Contributor: D. Chandler– The Discovery Channel will have locked eyes glued to T.V. sets through the US tonight as anticipation has mounted for “Shark Week’s 25th anniversary. Premiering this Sunday, August 12 will be live video streaming of sharks from Georgia Aquarium’s Ocean Voyager exhibit in Atlanta, Ga., in partnership with Ustream. This year, in celebration …
As if we needed more reasons to love sharks and the Internet. Discovery Channel and Georgia Aquarium are teaming up to present you with Shark Cam, a live-streaming video from th...
Bacardi launched a holiday promotion Friday that uses your Facebook data to create an immersive, personalized video experience. The campaign, dubbed "Unwrap the Night,", recreat...
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A group of 138 skydivers in Northern Illinois broke the vertical skydiving world record on Friday night, creating a massive 150foot-wide snowflake formation as they fell from 18,500 feet at speeds of 220mph.
The world record for vertical skydiving has been shattered after 138 skydivers, falling at speeds of up to 220 mph, flew heads-down in a snowflake formation over Illinois.
Jumping out of six planes, 5,640 metres (18,500ft) above Ottawa, Illinois, 138 skydivers set a new world record as they form a massive snowflake formation
Prototype smartphones and tablets featuring Intel's new Medfield system-on-a-chip have been sent to manufacturers for testing. Featuring Google Android, they're designed to challenge industry leader ARM.