One Last Dive
The goal was to scare the living daylights out of you in just one minute. Mission accomplished.
The goal was to scare the living daylights out of you in just one minute. Mission accomplished.
Take the real-life story of the Forty-seven Ronin, throw in some giant ogres, mythical witches, and a ton of CGI, and you have Keanu Reeves' upcoming samurai fantasy. In theaters December 25, 2013.
Being the science guy that he is, Bill Nye gives us the solution for Earth-killing asteroids.
Nike's Vapor Pro 3 delivers the bounce and explosiveness needed to maximize support in any hard-court scenario. Springy Air Zoom cushioning and a new rubber compound make the shoe the lightest Vapor yet, while the same midsole foam and outsole tread from the Vapor 2 continue to secure your footing for sharper cuts during side-to-side rallies and quick scrambles at the net. Structurally refined with a deeper flex notch for improved flexibility and responsiveness, the Vapor Pro 3 is ready from the opening serve to wherever life takes you long after the final point.
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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.
Presented by reMarkable.
Looking like a hipster James Bond, Casey Neistat heads to the Bonneville Salt Flats to finally start filming the commercial for the Mercedes CLA.
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From running the streets to sipping tea with Prince Edward, here's how the game of cricket changed the lives of the kids of Compton.
After receiving a computer from his family, former typographer Hal Lasko has taken his craft from paper to pixels. Dot by dot, the lovable 97-year old began creating amazing 8-bit art using Microsoft Paint, while inspiring us all with his talent and charm.
We're not sure this is exactly what Google had in mind for their latest piece of wearable technology, but you have to admit, James Deen and Andy San Dimas really do a great job highlighting the key features. Of the glasses. We were talking about the glasses. NSFW.
Luca Faloni expands its summer-ready layering lineup with a lightweight linen overshirt designed for warm-weather versatility. Cut from pure linen and crafted in Northern Italy, the piece features a relaxed straight-fit silhouette, cutaway collar, and breathable construction suited for transitional layering from cool mornings to late evening dinners. The natural texture of the linen gives the overshirt a lived-in character while maintaining the refined tailoring associated with Italian menswear. Lightweight enough for Mediterranean summers yet structured enough for everyday city wear, the overshirt moves easily between coastal escapes, café terraces, and everyday travel.
Presented by Luca Faloni.
Duke Cannon's Big Ass Brick of Soap is exactly what the name promises: an oversized bar built for long-lasting performance rather than quick replacements. This Costco-exclusive four-pack bundles four hefty 10-ounce bars, each crafted to deliver a rich lather and substantial feel that easily outlasts ordinary soap. With bold signature scents and the brand's unmistakably no-nonsense approach to grooming, it's a practical upgrade that keeps the shower stocked for months while offering exceptional value in a warehouse-sized package.
Presented by Duke Cannon.
Laugh until you schnitzel in you're Unterwäsche as The Copy Cat Channel compares harsh German sounds to other, less harsh languages. Here's part two for your viewing pleasure.
Photographer Michael Shainblum is taking your average, run-of-the mill time-lapse and turning it on its head with his lates video. By mirroring images of Chicago, San Francisco, San Diego, Las Vegas and Los Angeles, Shainblum was able to create these stunning kaleidoscopic visuals from great American cities.