Earlier in the year, Utah’s Aaron Myer launched a Kickstarter campaign to get his BluAmp Bluetooth 50-watt amplifier into the hands of wireless music lovers. Read the original post by Gizmag
Month: December 2013
Western Digital 2TB USB 3.0 Hard Drive for $75 after rebates + $4 s&h
TigerDirect offers the Western Digital 2TB My Passport Portable USB 3.0 External Hard Drive, model no. WDBY8L0020BBK-NESN, for $129.97. Mail-in rebates of $25 and $30 drop it to $74.97. With about $4 for shipping, that’s $0.04/GB, $6 under last week’s mention, and within a buck of the lowest total price […] Read the original post…
LG 27″ 1080p IPS LED LCD Display, $15 Credit for $200 + pickup at Best Buy
Best Buy offers the LG 27″ 1080p Widescreen IPS LED-Backlit LCD Monitor, model no. 27EA31V-B, for $199.99. Opt for in-store pickup to receive a $15 savings code. (It’ll be emailed to you on January 9.) Assuming you’ll use the credit, that’s $63 below the lowest total price we could find […] Read the original post…
Day Two of Apple’s “12 Days of Gifts” features Rovio’s Tiny Thief game
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Seagate 480GB 2.5″ SATA 6gbps SSD, Fan for $216 after rebates + $5 s&h
Today only, TigerDirect offers the Seagate 480GB 600 Series Serial ATA 6Gb/s 2.5″ Internal SSD, model no. ST480HM000, bundled with the GlacialTech Igloo 1100 CPU Cooler for $260.96. These $20 and $25 mail-in rebates cut it to $215.96. (The fan or any other clearance item is needed for the $25 […] Read the original post…
Boxlight Boston X30N
The Boxlight Boston X30N is an LCD data projector with solid data and video image quality and a good range of connection choices. Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com
Boxlight Boston WX27NST
The Boxlight Boston WX27NST is a short-throw WXGA data projector with all the ports you should need, plus solid data image quality and good video quality for a data projector. Read the original post by james_melzer@sra.com
How to check your iPhone call history using Siri on iOS 7
With iOS 7 Apple’s personal digital assistant, Siri, has learned a few new tricks, including how to check your voice mail. It may seem like something easy enough to do the old fashioned way – unlock, tap phone, tap- okay, already tired. Whether your hands are full at the moment, […] Read the original post…
OWC tears down the Mac Pro, confirms removable CPU
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KnowMyApp Website Reveals Mobile App Data Usage
Wireless telecommunications trade group CTIA – The Wireless Association has launched KnowMyApp.org, a website dedicated to measuring the data usage of mobile apps for both the iOS and Android operating systems. Their objective is to inform consumers and developers about various apps’ data usage and efficiency before they are […] Read the original post by…
Snapfish coupon: 60% off sitewide
Snapfish knocks 60% off sitewide via coupon code “HARK60″. That’s tied with our mention from two weeks ago as the best sitewide discount we’ve ever seen from Snapfish. Shipping starts at 99 cents. Read the original post by dealmac – Today’s Edition
3 Things That Will Make the ‘New’ Dell Different
CIO – I had a fascinating and wide-ranging discussion with Michael Dell in advance of last week’s Dell World . Read the original post by CIO
Upgraded iMacs, MacBook Pros: 21.5″ iMac i5 Quad for $1,450 + $23 s&h, more
ExperCom cut prices on select upgraded Apple desktops and laptops, as listed below. With items starting at $1,450.05 plus $23 for shipping, they’re each at the lowest total prices we could find by at least $197. The deals: Apple ME087LL/A iMac 21.5″ Core i5 Quad 2.9GHz 8GB RAM/1TB Fusion HDD […] Read the original post…
Sharp 60″ 120Hz 1080p LCD HDTV for $700 + free shipping
Sears offers the Sharp 60″ Aquos 120Hz 1080p LED-Backlit LCD HD Television, model no. LC-60LE452U, for the in-cart price of $699.99 with free shipping. That’s the lowest total price we could find by $298. It features a 1920×1080 (1080p) native resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, LED backlight, USB, and three HDMI […] Read the original post…
Apple files another motion asking for an injunction against Samsung devices
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