
Gifts for techies are not an easy task. There are some fun and useful tech stocking stuffers that you can get your hands on. If you're stumped, there's no need to panic. You can find all of the tech stocking stuffers you need and more in our Techie Gift Guide.
The best tech stockingstuffer is one that fits within your budget. The JBL Go 3 Bluetooth speaker is not only a good sounding gadget, but it's also waterproof. It's also affordable. It can be purchased in multiple colors making it an excellent gift.

For those who love to bake, a colorful jar of sprinkles is a fun stocking stuffer. It's also a good way to get the kids involved. A festive holiday apron, pot holder and cookie cutter set is an alternative to the traditional cookie cutter and icing bags. Amazon sells one at a fair price. If you're looking for something a little more upscale, try out a marble place card holder.
When you're not using your laptop or phone, a fine tip stylus pen is an excellent way to keep your fingers busy. You can also use the pen to quickly take a note on your tablet or phone. A mini arcade game can be a fun way to pass the time. This is a great way to have fun and learn about technology.
A set wooden spoons is another cool novelty for techies. These spoons, made in Texas by Emily Latham, come with a variety fun sayings. The one pictured above is "Fruit, Fat and Fiber", although there are others with more fun sayings, like "I Love My Car", and also "I Love My Life."
The JBL Go 3 Bluetooth speakers are also fun and techie-themed. While it's not as big as the jumbo sized version, it is still a fun gift that can fit in a stocking. Its waterproof design and the fact that it isn't too bulky are both great features. The speaker is also waterproof, which means you can bring it on your next boating trip. You can also add the iHome charger to your stockings, especially if money is tight. The charger folds down to the size of a tube or lipstick. You can also use the built-in wall plug to charge your phone.

While the Star Trek: Picard Show might not be in your stockings, it is definitely one of your best gifts for your techie. It's a digital product, but you can download its first issue to see for yourself. Although the show comes with some techie goodies such as a USB cable, it's hard not to enjoy the novelty of being in a digitally produced issue of Star Trek: Picard.
FAQ
Can I purchase clothes online and then return them?
Absolutely! It's actually easier than ever to order clothing online. All major retailers offer free returns. Print the label and mail it.
But, you won't get a refund until the item arrives. If you do not like the product, you can return it.
How can I protect my privacy online?
It's important for consumers to know what information they are giving away when they use an online service such as Amazon.com. Customers should ask themselves whether they wish to share their personal information with companies such as Amazon. If you do not wish to provide this information, you might have to limit your shopping at sites where you feel comfortable sharing private data.
Are you convinced that it is important to use coupons in grocery stores?
Yes, using coupons is definitely worthwhile as they can help you save money. It is important to realize that not every discount will be available. The best thing you can do is to try to match coupons with sale prices.
To maximize savings, coupons can also be combined. If you have two coupons for $2/1, you can combine them to create a $4/3 coupon.
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- An approximately 90% increase in price affords Hotel X the opportunity of extreme profits under severe circumstances. (dos.ny.gov)
- All items on AliExpress have an estimated delivery time on the product page, and it's usually anywhere from 20 to 60 days. (makeuseof.com)
- Last Black Friday, I bought a stove from Lowes at 40% off, receiving 24 months of interest-free financing (from Lowe's). (meetfabric.com)
- Beyond that, you'll be liable for a 25% import tax. (makeuseof.com)
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How to shop online safely
Online shopping is one way to get goods and services at a very convenient price. But this convenience comes with a price. While there are many benefits to buying from an online store but also risks. The greatest threat is identity theft. Identity theft poses the greatest risk. Identity thieves may use your personal data (name and address, credit card number, credit card number, etc.) to steal money from your account or obtain fraudulent loans against it. Your stolen information is then sold on the black marketplace. These tips will help you to be safe while conducting business online.
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Secure websites. SSL encryption is free for most online stores. You can only see the information that you entered, such as names and addresses or credit card details. It makes it impossible for anyone to read what you input. When choosing which online store to do business with, ensure they have a valid certificate issued by a recognized CA. When you browse the web, look for a green padlock icon at the URL bar.
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Don't give away your password. When you sign up to a new account, an email will usually ask you to confirm your email address or username. Make sure you don't share these credentials with any third party. You should also not write these credentials down. If someone steals your wallet they can access your accounts. Instead, save them on your personal computer. A good rule of thumb is to change your passwords once every three years.
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Keep track of your orders. Track where you send packages if you're sending items to other people or yourself. Many people fall prey to fraud by believing that they sent something to themselves but it was actually sent to someone else. Always check the tracking number before you pay for shipping. Always get proof of delivery before you ship anything. Contact the company immediately if you're not satisfied with the service provided.
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It is important to know who you are dealing. Many websites ask you for sensitive information, including your full name, date and birth, Social Insurance Number, bank routing number, and social insurance number. These details allow them to identify you. Be careful what information you give out. Google "what does the website need" if you aren't sure if it needs these details. You will find plenty of information.
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Be wary about pop-up windows Pop-ups abound on many websites offering special offers, deals and other products. Some ads are legitimate but some are intended to trick users into divulging private information. A fake antivirus program, for example, might ask you for your social insurance number and credit card number. Don't click on any links that seem suspicious to avoid being tricked.
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Phishing scams are to be avoided. Phishing scams involve hackers pretending to be from reputable businesses in order for consumers to hand over their financial details. Phishers often create emails that look like they come from banks or retailers, encouraging users to log in and update their account information. The hacker can access your finances once you have given your personal information. Hackers can also empty your bank accounts and transfer funds between accounts. You have many options for identifying a scam email, including How to Spot Phishing Scams.
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Do your homework. Read the fine print before signing up to any deal. It is important that you understand and agree to the terms and conditions of any contract. It is important to carefully read the terms and conditions. It's important to avoid hidden fees and charges when trying to save money.
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You can shop around. You shouldn't be afraid of shopping around. Compare prices across many different websites until you find the best price. Compare shipping costs for multiple items. Shipping costs vary depending on the website you use. It is worth paying extra for faster shipping.