Forget about long phones that fold like a book. The Huawei Pura X is here to push the boundaries (literally) – with a uniquely wide design, an almost square format, and materials that are more of a fashion accessory than a technological compromise. Is this the most beautiful foldable phone yet? Everything points to it. 
Richard Mille and Ferrari join forces once again – this time with the Richard Mille RM 43-01 x Ferrari. A technical masterpiece developed over three years, it pushes the boundaries of fine watchmaking with its futuristic design, complex mechanism and obvious Ferrari DNA. 
Tesla enters 2025 with an ambitious plan – ten million vehicles, Optimus humanoid robots, a global expansion of energy infrastructure and increased activity in the field of artificial intelligence. This is a company that is no longer just a manufacturer of electric cars, but a systems architect of the future. 
 The iPhone 17 Pro 2025 is expected to be Apple's biggest step forward after years of "soft" upgrades. With a new aluminum and glass design, a 24MP selfie camera, Wi-Fi 7, an A19 Pro chip, and 12GB of RAM, it's a phone that's ready for Apple's future of intelligence. But get your wallet ready—this beauty won't come cheap. 
The Fujifilm GFX100RF is the most unexpected refresh to the camera market this year. It combines a medium format 102 MP sensor with a retro design and a fixed 35mm f/4 lens. It is the lightest model in the GFX line, with solid aluminum controls and a weight of just 735g. With a built-in ND filter, advanced autofocus and a top-notch EVF, it promises incredible results in a compact package. But will it convince professionals and enthusiasts alike? 
Google has been nothing more than a search engine for years. It's an endless maze of ads, SEO-optimized content, and generic answers, probably composed by artificial intelligence that you've never asked for help. But what if there was a better way to find information? Kagi, a search engine with no ads, no tracking, and the promise of better quality results, is already proving that it's possible. The only problem? You have to pay 10 euros a month. 
Pebble, the legendary pioneer of smartwatches, is back! Well, at least its spirit is. Leveraging the open-source PebbleOS platform, founder Eric Migicovsky is going back to basics with the Core 2 Duo and Core Time 2. Minimalist design, epic battery life, and a focus on essential features – without the unnecessary “bling.” 
The Google Pixel 9a is here—still affordable, still great, and this time promising 7 years of Android updates. Competition, tremble. 
More than 50 years after its premiere, the legendary King Seiko VANAC returns – with sharp edges, improved mechanics and a touch of futurism from the past. 
G-SHOCK strikes again with a combination of robustness and style – this time with an oasis of fresh colors that flood the iconic GA-2100 and GA-110 models. The new G-SHOCK Oasis collection brings fresh blue-green hues that reinterpret the timeless aesthetic of the Japanese watchmaker. Available in four versions: GA-2100AS-2A, GA-2100AS-5A, GA-110AS-2A and GA-110AS-5A, in blue and white tones reminiscent of idyllic water oases in the desert sands 
The Google Pixel 9a has been the subject of a flood of leaks ahead of its official launch, and now it's showing up on the shelves of German and Emirati retailers. This means that the official launch is just around the corner - or maybe some retailers have simply jumped the gun. 
If you know MB&F at all, you know that for almost two decades, this watchmaker has been creating watches that are more works of art than classic timepieces. Their models usually cost as much as a new car – or even an apartment. Then in 2021, Max Büsser did something that no one expected: he introduced the MAD1, a watch with all the eccentricity of MB&F, with a surprisingly “modest” price tag of around 3,000 EUR (comparable USD). 









