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Sean Hollister
Pocket Taco Pocket Taco Pocket Taco.

It’s not just a tongue-twister — the Pocket Taco is GameSir’s tiny Game Boy styled controller for your phone, not to be confused with 8BitDo’s tiny Game Boy styled controller for your phone. This one’s Bluetooth rather than USB-C, and cradles your phone’s bottom instead of hanging off the USB-C port. It also has a $35 price and a March release date.

<em>A pocket case to keep it in, with a lanyard slot.</em>
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‘This slaps,’ says Allison, about the 8BitDo FlipPad.

It’s just one of two Game Boy-styled mini-controllers that cradle your phone at CES 2026. This one plugs directly into your phone with USB-C, is coming summer 2026, but doesn’t have a price yet. GameSir has a Bluetooth one for $35 that’s coming March and cradles your phone. (YouTube video version here.)

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Sean Hollister
Would you buy a Tamagotchi for your plants?

The company calls it Senso, and it’s cute! Detachable heads and charger so you can leave the probe in soil. Light, temperature, humidity, and soil moisture, plus a whole AI pitch I’m not quite buying. I’d be more tempted if it weren’t a Kickstarter and had a local smart home API. (YouTube version here.)

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Antonio G. Di Benedetto
A tiny taste of strolling the CES show floor.

Before saying goodbye to CES 2026, I roamed around without a destination in mind to soak up the scene with my camera. After a week of operating at breakneck pace for long hours, it felt meditative to just capture a tiny glimpse of tech on display — including some human (and very non-human) moments.

Photography by Antonio G. Di Benedetto / The Verge

<em>“AI” holograms are big at CES. In this case, literally.</em>
<em>But a faster camera shutter speed reminds us that, at their core, they’re just large spinning fans with LED lights.</em>
<em>Even the suits of CES occasionally need a breather with some pinball.</em>
<em>A one-minute spacewalk experience that also throws you around like a roller coaster. I have no idea why.</em>
<em>I love when people in VR headsets incidentally stare daggers at people.</em>
<em>Getting side-eyed through some Xreal glasses.</em>
<em>There are many keyboards and colorful keycaps on display in some of the smaller vendor areas. I’m like a moth to a flame.</em>
<em>Those are some strategically placed “Don’t Touch” post-its.</em>
<em>An “AI storyteller” toy aimed at children ages three to eight. As a parent to a two-year-old, all that comes to mind is “Nope!”</em>
<em>I know this display is just showing a wide variety of switches, but part of me wants to type on this chaos keyboard.</em>
<em>There’s an obsession with jumbo-sized versions of regular items at booth displays.</em>
<em>And.</em>
<em>They.</em>
<em>Get.</em>
<em>Ridiculous.</em>
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“AI” holograms are big at CES. In this case, literally.
Scenes from the anti-ICE march in New York City

Hundreds gathered to peacefully protest the killing of Renee Nicole Good.

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Snatching Maduro was all about the spectacle

Real people died while Trump treated war like a meme stock.

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Antonio G. Di Benedetto
The Steam Machine wasn’t at CES, but accessory makers are getting ready.

There were a couple Steam Machine mockups at Jsaux’s CES booth, but they were just shells showing off the company’s cheesy looking stickers. The front display concept wasn’t there.

Jsaux seems thirsty to build a Steam Machine accessory ecosystem like it did with the Steam Deck, where it found success, but the real ideas will require actual hardware.

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“Enter John and his magical text files.”

Anil Dash wrote a really fun, really deep history of Markdown, the text markup language John Gruber created that has subsequently become totally ubiquitous online. Dash also argues that the idea behind Markdown, and the forces that made it huge, hold important lessons that the current tech industry — and AI companies in particular — could really stand to learn from.

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Charles Pulliam-Moore
The gap between premium and budget TV brands is quickly closing

As the gap in performance shrinks, and there’s less to separate the best from the rest, how will manufacturers react?

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Jay Peters
Welcome to the Mothership.

Former Polygon staffers Maddy Myers and Zoë Hannah are launching a new publication called Mothership, “which aims to analyze games specifically through the lens of gender and identity.”

