
GTI Is Three Letters. VW Just Changed What They Mean.
Fifty years after the badge debuted, Volkswagen finally put it on an electric car — and the argument it makes is stronger than anyone expected.

Patek Philippe Dressed Down Without Saying So
Two new Calatravas — one with a moon phase, one with an alarm — tell the same quiet story about where formality actually lives now.

ChatGPT Wants to See Your Bank Statements
OpenAI just made the most intimate ask yet — and framed it as a favor.
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Hollywood Gave Anderson Everything Except an Answer
Dior's Cruise 2027 show at LACMA was full of electricity. Whether it added up to anything is a harder question.

Netflix Paid for Westminster, and the Word 'Sport' Hasn't Recovered
When streaming acquires a dog show, it's not expanding its sports portfolio — it's telling you what sports were always for.

Everyone Knows Where the Chips Come From. Nobody Has a Plan B.
The Xi-Trump summit will produce a communiqué. The Taiwan problem will outlast it.

Pedigree Is Losing the Argument

Traceability Never Meant Honesty. It Meant Documentation.

Under Armour Told You Who Built That Brand

OpenAI Built the Engine. Apple Still Owns the Road.

Sell the Roar, Discontinue the Animal

Carpet Company Walked Off the Board and Into the Woods
What you should know.

Autonomous Vehicles Keep Failing the Unscripted Parts
Three stories, three different failure modes — and one industry still pretending edge cases are exceptions.

Seven Thousand People Came to Touch Something Real
Windup Watch Fair San Francisco 2026 didn't grow into a spectacle — it grew into a workshop.

Fan Clips Used to Get Taken Down. Now ESPN Cuts the Check.
The leagues spent years chasing amateur editors off the internet. Sportico noticed they've started hiring them instead.

XPeng Isn't Shipping Cars to Europe Anymore. It Wants the Factory.
A writer at Electrek spotted something that looks like a logistics story. It's actually a territory story.

Academia Counted Citations for Decades. AI Figured Out the Denomination.
A paper getting cited hundreds of times should be a triumph. Turns out it's a diagnostic.

Gesture-Based Texting Arrived. The Phone Is Still In Your Pocket.
Meta's neural wristband lets you write messages with your hand — which tells you more about where interfaces are going than any keynote ever could.
Storieswe’re telling.

Showing Up Is No Longer Enough
Three scenes, three subcultures, one uncomfortable truth about what we're really performing when we think we're just living.

Time Slipped Off the Wrist, and Nobody Missed the Strap
When young collectors started reaching for pocket watches and clocks, they weren't being contrarian — they were asking what horology had always been afraid to answer.

Swept Out of Los Angeles, Pulled Back Toward Home
The Oklahoma City Thunder didn't just end the Lakers' season — they ended the argument LeBron James had been making about himself for years.

AI Needed a Power Grid. So It Built One.
When a chatbot requires a turbine farm and a geothermal IPO pops 33% on the same news cycle, something fundamental has shifted — and the tech industry is only now admitting it out loud.

