From the December 2010 Issue.
It’s beginning to look a lot like …
What? How many shopping days are left? You still don’t have a clue of what to give your boss, your friends or some of your family? Well, as I do each year, I “grudgingly” spend hours looking at and playing with dozens of new tech gadgets and toys, and almost all of them would make great gifts, even if it’s for yourself.
Whether you’re staying connected while on the road or in the air, putting in some extra time in the office, cuddled up with an eBook in front of an HDTV simulated fireplace, or outside throwing snowballs at the neighbor, there’s something in this year’s gift guide for everyone. Some are all about work, but many are more about play.
This online version of the Annual Tech Gift-Giving Guide also includes bonus content! That means extra gadget ideas to help you work/play/relax/whatev! So come on and help spread a little gadgety cheer this holiday season, but also make sure you get out of the office, unplug for awhile, and spend some quality off-line time with your actual, real-life, in-person, non-digital friends and family.
Happy Holidays from CPA & NSA Practice Advisor!
 What’s Better than a ScanSnap?  
  A Free ScanSnap,      of course!
With all the hype about the digital office, workflow optimization, tax document automation, etc… you surely have a scanner (or several) in your office. But do you have a mobile full-color scanner? One small enough to take with you to a client office or when traveling? How about one that can instantly create your choice of PDFs, Excel or Word documents and includes document management and business card scanning software? The Fujitsu ScanSnap S1300 does all that, plus it has a 10-page automatic document feeder, can scan up to eight double-sided pages per minute and works with PCs and Macs. To top off the convenience meter, the ScanSnap can get its power from either a USB cable or an AC adapter. At $295, it’s a great deal; but for one of our readers it will be even better … see the box at the bottom of page 21 in our print issue to learn how you can win a free ScanSnap S1300. (www.usfujitsu.com/cpa)
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BUSINESS                FIRST 
 
 Safe                & Secure
 There’s backup, and then there’s protection. Backing                up data can keep it safe from IT failures and some hazards, but                if it’s backed up on an external hard drive in your office,                it may fall victim to the same disaster that makes you need it.                But not with the ioSafe SoloPRO, a superfast USB                3.0 external hard drive that helps automate data backup functions                and recovery, but also adds active airflow cooling, plus protection                against fire (up to 1,550 degrees), and against water damage (up                to 10 feet for 72 hours). If that weren’t enough, there’s                also added theft protection in the form of a Kensington security                slot and anti-theft tab for bolting it down to any surface. This                “Super Safe” is also immune to Kryptonite. From $249  (www.iosafe.com)
Backing              Up When You’re on the Go
 Backing up the data on your computers is important, whether you’re              in your office or mobile, and two new “mobile memory solutions”              from Lexar make it easier than ever. Where traditional              backup solutions can be complex and prone to user error, the Echo ZE and Echo SE automatically keep your              important files backed up onto a pocketable, memory stick-sized device              that packs a whole lot more punch. The devices, available in capacities              from 8GB to 128GB, include a program that immediately starts to encrypt              and backup your data when you plug it into a USB port, and it keeps              continually backing it up as long as it’s plugged in. You can              also easily restore previous file versions, and it helps to prevent              accidental overwrites. Both Echo versions support PC and Mac computers.  From $49 (www.lexar.com)
Powerful              Projection Performance
 When it comes time to put your PowerPoint deck, images or other files              on the screen for everybody to see, the Epson EX7200 can help you do it with style, power and cost-effectiveness. The projector              offers widescreen performance at up to 1280×800 resolution, plus 2600              lumens of light output for brilliant true-to-life color even in well-lit              boardrooms. The system connects to your laptop via a simple USB connector,              with no other setup required. You can even use it without a computer,              sharing images and other files from USB flash thumb drives. (www.epson.com)
Multi-Monitors              Made Easy
 Many studies have shown that having two or more monitors can greatly              improve productivity. For accounting and tax pros, think about having              your tax application open on one screen, with supporting client documents              on another, and even a research program open on a third. Not too long              ago, it took a bit of tech savvy to add monitors, but not anymore.              If you can plug in a USB cable, you have the skills to use the Sewell              vDeck USB to VGA External Display Adater to instantly add              a monitor or two, or even more, to your desktop. Don’t stop with your              work desktop, though. The handy little connectors are also great for              laptops and netbooks, and are a great gift idea for computer gamers              and social network fans. Once you get used to a multi-screen setup,  you’ll never want to go back. $69.95 (www.sewelldirect.com)
Does              Your PC Need a Tune-Up?
