Apple unveiled the iPhone 17 Pro Max today in Cupertino, where the aluminum frame hides a vapor chamber for cooling that would be the envy of supercomputers. With a 6.9-inch display that shines like the midnight sun (up to 3,000 nits) and a camera that captures 8x zoom like it's child's play, this is a device for those who want it all - and pay for it. The irony? Your old iPhone will now look like an ancient artifact, while the new one promises a future where AI is your best friend. But for 1,199 euros ($1,310), we ask: is this an upgrade or just another layer of aluminum around the same apple?
In a world where smartphones have become as thick as your wallet after shopping, Apple today introduced iPhone 17 Air — a device as thin as a paper bag and as powerful as a double espresso machine. With a 6.5-inch display, A19 Pro chip, and a starting price of €1,099 ($1,099), this model is a blend of elegance and technological madness that will delight lovers of minimalism. Read all the details on why iPhone 17 Air may be the best compromise between style and substance.
Apple Watch Ultra 3 is more than just a smartwatch—it’s the ultimate companion for those who live an active and adventurous life. With built-in satellite communications, the largest display ever, a 42-hour battery life, and groundbreaking health features like hypertension alerts and sleep quality assessment, this watch is ready for anything: from wild adventures in the great outdoors to elegant evenings out. Learn why it’s a technological breakthrough you can’t miss.
Apple today unveiled the Apple AirPods Pro 3, promising incredible sound quality, the world’s best active noise cancellation for in-ear headphones, exceptional fit and stability, heart rate monitoring during workouts, and longer battery life. These headphones aren’t just an upgrade—they’re your new personal trainer, translator, and guardian against the chaos of the world.
The Freak X Crystalium combines Ulysse Nardin’s signature carrousel mechanism with a new “high-tech decoration”: crystallized ruthenium, which serves as the dial and hour hand. The result? Each piece is unique, with a case in black DLC-titanium (43 mm) and powered by the automatic UN-230. Limited to 50 pieces.
We're just a few hours away from Apple's "Awe Dropping" event, and the tech world is on edge. The main stars of the evening - the iPhone 17 (including the lightweight iPhone 17 Air), Apple Watch Series 11 and AirPods Pro 3 - are all but confirmed. But in the last few hours, rumors have emerged that could completely shake things up. Apple is known for throwing in a "one more thing" surprise, so get ready: the event may be more than just a routine 7pm CET event.
Mate Rimac, the Croatian Elon Musk (with fewer tweets and more actual prototypes), is shaking up the automotive world again. His prediction: the car of the future will be a luxury, reserved for romantic nostalgic souls who still dream of the smell of gasoline and the screeching of tires. Most will simply click on the app and take a ride in a robotaxi – without the hassle, without the fines and without the eternal question: “Where the hell did I park?”
Apple sent out an invite for an event on September 9th, and the visuals are reminiscent of a thermal camera and liquid glass. Nothing has been officially confirmed, but the hints are screaming: new cooling, thinner “Air”, fresh colors – and Siri, which could get a brain from Google. Apple’s event invite is heating up the internet!
Slovenian users of fintech giant Revolut have found themselves in a rather unusual situation. On Revolut's American website, Slovenia has been added to the list of countries that cannot send money from the US, and cannot receive transfers to the US. In other words: if your uncle from New York wants to send you money for your birthday, he will have to resort to old-fashioned Western Union or revert to bank transfers - Revolut simply won't let him.
With a new compensation package worth up to $1,000,000,000,000, Tesla's board is looking to get Elon Musk back in the driving seat of the company. Could Elon Musk become the first trillionaire in history?!
Oris has brought back its most unusual caliber—the hand-wound Calibre 113 with a 10-day power reserve, patented non-linear display, and a rare business calendar week display—and incorporated it into the Big Crown series for the first time. The result? A 43-mm metal “boss of the cabin” with a mint green dial and pink accents that feels more like a friendly Swiss organizer than a corporate arsenal. Oris Big Crown Calibre 113 - Price: $8,100 / CHF 6,350 / ~6,350 EUR.
Tesla Robotaxi finally available to the public – if you have the right phone, of course











