Wednesday’s top tech news: it’s-a-me, another Mario trailer

Mario and Luigi.

Mario and Luigi in the new Mario movie trailer.
Screenshot: The Super Mario Bros. Movie

Look, I know a lot of people aren’t a fan of Chris Pratt and the Mario voice he’s doing in the upcoming Super Mario Bros. Movie, but with each new trailer, I find myself getting more interested, if not downright hopeful, that this latest video game film adaptation might… actually be… good? The second trailer released last night, and you can check it out right here.

Elsewhere, there’s bad news if you were hoping to snag an iPhone 14 Pro or Pro Max before Christmas. After a combination of covid lockdowns and labor protests have impacted production at one of Foxconn’s plants in China, one analyst predicts that Apple might ship 20 percent fewer devices this quarter compared to its original projections.

Finally, here’s a silly tweet:

Stay tuned as we continue to update this list with the most important news of today: Wednesday, November 30th, 2022

  • Nov 30, 2022, 7:35 PM UTCSheena Vasani

    Certain configurations of both the M1- and M2-powered 12.9-inch iPad Pro are up to $300 off. We also found great deals on smart speakers, laptops, smartwatches, noise-canceling headphones, and more.





  • Nov 30, 2022, 5:39 PM UTCEmma Roth

    The news of Kraken’s layoffs comes just months after CEO Jesse Powell went on a hiring spree for employees who would comply with his ‘crypto-first’ culture, which involves not telling people that what they said was racist.





  • Nov 30, 2022, 3:52 PM UTCAndrew J. Hawkins

    The company plans on introducing more advanced driver-assist technology in the US by the end of the decade. By 2030, hands-free driving will come standard on all Honda vehicles.


  • Nov 30, 2022, 2:14 PM UTCEmma Roth

    DoorDash CEO Tony Xu says the company hired too quickly during the covid pandemic and that its operating costs could ‘outgrow’ its revenue.







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