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Andrew Liszewski
Andrew Liszewski
DJI adds a wireless touchscreen remote to its new smartphone stabilizer.

The Osmo Mobile 8 Pro that DJI just announced in China for 899 CNY (around $132) carries forward a lot of the functionality of the last version including a telescoping extension rod and 10 hours of battery life. Its most compelling upgrade is a tiny touchscreen remote that magnetically docks to the gimbal.

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<em>The Osmo Mobile 8 Pro starts at around $132 but adding its advanced tracking module increases the price by around $30.</em>
<em>The tiny remote’s touchscreen can be used to select tracking targets and includes the joystick for manually adjusting the gimbal.</em>
<em>The remote magnetically docks to the Osmo Mobile 8 Pro.</em>
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The Osmo Mobile 8 Pro starts at around $132 but adding its advanced tracking module increases the price by around $30.
Image: DJI
Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
Chipolo’s batteries are better than it realized.

The rechargeable Loop and Card trackers were rated to last six months before topping up, based on controlled tests. But after over a year of real-world testing, Chipolo “can now confidently say that the battery lasts up to one year on a single full charge, and in some cases even more.”

Dominic Preston
Dominic Preston
It pays to be fair.

Fairphone reports its smartphone shipments grew by 42 percent in 2025, no mean feat when the rest of the industry has been fairly flat. I thought last year’s Fairphone 6 was a huge step forward in quality, and it’s a good time for its efforts to expand into the US.

Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
And here’s our Framework Laptop 13 Pro video.

If I didn’t already have a perfectly good laptop, I’d be saving up my money for this one. (Saving, not preordering, because I always wait for the reviews.)

Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
We just tried — and tore down — the Framework Laptop 13 Pro.

I just updated my story with some hands-on impressions and a photo gallery; we should have a quick video coming later today too!

Photo by Victoria Barrios / The Verge
Andrew Liszewski
Andrew Liszewski
Oppo’s Android version of the iPad Mini has a larger screen and smaller bezels.

Following a teaser earlier this month, Oppo’s Pad Mini Android tablet has launched in China. Its 8.8-inch OLED screen is larger than the iPad Mini’s, but the Pad Mini has slimmer 2.99mm bezels and is just 5.39mm thick. Pricing starts at 3,699 CNY (around $542) for 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage.

A hand holds the Oppo Pad Mini Android tablet with a stylus between its fingers.
The Pad Mini is powered by a Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 processor and is available in configurations up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage.
Image: Oppo
Framework’s Laptop 13 Pro launch eventFramework’s Laptop 13 Pro launch event
Richard Lawler and Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
Framework’s first laptop sleeve is made of space-age Tyvek.

Don’t call it duct-tape! Tyvek is a plastic that feels (and creases) like paper, similarly made of fibers bonded together. I have a wallet made of the stuff. The bag has dedicated pockets for Framework’s Expansion Cards, screwdriver, and up to a 13-inch laptop. The $39 sleeve comes in silver or black.

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A silver bag
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A silver bag
Image: Framework
Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Hmm… 🤔 that photo in Framework’s keynote looks familiar.

While hyping up its couch keyboard, Framework CEO Nirav Patel showed images of how people use its computers in the living room. It gave me a Leo DiCaprio moment as I noticed a photo from my time testing Bazzite on the Framework Desktop. How about a photo credit, Nirav?

Framework announces Laptop 13 Pro, ‘the MacBook Pro for Linux users’

Did Framework just catch up to premium laptops?

Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
Framework is filling the Laptop 16’s literal gaps with one-piece touchpad and keyboard decks.

The Framework Laptop 16 is the most modular laptop ever made — but we’ve never been huge fans of the uneven and occasionally creaky spacers that let you shift the keyboard and touchpad left and right. Here are new one-piece versions. The touchpad might feel nicer now that it’s haptic, too! Waiting to hear the price on these.

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<em>First, the new touchpad and the original keyboard.</em>
Now with the new keyboard.
The full laptop with fewer gaps.
The touchpad solo.
The keyboard solo.
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First, the new touchpad and the original keyboard.
Image: Framework