The watches of 2014 Baselworld. Swiss-Made at its very best. Part V.

Sophistication and robustness. Elegance and performance. Poetry and precision. Basel gets ready for Baselworld 2014. Only 1 day left until Baselworld – The Watch and Jewellery Show, opens its doors in Basel, Switzerland. The trade fair invites us to contemplate intricate mechanisms, jewels of the world, haute joaillerie, the finest examples of craftsmanship, and the … Read more

Annie’s Big Book. Annie Leibovitz’s pictures in a SUMO-sized book

    Taschen art book publisher (founded in 1980 by Benedikt Taschen in Cologne, Germany) hosted a star-studded launch party at Hollywood’s Chateau Marmont to celebrate the release of Annie Leibovitz’s limited-edition SUMO sized book. The highly-anticipated book and moving tribute to Annie’s prodigious career, was unveiled at the event for the first time and presented to … Read more

The best way to predict the future is to create it. Predictable pitfalls that entrepreneurs can learn to avoid

Entrepreneurship is like a hard mountain climbing. You need to know how to get down from the mountain when the storm hits and keep your business in the game for the long term.  To come back in one piece is one of the most important things in climbing. When you’re close to the summit you … Read more

Windowless Spike S-513 to be the first supersonic business jet

Spike S-512 Supersonic Business Jet to livestream outside images in windowless cabins. In the near future, we will explore more of the world, faster, as the supersonic travel will be available to everyone. Spike S-512 project is a concept of a windowless supersonic business jet that will enable travelers to reach destinations in half the … Read more

“Last North” expedition. This may realistically be the last opportunity anyone has to complete a journey of this type, in the region

  Despite being one of the most cold and hostile environments on the planet, the Arctic Ocean has seen a steady and significant reduction of sea ice over the past seven years. In August of 1996, ice coverage spanned 3.16 million square miles, whereas this past August, Arctic Ocean sea ice coverage was measured at … Read more

High Lines and park life: why more green isn’t always greener for cities

Transforming old industrial areas into urban woodland may look nice but can be conterproductive in the long run