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The best Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge deal (sans trade-in) just got better with an enhanced $250 discount
The best Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge deal (sans trade-in) just got better with an enhanced $250 discount

Phone Arena

time16 hours ago

  • Phone Arena

The best Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge deal (sans trade-in) just got better with an enhanced $250 discount

Released just last month at a starting US price of $1,099.99, the ultra-thin Galaxy S25 Edge scored a $220 discount with 512GB internal storage space earlier this week that looked pretty much unbeatable. But believe it or not, Amazon's killer deal on Samsung's latest ultra-high-end handset has already been eclipsed by... Amazon. Yes, the e-commerce giant has somehow managed to outdo itself today, charging a whopping 250 bucks under the S25 Edge 's $1,219.99 list price in the same top-of-the-line 512 gig storage configuration and two color options. We're talking Titanium Icyblue and Titanium Silver hues, the official names of which instantly reveal one of this bad boy's key selling points and major strengths over many of the best Android phones out there right now (minus the Galaxy S25 Ultra). 5G, Unlocked, 512GB Storage, 12GB RAM, Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Processor, 6.7-Inch Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X Display with 3120 x 1440 Pixel Resolution and 120Hz Refresh Rate Technology, Corning Gorilla Glass Ceramic 2 Protection, Android 15, 200 + 12MP Dual Rear-Facing Camera System, 12MP Front-Facing Camera, 3,900mAh Battery with 25W Charging Support, Galaxy AI, Titanium Construction, Two Color Options Buy at Amazon In addition to rocking a wasp 5.8mm waist and a fittingly low 163 grams weight number, the Galaxy S25 Edge also offers a super-robust titanium frame, thus matching (at least in theory) the long-term durability of Samsung's aforementioned S Pen-wielding flagship. Of course, this 6.7-incher is a flagship in its own right too, packing a cutting-edge Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite processor and a generous 12GB RAM count in combination with both 256 and 512 gigs of local digital hoarding room. Unfortunately, our recent in-depth Galaxy S25 Edge review more or less confirmed my biggest battery life fears, which obviously came as no surprise given the phone's teeny-tiny 3,900mAh cell capacity. Said battery's outdated 25W charging support is perhaps even more disappointing, although the super-high-quality LTPO AMOLED 2X screen and 200MP primary rear-facing camera undeniably make up for the premium smartphone's glaring flaws, consolidating its astounding value proposition, especially at this new record high discount. Naturally, Amazon's newly improved deal comes with no obligatory device trade-in or any other special requirements, making the 256GB Galaxy S25 Edge variant irrelevant and Samsung's official e-store offers (both past and present) pale in comparison. You are strongly advised to hurry, though, as either the $250 price cut or the S25 Edge inventory on the whole is likely to go away before long. Secure your connection now at a bargain price! We may earn a commission if you make a purchase This offer is not available in your area.

Sandra Oh pays homage to Dr. Cristina Yang, gets graduates to 'dance it out': Watch
Sandra Oh pays homage to Dr. Cristina Yang, gets graduates to 'dance it out': Watch

USA Today

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • USA Today

Sandra Oh pays homage to Dr. Cristina Yang, gets graduates to 'dance it out': Watch

