Batman: Dark Knightfall
Using the insanely detailed action figures from the Hong Kong-based production house Hot Toys, directors Derek Kwok and Henri Wong created this impressive stop-motion animated tribute to Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy.
Using the insanely detailed action figures from the Hong Kong-based production house Hot Toys, directors Derek Kwok and Henri Wong created this impressive stop-motion animated tribute to Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy.
A compilation full of smashed noses, banged foreheads, and bruised egos.
It's time to see where our Curiosity will take us. NASA's control room was an exciting place to be as they received word that the Curiosity rover had successfully landed on Mars and the first images of the Red Planet were transmitted back to Earth. The magic happens around the 2:30 mark.
As the school year ramps up, so does time spent online, making back-to-school season a natural time to refresh your digital security. Webroot offers flexible protection for computers, phones, and tablets, with standalone options or multi-device bundles covering everything from suspicious links and malware to network monitoring and password management. Built to work quietly in the background, Webroot uses less device space and installs and scans quickly, helping keep everyday browsing, homework, and family routines running smoothly without unnecessary interruptions. With plans for one, three, or five devices and savings of up to 40%, it's a straightforward way to add a little more peace of mind to the new school year.
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The return to routine deserves a wardrobe that can keep pace. Nike's Back to School Collection is built for wherever the season takes you. The Nike Par ADV Golf Jacket delivers weather-ready protection from the first tee to rainy commutes, while the Nike Club Wool Varsity Jacket brings timeless athletic style into cooler evenings. Heading beyond the pavement, the ACG "Misery Ridge" GORE-TEX Jacket is ready for changing mountain conditions. Complete the look with vintage icons like the Air Jordan 4 Retro or lace up the Nike Alphafly 3 when it's time to chase your next personal best. Whether you're heading back to campus, back to the office, or simply back into your routine, Nike's latest collection is built for the season ahead.
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The Slow Mo Guys put a fiery topspin on tennis at 2,500 frames-per-second.
A global rivalry plays out from start to finish during Jordan's Bobcat-winning version of the future.
And this is the second creepiest.
Luke Neumann captures random acts of slow motion with a Sony FS700.
London Sock Co.'s Retro Stripe Collection draws from vintage athletic wear, bringing the timeless appeal of retro varsity-inspired stripes into everyday rotation. Knitted from a soft organic cotton blend with a comfortable ribbed construction, the mid-calf socks strike the balance between nostalgic sport styling and modern versatility. Their understated design pairs just as naturally with broken-in denim and suede sneakers as it does with loafers, chinos, or weekend shorts. Produced using carbon-free manufacturing and hand-finished for a refined feel, the Retro Stripe Collection is the finishing touch to a great outfit.
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Simple Life takes a more approachable approach to weight management, replacing rigid dieting and calorie counting with personalized habits, daily guidance, and a little help from AI. The app builds a plan around your goals and lifestyle, then brings together food and hydration tracking, movement, fasting, weight progress, and personalized insights in one streamlined experience. Its Avo AI coach provides daily check-ins and tailored guidance, while tools like the NutriScanner make logging meals and understanding what you're eating easier. It's a modern wellness platform built around consistency rather than extremes, designed to make healthier routines feel more manageable in everyday life.
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You don't need over $1 billion to show quality highlights, NBC. All you need is a hot glue gun and a little imagination. The Wall Street Journal gets in on the Olympic action by giving their version of this year's badminton scandal, arts and crafts style.
Feel it baby, Christian. Zach Galifianakis and Will Ferrell give a sensual reading of 50 Shades of Grey.