I can't find anything I would like to major in and do as a career?

I'm in college and I can't figure out which of my hobbies/interests could translate into a career.

I like: reading about the newest high tech devices (anything that's on Engadget), working on my laptop or iPhone, designing things, being creative, traveling, and thinking about what technologies could possibly exist in the future.

I don't like: doing hands-on work (other than typing), working with old technologies, taking math classes beyond calculus 1, classes that are too logic-based, and the natural sciences such as biology, chemistry, and physics.

Any suggestions?

Journalism.

Becoming a computer programmer or a software developer sounds right up your alley.

"Computer programmers write, test, and maintain the instructions that computers must follow to land airplanes, sell products online, build machines, share information, and so much more." - https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/careers/computers-math-computer-programmers

"Software developers combine their expertise in computer science, engineering, and math to design, develop, and test software for home, school, and business use." - https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/careers/computers-math-software-developers

Both careers require really, really complicated math, logic, and working with technology. I think you'd do great in either of these careers. Hope this helps, and good luck!