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PSA Alert: Anker is recalling Anker PowerCore 10000 charger. U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has determined that it may not meet current mandatory or voluntary safety standards.
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Jun 19, 2013

5 Hot New Compact Cameras for Summer 2013

5  Hot New Compact Cameras for Summer 2013

Guest post by Liz, a blogger for social photography website ViewBug.com

Photography and tech sites always seem to focus on the high-end DSLRs and now the new trend of mirrorless cameras, over the less interesting compact camera category. For most casual photographers, stepping up to a DSLR or mirrorless camera sounds glamorous, but is really past what then actually need, in both budget and usability. You probably already have an old compact and dream about a cool new DLSR or mirrorless camera, but today’s compacts can cover all your photography needs, right in your pocket. With summer finally here, a new compact will be perfect to capture all your summer memories at a moment’s notice, from vacations, outdoor events, parties and you name it. So we’ve gathered a list of 5 of the hottest new compacts from the best camera manufactures to help you decide.

Olympus Stylus XZ-10 iHS
http://www.getolympus.com/us/en/digitalcameras/compact/xz-10.html

The Olympus features a classic design to appeal to the fans of the earlier days of photography with a metal body, textured grip and more traditional controls. For photos, it snaps at 12 megapixels TruePic VI image processor with 1/2.7-type backlit CMOS sensor. Some of the Olympus best features include its bright lens, full set of manual controls, 120 frames per second high-speed, high-definition video-capture abilities all in a smaller package. The Olympus Stylus XZ-10 is compact but packs a big punch. It has a bright 5x zoom i.ZUIKO lens, which is coated with their ZERO coating, which reduces flare and ghost effects by halving its reflectivity. It uses dual image stabilization and a super macro mode to take images as close as 1 centimeter away. Its iHS CMOS sensor give is DSLR-like performance at low light.

Fujifilm F900EXR
http://www.shopfujifilm.com/detail/FUJ+16315990



The F900EXR is a compact ‘travel zoom’ camera, making it perfect for the big outdoors this summer. This is Fujifilm’s top of the line compact, with upgraded internals from the F800FXR. While Fujifilm doesn’t have the reputation in the world of DSLRs like the other brands here, they have focused on the compact and travel zoom niche over the past few years. This example packs a 20x optical zoom lens with CMOS-shift image stabilization and a 1/2 inch 16 megapixel EXR CMOS II sensor that you can pack in your pocket. And for macro shots, it can focus as close as 25mm. It also shows off an Intelligent Hybrid autofocus (which they claim is the world’s fastest). One new feature is it can take RAW images, which will grab the interest of more serious photographers. It’s shown here in dark blue and is also available in red and black.

Pentax Optio LS465
http://www.pentaximaging.com/digital-camera/Optio_LS465_Ruby_Pink



For an extra-slim option, as well as a lower priced one compared to the rest of the list, check out this Pentax. It’s shown here in ruby pink, but is also offered in a dark purple and black if you don’t want a funky color. It actually uses a removable faceplate system with 10 included, which lets you change the look of this style-centric compact. It minimalist case weighs 4.3 ounces and measures 4 inches wide, 2 inches tall and 1 inch thick, but still fits a 16-megapixel CCD sensor, 5x wide zoom optical lens and a 2.7 inch LCD on the back. The wide zoom lens, shake reduction and different aspect ratios (16:9, 4:3 and 1:1) make it a perfect party camera. While the other cameras all offer 1080p video, this more casual compact maxes out at 720p. But note this is about half the price of the higher-end compacts on this list.

Nikon Coolpix S9500
http://www.nikonusa.com/en/Nikon-Products/Product/Compact-Digital-Cameras/26418/COOLPIX-S9500.html



This high-end compact competes with the Fujifilm F900EXR as a ‘travel zoom’, with a, 22x NIKKOR ED optical zoom with 18.1 megapixels and a CMOS sensor. It steps up its travel appeal with WiFi and GPS functions, like mapping compass and points-of-interest. While it has a popup flash, this camera shows off a CMOS sensor that can skip the flash in low-light shooting conditions. For those zoom shots, it utilizes a lens-shift Vibration Reduction to keep it steady, along with motion blur reduction and a range of autofocus modes for close shots. And on top of its modern classic camera styling, its body is made of metal to give you that quality feel in your hand. It shown here in a flashy red paint job, but is also offered in black and silver.

