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Gadgets galore make great gifts
People needing power from nonbattery sources might want to consider a PowerSquid Surge Protector. Flexity LLC offers three types, including the Surge 3000-Calamari Edition ($80, www.powersquid.net).
Basically it's a powerstrip, but with one important difference. Rather than having lined-up plugs, which can prove challenging for oversized or odd-sized power adapters, the PowerSquid is in a "cephalopod design," which is company-speak for "squid-shaped." Just plug your stuff into the ends of the tentacles and the rotating swivel plug into the wall.
The company also offers a Surge 3000 model for $70 and an Outlet Multiplier for $13.
Logan-based ifrogz (yes, that's its real name) is offering device-protection products for folks wanting to share their electronic gizmos with others without concern that those gadgets will be smashed to bits.
Several audio products in recent years have sported an interesting combination of nostalgic exterior and sleek high-tech innards. Crosley and other companies offer turntables and other players encased in old-timey wooden cases, but one Crosley product available this year is the Crosley Songwriter CD Recorder ($399.95, www.crosleyradio.com).
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