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Andrew Liszewski

Andrew Liszewski

Senior Reporter, News

Senior Reporter, News

Andrew Liszewski is a Senior Reporter for The Verge covering consumer technology with a focus on gadgets and electronics. He’s been covering tech since 2006 including previous roles at Gizmodo and The Messenger. When he’s not staying on top of the latest and greatest tech, Andrew’s hobbies include photography but most of his rare moments of free time are spent re-playing the classic retro games of his youth and adding to an ever-growing collection of handheld gaming systems.

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Stern’s new pinball machines are for Pokémon fans with deep pockets.

The machines could be some of the priciest merch released for the franchise’s 30th anniversary. There’s fun details like a Master ball plunger handle and a Meowth balloon that swoops down, but to get all the best features you’ll need to skip the $6,999 Pro and $9,699 Premium machines, and splurge on the $12,999 Limited Edition option.

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You don’t need to be a Pokémon trainer to control this interactive Pikachu.

Toymaker Wow! Stuff has announced a new Pikachu puppet featuring blinking eyes, moving ears, and a “first-of-its-kind animated mouth moving feature.” Pikachu also has sensors that respond to touch with light up cheeks and over 100 sound effects. It will be priced at £89.99, or around $122, according to Insider Gaming.

A person holds an interactive Pikachu puppet.
The Pikachu Puppetronic by RealFX will be initially released through the online Pokémon Center store later this year, but a few Pokémon fans have already had a chance to see it in action.
Screenshot: Instagram
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You got the touch. You got the power.

Forty years after Optimus Prime’s death in Transformers: The Movie traumatized a generation of kids, Hasbro is releasing a Matrix of Leadership replica giving anyone the fallen leader’s power. Available for preorder starting on February 16th through Hasbro Pulse and Amazon, the collectible features interactive lights and plays Stan Bush’s The Touch when it’s pulled open.

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<em>Preorders for the Matrix of Leadership replica open at 1PM ET on February 16th.</em>
<em>As you pull the Matrix open, the core inside pulses and glows brighter and brighter.</em>
<em>The Matrix can be displayed on an included stand either open or closed.</em>
<em>Unlike the version inside Optimus Prime, Hasbro’s Matrix is powered by rechargeable batteries.</em>
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Preorders for the Matrix of Leadership replica open at 1PM ET on February 16th.
Image: Hasbro
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Insta360 will release a DJI Osmo Pocket rival this year.

If rumors and leaks are accurate, DJI will release a follow-up to the Osmo Pocket 3 soon, but it will be facing some new competition. During the company’s annual meeting, Insta360’s CEO Liu Jingkang announced a handheld stabilized dual lens camera called the Luna. It will debut in the first half of 2026, but no other details were revealed.

Insta360 CEO Liu Jingkang on a large stage with a screen behind them revealing the Luna camera.
Insta360 CEO Liu Jingkang says the Luna will launch in the first half of 2026 but details about its capabilities and price weren’t announced.
Image: Igor Bogdanov
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Rivian will launch an Apple Watch app that can remotely access and control its EVs.

After adding support for using the Apple Watch as a digital key for its Gen 2 EVs in December, Rivian is launching an Apple Watch app alongside an update to its mobile app, according to RivianTrackr. The watchOS app can be used to open windows, activate the alarm, or unlock doors, including Gen 1 EVs.

A digital key for a Rivian EV displayed on an Apple Watch.
Rivian’s Apple Watch app will allow both Gen 1 and Gen 2 models to unlock doors remotely.
Image: Rivian