Normal view

Polaroid’s new Pokémon collection captures memories, not Pikachus

18 August 2026 at 15:00
A person standing in grass holds the Polaroid Go Gen 3 instant camera with a bright yellow Pikachu design.

Polaroid announced a new collection of cameras, instant film, and accessories all featuring limited-edition designs to help celebrate the 30th anniversary of Pokémon. The new collection goes a little harder than Fujifilm's Pokémon collaboration from five years ago with the introduction of Polaroid film printed with various characters around the frames, including Pikachu and Snorlax. The entire collection will be available for preorder starting on August 25th in the US, Canada, and the UK through the Polaroid and Pokémon Center websites. A global release is expected to follow on October 5th.

The three limited edition instant cameras part of Polaroid's new Pokémon collection.

The three cameras are existing models with new des …

Read the full story at The Verge.

The Verge Guide to Pets

18 August 2026 at 14:01
Circles containing different textures and colors of animal fur, feathers, and scales.

Ah, the relationship between animals and the technology they can’t quite understand. 

Today, it seems like there’s a high-tech solution to every element of pet ownership, with devices on the market designed to keep pets fed, cleaned, watched over, and entertained. And if you have a pet you know: nothing is too good — or too cutting-edge —  for your (furry, slimy, feathery) best friend.

But while some tech can help care for your pet, it can be complicated when dogs and cats meet wires and waves. You might feel complicated about offloading elements of kitten parenthood to a robot. Some pet tech innovations over-promise or are over-hyped. And of course, your puppy (or parrot) might well mistake your gadgets for a snack. 

To that end, we’ve put together a week of stories that explore the intersection of technology and pet ownership. Read on for how to take a decent photograph of your cat, pet scales and the chunky companions who need them, and takes on our favorite tools, both simple and complex.

❌