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For Anybody Hurting: A YouTube Video Confronts Darkness

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On June 6, 2011, Eric Lim received a phone call from his older sister, Tanya. She wanted to apologize for an argument they'd had when she visited Los Angeles a few months before, but as Lim began to lecture her, Tanya cut him off.

"Eric, I just want you to know I love you very much, and I'm so proud of you," she told him. "You're going to do great in the film industry, I know it."

Lim, tired from having just moved across town, didn't think much of his sister's withdrawal. Later that day, he received another call — this time from his father in Chicago.

"We've lost your sister," he said. Tanya had committed suicide.

The phone call was her way of saying goodbye, and in her suicide note, she reiterated support for her little brother's dreams. She also left him her savings of $25,000, which she hoped could help him in his filmmaking aspirations.

Lim would eventually take this as an opportunity to speak directly to a generation of young people — the YouTube generation — dealing with depression and looking for support through digital media. He embarked on a film project to help foster online discussion about mental health, to honor his sister's memory and help prevent others from taking their lives. Read more…

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Lenovo Releases ThinkPad Chromebook for Schools

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Lenovo is launching its latest laptop model for schools that will now run Google's operating instead of one from Microsoft.

The rugged ThinkPad X131e Chromebook was designed with school administrators and teachers in mind, ZDNet reports. The device can be easily controlled from the cloud and runs thousands of educational apps. The company has yet to announce pricing of the computer, but special bidding will begin for schools on Feb. 26.

Lenovo has previously made Windows-powered X131e ThinkPad for schools — which has sold out in the education market — but the company's switch to Google OS allows students to take advantage of Google's Apps for Education and its Chrome Web Store. Read more…

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