Cat Schwartz Shares Hi-Tech Gift Ideas for Dads and Grads this June

This June – give your Dad or Grad the gift of technology. Cat Schwartz, eBay’s Gadget and Toy Director, also known as The Hi-Tech Mommy, shares some great gift ideas. Her recommendations include:

Toshiba UX600 LED TV
This new LED TV from Toshiba* features breakthrough picture quality and advanced interactive features for nonstop entertainment. The UX600’s NET TV™ capabilities provide access to a wide variety of applications that enrich the overall user experience.

StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty
StarCraft II is the ultimate competitive real-time strategy game, and the sequel to the hit original, StarCraft. The game includes three completely distinct and balanced races, which have been overhauled and re-imagined with a number of new units for each.

Bass Pro Shops Gift Card
For the dad that loves hunting, fishing and the outdoors, a gift card to Bass Pro Shops is the perfect Father’s Day gift to allow dad to choose what he wants. At GiftCardMall.com, you can even purchase a personalized gift card with a photo of you and your dad.

Oral-B Rechargeable Toothbrushes
For the grad in your life heading off to the college, arm him or her with the Oral-B ProfessionalCare SmartSeries 5000. Utilizing Bluetooth technology, the wireless display let’s you know exactly where you should be brushing, whether or not you are brushing too hard, and also when you have brushed the dentist-recommended two minutes.

JustAskGemalto.com
This free website is a great tool for the techie in your life. It contains loads of tech tips to help them navigate their digital life. And if you’re buying your gifts online, check out the tips on how to surf and shop safely on the Web. Should your graduate, or the whole family, be lucky enough to be going on trip, click on the Traveling tab for great advice about using your laptop safely in airport WiFi hot spots, buying or renting “World” or GSM phones that work outside the U.S., and information on where you could have problems using U.S.-issued magnetic stripe payment cards internationally because so many countries use the chip-and-pin technology.

For more information, please visit www.hitechmommy.com