Stuff vs. Stuff
A new series of videos documenting what really goes on in your house after you go to sleep. Above is the second in the series, Can vs. Sprouts. The first one was Walkman vs. Hoover.
A new series of videos documenting what really goes on in your house after you go to sleep. Above is the second in the series, Can vs. Sprouts. The first one was Walkman vs. Hoover.
Who's ready for lunch? Marvel at what happens when a cheeseburger is dipped in belly-like hydrochloric acid.
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.
Kenneth Cole's latest men's sandal collection is proof that summer footwear can be both polished and practical. The lineup pairs premium leather uppers with cushioned insoles and flexible arch support, creating sandals built for everything from weekend errands to vacation getaways. Styles like the Worly and Willy offer classic thong silhouettes with elevated finishes, while the Wassen introduces a modern two-tone look and the Wooper delivers a refined leather slide that works just as well with linen trousers as it does with shorts. Comfortable enough for all-day wear and versatile enough for nearly any warm-weather outfit, these are the kind of sandals that earn a permanent place in your summer rotation.
Presented by Kenneth Cole.
Uber-nerds show off their iPad-powered beer keg.
Taken from the amazing BBC special James May on the Moon, in which James May from Top Gear is flown up 13 miles to the edge of space on a U-2 Spy Plane.
Since 1975, BMW has been working with famous artists like Calder, Stella, Lichtenstein, Warhol and Koons to turn race cars into works of art.
Time lapse of a Virgin 747 plane getting a complete makeover. What's wrong with the all-silver Airstream look at the beginning of the process?
Most hydration formulas are built for race day. Momentm's Ignition is designed for every day. Instead of loading up on sodium and sugar, the daily hydration mix combines a balanced blend of electrolytes with magnesium, potassium, coconut water powder, and functional ingredients including InnoSlim, Curcousin, Tulsi, and green tea extract to support hydration and metabolic wellness. With less than one gram of natural sugar, no caffeine, and no artificial sweeteners, Ignition is intended to become a daily ritual rather than a post-workout recovery drink. Grounded in Ayurvedic principles and modern clinical research, it offers a more measured approach to staying hydrated, while a limited-time summer promotion adds a complimentary orange water bottle with the purchase of two boxes.
Presented by momentm.
The Sunday reset shouldn't stop at the desk, and CleanMyMac makes it easy to extend the ritual to the device that runs the rest of your week. Built around eight cleanup and optimization modules, the Mac utility can clear forgotten downloads, duplicate screenshots, outdated caches, old files, and unused applications, while also checking for malware, managing background processes, and freeing up storage and memory. Smart Care provides the simplest entry point, scanning across the system and surfacing what needs attention in a few clicks, while deeper tools let you fine-tune performance and protection. It's less a tech chore than a recurring digital reset, leaving your Mac cleaner, lighter, and ready for Monday.
Presented by MacPaw.
The Porsche 918 Spyder made its driving debut on a closed road in Monterey, California last week. You know how you always say something like, "Man, I would kill for that car." Well, we would kill for this car. And dismember the body. And dispose of the pieces in separate states. While listening to Justin Bieber. On repeat.
Paul Stender's jet powered school bus tops 360 MPH. We're sure the kids are just thrilled to get to school even earlier.