The new Aston Martin Vantage S 2026 is not a revolution, but a deliberate deviation – as if James Bond had put on a leather jacket instead of a tuxedo and realized that it actually suited him. Enough clues? Read on, because this S is more than just a letter.
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Jan Macarol is the responsible editor of the printed and online editions of City Magazine Slovenia. Together with his two assistants, he strives to offer readers the most unique and fresh information about urban culture, technological innovations, fashion and everything an urban nomad needs to survive in a fast-paced world.
Samsung unveiled the Samsung Galaxy Watch8 and Watch8 Classic at its Unpacked event today – the thinnest smartwatches ever, with a cushioned design, a display that shines with 3,000 nits of brightness, and a bunch of new AI features, including antioxidant measurement and built-in Google Gemini. Sales start in Europe on July 25, with prices starting at €379, while the base US model costs €349.
The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 brings a larger external display, a 6.9-inch internal AMOLED, a 3nm processor, a 50MP camera, a 4,300mAh battery, and for the first time, Samsung DeX support. The result? A phone that folds up like a retro 2000s glam phone but works like a pocket-sized AI computer.
Samsung has just unveiled its latest tech ace up its sleeve: the Galaxy Z Fold7. While it’s foldable, it doesn’t compromise on performance – quite the opposite. The thinnest, lightest, and most compact Galaxy Fold ever elegantly combines artificial intelligence, premium design, and features that will delight tech enthusiasts and aesthetic perfectionists alike.
When the Land Rover Defender becomes too soft and the Mercedes-Benz G is considering Botox, the Grenadier Trialmaster X Letech arrives on the scene - an off-road cultist with a sci-fi 450 mm of ground clearance and a price tag that a Swiss bank would approve.
The Mazda 6e, the Japanese trump card with an electric heart and sedan elegance, finally reveals its European prices – and honestly, if you were expecting another overpriced electric attempt, you're in for a pleasant surprise this time. Mazda may not be the first name that comes to mind when it comes to electrics (thanks, MX-30), but with the 6e it proves that it can play in the big leagues – and quite confidently.
Learn the secret to the world's most popular exercise that we all pretend to do correctly - squats. From body shaping to better joint health, squats are the ultimate multitasker for your body. Why should everyone do squats?
Will artificial intelligence completely erase your profession or will your job become just a historical footnote? Will your profession be a thing of the past?! Check out the list that might make you want to re-examine your career ambitions! So - 100 professions that will be replaced by AI and will likely disappear by 2035.
Summer can be a surprise for dog owners! Summer is a time of long walks, seaside fun, and icy cold surprises – but our furry friends react to the heat differently than we do. How to take care of your dog in the summer?
Electric motorcycles are like hipster coffee – full of promise, style and usually a bit too expensive. But the Wuyang-Honda E-Vo is an electric exception: wrapped in retro-futuristic café-racer styling and powered by modern battery technology, it remains trapped in the Chinese market for now. Perfect for trendy, cosmopolitan motorcycle enthusiasts who can, for now, satisfy their e-thirst with just a photo or a plane ticket in hand.
Apple and SpaceX have quietly struck a deal that will allow iPhone users to send messages even where there is no cell signal. With iOS 18.3 comes support for Starlink – and with it a whole new era of mobile communication without the need for classic cell towers. A new era of telephony and data transmission begins - Apple + Starlink
Introducing Bentley's vision of the future: the Bentley EXP 15 concept, with which the British luxury manufacturer bids farewell to combustion engines, but not glamour. Triple boldness, asymmetry and a digital grille speak the language of the future – and in style.