Slowtech Rising Against the Digital Noise
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Tony Fadell, the iPod’s architect, spotted an iPod Shuffle ad on a NYC subway—proof that even 20 years later, this tiny device still holds magic. But it’s also sparking a bigger conversation: we’re all exhausted by constant digital noise, craving “slowtech” that lets us reclaim focus without ditching tech. From wired headphones to retro consoles, simpler tools are gaining traction as people seek mindful tech use. Even tech giants are responding, designing apps to help us manage screens—and realizing that product design can actually help us feel more in control. It’s not about going back—it’s about tuning in, not being tuned out.
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