 Most people have their car periodically serviced, but few routinely              do the same for the PC. If your computer is taking longer to start              up, suffers from mysterious errors or crashes, your Internet is sluggish              or you’re having problems loading programs or media, it may              not be a big bad virus, it may just be time to have System              Mechanic from iolo Technologies take a look              “under the hood.” The software quickly runs more than              200 critical tests to discover what’s decreasing your system’s  performance. $39.95 (www.iolo.com)
FOR THE ROAD WARRIOR
Speed              Your Way through the TSA
 Whether you’re traveling on business or pleasure, if you’re              bringing along your laptop, you’ll want to protect it. And what              better way than with the Checkthrough Executive Brief from              Skooba Design. The sleek and smoothly contoured case              meets the “checkpoint friendly” requirements of the TSA,              which can help you spend less time going through airport security.              Other cool features include almost two dozen pockets and compartments,              including the Doc Pocket ticket/passport holder, a divided file section,              key ring, USB thumb drive caddy and more tools for the airborne road              warrior. It won’t get you past the pat-down, though ;( — From $149              (www.skoobadesign.com)
Is              Your Laptop Chillin?
 Whether you’ve got the hottest, newest PC or Mac laptop, or              one a few years older, it’s important to keep it cool …              literally. The Travel Chill Mat from Targus can be used on a table, your lap or any other surface to help prevent              your portable computer from overheating. With dual fans that provide              ventilation to disperse heat, the device has soft neoprene material              that cushions the device and also offers comfort for the user. The              Chill Mat is powered simply by plugging in the USB cord to your laptop,              and it fits easily in a laptop case. $29.99 (www.targus.com)
Share              Your Mobility! 
 On the go, and have multiple devices or colleagues and friends who              need wireless access? The new mobile MWR211 wireless              router from ZyXEL gives mobile pros convenient, portable              and secure Internet access that can be used with wired and 3G devices.              The on-the-go router includes a built-in firewall and anti-DoS attack              shield, and can support an unlimited number of friends and colleagues              with any number of gadgets. It also includes a built-in rechargeable              battery for times when wired power isn’t available. $114.99              (www.us.zyxel.com)
That’s                Incredible
 The new ultimate smart phones are based on the Android platform,                combining all of the work-oriented features that Blackberry grew                famous for, plus state of the art entertainment capabilities that                leaves Apple in the dust. The Droid Incredible by HTC features                a large touch screen display and shareable wireless service for                up to five Wi-Fi enabled devices using the 3G Mobile Hotspot application.                The phone also includes an LED light, the ability to record video                in HD and full support for Adobe Flash Player, which enables quick                downloading of games, apps and other dynamic web content inside                the browser. It also comes equipped with HTC Sense for content personalization,                an 8MP camera, a 1GHz processor, instant sharing and friends applications,                and advanced speech recognition and Skype Mobile. Available on the                Verizon Network from Personal Communications Devices and                other retailers starting at $149 (www.pcdphones.com)
Protecting              Your Computer … & the Earth
 If you’re all about the three Rs of “reduce, re-use and              recycle,” then you need to check out the environmentally conscious              line of bags from EcoGear, which has several options              for laptops, travel, kids, backpacks … even sleeping bags. For              the mobile business pro, the Tiger II features airport              security friendly features, with internal padding, organizer pockets,              lined pouches and magnetic closures. But unlike other travel bags,              the Tiger II is PVC-free, toxin-free and has no toxic dyes or materials.              From $69 (www.ecogear-products.com)
The                Entertainer
