Every year, before we’re even done with our Thanksgiving dinner coma, Christmas decorations are up in stores and my nephews are telling Uncle Joey about all the presents they want. Adults can be a little harder to shop for, though, especially if you’re dealing with a geek. Where do you even begin to shop for a geek for Christmas? While I may not have all the answers, I hope this guide will give you some good ideas.
Pivot Power
It doesn’t seem like something that might be on someone’s Christmas wish list, but anyone who has ever found themselves staring at their normal power strip, with a couple otherwise available plugs half covered by large brick power supplies, should appreciate this in their stocking. Pivot Power pivots to make more room for all those bulky power supplies. Your six-outlet power strip can finally fit six power adapters.
Price: $25.00
Magic Wand Remote Control
If they’ve seen more than one Harry Potter movie, let them cast some spells of their own… on the TV. This TV remote shaped like a magic wand lets you change the channel, volume, etc. with a flick of the wrist. Blurting out funny phrases is optional.
Price: $89.99
Cloak
Does your favorite geek have an iPad? If they do, you can help them protect it while also making it more comfortable to use. The Cloak by Quirky is an iPad case that also works as a three-way stand.
Price: $49.99
App Magnets
All you need is an Apple fanboy/fangirl and a fridge to make this a great gift. These App magnets are magnets that look like popular iPhone application icons. Just don’t buy these for the Android phone geek in the family.
Price: $12.99
Wrapster
Another great stocking stuffer, Wrapster is a way to keep your ear bud headphones untangled without any fuss.
Price: $4.99
Pandora or GrooveShark Gift Cards
If that special someone on your Christmas list has ever mentioned Pandora or GrooveShark streaming music sites, they’re sure to appreciate a gift card to help them get the most of their listening. The GrooveShark membership comes free with the purchase of a t-shirt.
PeeWee PC is a USB security suite that provides on and off line safety for children of all ages. It includes parental privacy controls and limits how much time children spend browsing and gaming, blocks inappropriate sites and prevents children from changing system settings. It even comes with a few games to keep those computer-eager kids busy.
Price: $34.95
Credit Card Light Bulb
What a novel idea. Really more of a novelty, but a light bulb credit card is a geeky little conversation starter and a unique stocking stuffer.
Price: $4.99
Bucky Balls
These things (and variations of them) have been all over YouTube. Bucky Balls are tiny little super powerful magnets that you can combine into shapes. Search YouTube to see all the fun things people are making with them.
Price: $29.95 – $34.95
Trek Support
Quirky’s Trek Support is a backpack. It’s also a mobile charging station for your geek on the move. The battery in the backpack can be recharged and will last about 7 hours (depending on what you’re plugging into it).
Price: $130.00
Zibra: Open It!
Half the gadgets I get come in the plastic packaging that can defeat the best of men. This year, you might want to make it easier on you and yours with a Zibra. You can’t enjoy all those cool gadgets if you can’t get them open, which Zibra makes easy.
Available at: enjoyZibra.com, Walmart, Bed Bath and Beyond and other select national retailers.
Price: $9.99
Of course, there’s also all the obvious gifts like any of the iPod models, iTunes gift cards, an iPad or a Samsung Tab, memory cards (think 8GB and up), and computer and phone accessories like a travel mouse or Bluetooth headset. Games and gaming accessories are always winning gifts, too. Make sure you know what console to buy for and take a sneak peek at what’s in your giftee’s collection so you don’t buy duplicates. What’s on your (or your geek’s) wish list?
Disclosure. A few of the items on my list use referral links that make me money if you buy the item, but they’re still items I would want, myself, for Christmas.
There’s so much that I love about this time of year. There’s the smell of a crackling fire, egg nog, Christmas lights and family. Unfortunately, the holidays also involve lots of planning, travel, organizing and finding new ways to stay connected. Recently, I was invited to check out some offerings from Qwest and give away $500 of their money to one of you.
Get Organized
Qwest partnered up with Microsoft to offer Qwest High-Speed Internet customers Windows Live from Qwest, which they’re calling a customizable, one-stop-shop for those things that matter to you most online. This service brings together your online world all in one space, with everything from news and weather to your calendar, social networks to your blog.
