Evolution of Get Lucky
From the Roaring Twenties to the futuristic sounds of 2020, here's what Daft Punk's newest single would sound like throughout the decades.
From the Roaring Twenties to the futuristic sounds of 2020, here's what Daft Punk's newest single would sound like throughout the decades.
Sean "P. Diddy" Combs and Paul Rudd are under a Lonely Island trance in their latest music video featuring Robyn. NSFW.
Hobbits, and dragons, and elves. Oh my! Here's a look at the second in the trilogy of films for Peter Jackson's prequel to his The Lord of the Rings series. In theaters December 13, 2013.
T-Mobile for Business bundles premium devices with its nationwide network to simplify the modern company tech stack. Whether your workflow runs on Apple or Samsung, it offers an all-in-one approach that pairs business-ready plans with the hardware teams already rely on. It's designed to keep teams connected and productive without the usual IT headaches.
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The fastest marathon shoe Nike has ever made just got a colorway to match. The Alphafly 3 arrives in Platinum Tint, Grey Fog, Iron Grey, and Metallic Silver, a clean, understated palette that lets the performance do the talking. The tech underneath hasn't changed: dual Air Zoom units and a carbon fiber Flyplate store and return energy with each step, while a fully connected ZoomX foam midsole delivers cushioning and responsiveness across all 26.2 miles. The lightest Alphafly ever, with a wider plate for increased stability, notched laces, and an integrated knit tongue that keeps things comfortable no matter the pace.
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With an abundance of bicycles and a lack of space, these bike parks are popping up all over Japan. After acquiring a monthly account, bicycles are sucked down to an 11 meter lair where they're stored away from bad weather and sticky-fingered bike thieves.
If only all future supreme leaders could be lightened up by the happy tunes of Grouplove. Get their new album and maybe even some world peace June 17, 2013.
Most likely a spoof of The Shining's documentary Room 237, director Ivo Shandor (sound familiar?) dives into the hidden messages of smoking, sex, obesity, and ADHA found throughout the 1984 classic Ghostbusters. Finally get the answers you've been looking for September 2013.
Now as a close group of sixty-somethings living in New York City, here's how Hannah and the girls are holding up.
Nature's Craft Cleansing Artichoke + L-Carnitine blends plant-powered detox with metabolic support in a single daily capsule. At its core is artichoke extract, long valued for supporting bile flow and digestive comfort, paired with L-Carnitine to help your body metabolize fats and maintain energy. Vegan-friendly, non-GMO, and made without filler junk, it's designed for anyone who wants a cleaner internal reset without juggling half a dozen pills. Add a touch of natural support to your daily routine and let a little botanical help take the edge off digestion and overall well-being.
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Late-night cravings and last-minute grocery runs get easier with DashPass, the membership from DoorDash designed to cut the friction out of delivery. Members get $0 delivery fees and reduced service fees on eligible orders, along with a steady stream of member-only deals. The perks extend beyond delivery too, with 5% back on pickup orders, ride savings of 5-10% with Lyft, and the ability to share the membership with another person at no extra cost. Eligible Chase cardholders can also unlock a free DashPass and additional savings on groceries and retail orders, turning everyday takeout and errands into a slightly more efficient routine.
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With a tone generator, a metal plate, some salt, and a little voodoo, different frequencies create unique geometric patterns during this Chladni plate experiment.
Everyone has to get started somewhere. Before he was selling out arenas and starring, writing, and directing in his own TV series, Louis C.K. was just an avant-garde toilet photographer trying to promote his crappy art.