It launches on January 26th, but they published a YouTube Short and a blog post explaining what the site’s all about.

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Andrew J. Hawkins
Aww cute, it thinks it’s a train.

A Waymo made the unfortunate decision to drive on light rail tracks in Phoenix with a passenger inside while a train was approaching. The passenger made the right call to abandon the robotaxis, even if it meant getting out in the middle of traffic. Valley Metro, which oversees light rail service, says there were no significant delays as a result of the incident. This comes a few weeks after a blackout caused a massive Waymo traffic jam in San Francisco.

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Sean Hollister
Here’s another Chinese drone that had to abort a US launch.

GDU Technology’s Li Lei says she’s not sure whether it might truly hurt her company. “It’s really hard to tell because they’re changing drone policy all the time,” she tells me at CES. Also, GDU mostly sells in China. But it just recently expanded in the US, and now its just-announced flagship P300 won’t come here.

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The Television Academy wants to know if a show was made with AI.

While shows produced with generative AI can still be submitted for Emmy consideration, the Television Academy has updated its rules to reserve the right to inquire about whether the technology was used in a production.

“The core of our recognition remains centered on human storytelling,” the organization said.

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Andrew J. Hawkins
GM takes a $6 billion hit on EVs.

The charge is related to the automaker’s plans to reduce some of its EV production in the face of cooling demand and a less hospitable regulatory environment. It comes a week after Ford said it would take a similar financial hit on its EV investments, and a few months after GM took a $1.6 billion writedown on EVs. When will the EV bloodletting end?

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Stevie Bonifield
DeepSeek is reportedly close to releasing a flagship AI model that outperforms Claude and ChatGPT in coding.

The next flagship model from Chinese startup DeepSeek “makes breakthroughs handling extremely long coding prompts,” according to The Information, and DeepSeek’s internal benchmarks put it ahead of Anthropic and OpenAI’s models in coding.

DeepSeek V4 could arrive “in the coming weeks,” around a year after DeepSeek’s previous R1 reasoning model launched on January 20th, 2025.

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Andrew J. Hawkins
Jeep’s 4xe goes four-bye-bye.

Stellantis is discontinuing its plug-in hybrid lineup for Jeep and Chrysler, as the automaker pivots away from electrification to gas guzzlers and extended-range electric vehicles. It’s kind of a surprising move, given the sales momentum around hybrids these days in the face of slowing demand for EVs. But when you recall that Jeep’s 4xe lineup has been plagued by recalls, including one recently for a high-voltage battery defect that poses a risk for fire, than it starts to make a little more sense.

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Stevie Bonifield
NASA is sending Crew-11 home early after a “medical situation.”

NASA administrator Jared Isaacman said in a press conference that “a single crew member on board the [ISS] experienced a medical situation and is now stable,” but NASA is playing it safe and bringing Crew-11 home early.

A spacewalk was postponed on Wednesday due to the same unspecified medical concerns.

CES 2026 was awash in bodily fluids

It all boils down to metabolism and longevity.

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The best tech announced at CES 2026 so far

Smart lights that know where they’re placed in a room, wild designs for next-gen routers, and a glowing inedible donut.

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Sean Hollister
This tiny spaceman helps Windows laptops and iPads play better together.

15 years ago, j5create made a cable that magically let you drag and drop between PCs and Macs. Now, it’s got a $70 USB-C astronaut dongle that wirelessly links Windows PCs with iPads here at CES. You can send files, mirror displays, and beam your mouse and keyboard. I can’t vouch for latency yet — Wi-Fi reliability at CES is kind of crap.

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<em>Cute, right? </em>
<em>And small. </em>
<em>Technically, the spaceman is mostly for show — it houses a USB-A dongle.</em>
<em>I took this selfie on the iPad, and now I’m using the share screen to beam it via j5create’s app.</em>
<em>Now here it is on the Windows desktop.</em>
<em>You can mirror both directions; on Windows, your iPad mirror appears in.a window.</em>
<em>The packaging.</em>
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Cute, right?
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