At only 8mm thin, and weighing in at less than 400g, the 2015 IKEA Catalogue is really quite revolutionary. It comes pre-installed with 328 high-definition pages of home furnishing ideas, and its navigation is based on ‘tactile touch technology’.
YouTubers tell YouTube exactly what’s wrong with YouTube in the 2014 YouTube Complaints video!
This is a festival where the resident of two villages try to hit the church bell with fireworks!
A German student was walking in the street and noticed a homeless man trying to get some money from the pedestrians. Unfortunately his technique was not very successful so the student asked him to borrow his bucket. At first, the homeless man was hesitant but he agreed – see what happens next!
Put all problems to one side for three minutes – and watch this adorable dance-off between a father and his 7-year-old daughter
The Bottle Boys are five chaps from Denmark who regularly delight YouTube viewers with their beer bottle renditions of pop hits. This time, it’s Jacko’s huge dancefloor hit ‘Billie Jean’… and it’s never sounded sweeter. *Hic!*
This short HD video shows some of the highlights of the B&M Griffon coaster at Busch Gardens Europe in Williamsburg, Virginia.
As long as you have an appropriate forehead, this trick would probably work with a can of anything – it doesn’t have to be beer.
On city streets and in shopping centres, there is usually someone strolling while talking on a phone, texting with his head down. The problem isn’t as widely discussed as distracted driving, but the danger is real. Why do people seem to lose their instinct for self preservation when on their phones?
22 Nazi U-Boats were deployed to the Gulf of Mexico and reportedly sank a total of around fifty American ships during World War II.
Beach-goers in Novosibirsk, Siberia, huddling desperately under umbrellas, as cherry-sized hailstones pelt them mercilessly. Weather has been unusually extreme across much of Russia this summer, with snow hitting parts of central Russia that rarely dip to freezing temperatures in summer.
Siobhan Thompson offers us a few British phrases that often baffle her American friends.