Top Tech Picks and Trends From Installer No 84
Installer No. 84 offers a curated look at standout tech this week: Fortnite returns to iOS, a $30 Google TV set-top box impresses, and new reading apps emerge as Pocket shuts down. Plus, insights into clever gadgets like the Virtual Stream Deck and updates on favorite shows and games keep tech enthusiasts engaged.
The latest edition of Installer, curated by David Pierce, serves up a vibrant mix of tech highlights that are shaping the consumer technology landscape this week. From gaming to streaming, and from smart gadgets to reading apps, Installer No. 84 offers a comprehensive snapshot of what’s worth your attention.
Gaming and Entertainment Comebacks
Fortnite’s return to iOS with Zero Build mode is a major highlight, rekindling excitement for mobile gamers. Alongside this, the release of Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning continues the blockbuster movie tradition, while Rick and Morty season 8 promises fresh intergalactic adventures for fans of the cult animated series.
Affordable and Innovative Tech Gadgets
The Onn Google TV 4K Plus set-top box stands out as a budget-friendly option at just $30, offering features like Google TV integration and Dolby Vision support. This device exemplifies how affordable hardware can deliver premium streaming experiences. Additionally, the Virtual Stream Deck by Elgato transforms smart buttons into a flexible platform, enabling users to streamline repetitive computer tasks with ease.
Navigating the Post-Pocket Reading Landscape
With Mozilla’s Pocket shutting down, readers are seeking alternatives to manage their saved articles. Installer recommends three standout apps: Instapaper for simplicity and reliability, Matter for its sleek design and AI-enhanced reading on iOS and web, and Readwise Reader for power users who want extensive organizational features and integrations. Each offers a smooth transition for former Pocket users.
Community Insights and Personal Tech Favorites
Installer also highlights personal tech habits and recommendations from its community. From digital minimalism inspired by YouTube to the clever use of apps like GuitarTuna and IntoWallet, these insights reveal how users creatively integrate technology into daily life. The community’s enthusiasm for meditation apps, sci-fi literature, and smart home gadgets adds a rich layer to the tech conversation.
In sum, Installer No. 84 is a treasure trove for anyone looking to stay informed about the latest in consumer tech, gaming, and digital lifestyle tools. Whether you’re a developer, a tech enthusiast, or a casual user, the curated picks and community feedback provide valuable perspectives on what’s trending and what’s worth exploring.
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