Tudor’s latest limited edition Tudor Pelagos FXD Chrono “Yellow” pays homage to the yellow jersey of the Tour de France and the return of Fabian Cancellara, the legendary Swiss cyclist, to the prestigious race – this time as a team owner. With sporty details, technical perfection and aesthetic boldness, this watch is a must-have for lovers of speed and style.
How do I properly put down my phone? The average smartphone user looks at their screen about a hundred times a day. A hundred screen glances! Yes, I can hear you: “But my phone is important! What if someone just posted on Instagram what they had for lunch?” Let me reassure you: the world will go on without such information.
If you've ever thought that Google always knew what they were doing, it's time to think again. Recent leaks of specs for the upcoming Google Pixel 10 show that Google has thoroughly "optimized" its basic version of the phone's camera - how should we call it? Unfortunately, in the wrong direction. Especially if you've ever thought that Pixel is synonymous with photographic excellence.
Tissot is once again taking on the role of Official Timekeeper of the Tour de France in 2025, and is introducing a special limited edition “PR 100 Tour de France.” We reveal the design, technical details and why this Swiss yellow watch with small numbers is worthy of being worn off the bike path.
The next time you dismiss a cookie pop-up because it's distracting you while you're reading an article, comparing prices, or shopping for shoes, think again. That click-and-close reflex action seems inconsequential, even smart—like you just skipped over unnecessary online red tape. But websites know exactly when you're ignoring them. And sometimes they silently punish you for it.
One hundred years after the debut of the legendary Leica I, the Germans are celebrating with the most prestigious birthday cake ever: the Leica M11-D “100 Years of Leica”. A retro brass body without a screen, modern 60-MP electronics and two 50mm lenses – one a newly revived one from 1925, the other an ultra-fast Summilux – promise a pure Zen photographic experience, not to mention the collector's factor.
Ressence and German artist Daniel Engelberg have collaborated on the Type 8 to create two kinetic “minimal art” wrist sculptures. The two limited editions – DE1 in pink and DE2 in turquoise – represent a cultural dialogue between graphics and a gurgling mechanical heart. We reveal why this collaboration is like no other. It is the Ressence Type 8 x Daniel Engelberg.
Forget touchscreens, mice, and voice commands. Elon Musk's Neuralink will allow you to control computers, robots, and even your own limbs by 2025 with just the power of your mind. Science fiction? No more. Quadriplegics are going to work and are able to provide for their families financially.
If you think artificial intelligence is interfering with your life enough, wait until it starts picking out your shoes. And your underwear. Google is testing a new app called Google Doppl that lets you virtually “wear” almost anything you find online. Pinterest dream? Instagram envy? Now you can try it all on – with one tap. Only… the result is sometimes more “sci-fi burka” than Parisian street style.
With the new Aquamar watch, Nivada Grenchen has done something that is almost sacrilegious in the horological world – it has changed the lume. Not with a new color or a marketing adjective, but with a mechanism that lets you choose: do you want retro today? Or do you prefer modern light? A watch that understands that you are a different person every day.
DJI, until recently known as Mr. "the one with the drones", is sending two new DJI cameras into the world in 2025 that could concretely shake up the world of action and professional video production. On the one hand, we have the DJI Osmo 360 - a new 360-degree action camera that has just escaped into the online wilds with its 8K resolution. On the other, we have the upcoming DJI Ronin Mirrorless Camera 2025 - a device that promises a mirrorless renaissance with a touch of Hasselblad and stabilization that will make even gimbals ashamed of their existence. The DJI Osmo is certain to arrive in July 2025, but the date for the biggest novelty is not yet known.
Nothing is preparing to unveil its new Nothing Phone (3) on July 1st, but given the latest leaks, the brand's mysterious name seems to be quite ironic - because apparently "nothing" can't stay hidden any longer. This time, the leaked renders (as they always "accidentally" do) show us the smartphone in black and white. But beware: the back of the phone has a slightly unusual surprise in the form of cameras placed in such a daring (or maybe slightly unfortunate?) arrangement that it's sure to raise some eyebrows.










