Motormouse as seen on Something for the Weekend

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motormouse Motormouse as seen on Something for the Weekend

The Motormouse wireless mouse in the form of a toy car was the first of this week’s Something for the Weekend gadgets. Gadget expert Ella Williamson explained that the Motormouse was easy to use, and the click wheel was designed to look like a spare tyre. The right and left mouse buttons are on the bonnet of the Motormouse.

The Motormouse also features a tiny USB receiver which slots into the boot of the car.

Click here to buy a Motormouse from Letsgoshopping.co.uk as seen on Something for the Weekend



The Apprentice by Sir Alan Sugar as seen on The One Show

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the apprentice The Apprentice by Sir Alan Sugar as seen on The One Show

Sir Alan Sugar appeared on BBC’s The One Show last night to talk about the return of his hit TV show The Apprentice, in which budding businesspeople battle for a dream £100,000 a year job with Sir Alan. After the first series, Sir Alan Sugar wrote a book entitled The Apprentice, which gives a remarkable insight into the programme and the first series participants, an update on winner Tim’s role within his organisation, and plenty of business tips and practical advice on how to become a successful entrepreneur from Sir Alan Sugar himself.

Click here to buy The Apprentice: How to get hired not fired by Sir Alan Sugar as seen on The One Show



The Apprentice: The Best Of Series 1-4 DVD

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Like The Apprentice? Well good for you – the new season of the smash BBC reality show returns on Wednesday at 9pm. Watch as Alan Sugar sets a whole host of new and interesting money-making tasks for a new group of hopefuls. Watch as the wannabe Apprentices back-stab, charm, lie, sell, promote and manipulate their way through the gruelling and intensive interview process en route to becoming Sir Alan Sugar’s new apprentice and landing a £100,000 a year new job in the process. Past winners have included Tim Campbell, Simon Ambrose, Michelle Dewberry and Lee McQueen. Often however, it is the runners up who make more of a name for themselves on the back of the programme – who can forget the likes of Syed Ahmed, Ruth Badger and Raef Bjayou.

20th April sees the release of a ‘Best Of’ DVD including the best moments from The Apprentice over the past 4 series. You can pre-order The Apprentice The Best Of Series 1-4 from Amazon now for £11.98.

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Navman Wireless Vehicle Tracking as seen on Working Lunch

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Navman Wireless were the subject of a special feature on today’s Working Lunch. Navman Wireless provide vehicle tracking devices and software, and mobile messaging. In today’s credit crunch climate companies are looking to cut costs and run as efficiently as possible. Navman Wireless sell tracking devices that can be installed into company vehicles so that the company can see exactly where their salesmen, managers etc are at any given time and can track their route throughout the working day.

Navman Wireless combines satellite technology with the internet to pinpoint their tracked vehicles. Even if it seems a little ‘Big Brother’, the Navman Wireless should improve the efficiency and cut the costs of businesses with several company cars on the go.

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How To Get A Job In A Recession by Harry Freedman as seen on BBC’s Breakfast

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how to get a job in a recession How To Get A Job In A Recession by Harry Freedman as seen on BBCs Breakfast

How To Get A Job In A Recession is a new book aimed at the rising number of credit crunch job seekers by Harry Freedman. Harry Freedman is Chief Executive of Career Energy. The businessman and author appeared on BBC’s Breakfast show this morning to offer some advice on the title of his book, how to get a job in a recession.

The first bit of advice on how to get a job in a recession by Harry Freedman was to be proactive. Jobs will not come to you, you have to go out, be proactive, get your name out and about by talking to people, and generally be visible. Harry said that waiting for job adverts in the paper was very passive and that jobs advertised in this manner were few and far between. The reason he gave was that companies had started to shun traditional paper advertising of jobs and increasingly rely on word of mouth – this method is far cheaper and more reliable from the employer’s point of view.

How to get a job in a recession is also about going back to basics according to Harry Freedman – look at everyone you know and think about how they can help you. For instance, calling people to tell them that you are considering a job in their industry, that you need to speak to various people and asking for introductions to the right people if possible. According to Harry the key to finding a new job in this recession is first increasing your contact list, after which point more avenues start to open up.

According to latest figures competition for jobs in the current climate is fierce, with around 10-12 people competing for any 1 job. Harry emphasised the positive fact that recessions always come to an end. He also said that confidence and positivity were key attributes of any successful job interviewee. Harry emphasised the importance of having a unique selling point – in today’s world many people are competing for the same jobs and have very similar CV’s. He said that as a prospective job candidate you need to work out what it is you offer that other candidates don’t or can’t offer, and make sure your prospective employer knows about it.

If you were in a particularly hard-hit industry and jobs in that sector are virtually non-existent, Harry would suggest you look at moving industries, but if you do this be sure to look for the ones you can transfer some of your existing skills to. For instance, if you used to work in a hard-hit by the recession customer services role, you should look at other industries which are likely to be doing better in this environment, for example supermarkets, defensive industries or home entertainment, or look at industries which are likely to flourish over the coming years such as green technology or manufacturing.

