Tesla enters 2025 with an ambitious plan – ten million vehicles, Optimus humanoid robots, a global expansion of energy infrastructure and increased activity in the field of artificial intelligence. This is a company that is no longer just a manufacturer of electric cars, but a systems architect of the future.
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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.
The iPhone 17 Pro 2025 is expected to be Apple's biggest step forward after years of "soft" upgrades. With a new aluminum and glass design, a 24MP selfie camera, Wi-Fi 7, an A19 Pro chip, and 12GB of RAM, it's a phone that's ready for Apple's future of intelligence. But get your wallet ready—this beauty won't come cheap.
The Bugatti Tourbillon Équipe Pur Sang is not just the name of an equipment package – it is a tribute to Bugatti's racing heritage, reimagined for the 21st century.
The Fujifilm GFX100RF is the most unexpected refresh to the camera market this year. It combines a medium format 102 MP sensor with a retro design and a fixed 35mm f/4 lens. It is the lightest model in the GFX line, with solid aluminum controls and a weight of just 735g. With a built-in ND filter, advanced autofocus and a top-notch EVF, it promises incredible results in a compact package. But will it convince professionals and enthusiasts alike?
The Aion Hyper SSR is the first Chinese supercar that doesn't fear its European rivals. With 1,225 hp, 0-100 km/h in 1.9 seconds and an aggressive design, it offers brutal numbers. But is it enough to convince Ferrari and Porsche fans?
Audi is opening a new chapter in China with the AUDI sub-brand – an electric revolution developed together with SAIC. The first model will debut in Shanghai in April and promises impressive figures: 764 hp, 800-volt architecture and a range of up to 700 km!
Google has been nothing more than a search engine for years. It's an endless maze of ads, SEO-optimized content, and generic answers, probably composed by artificial intelligence that you've never asked for help. But what if there was a better way to find information? Kagi, a search engine with no ads, no tracking, and the promise of better quality results, is already proving that it's possible. The only problem? You have to pay 10 euros a month.
Tesla Takedown? Tesla, the pioneer of electric mobility and one of the most valuable companies in the world, has found itself under siege by anarchist groups who want to destroy it. On March 29, they are planning their biggest action yet – protests in front of all 277 Tesla dealerships in the US and many others around the world. But what is the real reason for this attack on the symbol of innovation and technological progress?
French startup Beyond Aero is developing the BYA-1, the first hydrogen fuel cell electric business jet. Battery-free, with two electric motors and a modular powertrain swap system, it promises 900 miles of range (1,450 km), 65% lower fuel costs, and a quieter cabin. First certified delivery is planned for 2030.
Pebble, the legendary pioneer of smartwatches, is back! Well, at least its spirit is. Leveraging the open-source PebbleOS platform, founder Eric Migicovsky is going back to basics with the Core 2 Duo and Core Time 2. Minimalist design, epic battery life, and a focus on essential features – without the unnecessary “bling.”
The Google Pixel 9a is here—still affordable, still great, and this time promising 7 years of Android updates. Competition, tremble.
More than 50 years after its premiere, the legendary King Seiko VANAC returns – with sharp edges, improved mechanics and a touch of futurism from the past.