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  2. It's Time to Upgrade Your Sleep Game With a Memory Foam Pillow

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    This super slim pillow from Bluewave Bedding has a loft of only 2.75" (though the pillow also comes in 2.25" and 3.25"), and is composed of gel memory foam to give the same support as an average ...

  3. Solid-state storage - Wikipedia

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    A memory card, such as MMC and SD, is shaped to fit into a special port for the card. A USB flash drive connects via USB and is not constrained by shape and size as a card is. [2] [11] In general, an SSD uses a relatively fast interface such as Serial ATA (SATA) or PCI Express (PCIe) paired with a logical device interface such as AHCI or NVM ...

  4. 11 Best Pain-Relieving Pillows That Feel Like Sleeping ... - AOL

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    Zamat Contour Memory Foam Pillow for Neck Pain Relief. Amazon. Created with a contoured, cervical design and memory foam material, this pillow provides support for spine alignment and neck pain ...

  5. Sleep Like a Baby With the 10 Best Memory Foam Pillows - AOL

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    Memory foam pillows can cost a fortune but you don’t have to spend north of $150 for a decent one. Case in point: Weekender keeps it simple with its aptly named Ventilated Gel Memory Foam Pillow ...

  6. Memory foam - Wikipedia

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    A memory foam mattress is usually denser than other foam mattresses, making it both more supportive and heavier. Memory foam mattresses are often sold for higher prices than traditional mattresses. Memory foam used in mattresses is commonly manufactured in densities ranging from less than 24kg/m 3 (1.5 lb/ft 3) to 128kg/m 3 (8 lb/ft 3) density

  7. Solid-state drive - Wikipedia

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    As SSD technology continues to improve, they are increasingly used in ultra-mobile PCs and lightweight laptop systems. The first flash-memory SSD based PC to become available was the Sony Vaio UX90, announced for pre-order on 27 June 2006 and began shipping in Japan on 3 July 2006 with a 16 GB flash memory hard drive. [158]