The Google Pixel 10 Pro XL is here with the new Tensor G5 chip (TSMC, 3 nm), Qi2 magnets and the promise of faster AI features. In synthetic CPU tests, the improvement over the Pixel 9 Pro XL is noticeable, but against the Snapdragon 8 Elite there is still a gap - especially in graphics, where early results even hint at a step back. Why is this not just Twitter drama and why should you care? We break down the numbers, the context and the implications. 
Alongside the Pixel 10 series, Google unveiled the Pixel Watch 4, the biggest upgrade to its watch yet. The new Actua 360 display is brighter and has a full-edge bezel, the battery lasts longer, Wear OS 6 is faster and more colorful, and the LTE version brings standalone satellite SOS to the US for the first time. Pre-orders are now open, with sales starting on October 9. 
When Action Bronson isn't rapping about gourmet dishes or hosting cooking shows, he's clearly designing watches that can survive both a sandstorm and a late-night shift in the kitchen. The result? The G-SHOCK x BAKLAVA “Desert King” – a special edition of the legendary GA-2100 that combines ancient archaeology, modern tactics and Bronson's signature sense of excess.  
Breitling has unveiled two new limited edition Endurance Pro models for the 2025 World Ironman: one is the first titanium version in the line, while the other remains in lightweight Breitlight composite with a bold color combination for the 70.3 in Marbella. Both models measure 44 mm, are water-resistant to 100 meters, and are powered by the Caliber 82 SuperQuartz (COSC). Prices: $4,150 for the titanium and $3,750 for the Breitlight; there will be 500 (titanium) and 300 (Breitlight) pieces. The titanium is available now, with the 70.3 arriving in October.  
The Miniot Wheel 3 is a radical upgrade to the vertical turntable from the Netherlands: an optical stylus replaces magnets and coils, a new axial-flux direct drive with 24 magnets and five optical sensors predicts record errors in a single revolution, and the linear arm moves vertically. 
Apple is setting the stage for one of its biggest events in recent years - the 2025 Apple iPhone event. And while prices are going up a bit this year (yes, again), we're clearly getting some tech goodies in return that will be hard to ignore. 
Google has just unveiled the new Google Pixel 10 series and it has instantly created a wave of excitement. The four devices – Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL and the futuristic Pixel 10 Pro Fold – represent not just an evolution, but a near-revolution in the world of smartphones. If the Pixel was once a “hipster phone” for photography enthusiasts, now it steps into the ring as a serious competitor to Apple and Samsung. 
The year 2025 seems like a laboratory for bold experiments: fewer screens on your wrist, more origami in your pocket, satellites as “signal rescuers” and cars that understand the context of your conversation. Below is a selection of ten ideas that are moving from geeky corners to habits. 10 products and technologies that will change the world in 2025 faster than we dare to admit!  
The KeyGo is a foldable aluminum keyboard with an integrated 12.8-inch touchscreen. It works as a secondary monitor and input device with a single USB-C cable. The concept is full of “aha” moments, but it also comes with the expected compromises: brightness, contrast, and – yes – no built-in battery. Deliveries are scheduled for November 2025 on Kickstarter. 
If the classic “stacked sandwiches” with two cameras and three annual updates are too boring for you, you've come to the right place. We've gathered five phones that the media is writing about as different, special and sometimes stubbornly unique: Nothing Phone (3), Fairphone (Gen. 6), Light Phone III, Solana Mobile Seeker and Minimal Phone. Each of them solves a specific problem – from sustainability to digital detoxification and Web3 – and does it in their own way. Let's take a look - the 5 most special smartphones of 2025!  
Phones have grown up and stretched. The iKKO MindOne goes against the grain: a box measuring 86 × 72 × 8.9 mm, just a little wider than a credit card, but still a full-fledged Android phone. The idea is simple — less screen, more focus — and surprisingly ambitious: two environments (full Android and “pure” iKKO AI OS), a main camera that switches to selfie, and a body with a real keyboard and a real 3.5-mm output. 
The Italian masters of sound and speed have come together to create a limited edition of the Il Cremonese Ex3me – Automobili Lamborghini Edition, a premium floorstanding speaker. It is a 3.5-way “para-aperiodic” tower with a 30mm beryllium dome tweeter (DLC), a 180mm midrange, two 180mm woofers and two 220mm side-mounted nanocarbon fiber infra-woofers. Only 50 pairs are available in five Lamborghini colors, and the price is approximately €125,000 per pair. 