The service is pretty customizable. During my introduction, I was shown how you can move any widget around, add new widgets like weather or a news feed, check your email, get to your bookmarks, etc all from your homepage. It also allows multiple pages for multiple users, work vs home, or just different pages for things like games, blogging, or whatever strikes you. There were a few other features that stood out to me. One was the online storage (with privacy and sharing options_ for photos or just about any files, which could be a handy way to share Christmas photos and videos with family. Others were the online DVR manager that lets you schedule and manage your recordings when you’re not in front of your TV and the ability to purchase and view movies online pretty easily. Everything is intuitive from a user’s standpoint and works pretty quickly, too. To be fair, there are several services like this out there, but only a few do a good job with it and this is one. The additional features I mentioned above make it stand out, as well, and it’s really easy to use. If you already have service with Qwest, try out these features and if you don’t, it’s a nice selling point. For anyone who has any trouble with it, they also offer tips and FAQs.
Win $500!
What better way to liven up the holidays than $500 courtesy of our contest sponsor, Qwest.
First, I’ve got to throw out a big Thank You to Qwest for sponsoring the contest and helping to give one of my readers an extra special Christmas to remember. That said, there’s a lot of details about entering the contest below, and it’s always good to read that stuff, but here’s the basics. To enter, just post a tip in the comments below between now and 12:00 AM, December 21, 2009. Your entry must be written in 50 words or less and should describe how you get your family and/or children’s schedule organized during the holidays. Entries will be judged on : Creativity (50%), Uniquness (25%), Ability to help organize (25%), so give your entry some thought. We might not be able to pick a winner with just one or two entries, so tell everyone about it on Twitter, Facebook, etc. Then come back here right before Christmas, where I’ll announce the contest results.
Qwest “Hectic Holidays Sanity” Contest Official Rules
NO PURCHASE IS NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN.
The Qwest “Hectic Holidays Sanity” Contest (the “Contest”) starts on December 7, 2009 at 12:00 AM MST and ends on December 21, 2009 at 12:00 AM MST (“Contest Period”).
ELIGIBILITY: Contest is open to legal residents of the 50 United States and the District of Columbia who are “readers” of the designated blog and are 18 years of age or older. Employees of Qwest Communications (“Sponsor”), Current Lifestyle Marketing, the publishers or owners of the designated blog, and their respective parents, subsidiaries, affiliates, and promotion and advertising agencies, and members of their immediate family (spouse, parent, sibling, child and their respective spouses, regardless of where they reside) and persons living in the same household of such employees, whether or not related, are not eligible to enter or win. Void where prohibited by law. Contest is subject to all applicable federal, state and local laws.
HOW TO ENTER: During the Contest Period, visit the JoeTech.com (“Blog”) and follow the directions provided to share a tip on how you get your family and/or children’s schedule organized during the upcoming “hectic” holiday season(“entry”). You may be required to register to post an entry via comment post on the blog. Your entry must be written in 50 words or less. All entrants are required to comply with any blogging guidelines of the selected Blog author (incorporated herein by reference). All entries must be received by 12:00 AM MST on December 21, 2009 to be eligible. Entries generated by script, macro or other automated means and entries by any means which subvert the entry process are void. There will be no e-mail or mail entries accepted. All entries become the sole property of the Sponsor and will not be returned.
Each entry must be entrant’s own original work, be in English, cannot be previously published or submitted in connection with any other contest, be in keeping with the Sponsor’s and Blog’s image and may not be offensive or inappropriate, as determined by the Sponsor in its sole discretion, nor can it defame or invade publicity rights or privacy of any person, living or deceased, or otherwise infringe upon any person’s personal or property rights or any other third party rights. Sponsor reserves the right to disqualify any entry that it determines, in its sole discretion, is offensive or inappropriate, not in keeping with Sponsor’s image or that is otherwise not in compliance with these Official Rules.
