Starhawk (Launch Trailer)
Take on up to 32 players in massive online battles, and if you need help, call for equipment, vehicles and fortifications to be dropped into the field. We know what we’re playing tonight.
Take on up to 32 players in massive online battles, and if you need help, call for equipment, vehicles and fortifications to be dropped into the field. We know what we’re playing tonight.
Lunar Europe’s Nova climbing wall offers aesthetics that blend into a modern home like a work of art, but provide challenging climbing surfaces, and light-up routes triggered by an iPhone app.
German artist EVOL creates unbelievably realistic illustrations of apartment buildings using cardboard, spray paint and complex stencils. Check out more of his work on his website.
Nico Rosberg of the Mercedes AMG Petronas Formula One team explains the unusual sitting position of an F1 driver inside the race car’s cockpit and the challenges that arise because of it.
These cats need to get upstairs, but instead of looking for a staircase, they take the easy way out (or up) courtesy of this low-budget lift contrived by their owner – who couldn’t afford one of these.
Alisa Toninato makes cast-iron skillets shaped like the continental states of the U.S. The optional magnetic hanger lets you show ’em off after you’re done making state-shaped food.
Last April, passengers aboard the Copenhagen Metro were treated to the classiest flash mob ever: a performance of Edvard Grieg’s Peer Gynt by the Copenhagen Philharmonic Orchestra.
Aside from not looking at explosions, cool guys and girls also land three-point style. Practice your landing with this supercut by Duncan Robson. Be sure to look up slowly for dramatic effect.
The Liteforce Tech Aviators are Ray-Ban’s update on its classic sunglasses. Instead of metal, these ones are made from a thermoplastic bio-material that is very light, durable and comfortable.
The boys from Baltimore are back, still fresh and still evolving. Honeycomb and Gotham are two sides of the same psychedelic coin that Animal Collective is known for. Listen to Gotham here.
This custom-built robotic creation uses 22 servo motors to transform from car to walking humanoid and back in seconds. We only hope we’ll be able to buy one for ourselves someday.
A brief documentary by William Bradford about Icon’s eyepopping revival of the Bronco, Ford’s classic off-road turned sport utility vehicle. Featuring Icon CEO and founder Jonathan Ward.
This 4.8″ Android phone isn’t sold on specs, instead promising an array of new features including voice control, face recognition, NFC file sharing, and a screen which dims when you’re not looking at it.
Filmbot shows off the slow-motion prowess of the new Phantom M120 camera, a portable rig capable of shooting full HD video at 730fps. Song is Reaching Out by Nero (er, really Hall and Oates.)
Arthur Boorman was injured while serving as a paratrooper in the Gulf War. Doctors told him he’d never walk unassisted again. But with the help of a fitness program, he proved them wrong.
These lightweight, durable motorbikes run on electric power, with top speeds of 80mph and a 2 hour runtime. The MX goes off-road, while the SM is for urban dwellers, and the PD is for cops.
Max Payne 3 will entice players with multiplayer that is infused with narrative – e.g. performance-based changes in objectives or conditions, encouraging rivalry – and unique power-ups.
An inspiring commercial for the 2012 Paralympics, showing a reverse chronology of the disabled runner’s recovery. Watch the making of video here. The print ad is equally impressive.
Nick McKaig pays tribute to composer John Williams by covering the full title theme of Star Wars using nothing but his voice. He recorded over 90 tracks and spent a total of 300 hours to make the song.
(NSFW) Despite what the title and the picture seem to imply, this video isn’t about software or computers. YouTuber monkeyspin was working when he heard a noise coming from his window.
RedBubble seller satansbrand mashed up the names of the houses in Game of Thrones with the logos of existing beer brands. The graphics are available as T-shirts, hoodies and stickers.
Using a sandbox equipped with a Kinect and a projector, this interactive environment displays a live topographic map based on the height of the sand, and simulates water flowing through valleys.
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