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		<title>Technology Top 5 for 2009</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Chris Guld, www.GeeksOnTour.com
Jim and I are always learning about new technology – it’s what we’ve done since the early 80s – and there is plenty to keep us occupied.&#160; But, 2009 has been remarkable when it comes to the proliferation of useful technology tools.
There’s something qualitatively different this year about technology and gadgets.&#160; People [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>by Chris Guld, <a href="http://www.GeeksOnTour.com">www.GeeksOnTour.com</a></p>
<p>Jim and I are always learning about new technology – it’s what we’ve done since the early 80s – and there is plenty to keep us occupied.&#160; But, 2009 has been remarkable when it comes to the proliferation of useful technology tools.</p>
<p>There’s something qualitatively different this year about technology and gadgets.&#160; People are actually *using* them.&#160; You don’t have to be a geek to want this stuff.&#160; </p>
<p>Not all my top 5 are brand new this year, but this is the year they’ve gone mainstream.&#160; Everyone I know had at least one technology item on their holiday gift list this year.&#160; </p>
<p>You should also know that this is my personal list – I use a laptop computer a *lot* and&#160; I don’t listen to very much music, otherwise I’m sure some of the fantastic new music players would be on my list.&#160; Every item shown below we have purchased and are currently using.&#160; If you are interested in buying one yourself, the links provided will take you to Amazon.&#160; They have good prices and good service, and, these links will tell them that you heard about it from Geeks on Tour – maybe we’ll get enough credit to buy our next toy (a USB Video Camera)!</p>
<p>Ok, here they are – in reverse order:</p>
<h2>#5: USB External Hard Drives</h2>
<p>I put this in last place only because they aren’t sexy.&#160; But, OMG are they useful.&#160; They’ve gone mainstream this year because the capacity has grown and the price has dropped.&#160; 500 Gigabytes for $99.&#160; This can back up your entire laptop computer!&#160; If, like us, you remember your first hard drive at 20 Megabytes and $3,000, you’ll probably buy two of these.&#160; All you have to do is plug it in to a USB port, no installation required.</p>
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<h2>#4.&#160; Kindle Book Reader</h2>
<p>e-Book readers are proliferating now.&#160; I haven’t tried any of the newer ones.&#160; We bought one of the first Kindles last year and still love it.&#160; And, what a boon to RVers.&#160; You can have hundreds of books and only take up the space (and weight) of one small paperback.&#160; According to Amazon, they <a href="http://www.pcworld.com/article/185508/amazon_kindle_is_most_gifted_item_ever.html" target="_blank">sold more Kindles than books</a> this holiday season!</p>
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<h2>#3: Wii Fit </h2>
<p>This device is in the Gee Whiz! category.&#160; It looks and feels like something the Jetsons would use.&#160; “Jane, stop this crazy thing!”&#160; With the Wii Fit, I have my own personal trainer with dozens of exercise routines to choose from and a tracking system to know how I’m doing.&#160; It actually fits in the RV.&#160; I’ve logged over 12 hours of exercise in December and I”m enjoying it more every day.&#160; </p>
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<h2>#2: Droid Smart Phone </h2>
<p>We have been so envious of people with their&#160; iPhones!&#160; But, since iPhone requires AT&amp;T service and we like our Verizon – we couldn’t get one.&#160; We’ve been waiting for something similar that uses Verizon’s network.&#160; That’s <a href="http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/store/controller?item=phoneFirst&amp;action=viewPhoneDetail&amp;selectedPhoneId=5069" target="_blank">the Droid</a> – powered by Google and Verizon.&#160; It came out a couple months ago, but we wanted to wait for some reviews.&#160; They’ve been pretty good, and Jim couldn’t stand it any longer, so he used is ‘new every two years’ credit with Verizon and brought home his new Droid just yesterday.&#160; As soon as he gives the thumbs up – I’ll get one too.</p>
<p>This phone will be the biggest change in our digital life so far.&#160; It is always online with easy browsing to websites and email, and that’s just the beginning.&#160; It’s a computer with plenty of applications all it’s own.&#160; GPS Navigation is included with the Droid for free.&#160; With a screen almost as large as our Garmin Nuvi, it might actually replace the Nuvi.</p>
<h2>#1: NetBook</h2>
<p>$350 for a full-blown Windows computer!&#160; It’s so small, I can fit it in my purse (yes, I do have a big purse!.)&#160; And, with plenty of battery life, I don’t have to carry around the power supply. They claim 10.5 hours – we haven’t specifically tested that, but it has been used for at least a couple days of normal use without needing a charge.</p>
<p>Called Netbooks because their primary purpose is to connect you to the ‘Net, these devices will handle all your basic computing.&#160; They don’t have a DVD drive, and they don’t come with enough memory or processing power to run Vista, so for quite a while they were sold with Windows XP.&#160; As soon as they started using Windows 7, we got one.&#160; They’re a wonderful choice for RVers who need a second computer for when they’re on the road.</p>
<p>The keyboard and screen are small, I wouldn’t want to work on them exclusively.&#160; But, you can always plug it into an external monitor and a USB keyboard. This low price point is making them a ‘Why Not?’ purchase for many people who couldn’t justify having a computer for personal use.</p>
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<p>How about you?&#160; What did you get, or give, or buy for yourself <img src='http://wifisavvy.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' />  this holiday season?</p>


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