It’s an oldie, but a goodie. If you were living under a rock for most of 2013, you may have missed one of the greatest fights of the year, between Joseph Gordon Levitt, Stephen Merchant and Jimmy Fallon on Fallon’s talk show. Start your morning right. Nail that with a coffee. [Source : YouTube]
Last weekend, Shigenori Goto became the latest fisherman to mistakenly haul up a very rare giant squid in his fishing nets.
Spencer McKinley, just your average Grade School kid, has pulled off an unlikely buzzer-beater that most NBA players can only dream of. Get your eagle eye out, the magic happens around second 52.
It’s nearly that time again. The ‘Game of Thrones’ Season 4 trailer debuted on HBO yesterday, and it got plenty of attention as fans the world over eagerly await the next instalment of the mammoth series.
When the last lightbulb goes out, and the last diesel generator is snatched away from you at the bombed-out Pick n Pay, how will you charge your laptop so you can go on Facebook and like statuses?
In what looks like a scene straight from ‘The Walking Dead’, a heatwave in Queensland, Australia is so severe that it’s killed over 100,000 bats. Killed them DEAD.
This one goes out to all you middle aged, sexually charged peeps out there. The ’50 Shades of Grey’ movie is coming soon, and we have here the very first clip from the shoot.
Finally – someone to explain the dark, twisted and ultimately very silly story of Scientology.
Last year more than ever, human endeavour and technology formed a powerful bond that exposed human rights issues on a scale that has never been seen before.
The likelihood is that you will never need to practically re-create what you see in this video.
This one’s made for South Africa. “Oh what, you want my phone? Well here, take it.” ZAP. Keep walking. No look-backs.
If you think that shoelace-untying ended in High School, you are sadly mistaken.
The LG G2 has arrived in South Africa just in time for Christmas. But how does it compare to the competition already on the market? Check out the review.
Those among us who work in the military deserve the utmost respect, honour and thanks. Your job is serious, and important, we know.
Kung Fury is a visually spectacular action comedy that has it’s foundation in 80s cop movies. In the movie, Kung Fury travels back in time from the 80s to kill Hitler. Best plot ever, right? But because popular cinema is all about movies we would rather not talk about *coughFrozencough*, David Sandberg (the movie’s director and star) has taken to Kickstarter to help him raise the $1,000,000 he needs to make the film.
This isn’t like any of those self-parking mechanisms that are already installed in some new cars – oh no – this is different.
2oceansvibe believes you deserve an end of year reward – a rich, rewarding package to celebrate your successes in 2013. And we have just the thing, a Richelieu Bonus which could be delivered to your desk – now that’s what we call service delivery.
Former NBA player Dennis Rodman seems to really like North Korea. The 52 year-old was there on his fourth visit in less than a year, and he violently defended his position when he was interviewed by CNN’s ‘New Day’.
After the worlds first bitcoin ATM, Robocoin, was installed in Canada, it set the digital currency in motion – and it seems to be heading in the direction of Asia.
Hello readers. Look at your colleague. Now back to the screen. Now back at your colleague. Now back to the screen. Sadly, your colleague isn’t your screen.
It’s been a hectic holiday season in terms of road deaths, with well over 850 people perishing on our roads in December alone.
Trust a Japanese game show to turn the beautiful game into some sort of arcade-ninja-ball-blaster-nightmare. Shinji Kagawa (we all know him, right?) and Hiroshi Kiyotake (not so much) were asked to score a goal on a full-field football pitch against a team of 29 in-field children, and three goalkeeper children. Easy. 55 kids? That’s harder.
Michael Bay, renowned producer and director of movies like ‘Transformers’ and ‘Bad Boys’, walked offstage yesterday when he was supposed to be promoting Samsung’s awesome new UHD TV.
Oh man, this is so awesome. Paul Hellyer was the Canadian minister of Defense in 1960s, ruling over the country’s armed forces during the time of the Cold War — and when he retired he publicly stated that we are not alone in the universe, and some guests from outer space actually live here, on planet Earth. And he says that these chaps would be sharing more of their badass tech with us if we stopped fighting so much.
We know that on the not-too-deep inside you’ve always wanted to move with giselle-like grace of a contemporary dancer.
The Nordic Society for Invention and Discovery is a whacky, mad-scientist think tank that is as close as you’ll get to a modern-day Willy Wonka factory, and they’ve made a headset for dogs – a headset that allows you to hear what your dog is thinking.
While England are busy taking an ass-whuppin’ from Australian in the current Ashes, we’d like to take you all back to the day when English batsman Michael Carberry broke his bat in the Ashes some years ago.
When we lived in SA’s dark ages and could only rely on SABC, they showed a short sketch every new year’s eve, called Dinner For One. This will take a lot of you back – enjoy 😉
Set to Billy Joel’s We Didn’t Start the Fire’, this awesome parody throws in all the messy, cringe worthy and just plain ridiculous celeb scandals that clogged up newswaves this year. Comedian Owen Weber produces slam dunk after slam dunk as he rapidly belts out already silly headlines with his own unique twist.
Man… Where has this year gone? As 2014 slowly creeps upon us a good old friend called reflection kicks in, and hijacks our mind to think about the ups, downs and everything in between that occurred during 2013. Although it would be mind-blowingly impossible to summarize the year, the awesome filmmaker Jean-Louis Nguyen has done just that, creating a six minute video montage of the year’s most headline making moments.