Prehistoric First Pitch
Prehistory met America's favorite pastime when a baby Tyrannosaurus rex threw out the first pitch when the Padres played the Royals.
Prehistory met America's favorite pastime when a baby Tyrannosaurus rex threw out the first pitch when the Padres played the Royals.
A brilliant, painstaking edit of the Star Wars prequel trilogy with the aim of emphasizing the relationship between Anakin Skywalker and Padmé Amidala. Unfortunately, the acting could not be improved, but the story is actually cohesive and makes sense.
Anthony Richardson from the Exploding Heads returns to call another exciting game of "cricket" for the A-Team.
Private Label QR turns ordinary household labels into dynamic digital reference points, using durable QR stickers that link physical objects to editable information accessible from any smartphone camera. Once attached to a box, appliance, container, suitcase, or keepsake, each label can store notes, photos, instructions, contact details, or organizational data that can be updated anytime without replacing the sticker itself. The system feels especially useful for the kind of real-world friction most smart-home products ignore, from labeling moving boxes and organizing pantry goods to leaving appliance instructions for Airbnb guests or preserving the stories tied to family heirlooms. With no app required and built-in controls for private, public, or group visibility, the platform lands somewhere between modern inventory management and a digital memory layer for everyday objects.
Presented by PLQR.
Switching wireless carriers has traditionally involved enough friction to keep most people exactly where they are, but T-Mobile is trying to remove that excuse with a streamlined digital process designed to get customers through checkout in 15 minutes or less per line. The experience focuses on speed and simplicity, allowing users to switch online or through the T-Life app while keeping the device they already own. To further lower the barrier, T-Mobile's Keep & Switch program offers up to $800 via virtual prepaid card to help pay off eligible phones when customers make the move, creating a proposition that is equal parts convenience and cost savings.
Presented by T-Mobile.
It's hard to be sexy when saying millions of women children are dying from preventable causes.
Two men inspired by H.G. Wells' The Time Machine go on an obsessive journey to build an actual time machine - in very different ways.
Surprisingly big, even compared to other moons in the solar system, and really far away.
Having friends on Facebook is nice. This PSA from Glove and Boots will ensure that you keep your Facebook friends. And your job. And a sense of self that is grounded in reality.
The Monterey Overshirt from Collars & Co leans into the kind of effortless layering piece that works year-round without overthinking it. Cut from a lightweight cotton-linen blend with a touch of stretch, it delivers breathable comfort with just enough structure to hold its shape, striking a balance between relaxed and refined. Details like patch pockets, working buttons, and a clean pointed collar keep things classic, while the unlined construction makes it easy to throw over a tee or polo as temperatures shift. Machine washable and designed for a true-to-size fit, it's a straightforward staple that slots easily into a daily rotation without feeling like an afterthought.
Presented by Collars & Co.
RiseGuide is bringing AI coaching to one of the most anxiety-inducing modern skills: public speaking. The platform's new Speech Analyzer listens to up to 60 seconds of recorded speech, then evaluates pacing, confidence, pauses, filler words, and structure before delivering a score alongside targeted feedback for improvement. Built into RiseGuide's Charisma Mastery program, the feature feels less like another passive self-help tool and more like a speaking coach that fits in your pocket, helping users sharpen clarity, cadence, and presence through real-time analysis and repetition.
Presented by RiseGuide.
If you loved watching a tiny hamster eat tiny burritos, just wait until you see it eat a tiny slice of pizza.
Little Rock's Museum of Discovery scientist Kevin Delaney is blinding us with science while on The Tonight Show.