The guys behind Devour's favorite film of all time -- Shaun of the Dead -- are teaming up once again for a the final film in the Blood and Ice Cream trilogy. Directed by Edgar Wright (obviously), Simon Pegg and Nick Frost lead their group of five childhood friends as they make a second attempt at a legendary pub, ending at The World's End before the actual world's end. In theaters August 23, 2013.
Duncanville High student schools teacher with an inspiring lesson on the true meaning of education. You go, Jeff.
As back-to-school season approaches, the reMarkable Paper Pure offers a smarter way to keep notes, assignments, and ideas organized without the distractions of a traditional tablet. Its 10.3-inch black-and-white Canvas display and textured writing surface recreate the feel of pen on paper, while near-instant digital ink makes lectures, study sessions, and brainstorming feel natural. Lightweight enough to carry between classes and capable of lasting up to three weeks on a charge, it also syncs with Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, and popular calendar platforms, with handwriting search, text conversion, and AI-powered summaries helping students spend less time organizing notes and more time learning.
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Minecraft's greatest strength has always been the creativity of its community, and the Minecraft Marketplace is where that imagination comes to life. Home to thousands of creator-made add-ons, adventure maps, skin packs, texture packs, mashups, mini games, and survival worlds, the Marketplace offers endless ways to reshape the familiar block-built universe. Through July 28, the annual Summer Sale makes exploring even easier, with more than 300 Marketplace items discounted by up to 33%. Whether you're looking to reinvent your next survival world or dive into a completely new adventure, it's one of the easiest ways to keep Minecraft feeling fresh.
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We'd love to see what he can do on an elliptical.
The hero of the decade Charles Ramsey gets an auto-tuned tribute for his rescue of Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus, and Michelle Knight and his awesome interview.
Mental Floss' latest countdown will make grammar nazis giddy as they correct the 38 most common grammar and spelling errors.
Extreme athletes grind, drift, and flip through the streets of Detroit for Kevin Krease and Garret Koehler's official bid for the Motor City to host the X Games. The ball's in your court, ESPN.
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.
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Simple Life takes a more approachable approach to weight management, replacing rigid dieting and calorie counting with personalized habits, daily guidance, and a little help from AI. The app builds a plan around your goals and lifestyle, then brings together food and hydration tracking, movement, fasting, weight progress, and personalized insights in one streamlined experience. Its Avo AI coach provides daily check-ins and tailored guidance, while tools like the NutriScanner make logging meals and understanding what you're eating easier. It's a modern wellness platform built around consistency rather than extremes, designed to make healthier routines feel more manageable in everyday life.
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John Krasinski shows his lips were made for syncing when he gave Jimmy Fallon a musical beat down on last night's show.
Get your daily dose of inspiration via The Glossary's visual interpretation of David Foster Wallace's commencement speech to the 2005 graduating class of Kenyon College.