Evidence Doesn’t Support Israeli Claims That Hospital Was Hamas Command Center: Report

Israel raided the Gaza facility last month, but a military spokesperson said they “cannot provide additional information” on the hospital assault.

Samsung Health Introduces Medications Tracking Feature

Samsung Electronics has introduced a new Medications tracking feature in the Samsung Health app, aiming to enhance users’ ability to manage their health comprehensively. This feature allows users to conveniently monitor both prescription and over-the-counter medications, offering valuable information and tips about the medications. It is designed to assist those who regularly take medications and those using supplements for general well-being.

Users can input the name of a medication into Samsung Health, and the Medications feature will provide detailed information, including general descriptions and potential side effects. The feature also alerts users to adverse reactions that may result from drug interactions or if combined with specific foods and substances like caffeine and alcohol. For example, if a user is taking Simvastatin, the app will warn about serious side effects when combined with grapefruit juice.

Additionally, users can log the shape and color of their medications for easy differentiation, and details such as dosage and consumption time can be added to prevent confusion. The app allows users to set up reminders for medication intake and refills, tailoring the alerts based on the importance and urgency of each prescription. Reminders range from “gentle” to “strong,” with crucial medications triggering a full-screen alert and supplements prompting a less intrusive pop-up reminder.

Galaxy Watch (check out our review on the Watch 6) users will receive reminders on their wrist, ensuring they stay on track with their medication schedules. The Medications tracking feature complements Samsung Health’s existing health offerings, covering sleep management, mindfulness programs, and irregular heart rhythm detection.

This addition aims to provide users with a holistic wellness experience, promoting healthier lifestyles while effectively managing their medication regimens. The feature will first be available on the Samsung Health app in the U.S., with updates rolling out later in the week.

Samsung Health Introduces Medications Tracking Feature

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LG Unveils 4K OLED Gaming Monitor With Dual-Hz Feature

LG Electronics is introducing its latest lineup of UltraGear OLED gaming monitors, including the highly anticipated 32-inch 4K gaming monitor (model 32GS95UE) with a 240Hz refresh rate, a 0.03ms Gray-to-Gray (GtG) response time, Dual-Hz feature, and Pixel Sound technology.

The Dual-Hz feature allows users to switch between 4K at 240Hz and Full-HD at 480Hz with one click, catering to different gaming genres. The 32GS95UE also features minimal screen bezels, an immersive soundscape with Pixel Sound technology, and an integrated front-facing sound system.

LG also introduced the 39- and 34-inch models with ultra-wide curved screens, namely the 39GS95QE and the award-winning 34GS95QE from CES 2024. U.S. pricing and availability details will be disclosed later. Notable updates include:

  • First Dual-Hz UltraGear: The 32GS95UE marks the premiere of the Dual-Hz feature in the UltraGear lineup, enabling users to seamlessly switch between 4K (3,840 x 2,160) at 240Hz and Full-HD (1,920 x 1,080) at 480Hz with a single click.
  • Display Dominance: Engineered for an unparalleled gaming experience, the 32GS95UE features an OLED display supporting a 240Hz refresh rate and an ultra-fast 0.03ms Gray-to-Gray (GtG) response time. Leveraging LG’s self-lit OLED technology, it delivers exceptional color and contrast, elevating the visual experience.
  • Innovative Design for Elevated Gaming: The 34GS95QE, a CES 2024 Innovation Award recipient, and its larger counterpart, the 39GS95QE, enrich the gaming experience with their 800R-curved, 21:9 aspect ratio UltraWide Quad-HD (3,440 x 1,440) resolution OLED displays. Featuring an 800R curvature and cinematic 21:9 format, these monitors redefine gaming and content viewing.
  • More Models for Enhanced Enjoyment: LG’s 2024 UltraGear OLED gaming monitor lineup includes two 45-inch monitors and a 27-inch monitor (models 45GS95QE, 45GS96QB, and 27GS95QE), upgraded versions of the highly acclaimed 45GR95QE and 27GR95QE. These monitors, equipped with high refresh rates, fast response times, and exceptional picture quality, cater to the evolving needs of gamers.

LG will showcase its latest gaming monitor innovations and technologies at CES 2024, running from January 9-12, at booth #15501 in the Central Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center.

LG Unveils 4K OLED Gaming Monitor With Dual-Hz Feature

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Parents Accused Of Abusing And Starving 13-Year-Old In Locked Room For Weeks

Authorities said the boy’s mother and stepfather allegedly locked him in his room and occasionally beat him.

Anthropic Could Be Headed for an OpenAI-Style Showdown

Anthropic is reportedly in talks to raise $750 million from Menlo Ventures, which values the startup at $15 billion, according to The Information. Like OpenAI, Anthropic also has a complicated board structure with misaligned values, and this recent influx of cash begs the question: is Anthropic bound to be the next AI…

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Hyperloop One is shutting down

Hyperloop One had once dreamed of building a high-speed freight link between Europe and China, one that could take cargo from one end to the other in a single day. That will, however, remain one of the many goals the company won’t be able to fulfill. Hyperloop One is shutting down, a staff member has confirmed to Engadget after Bloomberg published a report about its closure. It was founded in 2014 following the release of Elon Musk’s paper about his vision for hyperloop transportation technologies.

The company originally aimed to provide transportation for both cargo and people in the form of pods traveling through sealed metal tubes across long distances in airplane-like speeds. From 2017 until 2022, it was known as Virgin Hyperloop One due to an investment from Richard Branson’s Virgin Group. But Virgin quietly pulled its branding last year when the company decided to abandon its plans of transporting passengers to focus on building a cargo-only service. Hyperloop One laid off over 100 staff members early last year due to its change in priorities.

According to Bloomberg, the company has been having financial troubles for a while and has notably never secured a contract to build a working hyperloop system. It has now laid off most of its remaining employees, the news organization said, and the ones left will be let go on December 31. Until then, they’re reportedly overseeing the sales of Hyperloop One’s assets, including its machineries and test tracks.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/hyperloop-one-is-shutting-down-030049106.html?src=rss

Whole Foods Workers Lose Ruling In Black Lives Matter Case

An administrative law judge didn’t buy the argument that wearing BLM clothing on the job was part of advocating for a better workplace.

Anthropic Could Be Headed for an OpenAI-Style Showdown

Anthropic is reportedly in talks to raise $750 million from Menlo Ventures, which values the startup at $15 billion, according to The Information. Like OpenAI, Anthropic also has a complicated board structure with misaligned values, and this recent influx of cash begs the question: is Anthropic bound to be the next AI…

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Stephen Colbert Leaves Nicki Minaj Speechless In Hilarious Rap Battle

The “Pink Friday 2” lyricist and the late-night host are the rap duo we didn’t know we needed.

Peacock Hopes Ad-Free NFL Quarters Will Pull It Out of a Death Spiral

Will the promise of fewer ads entice more viewers to stream sports on Peacock? NBCUniversal hopes so, having announced Saturday, December 23’s match-up between the Buffalo Bills and the Los Angeles Chargers will feature a commercial-free fourth quarter.

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