September 26, 2014

What if that police radar was aiming to catch you texting instead of speeding? A company is developing a new kind of radar gun that can detect the frequencies used by phones to send and receive text messages. Texting while driving is banned in 44 states, but police say it’s difficult to have evidence of the crime that would stand up in court. Source Link

That bright light from your favorite screen could ruin more than your sleep. Steady artificial nighttime light when you're trying to sleep can make it harder to conceive or even affect fetal development if you’re already pregnant. Researchers say it disrupts the hormone melatonin, which protects the egg during ovulation. Source Link

If you’re enjoying a new iPhone 6, you may want to be careful it doesn’t get a severe case of the bends. Some owners of the thinnest iPhone ever are posting videos showing how the aluminum case can easily bend and even crack. Apple hasn’t commented on the issue, and it’s not known if this is a problem for all new iPhones. Source Link