July 2, 2014
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Science
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Nearly 80 percent of young people in the United States who die are killed by injuries, and more than half of these injuries are unintentional, such as those sustained in car crashes, falls or fires, according to a new report.
Researchers looked at all people ages 1 to 30 in the United States who died in 2010, and found that 79 percent of deaths in that group were from injuries; while 20 percent were from chronic diseases such as heart disease or cancer, and 1 percent were due to infections, the report said.
Of the deaths among young people that were due to injuries, about 60 percent were a result of unintentional injuries, while 20 percent were due to suicide, and another 20 percent to homicide.
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August 14, 2013
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Technical
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Microsoft typically releases new builds of Windows to its developers well before the rest of us can get our hands on it, and that RTM (released to manufacturing) version is usually the final code. Apparently this time, Microsoft is not sending out their final bits until a bit later.
I had heard months ago from my sources that Microsoft’s plan with Windows 8.1 was to shorten the usual gap between RTM and general availability. The thinking, supposedly, was to provide existing Windows 8.1 users with the final bits very shortly after they RTM’d — all part of Microsoft’s more rapid delivery cadence goal. Even if Microsoft waits until mid-October to release the Windows 8.1 RTM bits, the company still will have managed to deliver to customers a new release of Windows within almost exactly a year — instead of three years after the previous release, as was the length of time between the release of Windows 7 and Windows 8.
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