Canon PowerShot N
http://www.usa.canon.com/cusa/consumer/products/cameras/digital_cameras/powershot_n



While PowerShot cameras are the go-to compact for many people, I’ve chosen to show off something a little different from Canon. It’s a new concept and design in the compact category and is also the smallest of the bunch, with its body not much bigger than its 2.8 inch display. Targeted at a younger, techie crowd, this camera is high-quality in a little package with built in Wi-Fi, allowing users to wirelessly transfer their images to their favorite social networks Canon iMage Gateway. The highlight is the tilt panel with its capacitive touch screen, letting you capture a wide range of angles and get in real close. It also manages to fit in an 8x optical zoom with a 28mm Wide-Angle lens and added Optical Image Stabilizer, letting you grab far out shots and keep it steady. The new PowerShot N comes with 12.1 Megapixel high-sensitivity CMOS sensor combined with their brand new DIGIC 5 Image Processor, which allows for stellar low-light performance. While it lacks some of the standard features and functionality of the traditional compacts, it offers a new style of compact camera photography, perfect for parties, concerts and indoor scenarios.

Are you planning on picking up one of these new compacts this summer? And if you have any to recommend that we didn't list here, please let us know in the comments below!

Bio: Liz is an amateur photographer and gadget addict. She’s also a blogger for social photography website ViewBug.com, where you can compete in photography contests and share your work with their growing community.

Best compact cameras 2013: The best pocket cameras available to buy today

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Jun 18, 2013

Innovative Travel Gadgets and Packing Ideas

Everyday items that can be used for much more during travel

  

Not only these keep you organized, these can also keep your stuff safe. The containers by themselves do not look like much when closed, but hold nice valuables inside.



  



  

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Jun 13, 2013

Father's Day Travel and Gadgets Ideas

Father's Day is June 16

Father's Day Travel Ideas
http://www.travelchannel.com/interests/holidays/photos/fathers-day-travel-ideas

15 Places To Go on a Trip With Dad This Father's Day
http://www.budgettravel.com/slideshow/15-places-to-take-dad-this-fathers-day,8712/

10 Unforgettable Father’s Day Activities
http://travelblog.viator.com/unforgettable-fathers-day-activities/

Top Gargets for Dads  Solar-powered Chargers Protect gadgets against scratches, drops, and water: Well groomed for travel: Braun Mobile Shaver    Travel Tie Case Sound-off: What do you think? Let us know below  Sign up for free blog updates

Jun 12, 2013

Travel Gadgets for Tech-Savvy Baby Boomers

Tech-Savvy Travel:


Today’s older adults are trying to keep up with younger folk in terms of technology. Though Baby Boomers travel more and more frequently than other age groups. They are tech-savvy as they are on social media, tablets, and new smartphones. Around 30 percent of baby boomers own a smartphone, and 20 percent shop online using a tablet. However, they are not as much at the forefront of technological advancement as the younger generation.

The biggest interest in technology for traveling Boomers is how to use it to research travel destinations, find the best values and how to use it while on the road to post photos and stay in touch with friends and family.

IPad is one of the better travel devices. It is light and easy to use with its intuitive user interface. You can surf the web, read books, listen to music, watch movies, take and store photos.

The following are the top reasons for baby boomer traveler to purchase an iPad:
1. Portability – Smaller and lighter than a computer, it can easily be carried in a briefcase or pocketbook.
2. Larger Screen – Much easier to read.
3. Ease of Use – One touch away from your favorite news services, stock reports, restaurant reviews, movie schedule, etc.
4. Long battery life – Significantly longer than a computer
5. Mobile Internet Access – Ability to browse the Internet from the car, train, beach, etc.
6. Immediate Start-up – Slide the button on top to turn it on for instant access.
7. Maintenance Free – Made by Apple! Little or no technical issues

Top iPad Photography Apps for Travel Bloggers
http://outoftownblog.com/top-ipad-photography-apps-for-travel-bloggers/

Want to make friends fast during travels? Pack a mini outlet adapter, such as the Belkin Mini Travel Charger, to share outlet space with other travelers needing to charge computers, IPads, cell phones, etc.

