Instagram in the '80s
It's a little far fetched, but we could totally see an '80s version of Instagram being a mail-in film digitization service. Hey, at least the filters haven't changed much.
It's a little far fetched, but we could totally see an '80s version of Instagram being a mail-in film digitization service. Hey, at least the filters haven't changed much.
Shaun White pulled out of the event, and several other riders have sustained injuries from fractures to a broken collar bone. Ride with Alexey Sobolev on the Sochi Winter Olympics Slopestyle snowboard course.
Together, they play a rag time tune. Listen to Leonard Solomon and his home made callioforte jam the classic 'Tiger Rag.'
Minimalism meets performance in the latest lineup from ADYRO, a collection of sneakers designed to rethink the link between price and perceived quality. Built with a focus on engineering over branding, each pair delivers a clean, understated look with the comfort of performance footwear, weighing in at just 9.6 ounces per shoe without sacrificing structure. A patent-pending Y-Lock-Fit system lets you dial in the fit once and slip them on effortlessly, keeping the silhouette streamlined by concealing the laces. Underfoot, a flexible FULLFORM outsole pairs with an Air-O-Sole cork and TPU insole to provide breathable, all-day comfort. The result is a quiet shift toward practical luxury, where the value is in how the shoe performs, not how loudly it announces itself.
Presented by ADYRO.
Guided by the philosophy of Colin Chapman—"simplify, then add lightness"—Nike strips back the design with the Ava X. The silhouette focuses on weight reduction without sacrificing structure, pairing a textile upper with synthetic leather overlays for durability. Underfoot, a Cushion 3.0 midsole provides responsive cushioning, while a high-abrasion outsole adds grip across varied conditions. The result is a lightweight trainer built with a more streamlined, functional approach.
Presented by Nike.
It might seem like a silly question since we encounter glass every day — in fact, some of you are probably reading this through a layer of glass (or two) right now. But why is glass transparent? Find out in this animated short from TED-Ed.
Poor Henry. He's a lonely guy, so when he makes his Anytime Chili, he only makes it for one. But after seeing his cooking, we understand why he doesn't have dinner guests anymore.
Rather, the actor that plays Sherlock meets his self-proclaimed nemesis. Benedict Cumberbatch calls in Count Von Count to solve Murray's nigh-unsolvable challenge.
The goat sim market has been in a shambles for years — neglect, old tech, and lack of support have left the genre in the lurch. Thankfully, Coffee Stain Studios is here with a first alpha look at their next-gen Goat Simulator, promising to take goat simulation 'to a whole new level.'
Bar soap rarely gets an upgrade, but the Duke Cannon Soap Puck rethinks the format with a compact, palm-sized design built for grip, portability, and longevity. Triple-milled for a denser, longer-lasting bar, it delivers a rich lather while holding up better than typical soaps, making it just as suited for daily showers as it is for gym bags and travel kits. Formulated with natural oils and free of phthalates, it cleans without overcomplicating things, while the rounded puck shape feels deliberate in hand. It's a small shift in form that turns a basic essential into something more considered and durable.
Presented by Duke Cannon.
Vita Coco is turning up the sweet-and-tart with its newest Frosted Lemonade Treats, the latest addition to its popular coconut water-inspired lineup. Following hits like Strawberries & Creme and Orange & Creme, this flavor pairs zesty lemon with a coconutty finish for a refreshingly indulgent twist. Designed as a small moment of escape, Frosted Lemonade Treats transform a hectic commute or cluttered desk into a sunnier state of mind, delivering the functional benefits of coconut water with bold, pronounceable ingredients. Available nationwide in stores and online, it's the ultimate pick-me-up for anyone who wants a mindful, mood-boosting treat that feels like summer in a bottle.
Presented by Vita Coco.
This 50-second spot for The Sunday Times' revamped weekend publication takes one actor and interprets six iconic scenes from film, music, and art.
At The Animation Workshop in Denmark, students are given a classic film and asked do an original take inspired by the source material. The results are brilliant, like this re-telling of The Big Lebowski as a kung-fu flick.