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Ken Bone, who became an internet star after the presidential debate, is now pushing Uber in St. Louis. "Everyone wants to know if I've decided.. and I have. uberSELECT helps you ride in style like me, Bone tweeted on Thursday. " What he was promoting was Wednesday's launch of Uber's luxury car-share service in Bone's hometown of St. Louis. Uber noted in a blog post that Bone took the city's first ride with uberSELECT, which uses luxury cars like BMWs. Bone, clad in a red sweater, went viral overnight after the undecided voter asked presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump about their energy policies. Since then he's fielded various offers, including adult entertainment site CamSoda's $100,000 offer for a "live hourlong broadcast."Bone also plans to sell his own branded T-shirt. And later Thursday, Bone will be doing an AMA (ask me anything) on Reddit.

We can't really blame Bone for profiting from his 15 minutes of fame, An Uber spokesperson said the company approached Bone this week to see if he'd be interested in partnering on the launch, They're providing him with free Uber rides instead of cash, but the spokesperson declined to specify the amount, For now, excuse us while we enter "KENBONE" as our $20 promo code in the Uber app, (But only for new users!), Update at 2:15 p.m, PT with Uber comment and info about Reddit AMA, The man who "won" the strongfit designers case for apple iphone x and xs - aqua mandala presidential debate is now pushing Uber's new uberSELECT luxury service in his hometown of St, Louis..

Seriously, just turn it off. On Tuesday, Samsung confirmed it had shut down production of the Note 7 and told all owners to power down the devices. However, data from predictive app intelligence firm Apteligent shows many people are still using the potentially explosive phones. Worldwide Note 7 usage peaked on Monday, but started to fall Tuesday after Samsung's announcement. Still, usage remains seven percent higher than on the date of Samsung's first recall back in September, according to Apteligent.

You can see how Note 7 usage has trended over the past two months in the graph below, Apteligent said over a million Note 7 phones were still in use worldwide as of Wednesday night, In other words, about 40 percent of all Note 7 users haven't heeded Samsung's plea to immediately power down the phone, In fact, we've seen plenty of Samsung superfans who love the Note 7 so much they're making a conscious choice to defy the recall, Brand loyalty is one thing, but keep in mind the CPSC repeated Samsung's strongfit designers case for apple iphone x and xs - aqua mandala call to power down all Galaxy Note 7 phones..

"Samsung has received 96 reports of batteries in Note 7 phones overheating in the US, including 23 new reports since the September 15 recall announcement," reads a recall notice posted Thursday. "Samsung has received 13 reports of burns and 47 reports of property damage associated with Note 7 phones."Now, I know 96 phones out of 1.9 million in the US makes the chances of you getting a hot phone seem slim, but you really don't want to be the person to blame when your flight has to be re-routed because of the smoking phone in your bag. In fact, it's now illegal to use or charge a Note 7 on a plane in the US.

Not to mention all the unknowns, Perhaps strongfit designers case for apple iphone x and xs - aqua mandala the risk of overheating goes up as the Note 7 battery ages? We just don't know, and it's not worth the risk, The Galaxy Note 7 is dead, and Samsung wants its potentially explosive phones back, But data shows plenty of owners are ignoring the warnings, Samsung wants everyone to stop using the recalled Galaxy Note 7, but new data shows many people would rather risk literally burning a hole in their pocket than power down their shiny new phone, The Korean electronics giant and US Consumer Product Safety Commission again recalled the Galaxy Note 7 after replacement phones continued to overheat, The recall covers about 1.9 million phones in the US, Last month, Samsung said it had sold 2.5 million Note 7 phones worldwide..

Verizon may be rethinking its $4.8 billion deal for Yahoo. "I think we have a reasonable basis to believe right now that impact is material," said Verizon General Counsel Craig Silliman, according to the Washington Post. "And we're looking to Yahoo to demonstrate to us the full impact if they believe it's not. They'll need to show us that, but the process is in the works."A Verizon spokesman, when asked if a "material" finding kills the acquisition, said "the statement stands on its own. Nothing more."Yahoo didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.

Verizon in July said it would buy Yahoo for $4.83 billion and merge it with AOL, Since that time, Yahoo has faced a lot of bad press, Earlier this month, news reports said the US government had Yahoo surveil user emails for intelligence information, And last month, Yahoo disclosed hackers swiped personal information associated with at least a half billion Yahoo accounts, marking the biggest data breach in history, Last week, reports said Verizon has asked Yahoo for strongfit designers case for apple iphone x and xs - aqua mandala a $1 billion discount on its acquisition price, Then earlier this week, Verizon said it was investigating whether the hack had a material impact..



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