Baby boomers must be especially careful when it comes to technology safety, as they can be seen as targets by scammers. Many are uninformed about basic security and privacy techniques to keep their identities safe online and via tech gadgets. Identity theft protection services, LegalShield,
can help safeguard identity and information. It will not prevent theft, but help you avoided by keeping tabs on all activity on your credit accounts and notifying you if there are any changes. The service also helps you if something does happen to get you straightened out.
Protect Your Credit And Debit Accounts When You Travel


Digital Camera
Every good traveling baby boomer needs a good digital camera. A point and shoot with great optical zoom, more info about it here Buying a Digital Camera for Travel, and one that is lightweight with decent megapixel would serve great during most ventures.
Digital cameras with great optical zoom


GPS - 
These genuine travel gadgets come these days with technologically advanced bells and whistles. Voice commands have improved to announce relatively clearly street names as well as intersections. They also show correct lanes and exit ramps. They come with adjustable backgrounds, text, and now included maps. These multitude of new and old features enhances the driving experience.

New Cool Up-and-Coming Travel Gadgets

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Jun 6, 2013

10 Things To Know in Travel and Gadgets

Travel and Gadgets

Samsung Galaxy S4 Active offers a more rugged version that is also Waterproof!
Making the phone even better for travel
http://www.theverge.com/2013/6/5/4398052/samsung-launches-waterproof-galaxy-s4-active

Pebble Smartphone Review
  


New Bose® noise cancelling headphones, Quiet Comfort 20, are comfy and let you hear ambient sounds
http://tech.lifegoesstrong.com/article/new-bose-noise-canceling-earbuds-best-ever

Lumsing USB External Battery Pack Charger
- Good for most smartphones and tablets
- 11000 mAh with Reliable Li-ion battery cells - enough to completely recharge most smartphones around three times without it being recharged itself.

G-Project G-Zip Wired Portable Speakers
http://gprojectgear.com/products/g-zip

iGO Lightning Car Charger 2.4A



Incipio Wallet Samsung Galaxy S4 Cases
http://www.incipio.com/cases/smartphone-cases/samsung-smartphone-cases-accessories/samsung-galaxy-s4-cases/samsung-galaxy-s-4-stowaway-credit-card-case.html

Strong reasons to keep your software up-to-date: IT professionals demonstrate how hackers can access webcams
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-22689158

Travel Tip: The Best Airport Rest Areas from around the World
http://www.petergreenberg.com/2013/06/04/best-of-the-west-road-trip-to-small-us-towns-hidden-gems/

Sun Safety for Kids: Tips from Safe Sunblock to SPF Clothing
http://gogreentravelgreen.com/sun-safety-for-kids-tips-from-safe-sunblock-to-spf-clothing/

Did You Know?:

In Year 2014 it is predicted:
- Volvo's first self-driving cars are scheduled for production http://www.engadget.com/2012/12/03/volvo-self-driving-cars-2014/
- NASA is set to test their new engine that is supposed to shorten a Mars mission to days
- All new cars in America will be required to have a backup camera
- Google Glass will be available to public


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May 30, 2013

Saving Money for Travel and Gadgets

Travel is fun

It is also relaxing, exciting, and educational. Additionally, travel requires some funding.