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JUDGING: All eligible entries received for the Blog will be judged by the author of the Blog on the following criteria: Creativity (50%), Uniquness (25%), Ability to help organize (25%) (the “Judging Criteria”). The entry with the highest score, as determined by the Blog author in his/her sole discretion, will be deemed the Grand Prize winner for that Blog, subject to verification of eligibility and compliance with these Official Rules. [In the event that the Grand Prize winner’s entry (or an entry with the same theme or tip) was posted on the Blog by more than one entrant, the first entry to be posted will be deemed the winner.. Sponsor and Blog author reserve the right not to select a winner for the Blog, if, in their sole discretion, they do not receive a sufficient number of eligible and qualified entries for the Blog. Prize award is subject to verification of eligibility and compliance with these Official Rules.
Winner Notification: Judges’ decisions are final and binding on all matters relating to this Contest. Potential Grand Prize winner will be notified by telephone, mail and/or email and may be required to complete an Affidavit of Eligibility, Liability and Publicity Release (unless prohibited by law), and, if Grand Prize winner, any other documents that may be required by Sponsor, which must be returned within seven days of date appearing on prize notification. Return of prize or prize notification as undeliverable, failure to sign and return requested documentation within the specified time period, the inability to contact the potential winner within a reasonable time period, or noncompliance with these Official Rules will result in disqualification and the prize may be awarded to the runner-up for the Blog.
PRIZE[S]:
Grand Prize (1): $500 awarded as an American Express gift check(s).
General Prize Conditions: All prize details are at the sole discretion of the Sponsor. Prize is awarded “as is” with no warranty or guarantee, either express or implied. No substitution, transfer, or cash equivalent of prize is permitted, except by Sponsor, which reserves the right to substitute a prize (or portion thereof) with one of comparable or greater value, at its sole discretion Any and all federal, state and local taxes on the prizes, and any other costs, fees, and expenses associated with prize acceptance and use not explicitly stated herein as being awarded, are the sole responsibility of the winner.
GENERAL: By participating, each entrant agrees: (a) to abide by these Official Rules and decisions of Sponsor and Blog author, which shall be final and binding in all respects relating to this Contest; (b) to release, discharge and hold harmless Sponsor, Current, Blog author, and their respective parents, affiliates, subsidiaries, dealerships, and advertising and promotion agencies, and the respective officers, directors, shareholders, employees, agents and representatives of the forgoing (collectively, “Released Parties”) from any and all injuries, liability, losses and damages of any kind to persons, including death, or property resulting, in whole or in part, directly or indirectly, from entrant’s participation in the Contest or the acceptance, possession, use or misuse of the awarded prize; and (c) to the use of his/her name, voice, performance, photograph/video, tip, image and/or likeness for programming, advertising, publicity and promotional purposes in any and all media, now or hereafter known, worldwide and on the Internet, and in perpetuity by Sponsor and its designees, without compensation (unless prohibited by law) or additional consents from entrant or any third party and without prior notice, approval or inspection, and to execute specific consent to such use if asked to do so.
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Request for Winner’s Name: For the name of the winner (available after December 31, 2009) send a self-addressed, stamped, envelope by (date TBD) to: Molly Steinkrauss, Current Lifestyle Marketing c/o Qwest Communications, 440 Pacific Ave., San Francisco, CA 9413.
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Most people have at least one friend or family member who ends up being the go-to guy or gal when the computer gets a virus or the iPod won’t boot up. Have you ever tried shopping for that person? My wife has gotten pretty good at it but can tell you it’s rough. Us geeks can be pretty particular about things other people just don’t get. For example, I’d rather have an old used IBM PS/2 keyboard under the tree than one of the fancy new ones. If you have a geek to shop for this Christmas, you’re in luck because I have a long list of gift ideas in varying price ranges. (please note that prices are approximate based on what I’ve found online)
Stocking Stuffers
iSkin Solo FX iPhone skins ($20 and up) I’ve been through a few skins and cases for my iPhones, but I really like this one. It’s got some extra flare to it and comes in some eye-catching colors. (read my review of this product)
Sling Back ($9) This is a simple little item that takes cords and untangles them. You put any (well any small) cord in it and it retracts like my travel mouse does. Pretty cool.
(note that this is a pre-sale item that may not be ready in time for Christmas)
Cordies ($9) This is a great little item that does a simple task. It keeps your cords from sliding off your desk. This happens to me all the time, so if anyone wants to put these in my stocking, I need two of them at least.
