Google is unveiling the Pixel 10 series on August 13th at its "Made by Google 2025" event, including the Pixel 10 Pro XL 2025. This model doesn't bring a revolution in design, but a smart upgrade of already established solutions: a brighter screen, the first all-Google Tensor G5 chip, more powerful AI features, and improved videography. The Pixel 10 Pro XL seems to be aimed at those who want the best, without unnecessary experimentation.
Casio G-Shock has been where others fail – or die, fall apart, or just lose their nerve – since 1983. If watches had character, the G-Shock would be somewhere between Rambo and MacGyver: indestructible, ready for anything, and cheap for what it can do.
We all carry this on planes, but now it's banned: you can't have this in your bag on a plane anymore
If you thought your portable battery was an innocent companion on the go, think again. New rules from aviation authorities around the world mean you'll have to pack your electronic gadgets more thoughtfully. Size and capacity also matter. Read on! So - you can't keep this in your carry-on bag on a plane anymore!
A smartphone as a personal assistant, navigator, game console and TV? Great. Until it turns into a hot brick without energy at three in the afternoon. Below, we reveal which applications are proven to be the biggest battery consumers in 2024-2025 - according to research by serious institutions, not just complaints from sleepyheads on forums. So - energy-hungry smartphone applications.
Nintendo is returning with a new console - the Nintendo Switch 2 - in 2025, promising more power, more features, and more fun - but will it be enough to repeat the Switch phenomenon?
Samsung's new smart ring is said to be thinner, smarter, and (probably) more obsessed with your sleep than you are. Will the Galaxy Ring 2 become the new crown jewel of wearable technology?
Smartwatches are as commonplace as finding Wi-Fi in a coffee shop in 2025. But choosing the right one is no less complicated than understanding the laws surrounding artificial intelligence. It depends on whether you're a loyal Apple fan or an Android explorer, a runner or a couch potato, a parent or a perpetual child. That's why we're here - with ironic precision and digital conscientiousness, we're breaking down the watch (um, metaphorically, of course) of the best models. Here's the list: The best smartwatches on sale for 2025
Bell & Ross surprises again with the limited edition Bell & Ross BR-03 Diver Lum Outline – a diver’s watch that creates a three-dimensional light effect with neon green outlines on the hands and indexes. With a square black ceramic case, water resistance to 300 meters and an automatic movement with a 54-hour power reserve, this watch combines technical perfection and aesthetic boldness.
Green gradient, manual winding and Leica aesthetics – if time could be measured by looking through the lens, this would be the moment. Leica ZM 1 and ZM 2.
Every month we see a new flagship – it seems as if manufacturers are competing to launch the “best phone of all time”. This year we have already seen some stars, such as the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, Xiaomi 15 Ultra and Honor Magic 7 Pro. But the future is no less exciting. If you are currently hesitating about which phone to choose as your next technological companion, you may be tempted by one of the upcoming innovations. So let’s take a look at who is preparing to make a star appearance.
OpenAI no longer wants to build just tools, but partners. Their vision of ChatGPT as a “super-assistant” is not just a technical upgrade, but a cultural shift – towards where AI will be your operating system for life. And yes, there is a possibility that we will communicate with it with our minds and OpenAI IO HW1 hardware.
Tesla has announced the kind of event that sends X.com into a frenzy, investor circles shaking hands, and tech enthusiasts collectively counting down the seconds for June 12, 2025. It's the highly anticipated launch of a robotaxi service in Austin, which is supposed to symbolically, but also very practically, mark the beginning of a new era: welcome to a world where a driverless car takes you to dinner (and without the need to tip it). What's behind Tesla's event in Austin on June 12?