Sandra Oh pays homage to Dr. Cristina Yang, gets graduates to 'dance it out': Watch Sandra Oh ended a gripping and motivational graduation speech in true "Grey's Anatomy" fashion by dancing it out. The "Killing Eve" star spoke to New Hampshire graduates at Dartmouth College, offering wisdom and an impromptu dance party to the tune of David Guetta's "Titanium." Video shows Oh asking every attendee to stand up and participate from the commencement stage to the bleachers. "When the world gets hard, or when it's good, especially when it's good like today, by yourself, with your friends, people you love, with strangers, always make time to dance it out," she told the class of 2025. The moment was reminiscent of Oh's character Dr. Cristina Yang on ABC's long-running medical drama, which she starred in from 2005 to 2014. Yang and series protagonist Dr. Meredith Grey, played by Ellen Pompeo, repeatedly "dance it out" as a coping mechanism throughout the series. The 14-time Emmy nominee received an honorary degree from the Ivy League University, which "Grey's" creator Shonda Rhimes graduated from in 1991. Watch Sandra Oh 'dance it out' at Dartmouth College Sandra Oh tells Dartmouth graduates to 'dance it out' Actress Sandra Oh ended her passionate speech at Dartmouth's commencement with a 15 second dance to a popular EDM anthem "Titanium" by David Guetta. Sandra Oh urges graduates to embrace kindness, discomfort and heartbreak Oh, 53, offered Dartmouth graduates wisdom she learned through her personal and professional struggles. Acknowledging her time on "Grey's" as one of the "most challenging decades of my life," Oh said a new perspective on mental and physical discomfort allowed her to flourish. Oh recalled often feeling overwhelmed and sick from a grueling work schedule and other factors in her life that were out of her control. She encouraged graduates to learn from their discomfort rather than neglect it. "It turns out you can't ghost depression or outsource a panic attack. The more I wanted my external circumstances to change, the worse I felt. Things only started to stabilize when I looked inside and when I stopped trying to bend things to my will and stayed open to my discomfort," Oh said. "Life is going to challenge you in ways you cannot anticipate. The way I have tried to be with this is to be kind." The actor elaborated that the kindness she speaks of involves courage, respect, compassion and the "opposite of weakness." She added that kindness to themselves and others will enable the graduates to approach the world grounded and resilient. "It is the foundation for a lasting strength," Oh said. "Can you hold your heartbreak with tenderness and give it your loving attention? This is kindness."

Sandra Oh says 'Grey's Anatomy' had 'dedicated Sandra whisperer' to deal with her script demands: 'I would fight'
Sandra Oh says 'Grey's Anatomy' had 'dedicated Sandra whisperer' to deal with her script demands: 'I would fight'

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Sandra Oh says 'Grey's Anatomy' had 'dedicated Sandra whisperer' to deal with her script demands: 'I would fight'

Sandra Oh learned many lessons during her time playing Cristina Yang on Grey's Anatomy, and one of the most important was how to live with discomfort. While speaking to Dartmouth College's graduating class of 2025 on Sunday, the Canadian-born actress urged graduates to find inner strength and kindness while overcoming challenges in their lives. "Nothing has taught me more than being with discomfort," Oh said during her commencement speech, while receiving an honorary doctorate of the arts. "It can be our greatest learning opportunity, and it is also inevitable. So if you can train yourself not to turn away but to learn how to be with your discomfort and trust that it might be telling you something you don't yet know, it can help you develop an inner strength that will enable you to face the challenges life presents you without losing your values or your sense of self along the way." The Emmy-winning performer, who was recommended to give the speech by Darthmouth alum and Grey's mastermind Shonda Rhimes, said that while "the great privilege" of playing Cristina for 10 seasons on ABC's medical drama brought her "financial stability, fame, and privilege," it was also "one of the most challenging decades of my life." "I learned profound lessons during this time because so much of it was so uncomfortable," Oh continued. "When I started Grey's, I was in my early 30s, so I had an idea of who I was and what the work entailed, but I had no idea what was coming. I demanded a lot from myself and from the writers. If something bothered me in a script, I would fight for what I believed what was right for the character of Cristina because I felt responsible for her. And while this contributed to the creation of a memorable character, my desire to make the dialogue fit and my belief that I knew what was best for the character also caused grief for the writers and for me." Oh told graduates that the Shondaland production had a "dedicated Sandra whisperer on staff" who was tasked with coming to the Grey's set to "deal with me." "That doesn't happen anymore. I am my own whisperer," Oh declared. "One time… the writers and I were at an impasse about something in this script, and I had to have a call with the big boss. And Shonda, I'll never forget, she said to me, 'Sandra, we have been here before. You got to trust me. Something will come through if you just say the damn words.' … It has stayed with me. I heard her." Concluding her speech, Oh channeled her iconic character and proved she still knows the value of "dancing it out." "When the world gets hard, or when it's good — especially when it's good, like today — by yourself, with people you love, with strangers, always take the time to dance it out!" Oh proclaimed. The attendees then rose to their feet to dance in celebration as David Guetta's "Titanium" played. Oh's Cristina Yang rode into the Grey's Anatomy pilot on her motorcycle and stuck around for a decade before leaving Ellen Pompeo's Meredith (and the show) with a reminder that she was the sun in 2014. "I took it very, very seriously," Oh told Entertainment Weekly in March for our Shondaland anniversary celebration. "I knew in my gut that I had done as much as I could. I really, really felt I did my job. I also was very, very cognizant that not many actors get to do this: create a full character and really live through their life, and then actually make the choice to come to a close." Looking back at her final seasons on the show, Oh said she was grateful her early decision "creatively gave the writers a runway, so they could plan" Cristina's final act. "And I think that they planned it beautifully," she said. "It also gave me time to move the audience with me to say goodbye to this character and wish her well. And I think that — at least I hope — myself and the writers, we did that."Since the season 10 finale, the Grey's team has kept Cristina a part of the show's world — albeit only via text messages and other written correspondence. Since her final episode, Oh has been vehement in her stance of not playing Cristina again. But now… "For the longest time, it has always been a hard no. And it's just… I don't know. I just don't know," Oh told EW, searching for the right words. "When you finish something, it's a deep process… I just cannot tell you… I can't stress to you enough how consciously I tried to fully process leaving. I don't feel the need to revisit, but I also profoundly understand the audience's love for this character, because I've seen it for the past 10 years. That's the part that makes me just go, hmmm." Read the original article on Entertainment Weekly