 Mobility means more than just texting, web surfing, email, phone                and apps. But when you’re on the road, at conferences or anywhere                else where you can’t control your schedule, you don’t have to wait                for your DVR anymore. With the Sharp FX for AT&T,                you can turn the device sideways to watch 24/7 live TV programming                using the built-in FLO-TV system, with wide-screen broadcast quality                full-length episodes on 17 TV channels, including ABC, Comedy Central,                ESPN and MTV. The Sharp FX has a full touch screen display and slide-out                full-QWERTY keyboard, which also makes texting and other messaging                functions quick and easy. There’s also convenient MP3 player, 2.0                megapixel digital camera with camcorder and Bluetooth 2.1. Available                on the AT&T Network from Personal Communications Devices  and other retailers starting at $99 (www.pcdphones.com)
MORE MOBILE MOJO
Take              This Drive Anywhere
 While netbooks are trendy and portable, most have achieved their mini              size by forgoing DVD drives. Samsung is to the rescue,              though, with the sleek and slender new SE-S084D DVD Writer.              A perfect companion to laptops and netbooks, it’s the lightest              and thinnest portable optical drive in the world, and it accommodates              the lifestyles of mobile business professionals. It is available in              seven colors and works with Windows 7 and Mac OS computers. From $69.99  (www.samsung.com)
Flexibility                for Your Digital Life
 Portability is power, and the ability to quickly and easily manage                backups, encrypt files and securely transfer even the largest of                files is a necessity in business and personal life. The new GoFlex ultra-portable hard drive from Seagate lets users                extend their digital life anywhere they go, whether for work or                pleasure. The system is PC and Mac compatible and offers a unique                modular format that includes a cable system with adapters that can                be quickly swapped out to support USB 2.0, USB 3.0, eSATA or FireWire                connections. You can even shuttle data between PCs and Macs without                reformatting. GoFlex can also be paired with a GoFlex TV HD media                player or the GoFlex Net media sharing device for enhanced media                experience. It’s available in a variety of colors and capacities  up to 1TB. From $89.99 (www.seagate.com)
Reach              Out & See Someone … in Full HD
 Sometimes, the weary road warrior gets homesick. When you can’t              get back to tuck your kids in, or perhaps not traveling is keeping              you from distant family and friends during the holidays, the Logitech              HD Pro Webcam C910 gives the next best thing to being there.              With full 1080p high-definition video and full stereo audio, plus              auto-focus and light correction features, this wonderful webcam has              the power to warm hearts and sooth the “time zone” separation              blues. The HD Pro is designed to work with Skype, Yahoo! Messenger,              Windows Live Messenger and Logitech Vid HD. Oh yeah, it’s also  good for meetings. $99 (www.logitech.com)
Must-Have              for iPads
 If you’re one of the cool kids with an iPad, then don’t              be left empty handed … add this awesome Targus Stylus              for iPad. It’s great for jotting down notes, drawing              or simply turning a page. The Stylus has a durable rubber tip that’s              friendly to your iPad’s surface and makes it easy to type and              draw accurately and comfortably. It requires no power, no batteries              and no software, which means it’s ready to go right out of the  box. $14.99 (www.targus.com)
Keep              Your Fingers Flying
 Winter’s here, and if you’re somewhere chilly you’ll              want to wear gloves. But you also want to be able to use your gadgets,              and with touch-screens and tiny keyboards, your fingers aren’t              quite as precise with layers of fabric or leather in the way. But              with Freehands Gloves from 3M, you              can keep your hands cozy and still let your fingers fly across screens              and buttons unobstructed. The tips of the index and thumbs flip back              to expose these digits, letting you quickly text, dial, email or game.              There’s even a version with a liner that has conductive tips              on all five digits for iPad addicts. Freehands are available in multiple              colors and styles for men and women, including knits, rag wool, eco-friendly  fleece and waterproof Thinsulate. From $16 (www.freehands.com)
Guard              Your Gadgets
 You love your gadgets, but every time you put them in your pocket              or handbag they come in contact with key chains and other objects,              which can scratch their once perfect surfaces. They deserve to stay              scratch-free. And they can, with BodyGuardz. Created              from the same indestructible material that shields automobiles from              abrasive elements, BodyGuardz is a thin, transparent film that protects              devices like mobile phones such as iPhones, BlackBerrys, Palms and              Androids, plus MP3 players, portable gaming systems, cameras and GPS              units, and without the need for bulky cases. The protective films              are available in sizes specifically designed for hundreds of devices.  From $14.95 (www.bodyguardz.com)
