
BTTR Roundup
BTTR Roundup #50: As Aussies spend more money on digital gaming, what do we lose in the process?
The IGEA has announced Australian gaming sales figures for 2024 this week, and the picture isn't pretty.
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BTTR Roundup
The IGEA has announced Australian gaming sales figures for 2024 this week, and the picture isn't pretty.
Headphones
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BTTR Roundup
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Technology
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Sales
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Health
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BTTR Roundup
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Headphones
Sony's affordable WF-C710N noise-cancelling earbuds do a phenomenal job for their price tag.
BTTR Roundup
Honestly, I feel like it would be easier (and probably better for everyone) to just ban the Internet entirely...
Home Security
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BTTR Roundup
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Computing
At just 980 grams, the ASUS Zenbook A14 is one of the lightest laptops I've ever tested. Is that enough?