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Travel Tech: What You Need To Stay In Touch And Be Productive

Aug 2, 2010
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PCWorld: Travel Tech – What You Need To Stay In Touch And Be Productive

From extra USB cables to portable power packs and spare memory cards, Daniel P. Dern runs through the gamut of tech accessories you shouldn’t leave home without.


“Today’s tech products are remarkably self-sufficient when it comes to accessories. Most of us are (thankfully) no longer packing a floppy drive and an acoustic coupler in our tech travel kits, or even an RJ-11 phone cable, a Line 2 to Line 1 adapter, and a phone line tester/protector.

Even so, packing a few things — or carrying them in your pocket or bag — can mean the difference between problem and productivity… if not for you, then for some less-well-prepared member of your party.”

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