We’re back after having to say goodbye and parting ways with some great ones colleagues friends here at Engadget last week. Since then, at MWC 2024, we’ve covered everything that was noted, including some sci-fi-level concepts from Lenovo that may never make it to stores, but may still, well, hold the attention of our desensitized tech journalist. Meanwhile, Nintendo is once again taking emulators and pirates to court. But this time could prove decisive for the future of emulators. Reminder: Nintendo’s new console is due for release in 2025. Next week is Engadget’s 20th anniversary. We’re older than YouTube!

This week:

💻🛸: Lenovo’s concept laptop looks like a Star Trek prop:

🏴‍☠️🎮: Nintendo steps up its fight against game piracy:

💃📞: The Barbie phone debuted at MWC 2024

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