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Andrew Liszewski

Andrew Liszewski

Senior Reporter, News

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    Google Photos will now let you undo a backup.

    If you’ve changed your mind (or have a family member who accidentally backed up their entire camera roll) Google Photos now offers an “Undo device backup” option in the settings.

    Images and videos will be removed from the cloud but will remain on the device and backup will be turned off. The feature is now available to iOS users, and is coming to Android soon.

    Andrew Liszewski
    Andrew Liszewski
    Google Photos could soon streamline changing wallpapers.

    Setting your phone’s wallpaper to the image you’re viewing in Google Photos is more complicated than it needs to be.

    That could soon change, according to Android Authority, which discovered an update potentially coming to a future version of the app that adds a “Set as wallpaper” option to the toolbar that appears after tapping the three-dot menu button in the corner of an open photo.

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    Andrew Liszewski
    Pinball’s coming to the Playdate.

    Developer Amano has shared an update on how it’s creating the realistic physics for its upcoming Playdate pinball game, Devils on the Moon. It’s not launching until sometime in 2025, but the game will use the Playdate’s left D-pad and A buttons to trigger the flippers. As for the crank? The developers haven’t revealed how it will specifically be used.

    Gameplay footage of Amano’s Devils on the Moon pinball game for the Playdate handheld.
    Devils on the Moon pinball is expected to launch in 2025.
    Image: Amano
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    Andrew Liszewski
    Nintendo’s new Zonai device capsule toys are worth a trip to Japan.

    Following its excellent controller button keychain collections, Nintendo will soon fill the gashapon machines in its stores in Japan with collectible Zonai devices from The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Six will be available for $4 each, including devices like rockets and flame emitters, and they’ll all double as magnets with an included attachment.

    The Zonai device magnets that will be available in Nintendo stores in Japan.
    Nintendo stores in Japan are getting Zonai device magnets available through gashapon machines.
    Image: Nintendo