KICK              BACK & RELAX
 
The              Media Center, Mastered
 If you really want to make a digital entertainment guru excited, then              look no further than the WD TV Live Hub from Western              Digital. As the only portable HD network media player with              a built-in 1 Terabyte hard drive, it allows you to enjoy movies, music,              video, Internet content and personal media on any connected TV screen              and computer on a home network. It’s like a DVR but with so              much more, allowing users to directly download rentals from Netflix              and Blockbuster, access social networking and picture-sharing sites,              and even easily transfer files from PCs, Macs, thumb drives and cameras              into the shared folders. $199 (www.wdtvlive.com or www.BestBuy.com)
Soft              & Hardcovers for Digital Readers
 Blending protection with style, the Hardback Folio for the Amazon Kindle and Kindle DX, from Acme Made,              is a book-like protective cover that features a removable, custom-molded              silicone skin. The outer cover is crafted with classic book linen,              providing the authentic feel of a hardcover book, while the silicone              skin utilizes ButtonDown technology, allowing the eReader to be easily              and securely buttoned into the cover and quickly removed for convenience.              For the road warrior, Acme Made offers the Slick Case for the Kindle, Sony eReaders and Barnes & Noble Nook, offering              a compact case with zippered water- and stain-resistant protection.              There’s also the Skinny Sleeve, which is available              for a variety of eReaders plus the iPad. It’s the thinnest sleeve              for mobile devices, featuring a sewn-in protective screen and protective              neoprene sheath. $19.99 to $49.99 (www.acmemade.com)
Pump                Up The Volume
 Unimpressed by the limited audio capabilities of the speakers you                use with your mobile devices? Not enough bass? Check out the WOWee                ONE Gel Speaker, a revolutionary new pocket-sized, rechargeable                speaker and subwoofer combo that delivers room-filling sound from                your phone, MP3 player, laptop and other gadgets. The WOWee One                turns whatever object it is put on (desk, chair, table, floor, car,                box, window, cooler, etc.) into a dynamic subwoofer that works with                the unit’s built-in speaker for hours of big sound that will                surprise you for its size. $79 (www.woweeone.com)
Precious              Memories
 The days of print photographs are pretty much done, but that doesn’t              mean you can’t share pictures of your grandkids, children, family              vacations or other events with your real-life (and in-person) friends.              The new Portable Digital Photo Album from Digital              Foci is the perfect “family brag book,” with              a soft leather-like case, an 8” LCD screen and 4GB internal              memory. This is the modern way of storing and sharing your cherished              pictures. It can store thousands of images in virtually all formats.              $189 (www.digitalfoci.com)
Bonus Online Content – Even More Cool Tech
Make                a Resolution to Get Fit
 Want to get in better shape? The Fitbit inspires                people to exercise more, eat better and live a healthier lifestyle.                The small and wearable health monitor accurately tracks calories                burned, steps taken, distance traveled and even sleep quality. The                Fitbit contains a 3D motion sensor like the one found in the Nintendo                Wii and tracks your motion in three dimensions to converts this                into useful information about your daily activities. The activity                data can be wirelessly uploaded to the Fitbit Website where the                user can see their information and effectively track their progress                toward personal goals. The Website also offers nutrition, weight  and other health information. $99 (www.fitbit.com)
The              Golden Touch for Your Golf Game
 How’s your grip? If it’s been a few years (or decades)              since the last lesson with a pro, there’s a good chance that              a golfer’s grip has slipped into some bad habits. The SensoGlove can help get users set things straight, using built-in digital sensors              that continuously read the golfer’s grip pressure to ensure              a consistently accurate, smooth and powerful swing. Made of Cabretta              leather, the SensoGlove can help new or experienced duffers learn              how to properly hold the club, andavoid bad habits, which can help              improve every part of the game, from backswing, downswing, impact,              follow-through, to driving, putting and chipping. $89 (www.sensoglove.com)
