APPLE iPHONE 5 review


It’s not like Apple has reinvented the wheel with the new iPhone. The sophistication and elegance that embodies the device is every bit as evident as in the previous editions, but the overall finesse has been taken up a notch or two with the slightly new design.While the iPhone 5 is certainly slimmer (7.6mm) than the previous versions and longer, with a larger display at 4 inches (still Retina intact with a 640x1136 pixel resolution at 326 ppi and 800:1 contrast ratio), the overall design looks very similar to the 4 or 4S. The elongated shape does, however, make for better handling and the reduction in weight to 112g makes it
certainly more portable. Cutting down a SIM card to a nano SIM wasn’t really a problem, but we’d suggest getting a professional to do it for you.The iPhone 5 ships with iOS 6, which brings some much-needed features to the iPhone/iPad/iPod line-up.

Glow Pillow Simulates Sunrise to Gently Wake You Up



  1. Say goodbye to that obnoxious alarm clock, scaring you out of bed every morning with its cacophonous din. Now you can rage against the dying of the light with the Glo Pillow, gently waking you up with soft LED lights, slowly increasing their brightness over 40 minutes just like the sunrise. Also embedded under a few layers of cushiony foam is a digital display, perfect for those who sleep with their heads completely buried face down into the pillow.
    Even though this tech seems far-fetched, the pillow's display and lighting are designed around an LED woven substrate that's been actually demonstrated by Philips. But the Glo Pillow is just a design concept so far, and a few problems have yet to be worked out, such as, would a serious bout of night sweats turn into a shocking experience? It also might be a bit daunting to spend, say, $1000 on a pillow just so you can go gentle into that good night, but nobody's talking price just yet.

     

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