Tuesday, July 20, 2010

WORTH A TRY: 10 Tech Tools to make it through the final days of summer

Whether a vacation to the Greek Islands or a long afternoon by the pool are in order for the final months of summer, these tools will ensure worry-free good times during the last hoorah.



1.) PSP Go: There are so many different types of games for different types of people, these days. From Final Fantasy to Spanish Coach, this little bugger can keep anybody busy for hours during travel.

2.) Freeloader Pro: This "green" gadget is a traveling solar powered charging unit. Small enough to fit in a personal bag yet packs enough power and compatibility to charge all the other electronics thrown in that bag too.

3.) A straw hat: I know it's old school but, it still ranks in the best way to be in the sun and be safe. We haven't invented anything new to protect the head since the hat, but we have made more fashionable and convenient styles that make UVA/UVB protection aesthetically pleasing.

4.) The Guardian Case for Amazon Kindle: (I hope I get a Kindle for Christmas!) So many others are cooler than me and own the Kindle already. From what I hear, they're great for travel, leisure and life. The Guardian Case protects the screen from sun rays and the waterproof packaging stays afloat at surface level.

5.) The SKYPE App: Maintain a summer romance or professional relationship with anyone in the world on your computer and your mobile phone without losing an arm and leg in charges. SKYPE is available on T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless and AT&T now but check with your carrier for details on rates, options and availability.

6.) Netflix: It is HOT outside! Stay in the a.c. alone or with friends and watch timeless classics, new releases and new finds on Netflix.com. The rates and selection offered by Netflix have hardly any competition. Make it a Netflix Night, and gather 'round your laptop or TV in the comfort of an air-conditioned home.

7.) DualView Cameras: Who hasn't done the "reach around" shot? Whether out having a good time with friends or bumping into a local celeb on the street, capturing the moment has become more efficient at including you in it, thanks to DualView. No more missing persons photos and one-eyed monsters creeping into pics!

8.) Garmin: Enjoy a staycay or vacay by getting "lost" in a new or familiar place. Pick a destination, punch it into the handy Garmin GPS and put Magellan (no pun) to shame. New mobile devices have been added while the old school products still hold up in quality testing on accuracy and helpfulness.

9.) miniMove Boombox for iPod: It's eency weency but, that is just perfect when packing for a picnic in the park. An iPod and AA batteries can keep the party rockin' to your favorite playlists for hours. "And the price is just right," said Baby Bear.

10.) A jump starter: There's nothing worse than a car battery dying and having to sit in a hot--or cold, for that matter--automobile waiting for a good citizen or parking lot security to get a jump. As much as I hate to see my fellow man become obsolete, the jump starter "has the juice now," and I like the fact that I can get a move on to the pool parties and barbecues that much faster.

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