Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 - 2025 is just around the corner, and rumors promise that we will finally get a phone that will not be perceived as a compromise between usability and size. Samsung boss TM Roh apparently clearly instructed his engineers: "The phone must be thinner than the Galaxy S!" If they succeed, we will have the first foldable phone that I can easily put in my jeans pocket.
PositionExecutive Editor
JoinedJuly 26, 2013
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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 Ricoh GR IV is here to prove that there are still cameras made for people, not algorithms. If you're the type of person who wears Japanese denim, listens to vinyl, and thinks about moving to Lisbon - this is the camera for you. Old form, new soul, and a clear message: "I don't need a viewfinder, I have a vision."
With its 6100 mAh battery, 10-core home-grown chip, and 3D Dolby HDR display, the Xiaomi 15S Pro mercilessly shatters boundaries and competition. If Apple or Samsung offered something like this, it would cost more than a vacation to the Maldives.
Burberry has pulled its iconic check bikini from the fashion archives and shown the world once again why this piece was once synonymous with style, boldness and recognition. What happens when nostalgic glamour merges with the modern "quiet luxury" trend? A new old summer obsession is born. Burberry's legendary bikini is back!
Formex has brought its field icon, the Field Automatic, into its second generation. With a titanium case, new numeral colors, and a "sandwich" dial, this is a watch that dares to be both classic and futuristic. Price? Between 800 and 920 euros. Question: why are you still wearing steel?
When former Apple design guru Jony Ive claims it's "the best work his team has ever done," the tech world listens. And when OpenAI CEO Sam Altman adds that he's holding "the coolest piece of technology the world has ever seen," expectations skyrocket.
If you're a runner, you know - not every step is the same, and that's why the right sneakers are the key to enjoying every mile. These are the best running sneakers 2025!
No, you're not dreaming - there really is a titanium watch with a meca-quartz chronograph, designed for a cycling challenge that also supports cancer research, and at a price that won't cause tachycardia. The Boldr Conquer LE is fresh, light, and with good reason.
The Fujifilm X Half (X-HF1) is a digital camera that pretends to be analog - with a rewind lever, optical viewfinder and no RAW option. Get ready for a digital experience that smells like film.
Forget the numbers. The Twisted TBug is a car you drive with your heart, not an Excel spreadsheet. Less power, more character – and more smiles on the dirt road.
Renault. A brand that used to build its identity on safety. Let's remember when Laguna II was the first European sedan to receive five stars at Euro NCAP. And then Renault Twingo. At a time when others were still covering the dashboard with hard PVC, Renault was already thinking about how to protect the driver and his passengers. EURO NCAP Renault - in 2025 tells a different story. Why is Renault regressing in such an important area.
My dears, the unthinkable has happened: Euro NCAP, the European temple of car safety, has published the results of safety tests for 16 new cars. And believe me, the news is shocking – Chinese manufacturers have risen to the European automotive elite with five stars, while some European icons are now shamefully languishing behind. European EURO NCAP shame! Yes, Europe, wake up – the Chinese are no longer just a cheap alternative, but they are already breathing down our necks when it comes to safety.











