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Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Hey 3D artists, do any of you actually want a laptop like this?

One of Lenovo’s MWC 2026 concepts is the Yoga Book Pro 3D, a chonky dual-screen laptop with glasses-free 3D. You can see models in 3D, control them via hand tracking, and drop custom tools on the lower screen with specialized cutouts.

Check out our hands-on video. Is this concept cool, weird, or something else?

TCL’s $7,000+ flagship TV is ready to fight

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The X11L is TCL’s best TV ever, but with RGB LED TVs around the corner, is mini LED a dead end?

John Higgins
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Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Here comes another gaming laptop built around integrated graphics.

Lenovo’s 15-inch Legion 7A is its first with an AMD Strix Halo APU. The 7A will charge via 180W USB-C and be configurable with a gaming-focused Ryzen AI Max Plus 392.

It launches in July from $2,299, competing with Asus’ upcoming TUF Gaming A14. Remember, integrated graphics are good now.

<em>The display will be a 15.3-inch OLED with 2560 x 1600 resolution and 165Hz variable refresh rate, rated for 500 nits of brightness.</em>
<em>On the right are one USB4, one USB-A 3.2, an SD card slot, and a webcam kill switch.</em>
<em>On the left are one USB4, one USB-C 3.2, one USB-A 3.2, a 3.5mm audio jack, and HDMI 2.1.</em>
<em>The Legion 7A will be configurable with up to 2TB of storage and 64GB of RAM.</em>
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The display will be a 15.3-inch OLED with 2560 x 1600 resolution and 165Hz variable refresh rate, rated for 500 nits of brightness.
Image: Lenovo
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Antonio G. Di Benedetto
This $299 mechanical keyboard has a giant glowing knob.

The Yoga Creative Keyboard Angry Miao Edition is Lenovo’s latest collaboration with Angry Miao. Based on the Dry Studio ATM 98, it features silent switches, a translucent top, and an oversized RGB-illuminated volume knob that’s customizable to control creative apps. Lenovo’s model adds a USB-C hub and a key for audio controls on select Yoga devices.

<em>The top half of the case is see-through plastic, allowing the per-key RGB lighting to shine. The bottom half is aluminum, and the whole keyboard weighs a hefty 5.73 pounds / 2.6kg.</em>
<em>The ring-shaped knob controls volume by default, but Lenovo indicates it can be used for functions like controlling playheads in video or audio editing apps.</em>
<em>There’s more RGB lighting within the knob itself. Because of course.</em>
<em>The 1800 layout offers a number pad in a slightly smaller package than full-size keyboards.</em>
<em>Two USB-C data ports allow the keyboard to act like a mini hub. The scare quotes make this “hub” look a bit sarcastic, but it sounds genuinely useful.</em>
<em>Lenovo didn’t specify what switches are in its new keyboard, but they look just like the <a href="https://mechanicalkeyboards.com/products/bsun-light-sakura-silent-37g-linear-pcb-mount-switch" target="_blank">Bsun Light Sakura silent linear switches</a> in the <a href="https://store.dry---studio.com/products/atm-98?srsltid=AfmBOoq4ZewMR_9zElyqjbaIXENnn9ZenHg6AIuRD5CGpVTIes7as8y7&variant=53076946944273#:~:text=Bsun%20Light%20Sakura%20Switch%3A%20Smooth%20and%20Silent" target="_blank">ATM 98</a>.</em>
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The top half of the case is see-through plastic, allowing the per-key RGB lighting to shine. The bottom half is aluminum, and the whole keyboard weighs a hefty 5.73 pounds / 2.6kg.
Image: Lenovo
Jeffrey Epstein saw promise in Bitcoin — and its far-right supporters

Epstein may not have fully understood crypto, but he helped shape its culture anyway.

David Morris
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Terrence O'Brien
Netflix Co-CEO Ted Sarandos says he’s not pivoting to another studio after losing out on Warner Bros.

