The iPod lives on though. Namely, Apple introduced a new generation of iPod players, which in 2015 seemed to be a surviving device. Nevertheless, the new models are not something unexpected and although many have already seen them in retirement after Apple delayed updates, the iPod Shuffle, iPod Nano and iPod Touch are returning to the scene, where only the latter made a serious step forward compared to their predecessors. so we will focus on it.
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Sometimes I walk around the keyboard, sometimes in nature. One time I twist the heels, the other time the kitchen. I press the trigger once, the pedals a second time. And one time I play the role of a moviegoer, another time a nanny. Life offers such a wide range of things that it would be pointless to dip your brush in just a color or two, right?
Our body is extraordinary. He works 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, without a break. He has no days off, no weekends, he breathes a little easier only when we sleep. But what actually happens to our body on a daily basis? Huge. And since we like to peek into the lives of others, this time for a change, let's look inside ourselves and take a look at a typical day in the life of our body. We will get an answer and a reason for many feelings that we experience on a daily basis.
Pain in the wrist and hands has unfortunately become an almost daily occurrence for many, which is mainly the result of long-term computer use. The main culprits are the keyboard and the mouse, which require us to make repetitive movements and thus excessively strain some small muscles. This leads to inflammation and pain in the wrist, forearm, palm and elbow, poor mobility of the fingers, etc. Dr. Levi Harrison therefore has some simple exercises for us to help relieve hand pain caused by the computer.
We all know how healthy a good posture is during the day. What about when we sleep? Does our posture during sleep also affect our health? The answer is 'yes'. The quality of sleep is not the only factor, but also the position in bed during sleep. And since most people sleep in the same position every night, the sleeping position is often the culprit for health problems. Check if you are sleeping properly and which position is best for you.
Fashion is from today to tomorrow and its history is (too) full of trends. This time we will delve into the last hundred years of men's clothing and how it has changed over time. From loosely tailored in the past to tight today, infographics turn back time all the way to the 1920s.
Ah those mosquitoes, eternal summer scourge. But for a relaxed summer without these annoying insects, you don't have to do much. There are hundreds of ways to protect yourself from them on the market, but the best way is to get rid of them naturally. And the winning technique is certainly the sugar-yeast trap, which will keep you sleepless only because of (too) hot nights, not because of spikes. We have already written about tricks on how to spend hot summer nights.
How many times have we heard that you should make decisions with your head and not your heart. Although a philosophy that relies on reason often saves us, at least somewhere reason is not the best currency. When it comes to finding a potential partner. And where better to look for a soulmate than through Tinder, a mobile app designed to find a suitable partner? But if you've been letting your head decide until now, the Hands-Free Tinder app, made especially for the Apple Watch, lets your heart decide for you.
You know the one. Someone offers you a bulky orange life jacket and you politely decline it. I can swim, you think, and besides, you'd look ridiculous. But in the USA alone, 83 percent of the people who drowned in 2013 were not wearing it, and as many as 370,000 people drown in the world every year! Handy wearable device Kingii aims to reduce this bleak statistic by reinventing lifelines. It is a wrist device that uses a CO2 bomb. In case of danger, it inflates a hidden cushion that keeps a person afloat for up to 48 hours.
The Sphericam 2 is an extremely powerful spatial video camera capable of capturing 360-degree footage in ultra-high resolution 4K. Her abilities border on the professional level, so she's not cheap either. It is therefore the first camera with the possibility of 360-degree monitoring, which is of sufficient quality to create content for virtual reality. All others until now have fallen on their knees before this task, and Sphericam 2, despite the size of a golf ball, is up to the task. And the users on Kickstarter knew how to reward this.
Learn to accept criticism, because admitting mistakes is often a necessary step on the way to the desired result. Yes, we are all sensitive to comments, whether they are about our work, habits, appearance or the way we raise children. On the other hand, we also have bloody hands. But constructive criticism and its acceptance is indispensable for personal growth, so we must learn to accept it. Check below how.
Growth are very special flower pots that grow together with the plant. Their design was signed by Bike and Begum Ayaskan from London's Studio Ayaskan, and they found their inspiration in the Japanese art of folding paper into a certain origami sculpture. But the unusual shape is not the main advantage of this innovative pot, but rather its liveliness. Together with the plant, it spreads and climbs, so that it can provide it with more soil and enable better branching of the roots.
You might think it's harder to finish a stage in the Tour than to swallow everything the Tour de France cyclists eat during the day, but it seems that the mission "on the breath" is to eat everything they eat during the day professional cyclists, more impossible than cycling on a French bow. The Norwegian journalist Nicolay Ramm tried to do just that. To consume 8,000 thousand calories, as much as professional cyclists do per day, to withstand the killer rhythm. Check if Ramm flunked the exam or if he succeeded.