With a skyline dominated by high-rise buildings and skyscrapers, Dubai’s array of luxury hotels offers their guests a chance to witness the Arabian Sea, the city’s multiple tourist attractions, and the glittering night sky from a dizzy height.



In this article, we are going to take a look at three amazing resorts and hotels that call Dubai their home, what amenities they have to offer guests, and what spectacular views guests can indulge in throughout their stay:

  • Terrace Club Suite – Atlantis, The Palm -
With the option of a one or two bedroom Dubai hotel suite, relaxation takes on a whole new dimension in one of the Atlantis, The Palm’s Terrace Club Suites. From the suite’s large and furnished terrace balcony guests will witness panoramic views like they have never seen anywhere else before. Guests can opt to have breakfast as the sun rises while seated at the dining table in complete privacy, or indulge in sundowners at sunset while relaxing on the sun lounges provided, either way, the views of the resort below and the Arabian Sea’s glistening waters will undoubtedly take every guest’s breath away. What’s more, guests can enjoy a beautifully furnished lounge – kitted out with an indoor dining room table and desk – meaning they have the option work and dine inside with their friends and family while taking in the view.
  • Jumeirah Sea-View of Skyline Suites – Four Seasons Resort, Jumeirah Beach -
Would you prefer a room with the view of the Arabian Sea? Or, a room of Dubai’s impressive city skyline? Guests have the choice if they choose to stay at the Four Seasons Resort. The resort’s sea-view suites offer an impressive layout – including a formal foyer, spacious living and dining area, and master bedroom with an ensuite bath. The suite also includes two separate balconies, each offering spectacular views of the Arabian Gulf’s vast waters. The resort’s Skyline Suite offers the exact opposite, instead showcasing Dubai’s high-rise, sky-scraper-filled city skyline in all of its glory from the suite’s two furnished balconies kitted out with comfortable lounge suites where guests can sit back, relax, and soak up the views of the impressive skyline – including views of the Burj Khalifa.
  • Armani Fountain Suite – Armani Hotel -
Views from the tallest building in the world – The Burj Khalifa – are undoubtedly going to be amazing, and travellers have the option to stay in the many hotel rooms and suites the incredible hotel has to offer. One of the most amazing views can be seen from the Armani Fountain Suite, and – as the name of the suite suggests – the suite has views of the entertaining Dubai Fountain. These suites can be found on every floor of the hotel, meaning that – depending on how high you are willing to go – your view will only get better the further up you stay. Each beautiful room includes big bay windows, meaning that there is nothing that could disrupt your beautiful view. There are not balconies, unfortunately, but guests can fall asleep and wake up to the stunning view from the comfort of their bed.

Spoil yourself and your family by booking a couple of nights at a hotel or resort mentioned above and indulge in the beautiful views they have to offer.

About the Author:
Ibtisaam is a self-diagnosed wanderlust with a healthy obsession for travelling the globe. You can find her ticking off her bucket list of places to go when she is not on the lookout for the comfiest hotel suites from Dubai all the way to Buenos Aires.




A computer, as we know, betters man when it comes to performing monotonous tasks, but there are certain jobs which even the computer cannot do.


The computer does all kinds of work today. From storing heaps of data in national databases to handling weather forecasts, we find computers in every sphere of life. Indeed, the computer has been man’s greatest friend throughout the years, but it has also created unemployment by replacing the need for ‘hands’. It beats the man on accuracy and precision and wins the battle of stamina by far. Memory is also one of the greatest virtues of computers. It is the one thing that diminishes in a man with time. But memory continues to increase with betterment in technology. We have travelled from KBs to MBs to GBs in a matter of a few years and we carry millions of billions of storage units on the smallest of handheld devices. Even though life without computers is quite unimaginable, with some terming it as the stone age, the fact still stands that man is the creator of the computer and he shall be its true master always.

