“Hello, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 39, your go-to source for the latest and greatest in the world of tech and gadgets. If you’re new here, get ready for a week filled with gadgets and catch up on previous editions on the Installer homepage. This week, I’ve been exploring Surfaces and tablets, discussing the fall of Red Lobster with internet friends, diving into Magic: The Gathering and emoji history, checking out MoviePass and MovieCrash, tending to my patio with a flamethrower, and indulging in copious amounts of popcorn. I’ve also got a lineup of exciting new gadgets, a YouTube channel recommendation, a classic Mario game, a clever Windows AI tool, tons of fun games, and much more. Let’s dive in!
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The Drop:
– Sonos Ace headphones: Curious about these sleek $450 headphones that promise great performance.
– New Surface Pro: If you’re looking for a versatile device beyond an iPad, the new Surface Pro might be the one for you.
– Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door: Nintendo’s reboot of this classic game is captivating fans all over again.
– Howtown: A new YouTube channel offering intriguing content and exciting guests.
– Microsoft Recall: An innovative AI app for Windows that tracks your computer activity.
– Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga: The highly anticipated follow-up to Fury Road that promises an immersive experience.
– Stompers: A fun workout app that adds a competitive twist to walking challenges.
– Canva: The redesigned Canva platform with new AI features and enhancements.
– Hellblade II: A terrifying game with intense sound design that promises a thrilling experience.
– The Daylight DC1: A futuristic gadget with a retro appeal that’s worth keeping an eye on.
Group Project:
Last week, I asked for your favorite internet minigames, and you delivered! Here are some popular recommendations, along with a list of other fun games to try out. From daily challenges like Coffee Golf to unique puzzles like Waffle, there’s something for everyone to enjoy in these quick and engaging games.
Screen Share:
David Imel shares his minimalist iPhone homescreen, featuring stunning photography and essential apps for his creative pursuits. From capturing panoramic images to hosting podcasts, David’s homescreen reflects his passion for photography and tech.
Stay tuned for more updates, recommendations, and insights in the next edition of Installer. See you next week!”