Some great tips I came across to help you save to fund your next adventure:

28 Ways to Save Money for Traveling
http://www.bootsnall.com/articles/09-07/28-ways-to-save-money-for-traveling.html

The 7 Deadly Sins of Travel
http://www.bootsnall.com/articles/09-10/the-7-deadly-sins-of-travel.html

Top 10 Budget Travel Errors
http://budgettravel.about.com/od/howtobeabudgettraveler/ss/Top-10-Budget-Travel-Errors.htm

World’s Top 50 Travel Bloggers Share Their Best Money Saving Tips
http://blog.hotelscombined.com/travel-bloggers-share-their-best-money-saving-tips

While it is extra bucks to add to your travel budget, don't forget to get travel insurance. It will save you money and peace of mind in the end. With travel insurance you do not have to worry if there is a delay, if you have to cancel or adjust your travel time, about luggage getting there, as well as any medical situations. Every time we travel for a prolonged period of time, we get travel insurance with our package. It is relatively cheap compared to the rest of the trip.

It is also a great idea to have a dedicated bank account for your travel fund. We started a savings account awhile back that has an interest rate. Currently, the rate is low, but it does add on a few bucks. Originally it was opened for larger purchases and travel, but as of late, it has been used mostly for our week-long trips.

10 Tips on How to Save For Travel

Gadgets, such as smartphone and many more throughout this blog, are essential to keep you on your way, make it memorable, collect those memories, and keep you entertained while traveling. While some are inexpensive, a few of these added up result in hefty dollar amounts. Hence I recommend, and something I have being doing myself, to stagger purchasing your travel gadgets. This way the impact of that cool new gadget would not be really felt in your savings. And by the time you have your next big adventure lined up, you will be traveling with a few of the devices.

Pack Light

With second bag fees, over weight baggage fee, and fees for just bringing bags, packing light would save money and headache of shuffling things around.
To make sure that you are within the weight limit when packing for the trip or even more important, when returning, use a digital luggage scale such as the GSI Super Digital Travel Luggage Scale They are easy to use and easy to read.

How to Pack Light










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What $1 buys around the world

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May 22, 2013

New Cool Up-and-Coming Travel Gadgets

New Cool Travel Gadgets

Nowadays we rarely hit the road without at least some gadgets in tow. Smartphones, tablets, digital cameras and a slew of other devices have all made travel simpler. And there are many more interesting cool and helpful gadgets getting designed...

Keeping the batteries on all of those gadgets fully charged can be a real challenge, especially when traveling through remote locations. Fortunately, there have been some excellent advances in solar charging, which have made gathering energy from the sun a more viable way to power our devices while on the go

sCharger Solar Charger
Solar technology is the buzz phrase in most recent new gadgets announcements. From Superman movies, and brand new one coming out next month, we know that my favorite alien gets his power and recharges from the Sun. Now your smartphone can do that too. sCharger Solar Charger can charge smartphone, iPod, eReaders, and many other devices.

Sherpa 50 Solar Recharging Kit from Goal Zero http://www.goalzero.com/sherpa50.html

The solar grid that comes as part of the kit, collects the sun's energy to charge Sherpa 50, the inverter that you actually use to charge. It takes about 5 hours for a full charge. Then charge your laptop or smartphone. It takes only 2 hours to charge the computer. It can also be charged from a wall outlet for a faster charge or away from sunlight.

Chargepak NT600C -(6000mAh)
    


Nectar Mobile Power
Most chargers, even "wireless," need to be plugged into an outlet. Nectar is a “plug-less” charger, getting its power from Power Cartridges, called “pods,” rather than traditional wall outlets. Per company's website, an individual power cartridge can power or recharge travel size gadgets for several weeks. Rather than a traditional lithium ion battery, Nectar uses a proprietary Silicon Power Cell technology



Smart Watch
People don’t wear watches anymore. I did a post some time ago on the topic of wearing a watch and that I dont do that anymore. New Cool Gadget Find of Today: Wrist watches making a comeback?. I also wrote that I might wear a watch that had more function. Well fast forward to today and companies that are at forefront of innovation are developing smart watches  that can do a lot more than just tell time. Or even tell you who is calling. Smart watches are still very much in their nascent stage. But guess what? Wearing a watch might just be making a come back.
Samsung has confirmed that it is working on its own watch. Meanwhile, Apple reportedly has more than 100 people working on a curved-glass iWatch that runs iOS and Google is said to be working on its own high-tech timepiece. With these smarter watches you can:
- Glance at info to save time
- find out which calls are worth picking up (or ignoring), which messages are worth responding to, which tweets are worth re-tweeting and more. No more having to constantly unlock your phone for no good reason.
- track your steps with a pedometer, track calories and also your heart rate
- use the Bluetooth 4.0 standard, which employs low-energy technology specifically designed for smart devices. Which can actually save your phones battery
- with your phone in your pocket, dictate a message or social update to your wrist, see who won last night's game and get the 5-day weather forecast.
- quickly check your inbox without whipping out your 5-inch phablet. A smart watch would let you do that quickly and more discreetly.

