Even the most devoted business executive is probably somewhat of a
techie or do-it-yourselfer. This month, we talk about that executive. If
you have one on your holiday list, he or she may appreciate some of the
gift suggestions we have assembled and outlined in this month's
article. We have purposely stayed away from the high-profile,
ever-so-popular, types of gifts. Rather, we have picked some great
stocking stuffers, as well as some very practical and useful tools for
that tech-lover on your list. There is no priority here, just helpful
suggestions.
WHO WOULD NOT WANT GOLD?
Let's start with gold. In our search for new data and idyllic
gifts, we came across a block of gold and that will attract attention on
anyone's desk. The Golden Disk by LaCie is probably the most
stunning computer accessory we've seen in a long time. The Golden
Disk is a newly designed device created by famed French industrial
designer Ora-Ito. This unique, golden storage solution can house your
executive's favorite music, photos, videos and important data. This
sleek, liquid-inspired device will become a focal point for any
design-conscious executive looking to add glitz to his or her
environment. It offers a unique jewel style that actually contains a
small percentage of real gold.
"The golden drive encompasses all that is glamour, while
having the guts to perform flawlessly with glowing performance,"
says Lise Manteau, LaCie Desktop Solutions product manager. "Coming
preloaded with utilities for automatic backups, the Golden Disk shines
with its ease-of-use when needing to exchange information with friends
and family."
The Golden Disk connects to any universal, high-speed USB 2.0
interface and is almost silent, thanks to its fanless operation. The
Golden Disk is available up to 500GB, with a manufacturer's
suggested retail price of $189. It may not be for everyone, but it is
for that executive who likes something different--someone who is into
the "bling" factor or modern design. For more product
information, visit www.lacie.com.
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CONNECTIVITY AND GADGETS ON THE GO
Alaska Communications Systems (ACS) has several suggestions for
your busy professional. Topping the list is the freedom to connect to
the Internet from any location with ACS goBeyond Mobile Internet.
Instead of looking for hotspots or signing into slow or unsecured WiFi
connections, ACS Mobile Internet lets you connect from wherever you are.
It's as easy as using your wireless phone. You just plug your
aircard into your laptop, start the software application, and
you're connected. Use it across the state and across the nation,
and never sacrifice speed for mobility--ACS Mobile Internet uses the
fastest mobile data technology available (six times faster than the
competition). This service is $30 per month, unlimited, when bundled
with any ACS high-speed Internet (DSL) plan. The wireless PC aircard is
free with a two-year commitment.
Who would want it?
* Anyone who needs to access the Internet outside of the office.
* Anyone who wants both mobility and speed.
What are the main differentiators?
* Fastest mobile Internet connection available.
* Works from wherever you are.
* You don't need to look for hotspots. The service works
anywhere you can use your cell phone.
If you want to get your busy professional the hottest new gadget
around, consider the Motorola Q. Walking around with a Motorola Q is
like walking around with a new puppy. This shiny, tiny smartphone with
its electro-luminescent keyboard gets a lot of attention.
The Motorola Q is just .45 inches thick (50 percent thinner than
other smartphones), and it's loaded with superior voice quality and
data and multimedia capabilities. Use it to:
* Check e-mail and surf the Web on Alaska's fastest mobile
network
* Watch streaming videos or live TV on its vibrant 2.4-inch screen
* Listen to your favorite music on its integrated MP3 player and
stereo speakers
* Type e-mail and text messages on its QWERTY keyboard
* Make calls with voice-activated dialing
* View Word, Excel, PowerPoint and PDF documents with Windows
Mobile 5.0
* Take pictures and videos with its 1.3 megapixel camera
And it only uses Alaska's Best Network, which means fewer
dropped calls and crystal-clear voice quality (www.acsalaska.com).
NOT ALL GADGETS ARE ELECTRONIC
Most every desk drawer at work and at home should have a LoggerHead
Tools' Bit Dr.[TM]. This new tool puts an ergonomic spin on screw
driving. Most screwdrivers require you to turn your full arm
repetitively, but the Bit Dr. is the first to put a free-wheel at the
base that enables you to start driving a screw with a simple thumb and
forefinger motion. Add more pressure to engage an intuitive ratcheting
function. It is so easy and adds more control--making the job fast and
even fun.