Here are a few jobs where even the mighty computer bows down to man;

  • Creativity- the nature’s gift to mankind -

When it comes to creativity, the computer is no match for the human mind. It was the relentless creativity of the human brain that brought about mind-boggling inventions, inventions that eventually led to man reaching the moon. Jobs that require creativity, improvisation, entrepreneurial skills and innovation will always be open to people. Enhancing creativity is one thing, something that you get with Photoshop and Illustrator, but possessing it is something totally different. Human beings possess creativity; they can make music, act, pretend, write and even paint at will, with exciting changes every single day.
  • Sports- an inbuilt characteristic of a human being -

Kids strive to stand when they can only crawl, they look to walk when they can only stand and they like to run when they can only walk. Such is the nature of the world’s most complex machine. The desire and attraction towards increased physical activity have always brought a thrill to a human and that is what separates us from computers. We simply love sports, no matter how many different forms it has taken today, but it always seems to bring people together under one roof. Nothing can replace the beauty of man’s participation in sports. Those moments of madness that change games, that slightest mistake that causes heartbreaks and those amazing imperfections in the greatest players is just something we relish and will continue to do so.
  • The healthcare industry and the surgical dexterity -

Technology has helped us make great leaps in health care and medicine alike. However, the world without human doctors still seems an impossibility. There are many medical labors which a computer, in any form, cannot perform. Robotic arms can help with precision but the decision making will always be in the hands of man.
  • Education and teachers- forever irreplaceable -

Once again a computer cannot ‘provide’ education; it can simply provide you the means of gaining limitless access to it. Teachers are not just presenters of knowledge; they are role models for students. Kids learn from them and make them ideals. It is the teachers who put content onto the online portals and web pages which people access so easily- a credit which is most often given to technology.


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From computers that required trucks for transportation to those which snugly fit on our palmtops; it really has been quite a journey. Most people, over twenty years of age, would have witnessed an absolute renaissance in technology through their lifetime. Not long ago, people would go out into parks, have fun with their families and spend quality time with their loved ones. All leisure times would be well spent talking and chatting with your household members. But, who would have thought, in a matter of a few years people would be giving way more time to their gadgets than their closest friends, that the only playing would be on smartphones or tablets and that, the only socializing would be on Facebook and Twitter?

Here’s a flashback of where we were in the 90s and where we are today.
  • The computer- one of the greatest personal devices -

Whatever gadgets we have in hand today are all brainchildren of the computer. The idea of giving a machine processing capabilities came from the computer. Today, the cell phones are mostly smart, but we have entered into an age where even the TV has been given some brains of its own- Smart TVs. The computer previously was home to a monitor which was the perfect cube with sharp edges- at least that is what Steve Jobs aimed for in his Nexus. Even the slowest smartphones have the 1 GB RAM today, as compared to just 64 MB of the 90s. And, not to mention the pointing device, it consisted of a ‘stick’ that would be maneuvered around its pivot to move the cursor on the screen. Today, we have the mouse, something that underwent its own evolution, from ball to optical sensing.
  • The phone- now portable, smart and entertaining -

The phone might have been invented in 1876 to connect people separated by geographical distances, giving them an instantaneous means of two-way communication. Now the device which we call the phone has much more to offer than just connectivity. It is mobile- we can carry it anywhere we want. It’s portable, it fits in our pockets and it’s full of utility and entertainment. calendar, calculator, the clock and now the world of internets all inside the phone. At first, the world was introduced to cordless phones with the antenna. Soon the antenna faded away and the aesthetics became better.
  • The incredible transformation of the World Wide Web -

Who would have though shared information from one location on earth to the other would be possible without physically carrying the message? Let alone pictures, videos and all other kinds of multimedia, just text alone was a major source of information for people to view on the internet. There were no websites back in the 90s, there were just web pages and the king of search engines was Yahoo! We all know now that today the term ‘search’ has been replaced by ‘Google’.
  • Tablets or planners? A complete revolution of concept -

Don’t even bother thinking what the tablet was before the mark of the twenty-first century, it was just a simple planner with pockets to put visiting cards in. They also contained pen holders. Today the tablet is more than just a planner of meetings and organizer of schedule. It is a complete PDA and an incredible multimedia device. It is the amalgamation of the PC and the cell phone, and possibly a successor to them.

Author Bio -
The author of this blog post, Arabellaalice, is one of the highly valued contributors at Websberry.com  who has helped our readers unravel the mysteries of the tech industry. She may be very techie, but her words are free of jargon and simple for the common man to gain an understanding of the technological advancements happening around and how they affect us.