Nobody Knows You're A Dog
A stop-motion PSA depicting the dangers of being a cat on the internet.
A stop-motion PSA depicting the dangers of being a cat on the internet.
That smooth, shiny MacBook you're watching this video on now is actually just a tablet of rust. EngineerGuy Bill Hammack explains how aluminum and titanium products like those used on Apple's products are made to resist corrosion by oxidizing the surface.
Somebody had to do it. The trailer from the Arnold Schwarzenegger's classic Total Recall set to the audio from Colin Farrell's 2012 reboot.
Caliber is rewriting the playbook on personal training with a science-driven coaching program designed for busy professionals who want real results without wasting time. Caliber pairs each member with an elite coach—only 1 in 100 applicants make the cut—to deliver personalized strength, cardio, and nutrition plans through its powerful app. Members see an average 20% improvement in body composition within 3 months, all for a fraction of the cost of traditional training, starting at $200/month. For September, Caliber is knocking $100 off all coaching plans, making the smartest way to get in shape even smarter.
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Built to handle the shift from crisp autumn trails to winter's unpredictable storms, the Air Jordan 1 Element Low A/T fuses classic Jordan DNA with all-weather function. A GORE-TEX-lined upper keeps rain and slush at bay, while a rugged trail outsole and cushioned foam midsole deliver stability and comfort across slick streets or muddy paths. Its perforated toe box nods to the original, but every other detail is engineered for exploration. Equal parts legacy and utility—this is the Air Jordan built for fall's chill and winter's edge.
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Film's creepiest kids brought together in one creepy supercut.
CDZA one-ups Walk Off The Earth's guitar-sharing cover by adding a seventh member to their Steinway for an instrumental performance of Jay-Z and Kanye West's "Ni**as in Paris."
Thomas Sidney McCallum made his own 75th anniversary tribute to the Golden Gate Bridge with this time-lapes video of the fireworks ceremony.
Two graduate students at the MIT Media Lab ingeniously created a device that turns virtually anything into a touch pad controller for your computer.
When designer Bruce Kilgore first sketched the AF1 in 1982, he borrowed from Nike's Approach hiking boot—lowering the heel for better movement and creating a basketball icon that's quietly rooted in trail performance. Four decades later, that connection comes full circle. The AF1 GTX Vibram swaps courtside polish for alpine grit, pairing a waterproof GORE-TEX leather upper with a rugged Vibram outsole engineered to grip slick streets like a rock face. It's the AF1 reimagined for rain, sleet, and snow—because not every journey happens indoors.
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Kara Pure 2's award-winning tech turns air into alkaline-rich drinking water—no plumbing, installation, or bottle runs required. Power on the sleek, stainless steel device and it quietly produces fresh, mineral-rich water around the clock. Already a 2x TIME "Best Inventions" winner, Kara Water's cutting-edge devices work in any climate and are a favorite at hotspots like the Hilton Conrad Hotel and House of Sound NYC. Kara Pure 2 exemplifies the convergence of sustainability, technology, convenience, and design.
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Creepy robots, creepy. A group of dancing NAO robots — built by Aldebaran Robotics and programmed by MIT's Patrick Bechon and Jean-Jacques Slotine — give a "Thriller" performance.
Adding six species of monkeys with six different synthesizers, does not equal electronic music.