Safety check: Your old phone could cause a fire — 3 supportive pillows to eliminate back pain
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October 12, 2022

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Have an old phone lying around in a drawer? It could catch FIRE

3 things you need to know today

1. Have an old phone lying around in a drawer? It could catch FIRE

Samsung is in hot water again. Its Note 7 fiasco has long passed, but the company's newer devices are experiencing similar issues. People say their phones are swelling up. This is a dangerous issue that could lead to a fire. It doesn't just affect older phones, nor is the problem limited to Samsung. Here's what you need to do to stay safe.

Tap or click here for tips on preventing a phone explosion. →

2. October Prime Day 2022: Best deals from Amazon's Prime Early Access Sale

Amazon Prime used to be a once-a-year event. Now, savvy shoppers can save cash in October as well as in the summer. Amazon just slashed prices on tons of items in celebration of the Prime Early Access Sale. Here are some of the best deals you don't want to miss.

Tap or click here for nine steep discounts from Amazon's new shopping bonanza. →

3. Back pain at your PC? These supportive pillows are your solution

Uncomfortable chairs can hurt your back, tailbone and posture. These pillows provide lower lumbar support, spinal alignment assistance and help with comfort all at the same time.

Tap or click to stop back and tailbone pain at your desk right now. →

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