iPhone 12 may borrow a fancy feature from Razer Phone

Documents pointing toward Apple’s use of LED lights on an iPhone suggest that Apple may take a page out of gaming company Razer’s playbook for smartphones. True, technically the iPhone had a glowing Apple logo well before Razer Phone 2, but imagine Razer’s surprise when they awake one morning in the near future to find one of the biggest, most … Continue reading

The 10 Best Deals of September 30, 2019

We see a lot of deals around the web over on Kinja Deals, but these were our ten favorites today.

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Twitter now filters offensive DMs for all users on iOS, Android, and Web

In mid-August, Twitter introduced a new feature that enabled users to filter DMs that may contain offensive content and other unwanted messages. The tool was launched as a test, one that has apparently proven fruitful. In an update on the feature today, Twitter revealed that it has rolled out the DM filter for all users on multiple platforms, enabling everyone … Continue reading

U.S. Workers Are Getting Less Sleep Than 10 Years Ago, Study Finds

That many people don’t get enough sleep is hardly news, but a recent study suggests that sleep deprivation is getting worse in the U.S., especially for people with high-pressure jobs in medicine, law enforcement, and transportation.

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Here's What the Most Recent FBI Crime Stats Can Actually Tell Us

On Monday, the FBI released its latest “Crime in the United States” figures, a closely watched (albeit historically problematic) data set that relies on the voluntary reporting of thousands of law enforcement agencies across the country.

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Words With Friends Data Allegedly Stolen in Breach That Could Affect 218 Million Users

One of the most popular mobile games in the United States has reportedly been breached by a prolific hacker.

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GOP Says No Quid Pro Quo In Trump’s Ukraine Call. They Can’t Say Why Not.

“That’s kind of a tough question,” Sen. James Inhofe said. Is it, though?