All work and no play makes Jane bored out of her mind. And more multitasking women are making technology decisions with both the home and the office in mind.
Tech crossovers have been an overwhelming sensation since the first calculator watches hit stores in the mid-'70s. Conferences, like the Consumer Electronics Show, are packed with an increasing number of attendees year after year. And it's no wonder; today's technology gadgetry is both utilitarian and fun.
Lea Woodward, an on-the-go technology and business consultant who prefers to be called a "location-independent professional," uses a host of tech tools for work and play. One of her favorites: 37 Signals' online Backpack, which helps her keep track of important project to-dos as well as her grocery list.
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The Delphi Premium Sound System is a portable audio system that integrates with most XM satellite radio receivers. Its crystal clear sound and deep bass maintain top-notch sound quality, while its convenient carrying handle makes it easy to tote. In the office you can tune in for up-to-the-minute business coverage on your favorite business stations and then pack it up and take your beats to the beach.
The Nav300, also from Delphi, is truly stealth. By day it poses as a GPS device complete with turn-by-turn directions and audible speed-limit warnings. By night, it's an entertainment suite that plays MP3s, movies and games. The Nav300 is perfect for that long plane ride when you're not flying Jet Blue.
The Stress Eraser is as new age as a gizmo can get. It's a handheld biofeedback unit with an infrared fingertip sensor that lets you see your current stress level. Then it helps you make adjustments to your breathing so you can actually see your stress level decrease on a digital read-out. Meditation goes corporate.
Why go BlackBerry when you can iPhone? The iPhone from Apple is the latest craze. It boasts an iPod, telephone, wireless internet access and smartphone features all in one. The "cutting-edge cool gadget" factor is worth the $499 price tag alone.
Then again, who needs an iPhone when you've got a Fossil Wrist Net Smart Watch? These watches are surprising powerhouses of productivity and information. They give you access to news, stock market tickers, sports scores, weather and even Microsoft Outlook calendar reminders, which makes sense, considering Microsoft developed the Smart Personal Object Technology these watches use.
The Swing Groover II Electronic Golf Coach and Analyzer from Sharper Image is a portable electronic driving range that helps you improve your game with instant visual feedback about accuracy, distance and speed. Whether you're in the kind of business where you close deals on the links or you just enjoy a lazy Sunday game, this gizmo will help you be prepared.
Move over Mavis Beacon, enter the 22 Pop. Modeled after the Olivetti Lettera 22 classic typewriter, the 22 Pop puts a new-school twist on old-school office equipment. This typewriter can send e-mail and is a great choice for writers who want to go retro without losing connectivity.
To keep all your tech toys charged up and ready, there's the Chargepod by Callpod Inc. This six-way charging device allows multiple cell phones, PDAs, headsets, gaming devices, MP3 players and a host of other mobile electronic devices to recharge with a single power cord in the office, the car or at home.
You may not be able to get away from the office, but no one's stopping you
from squeezing in a bit of fun while you're there.




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