The design replaces a full 21-piece driver set in the weight of one
screw-driver (6 ounces) and folds down to a 4-inch package that can fit
in your pocket, glove box or desk drawer, and can lighten the tool box
or de-clutter the kitchen or office drawer. It also features three
length options and six driving positions. The Bit Dr. retails for $24.95
through www.loggerheadtools. com and selected Ace Hardware and Tru-Serve
stores.
Bit Dr. scores high on usefulness, novelty, quality and price.
It's so new you can almost be certain your recipient doesn't
have one yet.
Check out other, new-to-the-world tools aimed at problem-solving
and enhanced value on the Loggerhead Tools Web site.
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EMPOWERING THE DRIVER
A revolutionary new diagnostic tool for the car will give
executives a fast, convenient solution for monitoring their
vehicle's health.
"With CarMD, no one needs to feel inadequate about car
maintenance or what they should do when they sense or detect a
problem," says Kristin Brocoff, marketing manager for CarMD. com.
"CarMD empowers consumers to take personal control of their
vehicle's health and well-being."
This new tool combines an easytouse handheld tester with an online
database to provide consumers with information that will enable them to
diagnose their car's health. CarMD was recently named a Consumer
Electronics Show Innovations 2007 honoree in the mobile electronics
category. The patented technology is completely safe for both the
user's vehicle and personal computer. No longer will your techie be
at the mercy of the mechanic. The next time the "check engine"
light comes on, your executive can quickly and easily determine the
problem. Or, if he or she is checking out a used car, the CarMD will
assist in determining the vehicle's health. The device helps with
overall car-maintenance.
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The lightweight CarMD is designed to interface with the onboard
computer on virtually all cars, light trucks, SUVs, and minivans
manufactured for use in the U.S.--foreign and domestic--since 1996. This
handy little tool can diagnose problems ranging from a loose gas cap to
an engine misfire.
The CarMD tester measures just 5 inches by 2 inches and fits easily
inside the glove compartment or toolbox. It is easy to use with
color-coded LEDs to provide quick indication of all systems. The tool
can be used independently; however, it is the CarMD. com Web site that
provides consumers with a true solution for automotive maintenance and
repair.
Combined with the CarMD.com Web site, the CarMD diagnostic report
indicates a list of probable causes, fixes, and estimated repair costs.
Distributed by CarMD.com Corp., CarMD costs $89.99 and includes one
handheld tester, a Quick Reference User's Guide, demo video, USB
cable with CD software to link the tester to a Windows-based PC, and
access to an online database via www.CarMD.com. CarMD is available
direct to consumers via two convenient options: toll-free phone: 888.
MyCarMD (888-692-2763), or online at www.CarMD.com.
IMPROVE THEIR SENSE OF DIRECTION
Today's business executives rely heavily upon their
smartphones (Treo, BlackBerry, etc.). The new Garmin Mobile 10 turns the
smartphone, laptop, pocket PC, and PDAs into GPS navigators. This handy
little device includes many of the same features as the high-end
$800-plus GPS navigation, such as real time traffic, weather info and
fuel prices.
The device is sleek and compact, and comes complete with removable
clip that makes it easy to carry or secure in the car. The removable
lithium-ion battery lasts for 20 hours, and there is a 12-volt USB
adapter for recharging and extended use.
Garmin Mobile 10 comes complete with high-quality mapping and
navigation features, including Garmin Mobile XT or nRoute and fold-map
coverage for North America and Europe.
The Garmin Mobile 10 is easy to set up, and conveniently combines
all the software needed to navigate on one preloaded card, provides 3D
mapping, and has an intuitive user interface. It is both portable and
wearable for navigation by car or foot. The best part: the Garmin Mobile
10 sells for only $199, and there are no monthly fees. Check
https://buy.garmin.com.
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PUT AN 'I' ON THE LIST The new iPod nano stores up to
2,000 songs or 8 hours of video, and it is just one of the next
generation of iPods. The tiny nano features a larger, 2-inch display
with 204 pixels per inch. Our business exec or techie can watch movies,
TV shows, and music videos in the same resolution he or she currently
enjoys on the video iPod. Throw in some fun games, and this beautiful,
new all-metal design makes a great traveling companion. The 4GB iPod
nano list for $149 at www.apple.com.
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