(note that this is a pre-sale item that may not be ready in time for Christmas, however it only needs a few more sales to hit production)
Kickster for iPod Nano ($13) The newer iPod Nanos look awesome and now capture and play back video, but this poses the problem of having to hold it steady both during recording and playback or while watching a video podcast. The Kickster is like a kickstand for the Nano and is a pretty cool addition to the Nano if you know someone who’s getting a Nano from Santa this year.
(note that this is a pre-sale item that may not be ready in time for Christmas)
Scratch ‘n’ Scroll ($15) Scratch ‘n’ Scroll is a mouse pad that you can write on. Remember those little pads you’d get as a kid where you could scratch in a design with a plastic stylus or even your fingernail and erase the design by just pulling the top layer away from its backing? This is the same concept built into a mouse pad.
Under $100
be.ez LEvertigo Netbook/MacBook Shoulder Bag ($60) Recently, I was able to review this bag and really liked it. It’s probably going to end up a present for a special someone on my list this Christmas. It’s a very compact bag that accommodates a 13 inch MacBook or a netbook, paperwork, cell phones or other small gadgets and a couple small devices or CDs. It’s durable and very stylish.
Eye-Fi SD Card with Wireless ($50 and up) One of the items I reviewed recently was this Eye-Fi card. You do a little simple setup with it and then throw it in your camera and take photos. Depending on your settings and proximity to your wireless connection, it can automatically upload photos as you take them or when you’re done, but either way, you never plug the camera into the computer again. Great for someone who takes lots of photos.
Joby Gorillapod Mobile ($40) Even the ever popular iPhone has room for improvement. For example, trying to take non-shaky video, or watching a movie on the iPhone can be a challenge because of the smoothly rounded edges, but Joby introduced this GorillaMobile tripod to help. It’s not something I’ll use every day, but it is useful. Even though it’s around $40, it could be a nice little stocking stuffer, too. (read more here)
Beamer ($38) If you own an iPhone or have even just seen the recent Droid commercials, I’m sure you’re aware of one of the missing iPhone camera features, a flash. Beamer is an iPhone case that has a build in light to work as a flash. Incredibly simple, yet the first product to solve this problem (that I’ve seen, anyway). It’s a great little gift for anyone who takes a lot of club or party photos with their iPhone.
Arduino Starter Kit ($70) If the geek on your Christmas list is like me, he or she either has this or wants it badly. Arduino is a popular electronics learning and prototyping platform for developing small devices. The kit has everything needed to jump in and start getting geeky. This is on my own wish list this year.
Peggy 2 Kit ($95) Last year, for Christmas, my wife got me a little home brew gaming kit called Meggy Jr. This kit comes from the same company and I’ve had my eye on it for a while. It’s a pegboard of LED lights that can be programmed by its maker and is a really cool electronics project.
$100 And Up
Amazon Kindle Reader ($259) I can think of at least one thing better than taking a book with you on vacation or a long trip, and that’s taking a bunch of books with you all crammed into a slim little device like the Kindle. Better still, you can get your JoeTech.com fix on the Kindle!
Droid or iPhone ($200 w/ contract -$600 without) It used to be that the G1 was the only solid competition for the iPhone. Don’t get me wrong, the G1 is an awesome phone, but I still prefer the iPhone and now Verizon has competition of its own with Droid in its corner. Currently on review loan from Verizon, my droid is shaping up to be a really nice phone and the iPhone has already proven itself as a great phone. Either would be the gift to make the geek in your life jump for joy.
Logic Wireless Bolt 1.5 ($475) Although it’s no iPhone or Droid, this is a phone that makes waves. More than just a phone, it has a projector in it. I got hands on with an original Bolt 1.0 unit a while back and loved it. The 1.5 looks sleeker than ever and I spoke with the CEO a couple weeks ago who promises even more good stuff coming up.
If you’ve recovered from Black Friday, it’s time to prepare for Cyber Monday and get that geek in your life the right gift. Don’t forget to share this list with friends and leave no geek with an unwanted gift.