Every Shout Out To The Roots
Guests of Late Night With Jimmy Fallon show their love for the greatest house band in late night, The Roots.
Guests of Late Night With Jimmy Fallon show their love for the greatest house band in late night, The Roots.
A stop-motion PSA depicting the dangers of being a cat on the internet.
That smooth, shiny MacBook you're watching this video on now is actually just a tablet of rust. EngineerGuy Bill Hammack explains how aluminum and titanium products like those used on Apple's products are made to resist corrosion by oxidizing the surface.
Streamlining nutrition down to a single scoop, the Factor Meal Shake is built for efficiency without sacrificing substance. Each serving delivers 30 grams of whey protein, 7 grams of fiber, and a full spectrum of vitamins and minerals, creating a balanced, meal-level profile that supports energy, satiety, and muscle maintenance. Designed to mix in under a minute, it fits into busy routines as easily as a morning coffee, while a clean formula free of artificial flavors and seed oils keeps things straightforward. The result is a no-frills, high-function shake that replaces complexity with consistency, turning daily nutrition into something you can actually keep up with.
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Golf gear meets fandom and culture with Swag Golf, blending bold, officially licensed MLB designs with a broader push into modern golf experiences. Its limited-run headcovers and accessories bring signature irreverence and Major League energy to the course, turning everyday gear into statement pieces for both play and display. That same mindset carries into the SWAG Golf Club, a nationwide series with the Amateur Players Tour that trades traditional tournament formality for a more social, high-energy format. With standout venues, curated experiences, and exclusive drops fueling both players and collectors, it's a modern take on the game where style, competition, and community intersect.
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Somebody had to do it. The trailer from the Arnold Schwarzenegger's classic Total Recall set to the audio from Colin Farrell's 2012 reboot.
CDZA one-ups Walk Off The Earth's guitar-sharing cover by adding a seventh member to their Steinway for an instrumental performance of Jay-Z and Kanye West's "Ni**as in Paris."
Thomas Sidney McCallum made his own 75th anniversary tribute to the Golden Gate Bridge with this time-lapes video of the fireworks ceremony.
From the courts to the terminal, Nike's Elite Varsity Backpack has you covered. A large main compartment fits a full-size basketball, while a separate bottom pocket keeps shoes and gear isolated. An exterior front pocket provides quick access to smaller essentials, and a trolley sleeve allows it to attach easily to luggage for away games. Designed for daily use, the backpack also includes an internal laptop sleeve that fits up to 16 inches and a plush-lined top pocket for valuables. Air Max shoulder straps add comfort, rounding out a durable build made from 100% polyester
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Competition meets court-ready style with the latest drop from Centerline Athletics, highlighted through a curated selection from Terrell Owens. The collection reflects Owens' transition from football legend to dedicated pickleball competitor, featuring performance-driven apparel designed for speed, movement, and all-day play. Built for the modern athlete, the pieces balance technical function with clean design, aligning with Owens' mindset of desire, dedication, and discipline every time he steps on the court. As pickleball continues its rapid rise, the partnership signals a broader push into sports culture, with Owens not only showcasing his go-to gear but also collaborating on future designs that aim to bring the same competitive edge to the next wave of performance apparel.
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Two graduate students at the MIT Media Lab ingeniously created a device that turns virtually anything into a touch pad controller for your computer.
Creepy robots, creepy. A group of dancing NAO robots — built by Aldebaran Robotics and programmed by MIT's Patrick Bechon and Jean-Jacques Slotine — give a "Thriller" performance.