
Gaming
If you thought Nintendo's alarm clock was the most unexpected product it could launch this year, think again
Nintendo Music lets you stream hundreds of tracks from Nintendo games on your smartphone and it's a bit odd.
Nick Broughall is the founder and editor of Aussie tech review site BTTR. He is an award-winning reviewer, with 20+ years experience working as an Editor at sites like Finder, Gizmodo and TechRadar.
Gaming
Nintendo Music lets you stream hundreds of tracks from Nintendo games on your smartphone and it's a bit odd.
BTTR Roundup
Apple's ad for Apple Intelligence don't really give a reason why you would want to use it, unless you're incompetent.
Technology
At about $7.50 per battery, it makes a lot of financial sense.
Power Stations
Whether you're passionate about your drone flying or you enjoy spending time in nature, the DJI Power 500 is a great accessory.
Laptops
Surprising absolutely nobody, Apple has stuffed the M4 processor into the Macbook Pro.
Drones
Impossibly easy to use, the DJI Neo is a compact pocket rocket that is the perfect gateway to drone flying, particularly for content creators.
Computing
Better performance and ready for Apple Intelligence.
Health
It boasts a fully interactive touchscreen and five distinct modes.
Technology
Just switch to DuckDuckGo already.
Computing
Packed with power and Apple Intelligence (eventually)
Streaming Hardware
The shift to a hybrid RDK-Android operating system promises to open up the Fetch Mini G5, but it's not there yet.
BTTR Roundup
I want to set and forget, but so far my attempt at federating my social media experience has involved a lot of setting, forgetting, then scrambling when I remember...