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BTTR Roundup #45: What Would Destroy Culture (WWDC) in 2025? AI, of course
There was a lot of news out of WWDC this week, but Apple downplayed its AI situation. That hasn't stopped the conversation being about almost nothing else.
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There was a lot of news out of WWDC this week, but Apple downplayed its AI situation. That hasn't stopped the conversation being about almost nothing else.
Laptops
The new Surface Pro 12-inch and Surface Laptop 13-inch launch May 20 and promise better battery in a smaller body for a lower price.
Computing
Amazon's latest eero routers promise Wi-Fi 7 connections to speed up your Wi-Fi, without a lot of complication.
Monitors
Announced back at CES, the espresso Display 15 Pro is now available in Australia, though stocks may be limited.
Monitors
It's probably fine. But if you're worried, there's also the 4K Odyssey OLED G8 model to consider.
Tablets
The new Galaxy Tab S10 and S10+ will launch April 17 in Australia in three colours: Grey, Silver, and Light Blue.
Laptops
Apple's latest MacBook Air update delivers exceptional performance at a price $100 less than last year's model, making it a clear winner.
Laptops
It goes without saying the new MacBook Air is a fantastic laptop. But does the Sky Blue colour hold up?
Computing
If you're a professional Mac user who needs lots of power, Apple's new Mac Studio with M4 Max isn't the one you want.
Laptops
I love it when a product update gets a price cut, while boosting performance and new colours like the M4 MacBook Air does.
Tablets
The iPad continues to straddle that awkward place between laptop and smartphone, with Apple updating its iPad Air with an M3 processor and Apple Intelligence.
Laptops
Acer has announced a range of new laptops this week, from portable CoPilot+ models to intense gaming rigs. Here's what's new.