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    Yesterday

    Apple Vision Pro means the future of work is upon us

    The headset lets you do your work in virtual reality. It works surprisingly well, but ideally, you will have the neck strength of a rugby forward.

    • John Davidson

    This Month

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    Foxtel for sale; Viktor Shvets’ market lesson; Sydney home eyes record

    Read everything that’s happened in the news so far today.

    Apple Mac mini M2 Pro will get a major design update.

    Apple plans its smallest computer ever

    As part of an overhaul of the Mac line with AI-focused M4 chips, the Mac Mini will get its first big redesign since it was revamped under Steve Jobs in 2010.

    • Mark Gurman
    Google

    Google loses landmark antitrust case over search deals

    The US court’s decision is a significant victory for the Department of Justice in its litigation over the power of big tech.

    • Leah Nylen
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    ASX dives 3pc; CFMEU boss defiant; Citi boss jumps ship

    Read everything that’s happened in the news so far today.

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    It’s the battery life, stupid: Why we love Lenovo’s new laptop

    Microsoft’s Copilot+ PCs are supposed to be all about the new AI features. But until Recall arrives, all we care about is their fabulous battery life.

    • John Davidson
    Warren Buffett in 2018.

    Buffett halves his Apple stake in $116b stock dump

    The cash pile at Berkshire Hathaway has soared to $US425 billion as Warren Buffett struggles to find stocks to buy.

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    • Amanda Cantrell and Alexandre Rajbhandari

    Why this earnings season is the end of an era for Apple

    The AI era is upon Apple, and all of its tech peers, and the stories it tells its investors and customers about its products are about to change forever.

    • John Davidson
    AI hype is mounting with some real-world problems.

    AI hype just collided with recession fears

    Investors were already worried about how artificial intelligence investment will turn into profits. That’s being compounded by fears of a broader economic slowdown.

    • James Thomson

    You can get iPhones much cheaper in China, but they still sell better here

    As the tech industry obsesses about new AI features, sales of iPhones are still the core of Apple’s earnings reports.

    • Max A. Cherney and Aditya Soni

    July

    Financial Services Minister Stephen Jones has committed to make bank, telcos and online operators liable for scam losses.

    Advertisers to be verified under new online scams code

    The digital industry has established a new online scam code, after delays establishing a mandatory government backed code.

    • Tom Burton

    Tech meltdown revealed a fundamental flaw in plain sight

    The global CrowdStrike breakdown revealed just how much of the global IT system is built on inherently unsafe code.

    • Tom Burton

    ‘We had to have faith’: Apple’s designers on creating the Vision Pro

    For these innovators, the Vision Pro isn’t just a step change in computers. It’s a step into the future.

    • John Davidson
    The world is far more ready for AI than it was for the internet.

    What should Australia do about AI regulation? Nothing

    Australia should avoid the temptation to rush in like Europe with half-baked rules on AI. We can become a honeypot for talent.

    • Rohan Silva
    Experts say the swift and effective intervention of the National Co-ordination Mechanism, under Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil, was a positive sign that Australia is becoming better at responding to IT disasters.

    Why business is left helpless when big tech stuffs up

    Experts say there is little most organisations can do to avoid future calamities like the CrowdStrike outage, but Australia’s emergency responses are improving.

    • Paul Smith
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    How Apple helped Samsung improve its sound

    Samsung has copped a lot of flak for making many of the same design decisions as its rival for its new earbuds. But, as users, we’re better off for it.

    • John Davidson
    The patents at issue in the underlying case allegedly relate to Apple’s messaging services.

    Apple sues Omni Bridgeway, demanding documents in patent case

    The ASX-listed litigation funder is resisting the subpoena in Delaware, arguing that the technology giant’s demand is unreasonable, vague and burdensome.

    • Nick Bonyhady

    Microsoft, Apple walk away from OpenAI board

    The ChatGPT maker plans a strategy to engage with its crucial partners as regulatory scrutiny of the sector increases.

    • Camilla Hodgson and George Hammond

    June

    Warren Buffett donates record $8b in shares to charity

    Warren Buffett has made his biggest annual donation since he began making them in 2006.

    • Jonathan Stempel

    With the new Surface Laptop, Microsoft catches the MacBook

    Microsoft has finally done it. It has broken free from Intel and produced a laptop right up there with Apple’s hitherto incomparable MacBook Air.

    • John Davidson