Nothing in tech lasts forever. CNET’s Bridget Carey says goodbye to the tech gadgets and services that vanished from our lives in 2024.

0:32 Fossil Smartwatch
0:49 Apple Products
1:48 RedBox
1:58 ICQ
2:17 Google Products
3:17 Meta AI Chatbots
3:30 Snap Pixy
3:40 Spotify CarThing
4:00 Atlas Robot
4:36 Moxie Robot

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35 thoughts on “Tech that Died in 2024”
  1. 3:44 Not the first time the Spotify left car stereo systems high and dry. Back in 2022 they decided ""support for Pioneer and JVC-Kenwood car audio head units has been deprecated", killing the Spotify feature on those car stereos….. unless…. If you keep a 'phone with Spotify version 8.6.98.900 then you can carry on using the Spotify interface on the car stereo (which is much slicker than just streaming via BT). I don't suppose The Car Thing shut down would be so easy to work around.

  2. "Hey moxy, where can i find real friends? Hey moxy, why do i have no friends"… "hey moxy, why have my parents given up on actual parenting?"…"hey moxy, do my parents regret having me, sure looks that way"

  3. iTunes still works on my ancient Mac Mini and iPad. I can still even buy songs, to sync to my 20 years old iPod! But I guess I shouldn’t be surprised when this ends one of these days 😢

  4. A product like Moxie could have sold to so many more children who are socially awkward or isolated that could benefit from it, but the price is always too high!!! Release something like this for $200, and you would sell millions!!

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