Hello, Trouble
With the three-and-a-half-inch blade of a Gerber Instant in your hand, there's no such thing as trouble.
With the three-and-a-half-inch blade of a Gerber Instant in your hand, there's no such thing as trouble.
Not even the old shake-n-bake can open the Nexus 7. Here's a montage of eager reviewers not unboxing Google's new gadget.
Coney Island takes over New York City in director Fernando Livschitz's Luna Park promo.
MetMo's latest creation turns mechanical obsession into something you can feel in your hands. Built around a precision-machined gear system, the tool amplifies input torque by a staggering factor of 16,384—each gear doubling power as it transfers force through the system. CNC-machined for absolute tolerances, it's engineered not just for performance, but for fascination. Even the locking pin becomes part of the experience: remove it, and reassembly is only possible when every gear aligns perfectly, transforming a simple mechanism into a tactile puzzle. It's a celebration of gears, leverage, and mechanical purity—designed to reward patience, precision, and an appreciation for how things truly work.
Presented by MetMo.
A bit of old-world care returns to the daily routine with Nathan & Sons' Boar's Hair Toothbrush Kit, a refined grooming set built around quality and simplicity. Each brush uses natural boar bristles to gently condition gums and polish enamel, paired with classic wooden handles that add an understated, heirloom feel. Thoughtfully packaged and travel ready, it turns an everyday habit into a small but intentional ritual.
Presented by Nathan & Sons.
Nothing says "I'm a badass billionaire superhero" like a bulletproof, rocket-launching, voice-controlled supercar. In this documentary, available late 2012, actors, directors, and engineers discuss the creation of everyone's fantasy ride, The Batmobile.
The fast-paced world of racing gets a slow mo recut in the fourth installment of the Racing In Slow Motion series.
Batman may not be the most efficient, but he sure is effective.
Yippee-ki-yay. Over five minutes of rapid fire from the first four Die Hard movies.
Caliber is a science-based fitness coaching platform that pairs data-driven strength and cardio programming with personalized nutrition and habit guidance to help you build muscle, lose weight, and improve overall body composition. After a quick consultation, you're matched with a certified coach who designs a plan tailored to your goals, tracks your progress, and keeps you accountable through one-on-one support and app-based metrics. Backed by real research and real results, it makes structured training feel less like guesswork and more like a plan you'll stick with.
Presented by Caliber.
Golf's shift from rigid tradition to cultural crossover sets the stage for the Hurley x Levelwear collaboration. Bringing together Hurley's surf-and-skate heritage with Levelwear's modern performance approach, the limited-edition collection reimagines golf apparel for players who treat the course as a place for self-expression as much as competition. Contemporary silhouettes are built with sustainable materials and athletic cuts, designed to perform during a round and carry easily into everyday wear. Hawaiian-inspired prints nod to Hurley's roots, adding color and character without losing technical credibility. It's a lineup made for a new generation of golfers who see style, sport, and community as inseparable.
Presented by Levelwear.
The first look at M. Night Shyamalan's futuristic film starring father-son duo Will and Jaden Smith. In theaters June 7, 2013.
Improv Everywhere's latest assignment was a hole-in-one when they turned New York City's Pier 25 Mini-Golf course into The Open Championship by bringing in ESPN's Jorge Andrés, personal caddies, play-by-play commentators, and the actual Claret Jug.