From the category archives:

Gadgets

Let me first state, I highly recommend cutting as many tech ties as possible while traveling or living abroad. Nothing steals the moment of sitting on the Croatian coast faster than the pings of Outlook email – just leave it at home. I advise to not even bring an mp3 player – it’s too easy to sit in the corner with headphones on and miss out on culture and meeting new people.

With that said, here is how I stay connected if absolutely required:
My stay in Galway, Ireland for a month meant I still needed to get work done and keep in touch with the real world outside of common methods like email.

1. iPod Touch

Grab a used or refurbed iTouch (or any smartphone) for cheap. Aside from music, games for long rides, and apps (will discuss next), having the internet in your pocket is incredibly useful in wifi settings. Think along the lines of, “When the hell is the next train?” when no one speaks English.

2. Textfree by Pinger app

This is a free app that allows for unlimited, costless text messaging to any number. You get a number when you sign up, then add your contacts, then send and receive SMS messages to your heart’s desire. Perfect for getting a hold of loved ones immediately.

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