As a harsh reminder—even though it feels like its been a decade since December, 2024—we have only managed to muddle through three months of 2025. It’s been an awkward time to love tech. As both consumers and the world’s biggest tech companies wrestled with the impact of Trump tariffs on supply chains. At the very least, we found several new favorite products of 2025 have already arrived. AMD started with with its response to Nvidia’s mid-range GPUs, and Apple seized our attention yet again with the launch of its MacBook Air M4 and new Mac Studio.
But the ides of March did indeed bring ill winds. This month was supposed to offer us the full look at Google Pixel 9a plus a heaping helping of gaming laptops sporting the latest Nvidia RTX 50-series GPUs. However, there’s been a rash of delays. We now have to sit on our hands, waiting for Google’s latest phone and our most-anticipated laptops, plus devices like Nothing 3a Pro and—reportedly—Nvidia’s RTX 5060 and 5060 Ti. With more mobile gaming platforms on the way for April, including the full reveal of the Nintendo Switch 2, next month is shaping up to be one of the most impactful for the tech world in recent memory.

We’ve long been promised an exoskeleton revolution. While the Hypershell X won’t have you throwing cars or jumping 20 feet in the air, it does actually do a lot to make leg exercises easier. The device detects when you…