Uber-nerds show off their iPad-powered beer keg.
Taken from the amazing BBC special James May on the Moon, in which James May from Top Gear is flown up 13 miles to the edge of space on a U-2 Spy Plane.
For those who take late-night calls that turn into early flights, the Lundi Conally 36-Hour Briefcase is the only plus-one you need. Crafted from black canvas and leather with a silhouette as sharp as your pitch deck, it carries the precision of a briefcase and the utility of an overnight bag. Inside, there's a place for everything — laptop, documents, business cards, a change of clothes—because chaos isn't part of your carry-on. Finished with a leather strap, suitcase clip, and clean lines, it's built for long days and global nights.
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Sending it while chasing perfection has long defined Nyjah Huston's approach to skateboarding. The Nike Zoom Nyjah 4 builds on that mindset, reengineering the silhouette while maintaining the flexibility, grip, and responsiveness required for everything from halfpipes to rail grinds. A synthetic mesh upper with strategic perforations replaces the original Nyjah's construction, paired with a classic tongue for lightweight breathability. Reinforced with HART (High Abrasion Rubber Tech) outsoles, cushioned by an Air Zoom midsole, and stabilized with an integrated TPU heel, the Nyjah 4 refines the line's core design language while maximizing performance, durability, and control across any terrain.
Presented by Nike.
Since 1975, BMW has been working with famous artists like Calder, Stella, Lichtenstein, Warhol and Koons to turn race cars into works of art.
Time lapse of a Virgin 747 plane getting a complete makeover. What's wrong with the all-silver Airstream look at the beginning of the process?
The Porsche 918 Spyder made its driving debut on a closed road in Monterey, California last week. You know how you always say something like, "Man, I would kill for that car." Well, we would kill for this car. And dismember the body. And dispose of the pieces in separate states. While listening to Justin Bieber. On repeat.
Paul Stender's jet powered school bus tops 360 MPH. We're sure the kids are just thrilled to get to school even earlier.
The Hayabusa T360 Leather Boxing Gloves deliver pro-level performance in a premium leather build for serious training or sparring. Crafted from full-grain aniline leather, they mold to your hand over time while the ergonomic pocket and curved grip bar align your knuckles for power and precision. A triple-splint wrist support system keeps your wrist stable through every punch and the dual-strap closure with a removable inner strap ensures a secure fit. Multi-density padding absorbs impact and a moisture-regulating lining keeps hands comfortable during long sessions, making these gloves feel like an extension of your body.
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Propel forward with speed tuned for long-distance performance. The Nike Alphafly 3 Road Running Shoes are designed around marathon pacing, combining two propulsive Air Zoom units with a carbon fiber Flyplate that stores and returns energy with each step. Paired with a ZoomX foam midsole, the shoe delivers a fresh, responsive ride from the first mile to the finish line. Lightweight construction and notched laces make this the most responsive Alphafly yet, supporting speed and endurance in a way that makes long runs feel effortless—and personal bests easier to chase.
Presented by Nike.
After originally being canceled by NBC last fall (thanks, Knight Rider!), it looks like a U.S. version of our favorite Brit show is on the way. Now with 100% less Adam Carolla. The American version will premiere this fall on the History Channel.