March 18, 2024

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EV Makers Spend Big For Super Bowl Ads

GM, Dodge, Jeep & Kia ran high-dollar 60-second commercials for Super Bowl 57 that revealed very little information on their models. But there were some yuks, so here they are:

Outdoor+Adventure Gear Guide — Fall 2021

TrailKeg Gallon Package — Make these TrailKeg beer growlers your personal kegs when you’re on the go. With their double-walled vacuum insulated design, they’re created to keep your beer icy

Metal Vent Tech Short Sleeve Shirt 2.0

The Stink-Proof Workout Shirt

If you have a hockey player in your family then you understand the unique and never-ending stink that permeates from every piece of equipment, it’s not pretty. The founders of

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Catching Up With Bear Grylls

Catching up with Bear Grylls is an exercise in itself. The host and star of the Disney +/NatGeo series Running Wild with Bear Grylls, and appointment adventure TV fixture for

7 Destinations That Will Pay You To Visit Once The Pandemic Is Over

Many of us have become shut-ins by force due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Staying home has its perks, but many people have been planning their next vacation since lockdown began. With so many nations across the world experiencing economic hardship due to the pandemic, some have plans around increasing tourism and restoring economic standing.

Wearables Might Be Powered by Sweat Sooner Than You Think

The future of wearables is here. These devices have been around for a few years but have recently taken off as hot commodities. Whether it’s for exercise or health, wearable technology is becoming increasingly valuable. Though these devices usually use battery power to operate, new wearable technology now has a biological option — sweat.

Post-Pandemic SUVs Head Two Different Directions

New Models Introduced This Week Offer Electric or High-Horsepower Gas Choices

The automotive market is not always clear in the direction it’s taking at any given moment. This week was one of those weeks. Future SUV buyers are going to be able to choose from a very green path or one emphasizing horsepower and off-road proficiency.

Mercedes and Nvidia Partner on Self-Driving Cars

Mercedes-Benz invented the automobile 134 years ago—and four years from now is asserting it will reinvent the transportation device. New models introduced in 2024 with being equipped with a still-being-designed super processor from chipmaker Nvidia that will allow customers to upgrade their cars later and add new features such as self-driving capabilities.

Tommy Corey’s Journey from Thru-Hiker to Artist

Tommy Corey’s subjects are fellow hikers, those he’s met along the trail who inspired him with their vulnerability. There is a quality to his images that’s captivating, perhaps because it’s something that has become uncommon in our society.

EV Makers Spend Big For Super Bowl Ads

GM, Dodge, Jeep & Kia ran high-dollar 60-second commercials for Super Bowl 57 that revealed very little information on their models. But there were some yuks, so here they are:

Outdoor+Adventure Gear Guide — Fall 2021

TrailKeg Gallon Package — Make these TrailKeg beer growlers your personal kegs when you’re on the go. With their double-walled vacuum insulated design, they’re created to keep your beer icy

Metal Vent Tech Short Sleeve Shirt 2.0

The Stink-Proof Workout Shirt

If you have a hockey player in your family then you understand the unique and never-ending stink that permeates from every piece of equipment, it’s not pretty. The founders of

pre_7a8480a9f034f5df06551f5ce2828596

Catching Up With Bear Grylls

Catching up with Bear Grylls is an exercise in itself. The host and star of the Disney +/NatGeo series Running Wild with Bear Grylls, and appointment adventure TV fixture for

7 Destinations That Will Pay You To Visit Once The Pandemic Is Over

Many of us have become shut-ins by force due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Staying home has its perks, but many people have been planning their next vacation since lockdown began. With so many nations across the world experiencing economic hardship due to the pandemic, some have plans around increasing tourism and restoring economic standing.

Wearables Might Be Powered by Sweat Sooner Than You Think

The future of wearables is here. These devices have been around for a few years but have recently taken off as hot commodities. Whether it’s for exercise or health, wearable technology is becoming increasingly valuable. Though these devices usually use battery power to operate, new wearable technology now has a biological option — sweat.

Post-Pandemic SUVs Head Two Different Directions

New Models Introduced This Week Offer Electric or High-Horsepower Gas Choices

The automotive market is not always clear in the direction it’s taking at any given moment. This week was one of those weeks. Future SUV buyers are going to be able to choose from a very green path or one emphasizing horsepower and off-road proficiency.

Mercedes and Nvidia Partner on Self-Driving Cars

Mercedes-Benz invented the automobile 134 years ago—and four years from now is asserting it will reinvent the transportation device. New models introduced in 2024 with being equipped with a still-being-designed super processor from chipmaker Nvidia that will allow customers to upgrade their cars later and add new features such as self-driving capabilities.

Tommy Corey’s Journey from Thru-Hiker to Artist

Tommy Corey’s subjects are fellow hikers, those he’s met along the trail who inspired him with their vulnerability. There is a quality to his images that’s captivating, perhaps because it’s something that has become uncommon in our society.

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