Watch Sandra Oh, crowd 'dance it out' after graduation speech
Watch Sandra Oh, crowd 'dance it out' after graduation speech

USA Today

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • USA Today

Watch Sandra Oh, crowd 'dance it out' after graduation speech

Watch Sandra Oh, crowd 'dance it out' after graduation speech Sandra Oh ended a gripping and motivational graduation speech in true "Grey's Anatomy" fashion by dancing it out. The "Killing Eve" star spoke to New Hampshire graduates at Dartmouth College, offering wisdom and an impromptu dance party to the tune of David Guetta's "Titanium." Video shows Oh asking every attendee to stand up and participate from the commencement stage to the bleachers. "When the world gets hard, or when it's good, especially when it's good like today, by yourself, with your friends, people you love, with strangers, always make time to dance it out," she told the class of 2025. The moment was reminiscent of Oh's character Dr. Cristina Yang on ABC's long-running medical drama, which she starred in from 2005 to 2014. Yang and series protagonist Dr. Meredith Grey, played by Ellen Pompeo, repeatedly "dance it out" as a coping mechanism throughout the series. The 14-time Emmy nominee received an honorary degree from the Ivy League University, which "Grey's" creator Shonda Rhimes graduated from in 1991. Watch Sandra Oh 'dance it out' at Dartmouth College Sandra Oh tells Dartmouth graduates to 'dance it out' Actress Sandra Oh ended her passionate speech at Dartmouth's commencement with a 15 second dance to a popular EDM anthem "Titanium" by David Guetta. Sandra Oh urges graduates to embrace kindness, discomfort and heartbreak Oh, 53, offered Dartmouth graduates wisdom she learned through her personal and professional struggles. Acknowledging her time on "Grey's" as one of the "most challenging decades of my life," Oh said a new perspective on mental and physical discomfort allowed her to flourish. Oh recalled often feeling overwhelmed and sick from a grueling work schedule and other factors in her life that were out of her control. She encouraged graduates to learn from their discomfort rather than neglect it. "It turns out you can't ghost depression or outsource a panic attack. The more I wanted my external circumstances to change, the worse I felt. Things only started to stabilize when I looked inside and when I stopped trying to bend things to my will and stayed open to my discomfort," Oh said. "Life is going to challenge you in ways you cannot anticipate. The way I have tried to be with this is to be kind." The actor elaborated that the kindness she speaks of involves courage, respect, compassion and the "opposite of weakness." She added that kindness to themselves and others will enable the graduates to approach the world grounded and resilient. "It is the foundation for a lasting strength," Oh said. "Can you hold your heartbreak with tenderness and give it your loving attention? This is kindness."

