Expercom offers the Apple iMac Intel Ivy Bridge Core i5 3.2GHz 27″ Desktop, model no. MD096LL/A, for $2,398.05. With $23 for shipping, that’s $247 under what Apple sells it for directly. It features an Intel Core i5-3470 3.2GHz Ivy Bridge quad-core processor, 16GB RAM, 3TB Fusion Drive, NVIDIA GeForce GTX […] Read the original post…
Month: June 2013
iOS 7 and a second coat of paint
Parts of iOS 7 shown off by Apple during the WWDC Keynote and on Apple.com look like we’re still seeing the design briefs or wireframes rather than the final art. Palettes have been chosen, elements have been put in place, but so far it looks like iOS 7 hasn’t been […] Read the original post…
iOS 7 and the second coat of paint
Parts of iOS 7 shown off by Apple during the WWDC Keynote and on Apple.com look like we’re still seeing the design briefs or wireframes rather than the final art. Palettes have been chosen, elements have been put in place, but so far it looks like iOS 7 hasn’t been […] Read the original post…
WD 500GB USB 3.0 Hard Drive, Net Security for PC for $25 after rebate + $4 s&h
TigerDirect offers the WD Elements SE 500GB Portable USB 3.0 External Hard Drive in Black, model no. WDBPCK5000ABK-NESN, with Total Defense Premium Internet Security 5-User for Windows for $84.99. This $60 mail-in rebate cuts it to $24.99. With around $4 for shipping, that’s $16 under our mention of the drive […] Read the original post…
MacBook Air Haswell Core i5 13″ 256GB Laptop, AppleCare for $1,440 + $13 s&h
ExperCom offers the current-generation 3-lb. Apple MacBook Air Intel Haswell Core i5 1.3GHz 13.3″ Laptop, model no. MD761LL/A, with three years of AppleCare for $1,439.54 plus $12.50 for shipping. That’s $95 under the cost of buying this laptop and AppleCare plan directly from Apple. It features an Intel Core i5-4250U […] Read the original post…
Best Buy recalls 5,100 MacBook Pro batteries due to fire risks
Best Buy announced a recall of 5,100 MacBook Pro Replacement Batteries. Both black and white versions are linked to fire risks, with 13 reports of the batteries catching fire. Affected models were sold online or shipped to customers through Geek Squad services from September 2008 through June 2012. Click here […] Read the original post…
Google Receives Request For Glass Privacy Details From 6 Countries
This basic privacy question popped up in almost everyone’s mind when Google first unveiled Glass, its much hyped wearable gadget , how exactly will our privacy be affected considering that a Glass user can easily snap or record anyone without even hinting at it. Read the original post by Ubergizmo
VJay for iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad for free
The iTunes App Store offers downloads of VJay for iPhone or iPod touch for free. That’s a $3 drop and the lowest price we could find for this video and music mashup app. Also available is VJay for iPad for free, a $10 drop and another low. Read the original post by dealmac – Today’s…
Analyst backtracks on retina iPad mini again, now predicts early 2014 launch
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UE Boom
The UE Boom is a surprisingly powerful Bluetooth speaker the size of a beer can, but you need two if you want to take advantage of its coolest feature. Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com
BenQ MW663
The BenQ MW663 is very capable, providing excellent video quality for a DLP-based data projector. Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com
Sennheiser HD 429s
The Sennheiser HD 429s headphone pair delivers wonderful audio to the sub-$100 price range—but if you’re looking for mega-bass or gobs of accessories, look elsewhere. Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com
Phiaton Bridge MS 500
The Phiaton Bridge MS 500 packs a powerful bass response in a handsome design, but the headphones can be uncomfortable. Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com
Linksys Smart Wi-Fi Router AC1600 EA6400
The EA6400 is a fine router. What it may lack in performance against other 11ac routers in 11ac mode, it makes for in a sharp interface, easy setup and feature set. It’s just that it’s not a significantly different router from the EA6500 we saw last year. […] Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com
Apple TV keeps users from cutting the cable TV cord
Services like iTunes and products like Apple TV have made it easier than ever for people to “cut the cord” from cable TV – enabling them to pay either a la carte for programming they want or to use subscription-based services they think are worth the money, like Netflix or […] Read the original post…