Your              Game Need Even More Help? Optimize Your Swing
 Avid golfers will love the OptiShot Golf Simulator by Dancin’ Dogg Golf, a virtual golf system that              works by combining real golf clubs with a Windows-based computer program.              The realistic and easy-to-use simulator features replicas of world-renowned              courses from all over the world, allowing users to play individually              or compete with friends on courses that include Augusta, Torrey Pines              and Bethpage. All you need is 8 ½ feet of swing space and your              clubs, then the system’s 16 infrared sensors read your club              head speed, face angle, swing path and more for an extremely life-like  experience. $399.95 (www.dancindogg.com
A              Digital Take on the Magic 8-Ball?
 Sometimes it’s fun to leave decisions up to fate… that’s              where the Digital Decision Maker comes in, providing              an entertaining way to resolve everyday business decisions, with answers              that range from “Go For It” to “No Way.” (But              please don’t use for investment decisions…) The device comes mounted              with a sleek silver penholder and pen, along, includes a clock and              has a touch-screen interface, while an engraving plate can be etched              with a customized message. $35 (www.thingsremembered.com)
Clear              the Air
 Most people don’t like the thought of breathing in toxins and              other pollutants, and hope their families aren’t either. The Humanair Personal Air Purifier allows you to surround              yourself in a bubble of air that’s cleansed of harmful pollutants,              while also offering breeze-free, ozone-free and virtually noise-free              operation. It’s great for the office or the home, and has an LED alert              signal to let you know when it’s time to clean the reusable and recyclable  filter. Available for retail in January 2011. (www.humanscale.com)
Pocketable              Pics on Your Key Chain
 With this techie gift, mom or dad can show off the kids in 21st century              style. The new digital Photo Key Chain can hold up              to 100 photos that can be easily uploaded by plugging it into either              a PC or a Mac with the included USB cord. The compact silver key chain              is small enough to slip in a pocket with a photo quality parents will              be impressed to show off. The back can be engraved with a special              message. $20 (www.thingsremembered.com)
$25              Can Help Change the World
 If you’re looking for a deeper sense of giving this holiday              season, the “You Can Change the World Card” from Opportunity International helps provide a lasting              effect on the working poor in developing countries. This tax-deductible              gift will is available in electronic format or as a physical gift              card, allowing the recipient to support entrepreneurs like Myrna Delfin              of the Philippines, who sells clothing and needs $350 to purchase              more ready-to-wear clothing and a tricycle to grow her business. At www.OptINnow.org,              recipients can read Myrna’s story, as well as those of other entrepreneurs,              to learn more about their goals and aspirations. Denominations starting  at $10 (www.opportunity.org)
A              Pen With Memory
 For the on-the-go guy, the Personalized USB Pen from              Things Remembered provides a stylish and functional              accessory. The sleek polished gunmetal finish can be custom engraved              and features a hidden 2GB USB flash drive. It also includes a gunmetal              presentation box that can also be personalized. $45 (www.thingsremembered.com)
LED              TV Simplified
 New from Mitsubishi, the all-in-one Unisen              Immersive Sound LED TV was designed to make living with it              easy, from installation to moving it around to different arrangements.              Its functionality, durability, ease-of-use and sleek design is offers              cinema-quality viewing in the home, without requiring wires, clutter              and holes in the walls. The TV combines the superior picture performance              of LED with unparalleled sound technology, providing consumers with              a complete sensory experience that captivates consumers. Plus, LED              screens use less energy than either LCD or Plasmas. Key features of              this product include immersive sound technology, integrated wireless              internet, StreamTV(tm), which gives viewers access to an extensive              library of high-quality entertainment and social media content, Bluetooth  Audio Streaming and is EnergyStar 4.0 qualified. From $1,399 (www.mitsubishi-tv.com/unisen.html)
Mobile              Tech for the Maybach Set?