In an interview with Bloomberg, he explained why he backed out of the deal and said Netflix pursued Warner because it was a unique opportunity. “We definitely wanted this asset. We didn’t need it,” he said, praising its “incredible IP” and long history. But he was clear the plan was to just move on:

Is there a world in which you guys go after another studio in the next 6 to 12 months?

Unlikely. We are builders, not buyers. All that is still true.

So how are you going to use that $2.8 billion?

Just keep investing in the business.

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Dominic Preston
We finally saw the Robot Phone move.

Honor’s gimbal-equipped smartphone is here at MWC, and unlike at CES, it’s actually turned on. I got to see the phone unfold, look around, and dance to Imagine Dragons, and Honor has promised me I should see a few new demos on its booth tomorrow.

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Terrence O'Brien
Some people made a lot of money on suspiciously timed bets about bombing Iran.

Every time there’s a major event, it seems like some people head to Polymarket to make a quick buck at just the right time. It happened with the Super Bowl, with Nicolás Maduro, and now with Iran. In total, over $529 million was traded related to the timing of the strikes, but according to Bloomberg:

Six accounts on Polymarket made around $1 million in profit by betting on the US to strike Iran by Feb. 28, according to analytics firm Bubblemaps SA. The accounts were all freshly created in February and had only ever placed bets on when US strikes might occur. Some of their shares were purchased, in some cases at roughly a dime apiece, hours before the first explosions were reported in Tehran.

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Terrence O'Brien
Apple’s touchscreen MacBook Pro won’t be some sort of iPad hybrid.

MacBook will get more touch-friendly before 2026 is out, and there’s supposedly a foldable 18-inch iPad in the works, but Apple has no intention of merging the two product lines anytime soon. Execs have remained steadfast in their dedication to keeping the two things separate. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman:

The company argues that it produces better devices by separating the categories, but there’s also a business consideration. Internally, executives believe that a hybrid plan would hurt sales. Apple generates roughly $30 billion annually from each category, adding up to $61.7 billion last year. That’s a hugely material slice of its overall business.

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Terrence O'Brien
The US used Anthropic AI for strikes in Iran despite ban.

On Friday, Donald Trump announced a ban on the federal government’s use of Claude. Though he had to walk back his demand that agencies “IMMEDIATELY CEASE” using it, instead saying there would be a six-month phaseout. Part of that might be because planning for Saturday’s strikes against Iran was underway and relied on Claude for intelligence assessments and target identification. According to the Wall Street Journal:

Within hours of declaring that the federal government will end its use of artificial-intelligence tools made by tech company Anthropic, President Trump launched a major air attack in Iran with the help of those very same tools.

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Dominic Preston
Hands-on with the Magic V6.

Honor’s new foldable is the thinnest one yet (though only just), but packs a bigger battery than any before. Here are a few of my first impressions from playing around with the upcoming phone.

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Dominic Preston
Honor’s thinnest tablet doesn’t come cheap.

The MagicPad 4 is thinner than any other iPad or Android tablet, but with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 and 165Hz OLED display it probably shouldn’t be a surprise that it’s not exactly bargain-basement tech. It costs £599.99 / €699.99 (around $820) with 12GB of RAM and 256GB storage, though launch offers will save you £100 / €100.

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Terrence O'Brien
Trump says Iran’s Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has been killed in Truth Social post.

Prime Minister Netanyahu also said there were “many indications” the Ayatollah was dead, according to The New York Times. Later in the evening, the Iranian government confirmed Khamenei’s death. Trump’s post went on to claim that Iranian security forces “no longer want to fight,” though there has been no evidence suggest that yet.

Updated March 1st: Added confirmation from the Iranian government.

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Terrence O'Brien
Watch a computer powered by human brain cells play Doom.

In 2022, Cortical Labs demonstrated a culture of lab-grown human brain cells playing Pong. Now the company claims it has trained its CL-1 chip, composed of 200,000 neurons, to play Doom. Data from the screen is translated into electrical stimulation, and the neurons respond with their own signals controlling Doomguy.

