ID Guard Stamp

We do have our concerns when it comes to protecting our identity online these days, but on the other hand, one cannot remain too protective or coddled up. If you are concerned that your personal information on a printed piece of paper, such as name, address, Social Security number, bank account numbers, the mistress’ phone number – anything that you deem was necessary to be included on the print at one point in time but is no longer needed, then the $19.95 ID Guard Stamp would certainly come in handy.

The ID Guard Stamp is an amazing little stamp which is said to be able to mask all personal information, including the above mentioned – and anything else which has been written or printed that you would like to cover up. This is made possible thanks to a specially designed, indecipherable, permanent ink pattern that will jumble up confidential information which has been printed on mail, checks, magazines, and letters among others. No longer do you need to shred mail, tear off magazine covers, or rip up checks to help prevent identity theft – although if you have hundreds of pages of sensitive information, the paper shredder is still the most important and efficient tool. Each inkpad is said to offer up to 1,000 impressions.

[ ID Guard Stamp copyright by Coolest Gadgets ]


RadioShack offering Samsung Galaxy S III with $50 Google Play gift card

While Black Friday isn’t for another few days, RadioShack is already getting a head start on the deals. Today, they’re offering a Samsung Galaxy S III for only $50, but in return, you’ll get a $50 gift card to the Google Play store. So essentially, it’s like getting a Galaxy S III for free, and you’ll be able to download a ton of paid apps while you’re at it.

If you’re even remotely thinking about buying a Galaxy S III for yourself or even a loved one this holiday season, you should take a peek at the RadioShack deal. It’s essentially a great deal for those who are new to Android, since the $50 Google Play gift card would be great to get new users on the fast track to buying and downloading some cool apps.

The deal is only good on certain carriers, which include AT&T, Verizon, and the Now Network. T-Mobile and US Cellular customers are out of luck on this deal. Of course, you’ll have to sign a new two-year contract in order to get the phone for the $50 price tag, but the Galaxy S III will definitely keep your significant other happy for two years.

On top of the GSIII deal, RadioShack is offering $10 cash back for every $50 spent in its stores and online, so even if you’re not into the Galaxy S III, you may want to see if you can do some of your Christmas shopping at RadioShack if you can. Of course, tons of stores offer similar “cash back” deals year-round, but if there’s something at RadioShack that’s on your shopping list, this may be the best time to get it.

[via Phandroid]


RadioShack offering Samsung Galaxy S III with $50 Google Play gift card is written by Craig Lloyd & originally posted on SlashGear.
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iShaver

Not only have iPhones become handy ways to manage our lives – but there is a sense of style to them too. So much so that there is a developing sort of underground of ‘make it look as slick as an iPhone’ type products. The iShaver adds to that collection, but also proves a really effective tool.

Available at red5.co.uk for just £14.95, the iShaver is a portable shaver. No, it’s not a shaver you attach to your phone. It simply takes after the Apple design. With a slick looking high gloss finish, it looks nothing like most shavers. So it would be easy to throw in the briefcase or backpack. Great for those on the go, iShaver is chargeable via USB. Yes, USB. Floating blades help give a close shave too. OK, so maybe a portable shaver that looks like an iPhone is a little overboard. But take away that factor and you have a stylish looking unit that is easy to charge and perfect to take in the bag wherever you may need a quick shave.

[ iShaver copyright by Coolest Gadgets ]


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