YouTubers Read Tweets About Themselves
Jimmy Kimmel expands his "Mean Tweets" series with a new Vid Con edition. As if their comments sections aren't full enough, he rounds up YouTube's finest to see what the Twitter trolls think of them.
Jimmy Kimmel expands his "Mean Tweets" series with a new Vid Con edition. As if their comments sections aren't full enough, he rounds up YouTube's finest to see what the Twitter trolls think of them.
Shaolin warrior monks, communist Chinese defectors, and the Wu-Tang Clan all have one thing in common — Shifu Shi Yan Ming. After defecting to the US in 1992, Ming moved to New York in 1994 and opened the USA Shaolin Temple, training students, actors — and the Wu-Tang Clan.
From here on out, just assume that every car you see on a screen isn't real. The Mill Blackbird is a fully-adjustable, electric-powered rolling camera, designed to be skinned over by CG models of real cars.
Originally released in 1982, the aptly named Nike Field General was originally designed for wear by pro quarterbacks. While we doubt we'll see any current QBs rocking them anytime soon, they are a solid choice for casual wear. The upper is a mix of durable textile and suede, with a touch of leather used for the heel cap and Swoosh. A foam midsole offers reasonable comfort, while the nubby Waffle sole provides outstanding grip, and might make these a sleeper choice for wear on the golf course. A variety of colorways range from subtle to bold, ensuring there's a version of the retro silhouette to fit your style.
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RTA teams up with LA Lakers forward Jarred "Vando" Vanderbilt for a new collection that channels his signature off-court style into the RTA's bold, street-luxe aesthetic. The drop fuses sharp silhouettes and premium materials with a rebellious edge reflecting Vando's rise from NBA star to style icon. Key pieces include the Marco Jacket in exclusive RTA x Vando colors, the swagger-heavy Jordan Hoodie, and the Rafa Oversized Sweatpants built for effortless flex. It's bold, modern streetwear—refined but never restrained.
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In 1947, a car club called The Oilers modded out their Model Ts and raced them in the Mojave desert. The Race of Gentlemen carries on that tradition on the beaches of Wildwood, N.J. Every car must be vintage and every stache must be waxed with stipulations citing that the hot rods and the outfits date pre 1934.
Robert Langdon is back, but this time with a bad case of amnesia. Tom Hanks returns to his role as the famous symbologist, this time to unravel a mystery hidden in Dante Alighieri's Inferno. In theaters October 2016.
While much of the world has gone paperless, there's still a place in every home for a printer, scanner, and copying machine. HP's Smart Tank 5101 All-in-One does all three. The eponymous tanks hold up to two years or 6,000 pages of ink, which is included in the box, and have a proprietary spill-free refill system. Self-healing WiFi provides a dependable connection for all devices via the HP app, enabling wireless scanning, copying, and printing, with the latter supporting borderless photos. Smart illuminating buttons make on-device use a breeze, and built-in HP Wolf Essential Security protects the printer from cyber threats. Available now for $70 off.
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Nike brings a streetwear icon to the fairway with the Air Max 1 '86 OG G Golf Shoe. Blending retro flair with performance-ready tech, this updated classic features the original four-window design, offering a full view of its signature Max Air cushioning—now tuned for the golf course. A synthetic water-resistant upper, spikeless traction, and full-length foam midsole deliver comfort and grip through every round, rain or shine. Finished with the vintage "Nike Air" heel logo and unmistakable 1986-inspired detailing, it's a timeless silhouette built for year-round play.
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There's a monster flying over Singapore. At the Marina Barrage dam. An estimated 200 foot-long, custom-made octopus kite took took to the air a kite enthusiast gathering, six people to get it into the air and control it while flying.
In their line of less terrifying robots, Boston Dynamics is introducing their SpotMini. A smaller version of the Spot robot, the SpotMini weighs 55 pound and can run for 90 minutes fully charged. It's quiet motor and elongated arm upgrade this bad boy to a beer-fetching housecleaner. Looks like man has a new best friend.