[CES 2010] With its 5.7” touch display (capacitive) and its nice design, the Sensia would look great in a modern home. Its touch interface can be used to select many music sources, from a home server, an internet radio and more. There are also apps to check and update status in social networks like Facebook or Twitter – that sounds like a great device for the Web 2.0 Silicon Valley crowd… That said, it is lacking a sensor to dim the light at night, and small details like that are important for a potential $349 alarm clock. Of course, that’s not how Pure positions it – it’s really a cool web radio/music player – but after being sleep depraved during this pre-CES period, cool alarm clocks have become somewhat of a fantasy. Check pure.com