In a conversation about the future of Tesla's humanoid robot Optimus, Elon Musk confidently revealed his vision of a world where every home has its own C-3PO. The path to getting there includes video learning, child's play, and the million robots Tesla plans to produce by the end of the decade.
Valve tried unsuccessfully to bridge the gap between PC and console a decade ago. Now they're back with the new Steam Machine, a compact box that offers all the benefits of a PC in console form - and with style.
The OnePlus 15 could have been just a regular “upgrade,” but instead it opted for a complete renaissance: a crazy-fast chip, unreasonably durable ceramics, a battery the size of an average eco-bathtub, and water resistance that borders on military-grade. The only shadow? A camera that clearly didn’t take the same self-improvement course.
In a time when algorithms decide visibility, influencers from small language groups like Slovenian, Czech, or Estonian are fighting an uphill battle. From friendly connections to interest algorithms – we discover why local languages hit a wall and how small markets can go global with a few smart strategies.
Photojournalism simply wouldn’t have been able to make its mark in history without portable cameras. When Leica introduced the first 35mm camera in 1925, it revolutionized the way stories were told. It gave photographers the freedom to move and capture authentic moments without the need for bulky and heavy gear. This legacy lives on in today’s professional photojournalism cameras, which have evolved from the legendary Graflex Speed Graphic to modern mirrorless systems.
Romanian Meze Audio, one of the few manufacturers that treats wood with the same respect as sound, has introduced the second generation of its legendary 99 Classics headphones - the Meze Audio 99 Classics Gen 2. The new model retains the signature real walnut cabinet, 40mm dynamic drivers, and self-leveling headband, but brings fresh sound, lower impedance, better ergonomics, and — finally — an included USB-C DAC/amp.
G-SHOCK has become synonymous with indestructibility. But with the G-STEEL GST-B1000, Casio has shown that durability doesn't have to mean clumsiness. The newest member of the G-STEEL line is fully analog, metal, lighter and thinner than ever before - and surprisingly stylish. It's designed for those who want a watch that can withstand any drop, but also fits under their shirt sleeve.
Californian brand MINUS-8 has established itself as a representative of modern, industrial watchmaking over the past decade. Their latest model, the Diver 2.0, is proof that you can combine bold design, serious technical performance, and a fair price. For €528 ($598), you get a titanium diver's watch with an automatic movement, sapphire crystal, and water resistance to 300 meters - a real tool, not just a fashion accessory.
TAG Heuer has unveiled two new chronographs dedicated to Ayrton Senna at the Brazilian Grand Prix - Tag Heuer x Senna. The 43mm and 44mm models offer a mix of retro design, modern materials and racing accents that will delight watch and Formula 1 enthusiasts. Prices start at 2,650 euros, but the question is whether they will make your day faster - or at least more stylish.
The campaign for the new Xiaomi 15T series, whose slogan is "Details that make the difference" and which brings the first 5x periscope telephoto zoom in the T series, features Jerneja P. Zhembrovskyy, a fashion designer and entrepreneur distinguished by uncompromising aesthetics, elegance, and recognizable creativity.
Swiss brand Luminox redefines the concept of an outdoor watch with the Bear Grylls Survival Land 3710 model - lighter, more durable and brighter than ever before.
DJI has shown with its new DJI Neo 2 that “selfie drones” are no longer toys for tourists, but serious little flying robots. With a LiDAR sensor for obstacle avoidance, gesture control and 4K video at 60 frames per second, the Neo 2 aims to become an everyday aerial videographer. But all of this comes first – where else – than in China.











