47 Ronin Trailer
Take the real-life story of the Forty-seven Ronin, throw in some giant ogres, mythical witches, and a ton of CGI, and you have Keanu Reeves' upcoming samurai fantasy. In theaters December 25, 2013.
Take the real-life story of the Forty-seven Ronin, throw in some giant ogres, mythical witches, and a ton of CGI, and you have Keanu Reeves' upcoming samurai fantasy. In theaters December 25, 2013.
Being the science guy that he is, Bill Nye gives us the solution for Earth-killing asteroids.
Looking like a hipster James Bond, Casey Neistat heads to the Bonneville Salt Flats to finally start filming the commercial for the Mercedes CLA.
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WELOV by AiDot takes advantage of the Version 1.2 upgrade to deliver the first Matter-certified air purifier. This means the P200 Pro Air Purifier can connect to any major ecosystem, including Alexa, Google Home, and Homekit, allowing users to control the device via the Matter app or hands-free with voice commands. The app will offer real-time air insights ranging from indoor pollutants to external factors like wildfires. At night, the P200 Pro syncs with Apple Health to adjust fan levels and ambient lighting based on your sleep patterns.
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Combining elements of tactical boots with training shoes, the Nike React SFB Carbon Low is built for outdoor pursuits. It's built with Flyplate technology that uses a full-length carbon fiber plate to optimize stride, support the Achilles, and protect from sharp rocks. Lightweight React foam provides cushioning and energy return, while the mesh upper has a durable fabric midfoot overlay, heavy-duty stow-away laces, and a solid rubber toe reinforcement. It all sits atop an outsole of hand and sticky rubbers with rubber teeth in the arch for added grip on challenging terrain.
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From running the streets to sipping tea with Prince Edward, here's how the game of cricket changed the lives of the kids of Compton.
After receiving a computer from his family, former typographer Hal Lasko has taken his craft from paper to pixels. Dot by dot, the lovable 97-year old began creating amazing 8-bit art using Microsoft Paint, while inspiring us all with his talent and charm.
With the S8 MaxV Ultra, Roborock ensures every inch of your house is clean. The new model features a Flexi Arm Design with an extendable side brush that reaches into corners, while an Extra Edge Mopping System cleans along edges. A Reactive AI 2.0 Obstacle Recognition uses a 3D structured light and an RGB camera to identify and avoid obstacles in its path, and a PreciSense LiDAR navigation system scans rooms to create a map and determine the most efficient route. It upgrades suction power to 10,000Pa to pick up even more dust and dirt, a Carpet+ Boost System ups the hair pick-up rate by 30%, and the mopping system scrubs floors 4,000 times per second, detecting carpets and rugs along the way. With built-in voice assistance, users can start cleaning with a simple command, and when the job is done, the vacuum will retreat to its dock to automatically empty, wash, dry, and recharge itself. The S8 MaxV Ultra will be available April 22, 2024, and for a limited time, get a triple gift pack valued at $1,000 with your purchase.
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The Air Jordan 4 debuted in 1989 in classic colorways like White Cement and Bred. The latest release amps up the retro silhouette with a bold pallet. Its white leather upper is contrasted with vivid sulfur on the floating eye stays, padded collar, and sole details. Anthracite highlights the mesh details, while coconut milk on the heel and toe gives the sneaker a vintage effect. Available in women's sizes, the Nike Air Jordan 4 Retro Vivid Sulfur will drop on April 6, 2024.
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We're not sure this is exactly what Google had in mind for their latest piece of wearable technology, but you have to admit, James Deen and Andy San Dimas really do a great job highlighting the key features. Of the glasses. We were talking about the glasses. NSFW.
Laugh until you schnitzel in you're Unterwäsche as The Copy Cat Channel compares harsh German sounds to other, less harsh languages. Here's part two for your viewing pleasure.