Our Digital Lifestyle is leading to entirely new products, like this Galet USB drive ($130), designed by Christofle and LaCie. It’s not just a silver-plated 4GB gadget, but a new wave of things to come. ‘Til tech do us part.
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America invented the credit card. And we’re tops in consumption. But selling with credit cards is difficult. Square solves that problem. And with this Vivienne Tam “Double Happiness” credit card reader ($10) they’ve cornered yet another trend.
Buy American is what we say. The Tiffany Atlas Chronograph (stainless; $7,900) is made in Switzerland, but we always advocate supporting America, which makes this 42mm watch our choice for your wrist.
The Apple MacBook Air ($940-$1,235) is the most technology-forward laptop available today. Apple has done a superb job creating a great-looking computer that feels solid and brick-like, which is a feat considering how thin it is.
What can you say about a product of which 145 million units have been sold? Not much, except that the new Siri voice technology of the Apple iPhone 4s ($200-$850) is pace-setting. So is its retina screen and the overall user experience.
