culled from:http://mashable.com
1. The Touchfire
iPad users know the frustrations that
come with typing long emails and meeting notes on their device, but some
concepts such as the Touchfire
-- which raised almost $100,000 on Kickstarter -- can make the process a
lot easier. This lightweight and thin overlay goes over the iPad's
screen, so it feels more like a keyboard. In fact, the defined keys make
it actually easy to look away from the screen when typing. It also
lives in the iPad cover, so it folds into the cover when you don't want
to use it. Ah, tablet typing made easy.
2. The AudiOffice
The AudiOffice
by Invoxia -- which features a dock equipped with speakers for devices
such as the iPhone, iPod and iPad -- works along with apps such as Skype
and FaceTime. This combination allows businesses to communicate with
others via video chat and cuts down on communication costs. The unit
also takes being tied to a traditional computer out of the equation.

3. Seagate External Hard Drive
Seagate drives
for PC deliver easy-to-use, flexible protection for all your files --
including photos and videos from your social media accounts. This is
also key for anyone who travels with an iPad and wants to access music,
movies and more while on the road.


4. Samsung 830 SSD Series
The Samsung 830 series may be about a
year old, but it's still considered one of the best reviewed SSDs on the
market. This slim solid-state drive boasts super-fast speeds -- up to
80,000 IOPS -- and can take web browsing, gaming and more to the next
level. Mashable's Christina Warren has used the 830 for almost a
year in her MacBook Pro and says it was the best tech investment she's
ever made. Overall, if you are in the market for speed, Samsung's 830
series is worth the investment, especially if you have a more modern
machine.
5. Parallels
If your business is among the many
that supports both Windows machines and Macs, desktop simulators such as
Parallels and VMware Fusion can help get all your computers running the
same apps. For example, Parallels
lets you run Windows on your Mac, and the trick is you can run both
operating systems simultaneously, with your Windows apps showing up just
like Mac apps would. Version 8 supports Mountain Lion features, such as
dictation and notifications, for Windows apps.


6. Mophie Juice Pack Air
No one likes to carry around a phone
charger, and similarly, there's nothing worse than watching your mobile
device's battery slip away, especially when you're traveling for
business. Thanks to smartphone cases with built-in batteries such as the
Mophie Juice Pack Air ($79.95), it nearly doubles your battery life and is much more lightweight than other battery cases.
7. Steadicam Smoothee
Video rigs such as the Steadicam Smoothee
for the iPhone ($149) is a worthwhile investment, allowing small
businesses to shoot video clips on the go with ease. Think of it as a
table-top tripod.
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