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The Vergecast The Vergecast is the flagship podcast from The Verge about small gadgets, Big Tech, and everything in between. Every Friday, hosts Nilay Patel and David Pierce hang out and make sense of the week’s most important technology news. And every Tuesday, David leads a selection of The Verge’s expert staffers in an exploration of how gadgets and software affect our lives – and which ones you should bring into yours. 

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🔍 Tech Trends 2025: What’s New, What’s Next, and What to Watch

The world of technology is evolving faster than ever and if you’re not keeping up, you’re falling behind. At wiwi.live, we’re tracking the latest innovations shaping how we live, work, and connect. Whether you’re into gadgets, artificial intelligence, smartphones, or emerging startups, this roundup brings you up to speed with the tech stories that matter.

🤖 AI Is Getting Smarter (and More Useful)

Artificial Intelligence continues to dominate headlines in 2025. From AI-powered search assistants to tools that write code, create art, and automate business processes, AI is no longer just hype, it’s the backbone of modern tech.

  • OpenAI, Google DeepMind, and Anthropic are racing to build the most advanced general-purpose models.
  • AI voice clones, personal assistants, and even video generators are becoming more common in everyday use.
  • Businesses of all sizes are integrating AI into their workflows to boost productivity and reduce costs.

Expect even more AI-powered apps to emerge this year, especially in education, marketing, and health tech.

📱 Smartphone Innovation: Foldables and Beyond

Smartphones aren’t just getting faster, they’re getting smarter and more flexible. Foldable phones are more durable and user-friendly than ever before.

  • Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Google’s Pixel Fold 2 are leading the way with better hinge design and multitasking capabilities.
  • Mid-range phones are now packed with features once reserved for premium models, like 120Hz displays, AI cameras, and extended battery life.
  • Expect further developments in satellite connectivity, allowing users to send messages even without network coverage.

These changes are redefining mobile communication, especially in remote areas or developing regions.

🌐 Web3, Blockchain & Decentralized Platforms

Although the crypto crash of 2022 shook confidence, blockchain tech continues to mature behind the scenes.

  • New Web3 platforms are focusing on utility rather than hype, think decentralized social networks, secure identity solutions, and data ownership tools.
  • Ethereum upgrades and Layer-2 scaling solutions are making crypto transactions faster and cheaper.
  • NFTs are shifting from art to utility, powering ticketing systems, memberships, and digital credentials.

If you thought Web3 was over, think again. It’s simply evolving into something more practical.

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🧠 Temu Tech Picks: Budget-Friendly Must-Haves

Want to keep up without breaking the bank? Temu is quickly becoming a go-to platform for affordable gadgets and smart accessories. If you’re a startup founder, student, or remote worker, here are some trending tech picks worth checking out:

🛡️ Cybersecurity: Privacy Still Matters

As our devices get smarter, so do cybercriminals. Cybersecurity is now more important than ever:

  • Ransomware attacks are targeting businesses, hospitals, and government systems worldwide.
  • Everyday users are being tricked by phishing scams and AI-generated deepfakes.
  • Password managers, two-factor authentication, and VPNs are no longer optional, they’re essential.

At wiwi.live, we recommend staying informed and using basic digital hygiene practices. If you’re building a startup, make security part of your product from day one.

🌍 Tech in Africa and Emerging Markets

The tech scene in Africa is growing rapidly. Countries like Nigeria, Kenya, Egypt, and Mauritius are building ecosystems filled with startups solving real-world problems.

  • Mobile payments and fintech apps are revolutionizing how people handle money.
  • E-learning platforms are filling education gaps across the continent.
  • Green tech and climate innovations are helping address sustainability challenges unique to the region.

Africa is not just consuming technology, it’s creating it.

🔚 Final Thoughts

Technology in 2025 is about more than flashy gadgets, it’s about connection, automation, and empowerment. From AI to Web3, from foldables to budget-friendly tools on Temu, we’re witnessing a massive shift in how tech touches our lives. And at wiwi.live, we’re here to keep you informed every step of the way.

Stay tuned for weekly updates on the biggest tech stories, curated for real people who love innovation.

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