At a time when every other child is playing Fortnite and watching Minecraft streamers, parents are discovering a new kind of ambition: coding courses for the little ones. Codingal promises that your child will go from Scratch blocks to artificial intelligence faster than their first pimple. Will it?
When gaming and snacking come together – GamiFries keeps McDonald's fries within reach, even in the middle of a tense battle.
Porsche Design presents an exclusive revival of the iconic Porsche Design Chronograph 1 from 1975, this time made of uncoated titanium in a limited edition of just 350 pieces. The new version features a modern COSC-certified movement, flyback function, minimalist design and, for the first time, is available without the condition of purchasing a Porsche vehicle.
Nothing has proven with the new Nothing CMF Watch 3 Pro that a smartwatch for less than 100 $/€ can impress even the most demanding users. With performance that usually belongs to much more expensive models, get ready to rethink the price points in the smartwatch market.
Google clearly excels at two things: making quality phones and being completely unable to keep a secret. If you thought the Google Pixel 10 Pro would surprise you, well, you're probably the last person on Earth without the internet. Breaking news: The Pixel 10 series is officially coming on August 20th, and in full. And today, it's already clear what it looks like! This is the Google Pixel 10 Pro.
Imagine a restaurant where a robot serves you a burger while you watch SpaceX launches. Welcome to the Tesla Diner!
Swiss Breitling and Norwegian shooting machine Erling Haaland have joined forces on a limited edition Chronomat collection with meteorite dials. The two publicly available models – the Chronomat Automatic GMT 40 and Chronomat B01 42 – are limited to 500 and 250 pieces respectively, made of stainless steel with a platinum bezel and 18-carat red gold, and powered by the certified Calibre 32 and Manufacture Calibre 01 movements. Let’s take a look – the Breitling Chronomat B01 42 “Erling Haaland”.
The Apple Watch Ultra 3, which is expected to be unveiled after a two-year hiatus, is generating a lot of interest among tech enthusiasts. According to reliable sources, the third-generation Ultra watch is expected to bring a thinner titanium case, an even larger and brighter display, a more powerful processor, and new features such as 5G connectivity, satellite messaging, and even blood pressure detection. Below, we summarize the latest rumors and expectations regarding the design, hardware, sensors, software (watchOS 11), and the release date and price of the upcoming Apple Watch Ultra 3.
The Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold, the Korean giant's first three-fold foldable phone, will be a true technical extravaganza: a 10-inch screen, Snapdragon 8 Elite, and a price that will excite even the biggest technology enthusiasts.
Tesla caused a tectonic shift when it entered the automotive industry. The e-mobility paradigm it launched was not just a fad, but the beginning of a new chapter in the industrial revolution. First, Tesla shook up traditional manufacturers with electric vehicles with breathtaking acceleration and a high-tech experience, and now they are shaking up the industry with something completely different. While automotive journalists dutifully count horsepower, discuss headlight shapes and wait for the next Tesla model, Elon Musk is hatching a plan that will soon make steel horses seem as obsolete as steam locomotives.
Mido has captured the magic of the 70s with the launch of the new Ocean Star Worldtimer – with a black and red checkered bezel, a classic 24-hour GMT bezel and a 40.5 mm steel case. Inside beats the precise Caliber 80 with a Nivachron spring and an impressive 80 hours of power reserve. It is a charming combination of nostalgic looks and useful modern functionality.
Did you think DJI had already reached the top of the sky? Think again. If rumors are true, the company known as the king of drones and gimbals will introduce its first full-frame mirrorless camera by the end of 2025. And it's not just "another camera" - it's the DJI Mirrorless Camera 2026, spiced with genetic material from the prestigious Hasselblad, which promises to shake Sony, Canon and Nikon to their core.










