Take a ride to the top of a 246-feet tall tree in Australia, shot in 360º video.
A tribute to the late John Candy, comprised of a collection of his greatest hits.
Make hitting fitness goals and living a healthier lifestyle simple — with the Simple app. Simple isn't a restrictive list of do's and don'ts. Using AI and a team of nutritional, behavioral, and medical experts, Simple gives users an incremental approach to help form healthy habits that last without give-up and quit burnout. After filling out a detailed survey, users with have access to the NutriScanner, an easy-to-use food logger, daily workout plans with everything from strength training to yoga, and Avo, an AI-powered in-app coach to answer questions and offer real-world applicable suggestions. With Simple, you can live healthier without feeling like going to boot camp.
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Great sound, classic looks, and no compromises. Marshall's new Emberton II portable speaker builds on the original with even more battery life for more music wherever you go. The Emberton II can now go up to 10 more hours between charges, for a total of 30. Marshall's True Stereophonic tech gives the Emberton II the same room-filling sound in a small footprint, and the vintage look of the company's vintage guitar amps gives it a timeless style. Also much like their famed amplifiers, multiple Emberton II can be connected and "stacked" to form more powerful stero sound from the two combined units. The Emberton II is IP67-rated against dust and water for great music in any weather.
Jay Leno takes the Hot Wheels Darth Vader car for a test drive.
The United States of America is a vast place, with tons of places to discover — for citizens and International visitors alike. America is a compact atlas meant to introduce the country's most interesting destinations. Its primary focus is National Parks, State Parks, and National Forests, but includes all types of other points of interest as well, including historic sites, hiking trails, natural wonders, amusement centers, regional highlights, and sporting centers. Densely packed with information, the book is halfway filled with full-color maps and is printed on cream-white, gilt-edge paper that's Smyth sewn for added strength.
Few brands — Ikea and Apple, perhaps — are as widely known for their dogged approach to design as Braun. Founded in 1921, the company became associated with functional design under the eye of Dieter Rams in the 1960s, a legacy that follows it today. Braun: Designed to Keep traces the company's history through defining moments that help split the book into three sections. Covering both the company's changes, and key figures, and filled with over 500 images of products old and new, this book is sure to delight any design aficionado.
Mad scientist Colin Furze proves anything can be improved with more horsepower.
George W. Bush decides to join the presidential race in an attempt to save the GOP candidacy.