Stash Waterproof Pocket Shorts
Go swimming without having to worry about:
1. leaving your cell phone, keys and wallet on the beach without supervisions
2. having your phone or wallet get wet and for your battery and dollar bills go for a dip
These shorts are currently in the concept stage and are crowdsourcing funding through Kickstarter here


FitBit Flex Wristband
Fitbit Flex Wireless Wristband that tracks your activity and sleep patterns and syncs with a smartphone app to show you how active you are and your overall lifestyle. The band syncs with an Android (Samsung Galaxy S III or Note II) device or iPhone via Bluetooth, latest comes with 4.0 synchronization, and uploads the data to a smartphone app as well as to your online profile. FitBit Flex can measure how many steps you have taken, calories burned and quality and amount of sleep. The band is water-resistant, so it can be worn throughout your travels.

Audio-Technica Debuts $99 SonicSport Headphones
Designed for fitness buffs, the headphones sport an active-fit earphone design that features a flexible pivot ensuring a comfortable in-ear fit. SonicSports will also allow ambient noise to filter through so wearer’s can be aware of the surrounding environment. Instead of an over-head headband, the SonicSport’s band wraps around the back of the wearer’s head for a more secure, comfortable fit. There’s also a cord-mounted remote with controls for volume and music playback functions.


Pocket-Friendly Canon PowerShot N
Small point-and-shoot, measuring 3.1 x 2.4 x 1.2 inches, camera that can upload photos and videos to the Web or a social network with the press of a button. PowerShot N has built-in Wi-Fi. On its back is a 2.8-inch LCD that tilts up 90 degrees, and the front has a wide angle lens with an 8X optical zoom. Which is pretty good for a camera of that size. The higher the optical zoom the better photos would look if zoomed in on. Read more about optical zoom here Buying a Digital Camera for Travel.


GPS Reinvented
In one of my recent posts I mentioned that the maps on our smartphones, while good to have, are quite limited. And while GPS was thought to be going out of style, are actually still an essential travel gadget. Garmin proves this even more with its newest GPS, Garmin nĂ¼vi 52LM GPS Travel Assistant.
It does all of the basics that GPS these days offer. Plus this new device has a
Garmin Real Directions guide that displays easy-to-see landmarks, buildings and traffic lights, rather than street names. Similar to the type of directions a person would give you. It also has Active Lane Guidance with voice prompts to keep you from swerving, a live-action model with brightly colored arrows that indicate the proper lane needed for your next turn, and photoReal and Bird’s Eye Junction Views to navigate confidently through interchanges. All new Garmins come with Lifetime Free Map update.

The World’s Best Underwater Headphones?
http://damncoolgadgets.com/the-worlds-best-underwater-headphones/








Did You Know?:
Technology and fashion collide at Textiles Nanotechnology Laboratory. Researchers are working on creating clothing made with conductive cotton that can charge an iPhone via solar panels.

5 Crazy Ways We’re Going To Be Communicating In The Future

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May 17, 2013

Travel Video of the Week - Fitness Tech Gadgets

Fitness Tech Gadgets

















Jawbone Up
- from the maker of cool portable wireless speakers, Jambox, this latest gadget goes on your wrist.
- monitors your steps, distance, calories burned, pace, intensity level, active vs inactive time, maps your routes via GPS and more
- moreover, it can track your sleep patern and act as an alarm clock waking you up by vibrating on your wrist
- syncs up easily with an iPhone through its own app

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