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Samsung Mini PetBot AI companion robot with animated OLED face smiling while sitting on a charging base on a desk

Samsung Mini PetBot Reinvents the AI Assistant With an OLED Face

Artificial intelligence has become one of the defining technologies of the 21st century. From voice assistants and recommendation engines to generative AI and smart home systems, machine intelligence is now embedded in everyday life. Yet despite its remarkable capabilities, AI often carries a reputation for feeling impersonal. It lives inside invisible software, hidden behind smartphone […]

Grid preview of Air Jordan sneakers rumored and confirmed to release in 2026, featuring multiple silhouettes including Air Jordan 1, Air Jordan 3, Air Jordan 4, Air Jordan 5, Air Jordan 6, Air Jordan 11, Air Jordan 12, Air Jordan 13, and Air Jordan 14 in various upcoming colorways

The Air Jordan Release Calendar for 2026: Every Rumoured and Confirmed Retro

When 2026 kicked off, the sneaker rumour mill immediately shifted into overdrive. Leak accounts, insiders, retailers, and collectors began circulating early looks at what Jordan Brand had lined up for the year, and the early signals suggested something massive. Now that the year is underway, that speculation has largely proven true. The 2026 Air Jordan […]

Side-by-side visuals showing a model surrounded by plush teddy bears and desserts on the left and an anime-style character seated in a classroom on the right, both wearing blue Kiko Kostadinov × ASICS Ilargi FF split-toe shoe

A Decadelong Partnership Reimagines Japanese Heritage: The Kiko Kostadinov × ASICS Ilargi FF

The idea between ASICS and Kiko Kostadinov has long represented one of the most compelling partnerships in contemporary footwear design. Over the course of nearly a decade, the duo has consistently pushed the boundaries of performance footwear, blending archival athletic engineering with forward-looking fashion sensibilities. Now, that relationship reaches a new milestone with the release […]

Nike Unlimited Air Milano inflatable jackets displayed on illuminated racks inside a dark exhibition space showcasing Nike’s experimental Air apparel design

Inside Nike’s Unlimited Air: Danielle Kayembe on the Inflatable Milano Jacket

intro Innovation has always lived at the heart of Nike. From the earliest experiments with cushioning systems to today’s advanced material engineering, the brand’s approach to design has consistently blurred the lines between sports performance, technological research, and cultural storytelling. Few concepts capture this philosophy more clearly than Nike Air. Originally introduced in the late […]

Close-up of a cobalt blue Loewe Amazona 180 top-handle bag with curved front panel and silver zipper detail against a lush green foliage background

Loewe Introduces the Amazona 180 Bag: A Heritage Icon Reimagined for a New Era

a milestone Few opulent houses possess a heritage as rich and deeply embedded in craftsmanship as Loewe. Founded in Madrid in 1846, the Spanish leather goods house has long balanced tradition with forward-looking innovation. As the brand celebrates its 180th anniversary, the unveiling of the Amazona 180 bag marks more than a commemorative release—it represents […]

Street artist Greg Mike standing in front of a vibrant mural filled with his signature Loudmouf characters and colorful cartoon-style figures

From Wynwood Murals to DJ Booths: Greg Mike’s Expanding Creative Pulse

early Long before Wynwood became a curated destination on travel itineraries, before its warehouses were repainted annually and mapped as a cultural landmark, the neighborhood belonged to artists who were willing to paint first and ask questions later. Among them was Greg Mike—better known simply as GM—a painter whose loud palette and unmistakable characters quickly […]

Person pushing a movable concrete module from MIT’s Heirloom House project, demonstrating the manually rearrangeable structural components designed by Matter Design and Cemex

MIT’s Heirloom House: A Modular Concrete Architecture Designed to Last 1,000 Years

Architecture has always been an expression of permanence. From Roman aqueducts to medieval cathedrals, some structures have endured for centuries, surviving wars, climate shifts, and cultural change. Yet in the contemporary built environment, permanence has largely been replaced by disposability. Most modern houses are designed for a lifespan of only several decades, their materials and […]

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