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Does Tech Actually Suck Now or Have I Just Become a Grumpy Old Man?
Andrew Lanxon · 2026-05-07 · via CNET

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Commentary: I'm 38 now, and my tolerance for annoying tech is getting slimmer by the day.

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Andrew Lanxon Editor at Large; Lead Photographer, Europe

When he's not testing the latest phones or phone cameras, Andrew can normally be found with his own camera in hand or behind his drums or eating his stash of home-cooked food -- sometimes all at once.

Expertise Smartphones, photography, iOS, Android, gaming, outdoor pursuits. Credentials

  • Shortlisted for British Photography Awards 2022, Commended in Landscape Photographer of the Year 2022

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I've been a tech writer at CNET for almost 15 years but I've been obsessed with gadgets for pretty much all of the 38 years of my existence. While today you'll find me reviewing incredible camera phones from Leica or driving EVs in the Arctic, as a kid I'd be excited over Casio watches with built-in calculators or spending hours on my family's first Acorn Archimedes home computer. I'd use tape-based dictation machines to record episodic "radio shows" with my brother, long before podcasting was a thing -- possibly a precursor to both him and me hosting technology podcasts as adults. I grew up with tech, and that passion is what led me to pursue it as my career.

But in recent years, I've noticed that things have changed for me. Technology has gone from being a point of genuine excitement in my life to a frequent cause of real frustration that's made me less excited when new innovations come along. So I'm left wondering: Has technology really changed or have I just reached that grumpy age?

It's not that I don't enjoy tech anymore. I'm pretty sure I do. It's that so many of those gadgets designed to make our lives easier and more fun simply don't work as they should. Take game consoles, for instance. My Xbox Series X is great fun when it works. But more often than not, when I find myself in the mood for some button bashing and fire it up, I'm met with a lengthy wait while massive updates are downloaded for both the console and then whatever game it was I wanted to play.

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By the time I've made a coffee and stared out the window while the updates install, I've usually lost that urge to play and I end up doing something else. Ditto for the PS5. Then there are the numerous games that launch essentially broken, with huge day-one patches required to make them even barely tolerable. I'm looking at you, Cyberpunk 2077. Do you know what doesn't require gigantic updates and patches before a game can commence? My Scrabble set. It also has offline local multiplayer without a LAN cable.

An Xbox with a controller

It'd be fine if it wasn't for the constant updates.

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Then there are the various Bluetooth earbuds I use -- the AirPods Pro 3 or Nothing Ear 3 buds -- which work fine almost all of the time and then, every so often for no discernible reason, one earbud will decide not to connect and I have to stop what I'm doing and re-pair the whole set. Worse still are the occasions when one slightly goes out of sync, meaning the audio in my left ear might be a split second ahead of the audio in the right. Headache-inducing.

Audio has been a big deal for me lately. Most of the time I love my first-gen Apple HomePod. The sound quality is great and AirPlay works well when it wants to. But it often doesn't want to and decides to disconnect halfway through a song. And when I try to reconnect through Spotify, I can't even see my HomePod as an option anymore. Troubleshooting this often feels more like divination than actual tech support and it seems it's just not possible to guarantee a constantly stable connection.

I've had numerous similar experiences with Bluetooth speakers from other brands, too. And don't get me started on the fragility of in-car Bluetooth connections, which often seem to entirely forget your existence each time you turn off your car. 

A vinyl record player and collection of records.

My record player and Tesseract's Portals on the turntable. Great stuff. 

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A few years ago my brother gave me a vinyl record player. I then immediately bought myself a whole range of records from some of my favorite bands, including Periphery, Incubus and Tesseract along with a few choice classics from Green Day and Linkin Park. I've honestly found the whole experience to be something of a revelation.

I'm not going to opine on the "warmth" or "character" of the audio quality from vinyl because I'm honestly not that bothered as long as it's "good enough." What's refreshing though is putting on a record and having it actually play, without the need for establishing wireless connections or having the connection inexplicably cut out half way through a song. I drop the record onto the turntable, move the needle and it just plays. I don't even have a proper speaker setup, just an aux cable running into an old TV soundbar I have propped up nearby. But it still works like it's supposed to.

I've found, too, that I love listening to whole albums again, rather than simply adding a few songs to a playlist or shuffle playing all my "liked" songs on Spotify, or simply replaying my "Top Songs 2025" from Spotify Wrapped again and again. Going out to record shops to find specific artists I want is a much more satisfying process than simply scouring the infinite abyss of Spotify's catalog. Perhaps I'd also enjoy getting back into DVDs instead of endlessly scrolling Netflix and failing to decide what to watch before putting on an episode of Taskmaster because I couldn't come to a decision. Probably not though.

It's worth noting that I am 38. And there's a certain cliche about people in their 30s who suddenly start getting into vinyl. I'm a professional photographer and, yes, I also shoot using analog film too, enjoying the more stripped-back approach that my more high-tech Canon R5 lacks. That said, I also fell in love with a hyper-expensive Hasselblad and ended up buying an $8,000 Leica so maybe the tech-lover in me isn't gone just yet. 

To be fair, I've always felt a bit older than my years. I prefer bubble baths to nightclubs, I've made homemade scented candles since my mid-20s and I've always been able to identify the most comfortable chair in any given room. 

Candle-making: Wax and herbs warming in a pot, and in a glass with a wick

Lavender, lemon oil and fresh rosemary from my garden. I know how to make a pretty damn good candle. 

Andrew Lanxon/CNET

So is it me? Have I just reached that age? Or is tech actually just more annoying? Connections that drop out; constant updates and patches needing downloading; software bugs on phones that cause restarts; apps that crash; games released half-finished that turn us into unpaid beta testers to help make their product less terrible. What happened to tech just working? To providing easier, more efficient ways of doing things rather than making life more complicated? To just doing what it's supposed to and providing the smooth experience we've paid good money for? 

Am I wrong to feel frustrated when things don't work? I love tech and everything it brings to our lives. I love gaming. I love FaceTime calls with my family. I don't want to return to a "simpler time" when "instant messaging" was done via the post or when the latest AAA game was ball-in-a-cup. I just want things to work properly and not leave me feeling like I'm actively battling against the tech that's supposed to be helping.

Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going back to my comfortable chair with my hot cocoa and my blanket.

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ANDREW LANXON

Editor at Large; Lead Photographer, Europe

When he's not testing the latest phones or phone cameras, Andrew can normally be found with his own camera in hand or behind his drums or eating his stash of home-cooked food -- sometimes all at once.