If Kindle had big ambitions and a color TV, it would be the Boox Mira Pro Color – the first large color E-Ink monitor for anyone whose LCDs make you cry. It’s a monitor for editors, writers, and those who work 10+ hours a day.
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Piaggio Fast Forward, in collaboration with Disney and Lucasfilm, has launched the G1T4-M1N1, a special edition of its gitamini robot, inspired by the droids from the Star Wars universe. This self-balancing robot uses cameras and sensors to recognize and track the user, and automatically avoids obstacles. With a yellow and white color scheme, stickers and sounds reminiscent of R2-D2, it brings an authentic experience from a galaxy far, far away.
Efficient work?! If you find that work is killing you faster than a Monday morning without coffee, we have a solution that doesn't involve changing jobs or running away to Bali. Instead, look around your desk - how many screens do you see? And are your wrists begging for better support? Research shows that with a few strategic shifts in your work setup (read: multiple monitors, a smarter keyboard, and a mouse that doesn't come from a medieval torture chamber) you can significantly increase your productivity. And we're not talking about 5 or 10 percent. We're talking 50. Yes, fifty.
The Aura Triple Boost 14 Pro is that piece of technology you weren't looking for, but once you see it, you know you need it now. Three 14-inch displays connected by a single USB-C cable, a sleek foldable design that turns your laptop into a mobile command center. And all at a price that hits you just right – a little in the heart, a little in the wallet.
In the flood of devices that promise to revolutionize the way we work and play, we are often skeptical. It often happens that products do not meet expectations in practice. But this time it was different. Xiaomi entrusted two products into our hands – the Buds 5 Pro wireless headphones and the Pad 7 Pro tablet – and after a few days we knew: this is not just another update. This is a shift in the quality of use.
If you're a drone enthusiast and have already marked April 24, 2025 in red on your calendar, you've probably checked your batteries three times and refreshed the official DJI website five times by now - to no avail. The DJI Mavic 4 is still the mythical unicorn of the drone world: everyone's talking about it, but no one's seen it yet. What do we know today? A little more than yesterday, but with a touch more cynicism.
Serene Industries takes us on a brutalist journey with the Cleaver, where raw industrial aesthetics meet quiet, precise typing – all packaged into an ultra-compact piece of aluminum art.
Fellow, known for its aesthetically pleasing kettles and grinders, has entered the world of espresso with equal measure of functionality and design drama with the Fellow Espresso Series 1. This machine isn't just for brewing coffee - it's for those who would hang a Mondrian in their living room if only it could froth milk.
From consoles that are smarter than us to TVs that could be replaced by the sun, here are the six devices that will be the most talked about in 2025 — and for good reason. So - the 6 best tech devices of 2025!
Rolls-Royce Chess Set: Rolls-Royce unveils chess set brimming with luxury and engineering perfection
Rolls-Royce, synonymous with masterful craftsmanship and impeccable style, is not showing off a new car this time, but a chess set that would be the envy of Buckingham Palace. Just one look at the Rolls-Royce Chess Set tells you that this is no ordinary set from a gift shop. And let’s face it, who wouldn’t want to move a queen on a board that’s more elaborate than some luxury suites?
Rumors from Cupertino and insiders suggest that Apple is developing a new device called the Apple Vision Air — sleek, ultralight AR glasses that are said to act as a "future remote control" for your Mac, iPhone, and the entire Apple ecosystem. Is this the first real step toward Apple's "future glasses"?
A keyboard from a dystopian office - the MDR Dasher Keyboard, which you can now have too (if you don't mind spending $400)