Coffee Addiction
Over four-minutes worth of reasons why you should try to squeeze in one more cup of coffee today.
Over four-minutes worth of reasons why you should try to squeeze in one more cup of coffee today.
According to Dan Ilic and the research he's collected, you're killing the planet every time you watch a video on Devour.
RSA treats us to a whiteborad animation of Professor Renata Saleci's lecture on the the paralysing anxiety and dissatisfaction surrounding limitless choice.
Duke Cannon's Big Ass Brick of Soap is exactly what the name promises: an oversized bar built for long-lasting performance rather than quick replacements. This Costco-exclusive four-pack bundles four hefty 10-ounce bars, each crafted to deliver a rich lather and substantial feel that easily outlasts ordinary soap. With bold signature scents and the brand's unmistakably no-nonsense approach to grooming, it's a practical upgrade that keeps the shower stocked for months while offering exceptional value in a warehouse-sized package.
Presented by Duke Cannon.
Carbonite takes the stress out of protecting the files you don't realize you need until they're gone. The cloud backup service automatically saves files and photos in the background as they're created, eliminating storage caps and the hassle of manual backups. Everything is encrypted and accessible from any device, so if a laptop crashes, gets damaged, or disappears, you can restore your data to a new machine without starting from scratch. It's the kind of set-it-and-forget-it service that quietly does its job until the moment you need it most.
Presented by Carbonite.
Since you can't seen to get enough Ken Block, here's your favorite pint-sized Gymkhana driver tearing up a tiny Battersea Power Station in South London to promote DiRT 3.
Wimbledon and its balls are coming at you in 3D thanks to Sony and BBC HD.
This foreign gentleman somehow masterfully combines the Dallas Mavericks, Miami Heat, and Star Wars.
Just a warning to all dictators: Never listen to anything Scotty Pippen says.
As the school year ramps up, so does time spent online, making back-to-school season a natural time to refresh your digital security. Webroot offers flexible protection for computers, phones, and tablets, with standalone options or multi-device bundles covering everything from suspicious links and malware to network monitoring and password management. Built to work quietly in the background, Webroot uses less device space and installs and scans quickly, helping keep everyday browsing, homework, and family routines running smoothly without unnecessary interruptions. With plans for one, three, or five devices and savings of up to 40%, it's a straightforward way to add a little more peace of mind to the new school year.
Presented by Webroot.
The Sunday reset shouldn't stop at the desk, and CleanMyMac makes it easy to extend the ritual to the device that runs the rest of your week. Built around eight cleanup and optimization modules, the Mac utility can clear forgotten downloads, duplicate screenshots, outdated caches, old files, and unused applications, while also checking for malware, managing background processes, and freeing up storage and memory. Smart Care provides the simplest entry point, scanning across the system and surfacing what needs attention in a few clicks, while deeper tools let you fine-tune performance and protection. It's less a tech chore than a recurring digital reset, leaving your Mac cleaner, lighter, and ready for Monday.
Presented by MacPaw.
When Cameron Sinclair wanted to perform the world's first side-by-side double backflip, who else would he call but Travis Pastrana.
It's safe to say that until LeBron has six rings, five MVPs, and a muzzle for his mouth, there's really no reason to have this conversation.