Day: February 11, 2019

Apple will soon let vets check health records on their iPhones – CNET

The iPhone maker and the US Department of Veteran Affairs have partnered up to offer vets an easier way to access health records on the go. …read more Source:: CNet


Tobacco Use is Soaring Among US Kids, Driven By E-cigarettes

Public health officials Monday said there’s a growing epidemic of tobacco products currently used by children — 4.9 million high school and middle school kids used tobacco products in 2018 up from 3.6 million in 2017 — mainly due to a growth in e-cigarette usage. From a report: For the fifth year in a row,…


Galaxy X, Galaxy F, Galaxy Fold: Feb. 20 launch, price, specs, rumored March release date for Samsung’s foldable phone – CNET

Samsung just confirmed it’ll talk about its foldable phone on Feb. 20. …read more Source:: CNet


Microsoft appears to tease HoloLens 2 in trippy video ahead of MWC – CNET

We may see the next version of the AR headset on Feb. 24. …read more Source:: CNet


Software Engineer Loses Life Savings in Quadriga Imbroglio

Tong Zou wasn’t a stereotypical crypto bro bent on accumulating flashy trophies such as Lamborghinis when he deposited his life savings into Quadriga CX’s digital exchange. The 30-year-old software engineer, who’d been working in California for seven years, just wanted to save a few bucks on transfer fees after deciding to move to Vancouver. It…


Security Pros Agree Military Should Conduct Offensive Hacking

But it can’t operate in a bubble, a new Washington Post study indicates. …read more Source:: DarkReading


Lamborghini uses Carbon’s digital manufacturing for end-use parts

The first production parts will be for the Urus model of Lamborghini’s Super SUV, one of the world’s fastest SUVs. …read more Source:: ZDNet


Samsung QLED TVs take on OLED with bigger screens than ever in 2019 – CNET

The world’s largest TV maker unleashes a 2019 lineup studded with massive models, improved viewing angles and an app for iTunes. …read more Source:: CNet


David After Dentist kid is going to college a decade after his viral video – CNET

Get ready to feel old. …read more Source:: CNet


Young People Who Play Video Games Have Higher Moral Reasoning Skills

An anonymous reader shares a report: Young people who play video games, including violent titles, display more developed moral reasoning skills than their non-gaming peers, a study has found. Researchers from Bournemouth University asked 166 adolescents aged between 11 and 18-years old about their video game habits and questions designed to measure their moral development…