Title: Health Tip: Recognize Warning Signs of Youth Violence
Category: Health News
Created: 7/6/2018 12:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 7/6/2018 12:00:00 AM
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It’s been a whirlwind week for Microsoft’s Project Andromeda, better known as the quasi-mythical Surface Phone. Just when a report from The Verge indicated Andromeda was a real product nearing an announcement, another one said it was likely to be shelved. Now fans are fighting back. A petition titled “Show Microsoft the demand for the Surface Phone or Andromeda” was created by Zachary Hinski on Change.org. At the time of writing, the petition has amassed about 1,800 signatures. That’s not too shabby considering the petition only went up 22 hours ago, and especially when you remember this isn’t even an…
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Elon Musk‘s Twitter presence has become a meditation on good and evil. On one hand he’s benevolent and accessible — anyone can chat the Tesla CEO up and he’s often willing to offer his aid and influence to help others. But on the other hand he’s a vindictive bully who singles out individuals and publicly berates them with no regard for the consequences of his actions — something others have been banned for. He’s one of the most quixotic people of our time. In today’s headlines he’s being lauded for mobilizing a team of engineers to aid in the rescue…
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Sonos is preparing for an IPO, filing to go public with the SEC. The company set a placeholder value of $100 million, although that number could change before the IPO. The filing gives us our best look at Sonos sales so far. The company made nearly $1 billion in revenue in the past fiscal year, although it had a net loss of 14.2 million. Sonos cited its net losses and competition from the likes of Apple, Amazon, and Google as potential risk factors, noting how it depends on these companies for some of the features its own speakers provide. On…
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