Stupid Moped Tricks
This moped rider not only hit the highway at 85 mph – without a helmet, he does it lying down, with his face towards the ground. We’re amazed the stunt ended without tragedy.
This moped rider not only hit the highway at 85 mph – without a helmet, he does it lying down, with his face towards the ground. We’re amazed the stunt ended without tragedy.
This micro four-thirds camcorder is for serious video pros, with interchangeable lenses and a mirrorless design. It shoots full HD at 1080/60i or 1080/30p, and stores up to 12 hours of video.
Built with JavaScript and WebGL, this 3D demo shows off what’s truly possible in a web browser. You’ll need a recent copy of Google’s Chromium. Hit “L” while the demo plays for a fun surprise.
David Altobelli’s haunting, artful video for Philip Selway’s solo album has such a simple premise, but left us shaken by the end. What else do you expect from one of the members of Radiohead?
The skater on this video only does one trick, and it’s a measly ollie at that. So what could possibly happen for it to be worth watching? An epic spill? Will he be run over? What the…?
Derek Frankowski and Ryan Gibb used a RED camera to shoot Life Cycles, a mountain biking flick Geek.com likened to “Planet Earth combined with an extreme sports video”. More videos here.
David Guarino tricks out baseball caps with vintage kimono patterns to come up with sweet-looking streetwear, and an attention-grabbing mix of East and West on your dome.
Despite the fact that the Boxee Box hasn’t even been released yet, D-Link and Intel announced an upgrade to the 1.2GHz Atom CE4100 CPU, helping it handle H.264 video at up to 1080p/60fps.
If you never thought skate videos can be relaxing, watch this wonderfully shot short by Brett Novak, featuring the playful Kilian Martin and the ethereal music of Patrick Watson.
It took Martin Montesano about three years to build the Walking Beast, a 6.5 ton, 11 x 8.4 x 24 ft mechanical spider. It’s powered by a Chevy V8 engine and can carry 8 people. Mad Max approves.
This 80’s-style boombox fits iPod devices, lets you record from the FM tuner to MP3 and save directly to an SD card or USB. Bonus: “D†batteries let you take it on the subway for a delightfully retro ride.
While it’s not quite as poetic as the octopus who stole a video camera, this manta ray nabbed cameraman Travis Matteson’s Canon 5D Mark II. Luckily, the ray dropped the $5k+ camera rig.
Similar to Flipboard, FLUD is a stylish way of reading and sharing articles on the iPad. FLUD is a paid app, but since it’s an RSS feed reader you always have lots of free content at your fingertips.
ID Wes Rhoad’s zero emissions concept 4 wheel electric motorcycle isn’t brand new, but still remains too cool for school, with its slick steering handles, funky headlight and badass wheels.
We’re baffled by the half-naked dudes in this short film from Russia, but we’re duly impressed by the computer-generated Transformers animations, built with 3DS Max, Boujou and After Effects.
With the new season of the most warped (and funny) show on television upon us this Thursday (9/16), catch up with Sweet Dee and the boys with last season’s Blu-ray/DVD release.
Did you know that when ants get separated from their colony, they start following each other in a circle until they drop dead? The phenomenon looks like an insect hurricane. Nature sure is weird.
There were 2 Battles of Endor that fateful day; this one involved a man and his monkey vs. a woman and hers. If we could throw the Smokemonster in from Lost we think we’d have the perfect storm.
Pagani created the Tricolore in honor of the 50th anniversary of the Frecce Tricolori, Italy’s aerobatic team. The Tricolore’s paint scheme matches that of the Tricolori’s planes. More pics here.
Wingtips plus sneakers? Who would have thought of this combination? Yet Converse pulled it off, and these are not merely decent, they actually look cool. We hope this counts as formal wear.
Freaking Aweso.me is a new art line created by The Awesomer founder Sion Lee. Their first piece is this awesome zombie poster, loaded up with 978 references to undead movies, books, and games.
The Ubisoft crew still do their ridiculous hoodie gimmick, but they also share a lot of juicy details about Assassins Creed: Brotherhood, like the ability to summon your customized assassins.
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