Lake Powell Blob
Catching your friends having the time of their lives launching each other 50 feet into the air in the picturesque waters of Lake Powell, Utah, just another day in the life of filmmaker Devin Graham.
Catching your friends having the time of their lives launching each other 50 feet into the air in the picturesque waters of Lake Powell, Utah, just another day in the life of filmmaker Devin Graham.
The International Space Station is continually rolling out its fair share of mesmerizing time-lapses. However, with his clever us of "stacking" image sequences, photographer Christopher Malin creates a particularly stargasmic Tron-inspired light show.
The Gregory Brothers waste no time auto-tuning last night's debate to add to their presidential collection.
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Minecraft's greatest strength has always been the creativity of its community, and the Minecraft Marketplace is where that imagination comes to life. Home to thousands of creator-made add-ons, adventure maps, skin packs, texture packs, mashups, mini games, and survival worlds, the Marketplace offers endless ways to reshape the familiar block-built universe. Through July 28, the annual Summer Sale makes exploring even easier, with more than 300 Marketplace items discounted by up to 33%. Whether you're looking to reinvent your next survival world or dive into a completely new adventure, it's one of the easiest ways to keep Minecraft feeling fresh.
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The camera for those who like it extreme have released their latest piece of video-recording gold. The GoPro HERO3 is the company's first Wi-Fi-enabled camera and is 30% smaller, 25% lighter, and two times more powerful than its predecessors.
The Space Shuttle Endeavour makes one last time-lapse journey through the streets of Los Angeles to its final resting place at the California Science Center in Exposition Park.
With Street View as your guide, Google has opened the doors to their North Carolina data center and are are taking viewers on virtual tours through the walls of servers that power their products.
Prankster extraordinaire Jimmy Kimmel hits Hollywood Boulevard to get the public's opinion on the presidential debate, four hours before the debate even started.
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As back-to-school season approaches, the reMarkable Paper Pure offers a smarter way to keep notes, assignments, and ideas organized without the distractions of a traditional tablet. Its 10.3-inch black-and-white Canvas display and textured writing surface recreate the feel of pen on paper, while near-instant digital ink makes lectures, study sessions, and brainstorming feel natural. Lightweight enough to carry between classes and capable of lasting up to three weeks on a charge, it also syncs with Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, and popular calendar platforms, with handwriting search, text conversion, and AI-powered summaries helping students spend less time organizing notes and more time learning.
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Phil Doyle makes his way across the city of Cambridge the fastest way he knows how.
A group of remote controlled street racers, powered by Freddie Wong, Rob Dyrdek, and Christopher "Big Black" Boykin, run from the law in a Need for Speed-esque car chase of epic proportions.