
The $50,000 Confession
Tesla's no-resale clause on its Signature Edition cars doesn't protect exclusivity — it admits there isn't any.

They Came for the Gossip and Missed the Revolution
The WNBA draft finally had a real No. 1 debate — and the media spent it looking at the wrong thing.

The Model You Can Use Is Not The Model That Matters
Anthropic just handed you Opus 4.7 and quietly kept the good stuff behind a door you can't knock on.
In Rotation

The Watch That Stopped Proving Itself
Fifty years in, Patek Philippe's Nautilus anniversary move is quieter than you'd expect — and that's exactly the point.

The Most Lucrative Deal in WNBA History Shouldn't Feel Like News — But It Does
A'ja Wilson just signed the richest contract the league has ever seen. That it took this long tells you everything.

Microsoft's Answer to the MacBook Neo Is a Free Xbox Controller
Apple built a $500 laptop for students. Microsoft built a bundle. These are not the same thing.
Monaco, 1962: The Real Heist Was Always the Aesthetic
The Pepsi Is Gone. The Hype Might Be Too.
Five Billion Dollars Bought a Lot of Things. Respect Wasn't One of Them.
Amazon Didn't Buy a Satellite Company. It Bought an Admission.
Godzilla Doesn't Die — It Just Waits
The Same Steel, Two Different Bets
What you should know.
The Record Is Already Won. This Is What Comes After.
Bulgari's platinum Octo Finissimo Ultra Tourbillon isn't chasing anything — and that's exactly the point.
Google Solved Tab Fatigue By Creating a New Problem
AI Mode's side-by-side browsing is genuinely useful — and genuinely hungry.
The Truck That Needed a Rescue From Its Own Owner
When nearly one in five of your vehicles is bought by companies run by the same person who runs yours, the word 'sales' starts to lose its meaning.
One More Night
The Warriors shouldn't still be here. That's exactly the point.
The Heist Was Always the Car
A new film sets Margot Robbie and Bradley Cooper at the 1962 Monaco Grand Prix — and someone in Hollywood finally understood the assignment.
The Off Switch Was Always There
YouTube just gave you the power to hide Shorts — which means they always knew the feature was something you might want to hide.
Storieswe’re telling.

The Art of Making Difficult Look Inevitable
A Hypebeast piece on Tyshawn Jones' ollie accidentally wrote the best definition of taste I've read this year.

The Comfort of the Known
Watches & Wonders 2026 didn't ask what comes next — it asked how well we remember what came before.

The Watch That Knows It Doesn't Need to Explain Itself
At Watches & Wonders 2026, Vacheron Constantin didn't chase a single story — and that restraint turned out to be the most interesting thing in the room.
The Quiet Revolution
Grand Seiko came to Geneva not to compete — but to remind the room what the whole thing was supposed to be about.
