It's Jon Snow — in space. Except he's evil. Kit Harington plays the antagonist, the treasonous Admiral Salen Kotch, in the most spacefaring installment of Activision's Call of Duty franchise. Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare is all about space: War in space, zombies in space, and Kit Harington in space. The infinite space war will be out November 4, 2016.
Netflix is diving into the world of love, technology, culture, and sex. Lots of sex. The eight-part anthology series will follow a group of Chicagoans with a variety of relationship statuses, ranging from first dates to married with children. Head by Drinking Buddies director Joe Swanberg, the cast is packed with familiar faces like Orlando Bloom, Malin Åkerman, Michael Chernus, Dave Franco, Jake Johnson, Emily Ratajkowski, Hannibal Buress, and Elizabeth Reaser and is slated for release September 22, 2016 for your binging pleasure.
What if the United States didn't actually land on the Moon in 1969? What if the film of astronaut Neil Armstrong putting the first human foot on the lunar surface was faked? Director Matt Johnson proposes exactly this in Operation Avalanche. Two CIA agents go undercover at NASA to find a Russian spy, but what they find instead is a massive coverup — NASA can't make it to the Moon and back.
It's all too easy to fall into the "phone zone," ignoring your surroundings while allowing tech companies to monetize your personal data, preferences and interests for huge gain. Built around the distraction-minimizing, privacy-focused Apostrophy operating system, the Punkt. MC02 is an enticing alternative. Apostrophy services offer secure E-mail, Contacts, Calendar, Storage, Tasks and a Built-in VPN, with all data stored under Swiss jurisdiction in compliance with GDPR, HIPAA, and PCI standards. It also allows you to use any of your chosen apps, but with a layer of privacy to protect and retain your data that you do not have on a regular smartphone. Enjoy a more transparent and balanced digital life with the Punkt MC02: lose nothing, gain everything.
Bring the simple luxury of well-cared-for footwear home with this well-stocked walnut briefcase from the Swedish champion of shoe shining, Paul Brunngard. Featuring everything you need to bring a pair of dull leather shoes back to life, this all-in-one kit comes with ingredients and tools for every step of the process from restoration and cleaning, to polishing, with a Brunngard-made Sole Edge Iron for ridding the visible sole of scratches, smudges, and other blemishes. Whether you stow this briefcase away at home or take it with you on the road, it helps keep every component organized, thanks to its dedicated slogs and magnetic attachments, which ensure nothing shifts when the briefcase is in motion.
Everyone get your tinfoil hats. Stanley Kubricks's science fiction masterpiece 2001: A Space Odyssey is the foundation for one of the most captivating Cold War conspiracy theories: That the director worked with the United States government to fake the 1969 Apollo moon landing. Operation Avalanche, a film shot as a period documentary, follows two CIA agents given the job of faking the landing who meet with Kubrick on the set of 2001 for help with the project. Director Matt Johnson shows how his team was able to use still photographs and footage of Kubrick to bring the director back to life in the film.
Let's see your e-cig do this. Vape master King Titus will change the way you think about vaping by turning it into an art form with his smoke sculptures. Although his bending and twisting of simple smoke rings is highly impressive, his signature jellyfish is the real masterpiece.
Sometimes bigger really is better. With a 24"-wide cooking area, the Ooni Koda 2 Max can easily cook massive 20" New York-style pies, or handle up to three 10" pizzas simultaneously. That size also makes room for two independently controlled gas burners and two 3/4′′ cordierite pizza stones, creating dual cooking zones. A front-mounted digital temperature display and app connectivity make monitoring the oven simple, G2 Gas Technology with tapered flames delivers more consistent heat, and the glass visor is removable to allow for cooking larger dishes. Available in propane and natural gas versions.
Ever run a half-marathon in work pants? Someone did in the Ministry of Supply's Kinetic Pant, and they set a Guinness World Record. We don't necessarily recommend doing that daily — unless you're late for a meeting — but that's certainly more than enough proof that they're comfortable, stretchy, sweat- and water-resistant, wrinkle-free, and breathable. Plus, they're machine washable and easy to dress up or down depending on the day, thanks to the wide array of colors they offer, comfortable drawstring band, and zippered pockets. Adding to their versatility, they're specifically cut to work well with sneakers, which most of us are rocking to the office and on the weekends, too. And the waist measurements aren't broad-stroke alpha sizing: these are available in 28 through 40-inch waist sizes.
Imagine sitting on a couch with astrophysicist Neil Degrasse Tyson, and you can ask him three questions. What would you ask? Andy Samberg had just this opportunity to pick Neil's brain, and had three questions everyone on Earth would want to ask: Is there other life in the universe, is time travel possible, and does sex with robots count as cheating?
Matty Matheson finally makes it acceptable to mix Led Zeppelin and lobsters with his unified version of the New England classic. To end the great lobster roll debate, the Parts and Labour chef pulls together lobster, brown butter, and the f**king best coleslaw in the world. Red cabbage, you've been warned. Then he finishes it off with some homemade Old Bay potato chips. Enjoy.