Highline Insanity
We don't usually go around calling people we hardly know crazy, but these people are crazy. Pierre Chauffour documented his first slacklining experience above the Verdon Gorge in France.
We don't usually go around calling people we hardly know crazy, but these people are crazy. Pierre Chauffour documented his first slacklining experience above the Verdon Gorge in France.
In the lion's defense, that does look like one tasty baby.
This newly released followup to Apple's insanely popular 1984 Super Bowl ad features Steve Jobs looking insanely great as FDR. See more Blue Blop busting action with the nearly nine minute full-length version.
MyHeritage DNA turns your ancestry curiosity into a full-scale exploration—with just a two-minute cheek swab and a return to the lab. In about 3-4 weeks, you'll unlock an Ethnicity Estimate that breaks down your origins across more than 2,100 geographic regions, plus uncover DNA Matches that might connect you with relatives you didn't know existed. All results are delivered through CLIA- and CAP-certified processes in a secure, encrypted environment, giving you insight into your roots without sacrificing your data privacy. It's genealogical power you can hold in your palm—and a powerful tool for anyone looking to build a family history or explore their ethnic story.
Presented by MyHeritage.
Tandy flips the treat game with Protein NomNoms—bite-sized chocolate indulgences packed with 5g of protein, made from real chocolate and crafted with natural flavors. Choose from crave-worthy flavors like Salted Caramel Crunch, Peanut Buttery Peanut, or Chocolate Dipped Churro, each offering that sweet-salty or sweet-spiced vibe in a poppable, guilt-light format. The treats strike a rare balance: dessert feel without dessert regret, built on sustainable farming and designer snack engineering.
Presented by Tandy.
The highly anticipated sequel to Dogs In Cars has finally arrived.
Cinematographer Jim Geduldick got his lucky hands on Vision Research's new Phantom Miro M120 and shot the first footage with the high-speed camera. Let the slow-mo goodness begin.
The James Brand has spent years refining modern knives, pens and tools—now it turns that same precision to one of the most essential everyday objects—the wallet. CNC-machined from aluminum, the Lowe is built to reset the standard, staying impossibly slim while carrying everything you need in your pocket. The aluminum shell naturally blocks RFID and is wrapped in a molded silicone band for cash or overflow tokens, giving the Lowe just enough flex without compromising its minimal geometry. It's a study in restraint, crafted for those who demand function in its purest form.
Presented by The James Brand.
The Hisense U7 Series 65" Mini-LED QLED 4K Google TV packs big-screen punch into a sleek frame—boasting Mini-LED Pro backlighting, QLED color, and a native 144 Hz refresh rate for gaming-level responsiveness. It supports Dolby Vision, HDR10+, and includes a NEXTGEN ATSC 3.0 tuner and Wi-Fi 6E for future-proof connectivity. Designed for sports, movies, and next-gen gaming alike, it delivers flagship-level performance at a far more approachable price.
Presented by Hisense.
Told they had to pass a mobile phone test to get their license, Belgium drivers try to send texts while driving around an obstacle couse. As you can imagine, they all failed miserably.
Living on a tiny paradise, 86-year-old Brendon Grimshaw bought the island of Moyenne in the middle of the Indian Ocean for 8,000 pounds. Nearly 40 years, 16,000 trees and 120 tortoise later, the island is considered a national park and the gem of Seychelles.