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Terrence O'Brien
Radiohead tells ICE to “go f*ck yourselves” after it used Let Down in a social post.

The band didn’t mince any words in the statement after a choral version of the song was used in a video claiming that “Thousands of American families have been torn apart because of criminal illegal alien violence,” saying:

We demand that the amateurs in control of the ICE social media account take it down. It ain’t funny, this song means a lot to us and other people, and you don’t get to appropriate it without a fight.

Also, go fuck yourselves… Radiohead

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Terrence O'Brien
A former Trump advisor calls the fight with Anthropic “attempted corporate murder.”

Dean Ball, who worked as a senior AI policy advisor, said on X that designating Anthropic as a “supply chain risk” or threatening to invoke the Defense Production Act could have a chilling effect on the entire industry. Alan Rozenshtein, a former DOJ official specializing in technology law, told Politico this could be the first step toward partial nationalization of the AI industry.

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Dominic Preston
This is Xiaomi and Leica’s new Leitzphone.

I just reviewed the Leitzphone, a special edition of the Xiaomi 17 Ultra with a load of Leica twists: a refreshed industrial design including the iconic red dot, Leica-tweaked software, and a novel rotating camera ring that can control zoom and more. Thanks to great haptics, it’s also a top-tier fidget spinner.

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Terrence O'Brien
The US has attacked Iran and is calling for the overthrow of its government.

Early on Saturday, the US and Israel launched a joint military strike on Iran. President Trump said in a video on Truth Social the goal is to “annihilate” the country’s military. He then directly addressed the Iranian people, saying that the country “will be yours to take.” The Iranian government launched retaliatory strikes on Israel and American bases in the area, including in the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Kuwait.

You can get all the latest updates from The New York Times, NPR, BBC, and Reuters.

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Dominic Preston
This is Xiaomi’s concept EV hypercar.

The Vision GT was designed to split the difference between performance on straights and corners, with a chassis that was “sculpted by the wind.” Apparently it’ll be on display at the MWC show floor, where hopefully I’ll get a better look at it.

Photo of Xiaomi Vision GT being revealed on stage at MWC 2026, showing the car from the side
Photo of Xiaomi Vision GT being revealed on stage at MWC 2026, showing the car from the front
Photo of Xiaomi Vision GT being revealed on stage at MWC 2026, showing the car from the back
Photo of Xiaomi Vision GT being revealed on stage at MWC 2026, showing the car from the top
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Dominic Preston
Xiaomi’s super-slim power bank costs extra in orange.

The Xiaomi UltraThin Magnetic Power Bank 5000 is just 6mm thin thanks to its silicon-carbon battery, and only weighs 98g. It’s €59.99 (about $70) in Europe, but there’s a €5 premium if you want it in iPhone orange.

Photo of thin Xiaomi power bank 5000mAh in orange showing the front
Photo of thin Xiaomi power bank 5000mAh in orange showing the back and wireless charging coil
Photo of thin Xiaomi power bank 5000mAh in orange showing how thin it is from below
Photo of thin Xiaomi power bank 5000mAh in orange showing it attached to an iPhone
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In fairness, orange has always been Xiaomi’s logo color.
Photo: Dominic Preston / The Verge
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Dominic Preston
Xiaomi has two new tablets too.

The Pad 8 and Pad 8 Pro have launched alongside the Xiaomi 17 phones. They’re not as thin as Honor’s upcoming MagicPad 4, but I suspect they’ll be good — the Pad 6 has been my go-to Android tablet for two years. Pick the €599.99 Pro ($700) for a faster chip, better cameras, and a matte display option.

Image of man using Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro
Both tablets support Xiaomi’s €99 ($120) Focus Pen Pro stylus.
Image: Xiaomi
Xiaomi’s Leica Leitzphone mostly earns the name

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The Xiaomi 17 Ultra and its Leica co-branded special edition are closer to cameras than ever before.

Dominic Preston
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