Coolest Tech Finds at CES 2025

Las Vegas, USASun Jan 12 2025
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Hey folks! Welcome to TechSpot, your guide to the freshest and most exciting tech trends. This time, we're diving into the best stuff from CES 2025 in Las Vegas. With so many new gadgets and innovations, it's tough to say which ones will actually hit the market. But I've picked out some promising ones that might be worth your money. Let's hope they make it to the shelves soon! For more, check out our annual CES awards. First, a big shout-out to everyone dealing with the fires in LA. Stay safe! The tech world is a bit confusing these days, with new platforms popping up left and right. Micro. blog, created by Manton Reece, is a great blend of Twitter's simplicity and personal blogging. This week, Manton launched Micro. one, a $1/month platform that gives you a personal blog on your own domain and lets you post to the fediverse. If you're looking for a new place to share your thoughts, this might be it. Manton shared his homescreen with us. He uses an iPhone 16 Pro Max, which he finds useful for reading and writing. His wallpaper is black to keep things crisp and readable. His apps include Messages, Phone, Photos, and several others like Spotify, Slack, and two RSS readers, NetNewsWire and Reeder. He keeps notification badges hidden to avoid clutter and has some apps for reading and note-taking.
Manton is currently reading "Wind and Truth" by Brandon Sanderson and using ChatGPT for coding help. He also uses Swarm to check into places and occasionally imports his check-ins into a blog. Our community is buzzing with recommendations. Owen shared a YouTube series about using an iPod for 30 days, Ellie is waiting for her new electric toothbrush, and Eli is into Essenger's electronic grooves. There's also a new extension called Pre-AI Search that filters Google results to pre-2023 for better design resources. Flyleaf is a beautiful read-it-later app, and the If Books Could Kill podcast is a fun listen. Brian is bingeing AEW on Max, Darragh is reading "Southern Man" by Greg Iles, and Jake recommends ProjectionLab for financial planning. Daniyal is watching "From" on Prime Video. Over the holiday break, I discovered some cool app icons from a designer named Lokki. I'm thinking of redoing my homescreen with Widgy widgets, which let you create any widget you can imagine. Widgets all the way down!
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