Living Like It's 1986
After realizing his kids were overly obsessed with their iPads, Ontario native Blair McMillan and his family traded in their technology to live life like it's 1986, right down to the mullets.
After realizing his kids were overly obsessed with their iPads, Ontario native Blair McMillan and his family traded in their technology to live life like it's 1986, right down to the mullets.
The DJI Phantom gives you a drone's-eye view of Burning Man 2013.
From the very first time he held a camera in his hands to his captivating black and white photos of the coastal wilderness. this profile by Vertical Online follows photographer Marty Knapp's career capturing the landscapes of Northern California.
The HairMax Ultima 12 LaserComb is a drug-free, FDA-cleared device that uses low-level laser therapy to stimulate hair follicles and promote regrowth. In just 8 minutes per session, three times a week, it's built for ease of use while delivering fuller, denser results over time. Clinical studies suggest LLLT devices like this can improve hair thickness when used consistently.
Presented by Hairmax.
London Sock Company's Classic Trainer socks are lightweight, breathable Scottish Lisle cotton essentials built for comfort and style. This 12-pair set offers versatile colors with subtle ribbing and logo detail, perfect for slipping into trainers while keeping a polished, understated look.
Presented by London Sock Co.
Eminem is back and going old school with this boombox-worthy lead single. His new album The Marshall Mathers LP 2 will be available November 5, 2013.
Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson partner up for a 17-year manhunt across Louisiana. The eight-episode cop drama will also star Michelle Monaghan, Alexandra Daddario and Elizabeth Reaser, and will make its debut January 2014 on HBO.
With a shortage on dragons running around in the wild, the Game of Thrones crew had to get creative with creating these mythical creatures. In comes Pixmondo. The German special effects house gives an inside look at how their team brought to life Daenerys Targaryen's adolescent dragons.
Alabama band Iron Horse adds some banjo and string bass to "Enter Sandman" for a bluegrass cover that almost rivals the Metallica original.
Most budgets fail for a simple reason: people are making decisions without a clear picture of where their money is actually going. Rocket Money aims to solve that problem by consolidating accounts, spending activity, recurring bills, and subscriptions into a single dashboard that turns financial guesswork into actionable insight. The platform automatically categorizes transactions, highlights spending trends, and helps users build realistic budgets that adapt to everyday life, whether managing a household, splitting costs with roommates, or tracking personal expenses. Its standout feature remains subscription management, surfacing forgotten recurring charges and allowing users to cancel unwanted services directly through the app. Combined with real-time alerts for unusual spending, upcoming bills, and budget progress, Rocket Money feels less like a spreadsheet replacement and more like a financial control center designed to help users spend more intentionally and keep more of what they earn.
Presented by Rocket Money.
The modern sneaker rotation demands versatility. One day starts with a flight across the country, the next with a coffee stop across town. The Nike Zoom Vomero 5 thrives in both worlds, combining the technical complexity of an early-2000s running shoe with the understated versatility of an everyday staple. Layered mesh, synthetic suede, and plastic accents create a distinctive honeycomb-like look, while Zoom Air cushioning and a foam midsole provide comfort for long days on your feet. Originally built for performance, the Vomero 5 has become one of Nike's most adaptable silhouettes equally comfortable navigating airport terminals, city streets, and everything in between.
Presented by Nike.
If you've spent any amount of time on Devour, it's easy to see that we have a slight obsession with all things stop-motion. In this short documentary, PBS Off Book pays tribute to the meticulous minds that spend countless hours manipulating anything from puppets to Play-Doh, in order to manually create these unique stories.