Titanium Transportation Announces Voting Results of Annual General Meeting of Shareholders
Titanium Transportation Announces Voting Results of Annual General Meeting of Shareholders

Yahoo

time10-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Titanium Transportation Announces Voting Results of Annual General Meeting of Shareholders

BOLTON, Ontario, June 10, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Titanium Transportation Group Inc. ("Titanium" or the "Company") (TSX:TTNM, OTCQX:TTNMF), a leading provider of transportation and logistics services throughout North America, is pleased to announce that all of the nominees listed in the Company's Management Information Circular for the Annual General Meeting of Shareholders held on June 9, 2025 (the 'Meeting') were elected to the Board of Directors. Each director will serve until the next annual meeting of shareholders or until their successors are elected or appointed or they otherwise cease to serve as directors. Detailed results of the vote for the election of directors held at the meeting are set out below: Nominee Votes in Favor % Votes Withheld % Ted Daniel 23,970,752 99.93% 17,111 0.07% Lu Galasso 23,934,523 99.78% 53,340 0.22% Bill Chyfetz 21,801,241 90.88% 2,186,622 9.12% David Bradley 21,920,983 90.87% 2,166,970 9.03% Grace Palombo 21,822,494 90.97% 2,165,369 9.03% A total of 24,039,029 shares were represented at the Meeting, representing 52.91% of the issued and outstanding common shares of the Company as at the record date. At the Meeting, shareholders also approved the reappointment of KPMG LLP as the Company's independent auditor for 2025. About Titanium Titanium is a leading North American transportation company with asset-based trucking operations and logistics brokerages servicing Canada and the United States, with approximately 850 power units, 3,000 trailers and 1,300 employees and independent owner operators. Titanium provides truckload, dedicated, and cross-border trucking services, logistics, and warehousing and distribution to over 1,000 customers. Titanium has established both asset-based and brokerage operations in Canada and the U.S. with eighteen (18) locations. Titanium is a recognized purchaser of asset-based trucking companies, having completed thirteen (13) transactions since 2011. Titanium ranked among top 500 companies in the inaugural Financial Times Americas' Fastest Growing Companies in 2020. The Company was ranked by Canadian Business as one of Canada's Fastest Growing Companies for eleven (11) consecutive years. For four (4) consecutive years, Titanium has also been ranked one of Canada's Top Growing Companies by the Globe and Mail's Report on Business of Canada. Titanium is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol 'TTNM" and 'TTNMF' on the statements contained in this press release constitute forward-looking information within the meaning of Canadian securities laws. Forward-looking statements are provided for the purposes of assisting the reader in understanding Titanium's current expectations and plans relating to the future and readers are cautioned that such statements may not be appropriate for other purposes. Forward-looking information may relate to Titanium's future outlook and anticipated events, and may include statements regarding the financial position, business strategy, budgets, litigation, projected costs, capital expenditures, financial results, taxes and plans and objectives of or involving Titanium. Particularly, statements regarding future acquisitions, the availability of credit, performance, achievements, prospects or opportunities for Titanium or the industry in which it operates are forward-looking statements. In some cases, forward-looking information can be identified by terms such as "may", "might", "will", "could", "should", "would", "occur", "expect", "plan", "anticipate", "believe", "intend", "seek", "aim", "estimate", "target", "project", "predict", "forecast", "potential", "continue", "likely", "schedule", or the negative thereof or other similar expressions concerning matters that are not historical facts. Information contained in forward-looking statements is based upon certain material assumptions that were applied in drawing a conclusion or making a forecast or projection, including management's perceptions of historical trends, current conditions and expected future developments, as well as other considerations that are believed to be appropriate in the circumstances. While management considers these assumptions to be reasonable based on currently available information, they may prove to be incorrect. The forward-looking statements made in this press release are dated, and relate only to events or information, as of the date of this press release. Except as specifically required by law, Titanium undertakes no obligation to update or revise publicly any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, after the date on which the statements are made or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events. Neither the TSX nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. CONTACT INFORMATION Titanium Transportation Group Inc. Ted Daniel, CPA, CA Chief Executive Officer (905) 266-3011 For Investors RelationsJames in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

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