Darth Vader, probably the most famous movie villain in the world, or indeed in the entire galaxy, now also has his own car. The Star Wars antagonist got his own version of the Batmobile for the Comic-Con convention, naturally in the form of his infamous mask. The life-size car was made by the toy manufacturer Hot Wheels, the only dark side is that only one will see the light of day. If the force is there, a toy will soon be waiting for you.
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Sometimes I walk around the keyboard, sometimes in nature. One time I twist the heels, the other time the kitchen. I press the trigger once, the pedals a second time. And one time I play the role of a moviegoer, another time a nanny. Life offers such a wide range of things that it would be pointless to dip your brush in just a color or two, right?
Today, there is no apartment without at least one smartphone. Then there are tablets, mp3 players, and other handy electronic devices, all aesthetic pieces of equipment, but once plugged into a charging cable, it's like giving a plate of spaghetti to a small child. A stable is created. Fortunately, the solution to this problem is in the palm of your hand, or rather, on the shelf. On the shelf named The Stage.
Basement Jaxx duo's new music video continues a string of oddities in their repertoire, as it follows the scientific process of creating a robot that, in the final stage, closely imitates twerking, the sexually seductive dance that Miley Cyrus launched into the stratosphere. Hmmm, maybe it's time for the British duo to spin their own "Where's your head at?"
Testosterone Festival is back and with it the steroid, sorry, stereotypical definition of manly men. And since it's a wedge with a wedge, Sylvester Stallone and a group of action movie stars let the means of warfare do the talking this time as well, as they're dealing with a ruthless arms dealer. Who says there is no place for old people?
We all know what time it is when a market situation occurs. In today's times, there is ruthless competition everywhere, so you have to stand out in order to survive. The Ritot smartwatch is a projection of this mentality. Literally. It is a watch that does not display data on the screen as we are used to (if we can even talk about being used to smart watches), because it does not have one at all, but just projects the information onto our hand.
Anyone who thinks that hipsters are a one-day fad, should take a walk through the city areas that we will present to you below, and whoever thinks that there are few of them in the world, should borrow the iconic Ray-Ban prescription frames from one of them. he puts in the lenses and takes another good look. Because not only can you find them in all cosmopolitan cities, today they even have their own neighborhoods.
One of the best remedies for summer days when the mercury rises to unbearable temperatures is the sound of opening a can and taking that first sip. But what if the can is not always cold and, frankly, nobody likes lukewarm beer or Coca-Cola at room temperature. What to do when you don't have time for the 'cooling bureaucracy' of the fridge and freezer? Watch the video and you will find the answer.
For many years, aerial photography was just a dream of photographers, but with the advent of low-cost 'trots', drones, this kind of photography literally flew into the sky. Check out the five best photos from the contest of the French branch of National Geographic and Dronestagram in our gallery.
Deserts seem like a lonely place that does not overly love the living, but at the same time a popular place for meditation and purification. Although it's a metaphorical cleansing, now you can actually cleanse yourself in the Mojave Desert in California. A swimming pool is waiting for you in an unknown location. A mirage? No, at least not until May 1, 2015.
Jawbone's freshly roasted Up Coffee app is a must-have piece of equipment on any coffeephile's smartphone, as it carefully keeps track of the amount of caffeine in the body and, like a coffee bean grinder, grinds those rough numbers into fine data that tells how it affects sleep.
Cooking is an art. Of course, just as you can paint anything on a canvas, you can also throw anything on a plate. But the canvas can also be a surface for wonderful creations, like a plate - the chef's canvas - a place for the unforgettable tastes and smells of a culinary artist. But in order to create a work of art, both the visual artist and the culinary artist must work with their hearts. And this is where Carl Casper gets stuck as chef.
The Japanese Azuma Makoto did not gather a gallery or maybe a flower shop for the exhibition space of his botanical installations, but space. He sent a Japanese white pine (bonsai) and some carefully designed flower arrangements into the weightless space. Since I'm sure you haven't seen the exhibition live, a photo gallery awaits you below.