The Switch 2 has finally launched, and we've got our systems in-hand to show them off. This week, Devindra, Sam Rutherford and Nathan Ingraham will dive into their first impressions of Nintendo's new console and Mario Kart World. And of course, we'll discuss the chaotic launch experience. Also, we chat about what to expect from Apple's WWDC 2025, where we'll likely see a new naming scheme and facelift for Apple operating systems, as well as more details about their AI plans with Apple Intelligence.
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The Switch 2 is finally out! Here’s our first thoughts – 1:05
Switch 2 display: bigger, brighter, and has HDR! – 8:53
Switch 2 games: Mario Kart world is the king of the castle for now – 12:11
WWDC 2025 preview: what to look forward to after last year’s botched AI Siri announcement – 26:02
Working on: how to stop worrying and love the Dad EV – 39:01
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Hosts: Devindra Hardawar
Guests: Sam Rutherford and Nathan Ingraham
Producer: Ben Ellman
Music: Dale North and Terrence O'Brien
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