 If you’re adamant about having only the most glamorous fashion              accessories, then the Vertu Constellation Quest will              surely fit in your Hermes handbag. The most expensive hand-constructed smart phones in the world,              the Constellation Quest features a full QWERTY keypad and screen that              are made of genuine sapphires, a hand-stitched black or pink leather              case, and a flawless ceramic and either gold or stainless steel siding.              Each phone is built in England and takes two days to craft. The Constellation              Quest also includes premier customer services, such as an enhanced              Vertu Concierge service that users can access via a dedicated key              on the phone to connect by phone or email to a “lifestyle manager”              who can accommodate travel arrangements, dinner reservations, theater              tickets and other offerings. $7,900 (www.vertu.com)
JUST              THE APPS, PLEASE
 
CARbonga
 The first-ever iPhone app designed to read both a car’s key    safety components such as its anti-lock brakes, air bags,    safety-restraint systems and a whole lot more, CARbonga is    the ultimate mobile maintenance app. The program includes    more than 2,000 On-Board Diagnostic codes for vehicle emissions    and other engine problems, then translates them into easily    understood language without the cost or hassle of visiting    a mechanic. The system works with almost all cars 1996 or  newer. $4.99 (www.itunes.com/apps/carbonga)
WeatherBug
 The most popular weather desktop app is also available for    mobile devices, including iPhones, Androids, Blackberry and    Palm OS. He It offers the largest network of professional    weather stations in the world, so whether you’re roaming    the country, a globetrotting adventurer or just wondering    about the weekend, WeatherBug will help keep you advised.    Basic version is free, subscriptions also available. (www.weatherbug.com)
Be Put
 When you’re on the go, the Be Put app makes it easy    to send your location to family and friends. Users can quickly    and easily send location and recipient-customized driving    directions, with a secure “FindMe” key keeps your    location between you and the person you’re sending it    to. $0.99 (www.itunes.com/apps/beput)
Car Care & Roadside Emergencies
 The holidays are often filled with road trips, either across    country to grandmother’s house, or running countless    shopping trips. Combine that with the cold winter weather,    and you realize the importance of making sure your car won’t    fail you while you’re on the road. The $2.99 Car Care    app for iPhones and iPods give you an easy way to track vehicle    maintenance and other information, helping keep it prepared    for the winter season. There’s also the free iGAAUGE    app from AAMCO. Free – $2.99. (www.itunes.com/apps)
Waze
 Waze is a social mobile application that enables drivers to    build and use real-time road intelligence. The service includes    constantly-updated road maps, alerts on traffic and accidents,    and data providing users with the fastest route to get to    wherever they need to go. Map and traffic updates are automatically    collected and generated as users drive with Waze activated,    but drivers can also actively report and update other users    with what’s happening on the road. Free. (www.itunes.com/apps/waze)
Shazam
 In the car for hours and can’t figure out the song playing    on the radio? When you hear a song and wonder what it is,    Shazam is there with the answer. Hold your iPhone to the music    and within seconds Shazam will tell you the artist and track    name. You can even download the song through iTunes on your    iPhone. $3.99 (www.itunes.com/apps/shazam)
Here’s wishing you a prosperous 2011!
 As many of the professionals who read our publications enter the busy    tax season, our print edition
 is on hiatus until the April/May issue arrives in your mailbox on or about April    16. Until then, of
 course, we’ll have plenty of new articles, columns, thoughts and other content    here on our website,
 on our blog (www.CPATechViews.com)and    on our social media pages on Twitter and Facebook.
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