2024's biggest tech trends, explained

Apple's watch ban gets lifted, LG's new QNED TVs, and more
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December 28, 2023
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Tech trends
These are the 10 big tech trends coming in 2024
2024 is almost here (Shutterstock)
The next 12 months are all set to be another huge year in tech, and if you want to be the smartest person in the room when it comes to 2024 technology, we'd encourage you to check out our essential guides to the gadgets, apps, and trends that are on the way.
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Wearables
The Apple Watch ban has been lifted – for now
The Apple Watch 9 is back on sale (Apple)
You can, once again, buy an Apple Watch 9 or Apple Watch Ultra 2 (or both) in the US, after the US Court of Appeals decided it needed more time to weigh up the patent dispute case that both wearables are caught up in – a case which could cost Apple dearly.
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TVs
LG's 2024 QNED TVs are bigger, better, and faster than ever
LG is unveiling new televisions for 2024 (LG)
Tech companies are getting their wares announced ahead of the big CES 2024 show in January, and LG is one of the most prominent brands we've heard from so far: it has an impressive range of new Quantum Nano-Emitting Diode (QNED) TVs ready to go.
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Streaming
Reasons to ditch Spotify for Tidal in 2024
Tidal has advantages over Spotify (Future)
When it comes to new year resolutions, how about switching up the music streaming service that you listen to? One TechRadar writer is swapping Spotify for Tidal after 15 years – and here you can read all of the reasons behind the switch.
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Entertainment
The 36 best movies of 2023 that you can stream now
Some major 2023 movies ((Illumination / Warner Bros. Pictures / Universal Pictures / Marvel Studios))
What better way to say goodbye to 2023 than by watching one of the best movies of the year? We've picked out 36 such flicks, covering streaming services such as Netflix, Max, Disney Plus, and others – and there should be something here for everyone.
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