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Emma Roth

Emma Roth

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    Plumbing’s their game.

    The latest ad for the Super Mario Bros. Movie is a plumbing commercial with the iconic rap from the 1989 Super Mario TV show. And yes, the included website and phone number actually work.

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    Emma Roth
    Here’s why those video game-like football shots look so crisp.

    As Cleo Abram points out, the person behind the camera’s using a creative effect, called bokeh, that blurs the background and puts the football player in focus. This creates super lifelike shots that we’ll probably see during tonight’s big game.

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    Emma Roth
    Why can’t we have both?

    We’ve already seen modders swap their iPhone’s Lightning port for USB-C, but this YouTuber adds a USB-C port to their iPhone 12 mini while keeping the device’s existing Lightning port.

    The idea of a double-ported iPhone may seem a bit strange, but hey — at least this person can plug in headphones and charge their phone at the same time.

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    Emma Roth
    Apple Pay (sooner rather than) Later.

    After saying that Apple’s buy now, pay later service is “nearing public release” last week, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman now believes it could launch as soon as March or April.

    Apple’s currently testing the service among retail employees, which has been heavily delayed due to “technical and engineering issues” since the company announced it last June.

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    Emma Roth
    Meta’s “year of efficiency” reportedly isn’t off to a good start.

    According to a report from The Financial Times, Meta employees say things are “still a mess” and that “zero work” is getting done because the company hasn’t provided clear guidance surrounding budgets for various projects.

    Meanwhile, morale remains low as staffers prep for another round of layoffs as part of CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s plans to cut costs across the company, which the FT says could occur around March.

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    Emma Roth
    Get ready to clear some Switch storage.

    While it’s not the largest game to ever come to the Switch, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom could take up a weighty 18.2GB of your storage, if this Nintendo listing is accurate.

    That’s nearly 4GB more than Breath of the Wild, which hopefully means we’ll see even more content (and maybe even a car) packed into this $70 adventure.