What PC slowdown? Microsoft strikes an optimistic tone as it comments on the state of its flagship operating system, Windows 8, six months after its splashy launch. Read the original post by Stefan Constantinescu
Month: May 2013
AKG HD 142 On-Ear Semi-Open Headphones for $73 + free shipping
World Wide Stereo offers the AKG HD 142 On-Ear Semi-Open Headphones, model no. K142HD, for $92.10. Coupon code “DNEWS142″ drops the price to $72.99. With free shipping, that’s $1 under our mention from last month and the lowest total price we could find now by $20. Features include an 18Hz […] Read the original post…
U-Board Universal Computer Organizer Shelf for $38 + $5 s&h
Tanga offers the U-Board Universal Computer Organizer Shelf in Black (pictured) or White for $37.99 plus $4.99 for shipping. That’s the lowest total price we could find by $7. It features a monitor riser, tempered glass shelf, smartphone dock, cup holder, three USB ports, and more. Read the original post by dealmac – Today’s Edition
Foxconn reportedly gearing up to build Apple Television
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Vivo Xplay boasts 5.7-inch 1080p screen, dedicated audio chips and nifty single-hand mode
Another 1080p quad-core Android phone, you say? Well, there’s a bit more to it. Launched by BBK spin-off Vivo in Beijing just now, this 5.7-inch Xplay takes one step further from its smaller X1 and X1S cousins by packing one extra audio chip, the OPA2604 op amp from Texas Instruments, […] Read the original post…
Samsung 250GB SATA 2.5″ Internal SSD w/ $24 credit for $160 + free shipping
Buy.com via Rakuten Shopping offers the Samsung 840 250GB Serial ATA 6Gb/s 2.5″ Internal SSD with Installation Kit, model no. MZ-7TD250KW, for $199.99. (Sign in to see this price during checkout.) Coupon code “52331CF” drops it to $159.99. Plus, get a $24 Rakuten credit in the form of 2,400 Rakuten […] Read the original post…
Boingo app update lets you bill your WiFi subscription to your iTunes account
We’ll always take free WiFi first, or good LTE coverage, but sometimes there’s just no alternative but to use a Boingo subscription. Boingo has around 600,000 hotspots around the globe, and with todays update to their iOS application, accessing them became a lot smoother. The big news is that Boingo subscriptions […] Read the original…
Bill your Boingo WiFi subscription to your iTunes account with latest update to iOS app
We’ll always take free WiFi first, or good LTE coverage, but sometimes there’s just no alternative but to use a Boingo subscription. Boingo has around 600,000 hotspots around the globe, and with todays update to their iOS application, accessing them became a lot smoother. The big news is that Boingo subscriptions […] Read the original…
Amazon Kindle Fire: 10 Reasons It Succeeds in a Crowded Market
Kindle Fire has won over a lot of tablet buyers in the face of a lot of intense competition. It’s still one of the best tablets on the market. Read the original post by iPhoneHacks
Adobe Ideas for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad for free
The iTunes App Store offers Adobe Ideas for Apple iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad for free. That’s a $10 drop and the lowest price we could find for this vector illustration graphics app. Read the original post by dealmac – Today’s Edition
Dell C1760nw WiFi Color Laser Printer for $135 + free shipping
Dell Small Business offers its Dell C1760nw Color Laser WiFi Printer for $134.99 with free shipping. That’s the lowest total price we could find by $51. It features embedded Ethernet and WiFi, up to 15 ppm black, up to 12 ppm color, 600×600 printing dpi, 150-sheet tray, 10-sheet bypass tray, […] Read the original post…
Review: Jas Pro and L-Stand stylishly hold your MacBook Pro
Cooler Master is known for its PC-cooling devices, but the company also makes laptop stands designed especially for the MacBook Pro. I’ve been using two of Cooler Master’s stands, the $70 Jas Pro and the $60 L-Stand. Jas Pro Made of aluminum, the Jas Pro matches the aesthetics of Apple’s MacBook Pro […] Read the…
German Court Strikes Down Sections of Apple’s Privacy Policy
A German court has ruled that eight provisions in Apple’s privacy policy are inapplicable because they run afoul of German consumer protection laws, reports Bloomberg. The lawsuit, between Apple and consumer protection group Verbraucherzentrale Bundesverband (VZBV), related to Apple’s request of its users for ‘global consent’ to use customers’ […] Read the original post by…
Creative Cloud crossroads: Will Adobe users flee in droves?
On Monday Adobe kicked off its MAX conference in Los Angeles with news that it it had ceased active development of its Creative Suite 6 products in favor of Creative Cloud instead. Moving forward, if you want the latest innovations to key Adobe apps like Photoshop, InDesign and After Effects, […] Read the original post…
Seagate introduces new SSDs – including first consumer model
Seagate announced a new solid state disk lineup including the company’s very first SSD for consumers. Read the original post by DarkVision Hardware