1 Million Dots
Artist David Bayo had the daunting task of stippling a pop art portrait. The project took over a million dots and 90 hours to complete. Thanks to this speed drawing, you can see the entire process in just 3 minutes.
Artist David Bayo had the daunting task of stippling a pop art portrait. The project took over a million dots and 90 hours to complete. Thanks to this speed drawing, you can see the entire process in just 3 minutes.
It finally happened: Someone wrecked a car while playing Pokémon Go. Not only did they wreck into a parked car, that parked car just happened to be a police car. And the whole ordeal was captured on a body camera. Thankfully, no one was hurt, and remember — don't drive distracted.
Robert De Niro returns to the ring as boxing legend Ray Arcel. Based on a book by Christian Giudice, the film follows the life and career of Panamanian boxer Roberto Durán as he trains to face-off against Usher's Sugar Ray Lenard for the WBC welterweight title. Written and directed by Jonathan Jakubowicz, the biopic is slated for release August 26, 2016.
Nike's new Ava Rover continues to make major city-ready strides, now landing in a Beachy Light Orewood Brown/Washed Teal colorway that's equal parts modern and effortless. Built on a stacked ReactX foam midsole for plush, energetic cushioning, the silhouette keeps the weight down with an ultralight, technical woven upper and reductive rubber outsole that locks in a streamlined fit and street-tuned traction.
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Gear up for gameday with Nike's 2025 "Rivalries" collection—a new wave of NFL uniforms and merch that turn team loyalty into wearable culture. More than sideline staples, these alternates fuse identity with hometown swagger: Buffalo suits up in an icy "Cold Front," the Jets channel Gotham grit, and the Cardinals bring desert heat in a sandstorm white-out. Dropping first in high-stakes divisional matchups and staying in rotation for three seasons, the kits hit the sweet spot between fashion, hype, and legacy. Launching September 10, the collection spans jerseys, hoodies, shoes, and headwear worldwide—where team lore meets streetwear-level design.
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Why is dying in classic arcade games so memorable? When that blocky little avatar bursts into pixels, there is a satisfying feeling that you don't get with today's hyper-realistic video games. PES takes five classic games and recreates the joy of dying with his trademark brand of stop-motion animation.
It's the mother of all Carpool Karaoke episodes. James Corden rolls with First Lady Michelle Obama, and also gets a surprise visit from Missy Elliot. First Lady Obama knows all the words and isn't shy about belting it either.
Velocity's 1976 Ford Bronco Blackout pairs vintage attitude with modern muscle. Finished in Arabian Gray with blacked-out badging, bumpers, and a family-style roll cage, it makes an unmistakable first impression. Inside, upgraded leather and a Pioneer touchscreen with Apple CarPlay add comfort and tech, while a Gen III 5.0L Coyote V8 and 10-speed automatic deliver 460 horsepower. Wilwood brakes, coil spring suspension, and 17-inch Method Race Wheels complete a build that turns every drive into a statement.
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HairMax's LaserBand 82 ComfortFlex takes a clinical approach to restoring fuller, healthier hair with real medical-grade lasers. Delivering 1,230mW of therapeutic light energy directly to the scalp, it stimulates follicles to reverse thinning, restart natural growth cycles, and increase density over time. A flexible band design and soft-touch teeth keep treatments comfortable, while its proven red light therapy tech makes it one of the most efficient at-home solutions for tackling hair loss.
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Everyone loves a good scare. With over a century of material, it's hard to pin down the best. Luckily, CineFix is doing the dirty work for you. From Jaws to The Shining, they count down the seven most chilling scenes from the horror archives.
Rain forest skiing, motorcycle surfing, and longboarding in traffic — it certainly seems like Xander Cage is coming back to work. Of course, if Samuel L. Jackson was your boss, you'd be back too, no matter what the job was. In theaters January 2017.