Dahon Vitesse P18 folding bicycle is $899, AirPorter Mini Suitcase, $299.95; www.dahon.com, 1-800-442-3511.
2. If you can't look like a movie star, at least your sunglasses can look like theirs when you're out on the town or hitting the casino. Celebrity Sunglasses Finder posts photos of screen stars, sports heroes, and other public figures in their sunglasses, identifies the make and model, and links to retail sources. The site also will track down that information when you e-mail a photo of a celeb in lenses you like. Won't you look gorgeous in tortoise plastic-frame Guccis identical to those Sandra Bullock wore in her Oscar-winning role in The Blind Side (model 3034/S, $205)? Needless to say, these are high-quality sunglasses, not just a pretty frame.
Celebrity Sunglasses can be found at www.celebrity-sunglasses-finder.com.
3. If you would rather hit the road guided by a big, portable GPS device than a smart phone, Garmin's new nuvi 1690 will tempt you even further with some smart-phone smarts. In addition to its user-friendly 4.3-inch touchscreen with spoken directions, optional detouring, lane-assist features, and Bluetooth connectivity, the nuvi 1690 adds a wireless data plan called nuLink (free for two years, then $5 per month). NuLink hooks you up with Google local and White Pages searches, real-time traffic, weather, fuel prices, flight information, movie listings, and other local entertainment. Even with annoying pop-up ads, the nuvi 1690 is the best of the best in a portable GPS.
Garmin nuvi 1690 has a suggested retail price of $449.99; www.garmin.com, 1-800-800-1020.