Coffee May Lower Suicide Risk By 50 Percent, Harvard Study Indicates

Keep drinking your morning cup of joe, coffee drinkers. Aside from a jolt of energy, caffeinated coffee may lower the suicide risk in men and women by 50 percent, Harvard researchers indicated in a recent study.

Reviewing data from three large-scale U.S. studies, the team from the Harvard School of Public Health compared the risk of suicide for adults who consumed two to four caffeinated cups per day with that of non-coffee drinkers, those who drank much less coffee per day and people who chose decaf.

The results, published earlier this month in the The World Journal of Biological Psychiatry, were striking. Comparatively, the suicide risk for those who drank two to four cups per day was about 50 percent less than the risk for subjects in the other groups. (The total sample included more than 200,000 participants, who were studied for time spans of at least 16 years.)

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Beer Label GIFs Bring Iconic Brands To Life

Beer labels like you’ve never seen them before.
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Federal Government Allegedly Asking Major Internet Companies For User Passwords

A part of the government’s surveillance antics were revealed by Edward Snowden, who blew the whistle on NSA’s PRISM program. Since the leaks, there has been a lot of debate on how the government is spying through major internet companies. […]

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Anthony Weiner’s Awkward Moment: ‘Twitter Or Facebook?’

New York Democratic mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner cannot seem to escape awkward moments and conversations this week, after a new sexting scandal came to light on Tuesday.

Appearing at a campaign event Thursday in the Bronx, a moderator asked the panel of New York mayoral candidates whether they prefer Twitter or Facebook.

When the question reached Weiner, both he and the crowd erupted with laughter. Weiner’s initial scandal broke in June 2011 when he mistakenly tweeted out a lewd photo of himself, leading to his resignation from Congress.

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U.S. Gun-Buying ‘Fever Finally Waning

Gun demand is assuming “a new normal,” says one publicly-traded sporting goods retailer.

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FedEx Employee Throwing Boxes Into Truck Caught On Video

This is exactly what you hope doesn’t happen behind the scenes at FedEx.

A covertly filmed video in midtown Manhattan shows a female FedEx employee and an unidentified man throwing boxes into the back of a truck with little regard for their contents.

The employee starts by throwing the packages underhand and then switches to — yes — overhand throws for greater heft. After one toss, the employee gives the man a thumbs-up. Then, the man chucks in a box, which ricochets off the ceiling.

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Samsung Nexus 10 reboot: what to expect

Now that we’ve seen the boosts in the change-over from Nexus 7′s original iteration to its reboot, and have heard Google confirm that Samsung will be taking command on a second Nexus 10, it’s high time we went hunting for the build on this next-generation companion to the smaller tablet. While virtual ink on the announcement for the Nexus 7 isn’t even really dry yet, it having been announced less than 24 hours ago (if you don’t count the leaks), a new version of this tablet’s 10.1-inch tablet companion can be given a run-down based on what we’ve seen from ASUS, the maker of the smaller slate.

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With the Nexus 10′s current abilities, it should by all means be ready to continue to compete with today’s best comparably-sized slates without a problem. So why make another? Isn’t a 10.055-inch liquid crystal panel with 2560 x 1600 pixel resolution enough? That’s ever-so-slightly less sharp than the Nexus 7′s reboot, mind you, at 300.24 (while the Nexus 7 sits at 323 PPI with its same amount of pixels in a smaller space.)

Perhaps its time that Samsung move forward with a non-Exynos processor, then, is that it? The original Nexus 10 works with a dual-core Exynos 5250 processor (currently re-named Exynos 5 Dual, if you’re looking it up). Meanwhile the Samsung Galaxy S 4 (international edition, that is) – a smartphone, for goodness sake – works with what Samsung calls its Exynos 5 Octa.

While we’ve not had two devices with the same specifications save the processor to benchmark these two processors against one another, it should be noted that the dual-core version was introduced well before the “Octa”, and that they work with completely different GPUs. Furthermore, the Exynos 5 Octa works with two sets of 2 cores rather than 1, working with one set of ARM Cortex-A15 cores as well as a set of ARM Cortex-A7 cores for backup. Meanwhile the Exynos 5 Dual works with just one set of ARM Cortex-A15 cores.

So what will the Nexus 10′s reboot work with instead?

How about a brand new Exynos 5 Octa “Evolved”? This update to the original Exynos 5 quad-core “Octa” that we’ve seen in the international Galaxy S 4, and has been tipped to be being prepared for Samsung’s other hero smartphone line in the Samsung Galaxy Note III.

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With Samsung pushing their own processor to the original Nexus 10, it’s not only possible that they’ll do the same thing with a second iteration, it just makes good sense.

As for the rest of the specifications – you can probably guess what’ll happen. Though we can’t imagine Google aiming to ramp up the density of this tablet’s display again since the only competitor it has at the moment is the Nexus 7, you never know! The tablet is a little bit unwieldily, looking more like an extension of the style of the Galaxy Nexus than it does a current-gen Nexus tablet – perhaps a bit of a smoothing effect is in order.

Something like the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1, perhaps?


Samsung Nexus 10 reboot: what to expect is written by Chris Burns & originally posted on SlashGear.
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iPad Expected To Lose Its Ground In The Market

The iPad is a very popular tablet. Ever since the first one came out in 2010, Apple has continued to sell millions of units every quarter. Customers just can’t seem to get enough of it. New contenders in the market […]

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Hungry Horse Runs Down A Truck (VIDEO)

“Yes, I’ll take the hay to go please. Thank you!”

Who needs lush green pastures, when you can chase a truck instead.

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CO2ube Removes the CO2 As It Exists Your Car’s Exhaust Pipe

The carbon dioxide from car exhausts is one of the biggest contributors to air pollution, which leads to the greenhouse effect and contributes to global warming.

Take your car out for a ride only when you have to and walk when you can. But if you can’t minimize car usage just yet, then check out the CO2ube instead.

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