A woman from Connecticut just became the biggest winner in the history of "Wheel of Fortune." Stamford resident Christina Derevjanik won $1,035,155 on the Ryan Seacrest-hosted game show that aired on ...
UK-based Yasa has revealed a potentially game-changing in-wheel electric motor. Based on its record-breaking tiny axial flux motor, the new drive unit prototype can provide over 1,000 hp per wheel.
“Wheel of Fortune” is introducing a massive format change for one week only. The game show is teaming up with sports betting company DraftKings for Multiplier Tournament Week, which will run from ...
If you're lucky enough to have a couple thousand bucks burning a hole in your pocket, you could do a whole lot worse than drop it on an Antic. This little beast draws inspiration from the mini bikes ...
Future Motion – the company that basically invented the “self-balancing asphalt surfboard” category with the Onewheel – has officially entered the two-wheeled world. And in typical Future Motion ...
"Wheel of Fortune" just made history. During Tuesday's episode of the beloved game show, contestant Christina Derevjanik from Stamford, Conn. took home a cash prize of $1,035,155, the largest prize in ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. The new season kicks off on ABC on Friday, Sept. 26, at 8 ...
The earliest evidence of the invention of the wheel pops up around 5,500 years ago in Uruk, ancient Mesopotamia, which has to go down as the most innovative society in human history. These guys, best ...
Logitech G (Logitech's gaming-focused storefront) is offering a fantastic deal on its most popular racing wheel set. Right now the Logitech G923 Trueforce Racing Wheel and Pedal Set is down to $299.99 ...
“Wheel of Fortune” host Ryan Seacrest, 50, revealed a set secret that the longtime letter-turner and co-host Vanna White never knew existed. Seacrest shared how the show creates that memorable ...
I lean into every turn. I throw my whole body forward to pick up speed. I scurry out of the way to avoid other cyclists. But I’m not out racing on a real bike, because New York City summers are ...