PopSockets finally launches a vertical grip stand

Vertical videos have been a part of most people’s every day lives for years now. TikTok, YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels and more are all in portrait mode, as is a typical video call off a smartphone. But it’s only now that PopSockets has caught up, releasing the Kick-Out Grip and Stand that can balance a phone vertically. 

The new model is part of PopSockets’ MagSafe line but, as the name suggests, includes a kick stand that folds out of the traditional socket. All a person needs to do is flatten the grip and then pop out the top bit. It will fold down and serve as a light stand for the phone to rest on. 

PopSockets has launched the Kick-Out Grip and Stand in Black, Latte, Dusk and Putty, along with two Aluminum Radial options, French Navy and Silver. It retails for $40 and should work with any MagSafe compatible case, swappable PopTop or PopMount currently sold. However, it also comes with an adapter ring so it should work with almost any case. 

The new Kick-Out Grip and Stand feels like a small update but, if you’re anything like me, it will stop water bottles, cups and other rogue phone props from constantly fall down. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/mobile/popsockets-finally-launches-a-vertical-grip-stand-123027346.html?src=rss 

Did Brigette Macron Really Shove Emmanuel Macron? Find Out

A viral video broke the internet this month of Emmanuel Macron, France’s president, seemingly being shoved or slapped in the face by his wife, Brigette, who was off to his side. Find out if it’s true.

A viral video broke the internet this month of Emmanuel Macron, France’s president, seemingly being shoved or slapped in the face by his wife, Brigette, who was off to his side. Find out if it’s true. 

The Morning After: Our verdict on the Galaxy S25 Edge

When I got an early look at Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Edge, the first of a new supposed wave of thinner smartphones, it was easy to spot what I’d take issue with. But you know what? Those issues may not matter as much as I thought.

Engadget’s Sam Rutherford has put the device through its paces, and thankfully, the impressive battery life of the S25 series continues. Our rundown test lasted a minute shy of 26 hours. That’s less than other S25 phones with bigger batteries but roughly equal to Google’s Pixel 9 Pro.

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And while there’s no optical zoom, the substantial 200-megapixel main camera sensor can crop in a lot, offering some kind of zoom, even if image quality doesn’t match true telephoto cameras.

I’ve got the S25 Edge with me, and these compromises are fine. I also like it thinner. And lighter. I’ve suffered enough with Ultras and Pro Max phones. If anything, I wish the S25 Edge had a smaller screen, closer to the base S25, Pixel 9 Pro or iPhone 16 Pro.

The biggest weakness I didn’t note with the S25 Edge? The perennial curse of measuring devices in millimeters and fractions of an inch means your protective case will almost certainly add those millimeters back on.

— Mat Smith

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Summer Game Fest 2025 is almost here

What to expect and how to watch game reveals live.

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Sure, the Nintendo Switch 2 is almost here, but early June also means a whole host of gaming showcases as part of Summer Game Fest. Along with the two big events — Summer Game Fest Live and the Xbox Games Showcase — there are many others in store, including the always-delightful Day of the Devs. We’ll be there in person, and I’ll be flying out on Switch 2 launch day. So I won’t get to touch my Switch 2 until a week later. Bah.

We’ve pulled together all the livestream details revealed so far.

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Texas is getting ready to ban social media for anyone under 18

The bill still needs to pass a Senate vote.

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A bill banning social media for anyone under 18 recently moved past the Senate committee and is due for a vote in the Texas State Senate. If made into law, the bill would force social media platforms to verify the age of anyone setting up an account, like how Texas passed legislation requiring porn websites to implement an age verification system.

Texas’ social media ban also proposes letting parents delete their child’s social media account, which definitely won’t start blazing arguments in households across the state.

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What to expect at WWDC 2025

A new look, Apple Intelligence and more.

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On June 9, the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) keynote will showcase the changes coming with its 2025 software. What can we expect besides new numbers after every flavor of Apple software? Apparently, a platform-wide visual overhaul. The revamp is said to be a dramatic change, drawing inspiration from Apple’s mixed reality headset. The aim is to integrate all the OSes to a singular design, so jumping from iPhone to iPad to Mac feels like different screens showing the same thing.

We could also see the iPad get even more Mac-like (thanks to those powerful M-series chips), Apple Intelligence delivering on those promises (Siri?) and more health coaching.

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This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/general/the-morning-after-engadget-newsletter-111525140.html?src=rss 

Phil Robertson’s Children: How Many Kids Did the ‘Duck Dynasty’ Star Have?

Phil Robertson’s decades-long marriage to Miss Kay and an unexpected family discovery made headlines back in 2020. Find out how many kids the ‘Duck Dynasty’ star leaves behind.

Phil Robertson’s decades-long marriage to Miss Kay and an unexpected family discovery made headlines back in 2020. Find out how many kids the ‘Duck Dynasty’ star leaves behind. 

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