Top 12 Must-Have Gadgets of 2024: Our Expert Reviews Unveiled!


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As we near 2025, we’re reflecting on all our… evaluations. Indeed, everything we examined, assessed, and analyzed this year. In addition to unavoidable upgrades in smartphones and laptops (this year particularly stood out for Pixel devices, as Apple persists in providing an upscale phone experience through its pro iPhones), it was also a year filled with remarkable drones and cameras, keeping Steve Dent quite occupied.

Regrettably, we cannot assess every device, so we strive to balance products from brands known for producing popular items with the peculiar, intriguing, and innovative offerings and services. We’ve highlighted the finest gaming laptop for 2024 and Apple’s consistent excellence with its Apple Silicon-powered MacBooks.

Additionally, we also included the flip side: two of the least favorable products we evaluated. Surprise! They prominently feature AI.

— Mat Smith

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The most significant tech news you may have overlooked

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LG recently unveiled several of its latest OLED displays ahead of CES 2025. The new UltraGear GX9 series showcases curved WOLED screens, webOS, and an anti-glare, low-reflection surface. The highlight is a 45-inch, 5K2K flexible display that can transition “from entirely flat to a 900R curvature in mere seconds,” according to LG.

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Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man will take us back to Peter Parker’s beginnings as a high school hero. The artwork embraces a traditional comic book aesthetic, and it appears that the narrative itself will diverge from the MCU version.

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2023 marked the warmest year recorded. This past year is on course to surpass it. We did it, folks. The World Weather Attribution (WWA) released its annual “Extreme Weather” report, indicating that the unprecedented 34.34 Fahrenheit rise in anthropogenic warming from the previous year resulted in “persistent heatwaves, drought, wildfires, storms, and floods.” The report noted 219 occurrences from 2024 that fulfilled its “trigger criteria” for identifying significant weather events. In related news, here are the . Not kidding.

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