luxembourg-based General Court after the European Commission classified it as a very large online platform (VLOP) under the DSA. A VLOP designation requires companies to do more to tackle illegal online content, undertake risk management, conduct external and independent auditing and share data with authorities and researchers. 'Online marketplaces like the Amazon Store do not pose systemic risks. Second, the VLOP rules do not and cannot rationally assist in preventing the dissemination of illegal or counterfeit goods,' Amazon's lawyer Robert Spano told the court. 'The VLOP rules therefore make no sense when applied to online marketplaces,' he said. Amazon said any risks are limited to individual customers, not the totality of its users and that even if problematic products exist, widespread exposure is minimal and already dealt with by a number of product safety and compliance laws. 'When it comes to marketplaces like the Amazon Store, size does not multiply risk. It is an arbitrary, disproportionate and discriminatory metric,' Spano said. The court will rule in the coming months. Meta Platforms, Chinese social media app TikTok and German online retailer Zalando have also challenged the DSA on various grounds. The case is T-367/23 – Amazon EU v Commission.

Amazon asks court to scrap EU tech label, arguing it poses no systemic risks
Amazon asks court to scrap EU tech label, arguing it poses no systemic risks

Time of India

time12-06-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Amazon asks court to scrap EU tech label, arguing it poses no systemic risks

Amazon asked Europe's second-highest court on Thursday to scrap its designation as a platform subject to stricter requirements under landmark EU online content rules, arguing that it poses no systematic risks to its users. The Digital Services Act , which came into force in 2022, requires Big Tech companies to do more to tackle illegal and harmful content on their platforms. The US online retail giant took its grievance to the Luxembourg-based General Court after the European Commission classified it as a very large online platform (VLOP) under the DSA. A VLOP designation requires companies to do more to tackle illegal online content, undertake risk management, conduct external and independent auditing and share data with authorities and researchers. " Online marketplaces like the Amazon Store do not pose systemic risks. Second, the VLOP rules do not and cannot rationally assist in preventing the dissemination of illegal or counterfeit goods," Amazon's lawyer Robert Spano told the court. Live Events "The VLOP rules therefore make no sense when applied to online marketplaces," he said. Discover the stories of your interest Blockchain 5 Stories Cyber-safety 7 Stories Fintech 9 Stories E-comm 9 Stories ML 8 Stories Edtech 6 Stories Amazon said any risks are limited to individual customers, not the totality of its users and that even if problematic products exist, widespread exposure is minimal and already dealt with by a number of product safety and compliance laws. "When it comes to marketplaces like the Amazon Store, size does not multiply risk. It is an arbitrary, disproportionate and discriminatory metric," Spano said. The court will rule in the coming months. Meta Platforms , Chinese social media app TikTok and German online retailer Zalando have also challenged the DSA on various grounds.

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