Harry Freedman’s new book How To Get A Job In A Recession is available now at a very reasonable £4.99.

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 How To Get A Job In A Recession by Harry Freedman as seen on BBCs Breakfast



Toshiba Portable External Hard Disk Drive as seen on Something for the Weekend

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toshiba portable external hard drive Toshiba Portable External Hard Disk Drive as seen on Something for the Weekend

The Toshiba Portable External Hard Disk Drive was the first of this week’s Something for the Weekend gadgets. The new gadget expert (no Seema Palmer or Ella Williamson this week) Charlotte explained that whilst hard drives were hard to get excited about, the Toshiba Portable External Hard Disk Drive is a must for any computer owner. The Toshiba Portable External Hard Disk Drive has space for 500GB worth of pictures, music files, important spreadsheets, documents, videos etc. It has enough space to completely back up all of your files on more than one computer. So if your computer gets burgled or simply breaks, those valuable wedding photos or videos of your baby can be retrieved easily from the Toshiba Portable External Hard Disk Drive.

The Toshiba Portable External Hard Disk Drive looks very sleek and is very portable. It is available to buy for around £120 for the 500GB version. You can back up around 140,000 songs, or 2 or 3 computers. Backing up your data is essential in today’s increasingly paperless, CD-less and DVD-less society. The Toshiba External Hard Drive is so portable that it can be easily taken round to a friends house for instance, to show off your holiday pictures on their computer.

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Apcom Digiscribble Digital Pen as seen on Something for the Weekend

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digiscribble Apcom Digiscribble Digital Pen as seen on Something for the Weekend

The Apcom Digiscribble Digital Pen was the second of this week’s Something for the Weekend gadgets. Something for the Weekend gadget guru Seema Palmer explained that the Digiscribble was a way to capture anything handwritten digitally. You place a small scanning gadget at the top corner of your piece of paper (eg a pad of A4). Simply write your note with the special Digiscribble pen, hit the save button on the Digiscribble scanning gadget, then connect the Digiscribble to your laptop or PC using the supplied mini-USB cable.

The Digiscribble can be used to digitally grab any notes or sketches you are jotting down and transfer straight to your computer where it can be stored, saved and edited digitally. Seema Palmer said the Digiscribble was available for around £60.

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Asus Bamboo Laptop as seen on Something for the Weekend

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asus bamboo Asus Bamboo Laptop as seen on Something for the Weekend

The Asus Bamboo Laptop was the first of this week’s Something for the Weekend gadgets. Gadget expert Seema Palmer explained to Something for the Weekend presenter Tim Lovejoy that the Asus Bamboo Laptop was so called because the laptop is actually made from bamboo. Bamboo is a sustainable natural material which makes the Asus Bamboo Laptop more eco-friendly. In addition to the bamboo, the plastic used to make the Asus Bamboo Notebook all comes from raw natural materials.

Adding to the green credentials of the Asus Bamboo Laptop as Seema Palmer explained is its exclusive super hybrid engine which means that it only uses energy when it’s needed. The Asus Bamboo laptop also features a neat fingerprint reader for added security.

There are two versions of the Asus Bamboo Laptop – an 11.1 inch screenwith an 80-120 GB hard drive, or the one in the Something for the Weekend studio was the 12.1 inch screen with between 160 and 320 GB hard drive. The Asus Bamboo contains the latest Intel processor, so it compares favourably to other laptops as well as being more green.

The Asus Bamboo laptop is available for around £1,300. We found one on the internet available to pre-order at £1,320.30

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Dell Netbook with Mobile Broadband, as seen on Something for the Weekend

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The Dell Netbook with Mobile Broadband, available free from Vodafone on contracts of around £25 per month, was the first of this week’s Something for the Weekend gadgets. Gadget guru Ella Williamson explained to presenter Tim Lovejoy that a netbook is basically a smaller, cheaper, lighter version of a laptop. The Dell Netbook Inspiron Mini is the first Netbook that has integrated mobile broadband – a sim card simply slots into the netbook. Download speeds for the Dell Inspiron Mini Netbook are pretty quick, and because it’s mobile broadband you can surf the net wherever there is a mobile signal.

The Dell Inspiron Mini Netbook has a 9 inch screen and is available exclusively from Vodafone, free with a 2 year contract of £25 per month.

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LaCie USB Speakers as seen on Something for the Weekend

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lacie speakers LaCie USB Speakers as seen on Something for the Weekend

The LaCie USB speakers for PC, Mac or laptop were the first gadget featured on Something for the Weekend. Something for the Weekend gadget expert Seema Palmer explained that the LaCie speakers contained a great cable-tidy underneath for a neat and tidy office. They are easy to use, just plug into your PC or laptop via a USB port.

As you can see the LaCie speakers are really good quality and a really funky modern design.

Click here to purchase some LaCie USB speakers as seen on Something for the Weekend



 

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