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Christmas has been over for what, five days now? What do you think you\'re doing, taking a break from buying new things? Put that holiday cash to work: it\'s the gadget deals of the day.
Computing
• Cavalry Pelican 32GB SATA II & USB SSD for $79.99 plus free shipping (normally $170).
Flash Memory
• Corsair Flash Voyager 8GB Flash Drive for $9.99 plus free shipping (normally $20 - valid until 1/15. Use rebate form).
• Corsair 16GB Survivor Ultra Rugged Flash Drive for $29.99 (normally $55 - valid until 1/5. Use rebate form and coupon code EMCBCDADK for $5 off).
Home Entertainment
• Toshiba 40RV525U 40\" Widescreen LCD HDTV for $749 plus free shipping (normally $850. Use coupon code EMCBCDADC for $50 off).
• Panasonic TH46PZ80U 46\" 1080p Plasma HDTV for $949 (normally $1,200).
Miscellaneous
• Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: The Complete Series Megaset for $89.99 plus free shipping (normally $230 - valid today only).
Networking
• Belkin MyEssentials Wireless G Router for $14.99 (normally $30 - valid until 12/31. Use rebate form. Use price in upper right hand corner).
Portable Devices
• Slacker 2GB Radio/MP3 Player for $39.99 (normally $200 - valid today only).
Hobomodo
• Pinnacle Studio Plus for $0 plus free shipping (normally $70 - valid until 12/30. Use rebate form).
• Pedometer for $0.
• What to Expect When You\'re Expecting Book for $0.
• E-Book: Caught Stealing by Charles Huston for $0.
• E-Book: A Dangerous Man by Charles Huston for $0.
• E-Book: Murder List by Julie Garwood for $0.
• E-Book: Prague by Arthur Phillips for $0.
• E-Book: Six Bad Things by Charles Huston for $0.
• E-Book: The Foreign Correspondent by Alan Furst for $0.
• E-Book: The Idiot Girl and the Flaming Tantrum of Death by Laurie Notaro for $0.
• E-Book: Free-Range Chickens by Simon Rich for $0.
• E-Book: The Whiskey Rebels: A Novel by David Liss for $0.
Christmas has been over for what, five days now? What do you think you\'re doing, taking a break from buying new things? Put that holiday cash to work: it\'s the gadget deals of the day.
Computing
• Cavalry Pelican 32GB SATA II & USB SSD for $79.99 plus free shipping (normally $170).
Flash Memory
• Corsair Flash Voyager 8GB Flash Drive for $9.99 plus free shipping (normally $20 - valid until 1/15. Use rebate form).
• Corsair 16GB Survivor Ultra Rugged Flash Drive for $29.99 (normally $55 - valid until 1/5. Use rebate form and coupon code EMCBCDADK for $5 off).
Home Entertainment
• Toshiba 40RV525U 40\" Widescreen LCD HDTV for $749 plus free shipping (normally $850. Use coupon code EMCBCDADC for $50 off).
• Panasonic TH46PZ80U 46\" 1080p Plasma HDTV for $949 (normally $1,200).
Miscellaneous
• Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: The Complete Series Megaset for $89.99 plus free shipping (normally $230 - valid today only).
Networking
• Belkin MyEssentials Wireless G Router for $14.99 (normally $30 - valid until 12/31. Use rebate form. Use price in upper right hand corner).
Portable Devices
• Slacker 2GB Radio/MP3 Player for $39.99 (normally $200 - valid today only).
Hobomodo
• Pinnacle Studio Plus for $0 plus free shipping (normally $70 - valid until 12/30. Use rebate form).
• Pedometer for $0.
• What to Expect When You\'re Expecting Book for $0.
• E-Book: Caught Stealing by Charles Huston for $0.
• E-Book: A Dangerous Man by Charles Huston for $0.
• E-Book: Murder List by Julie Garwood for $0.
• E-Book: Prague by Arthur Phillips for $0.
• E-Book: Six Bad Things by Charles Huston for $0.
• E-Book: The Foreign Correspondent by Alan Furst for $0.
• E-Book: The Idiot Girl and the Flaming Tantrum of Death by Laurie Notaro for $0.
• E-Book: Free-Range Chickens by Simon Rich for $0.
• E-Book: The Whiskey Rebels: A Novel by David Liss for $0.
Christmas has been over for what, five days now? What do you think you're doing, taking a break from buying new things? Put that holiday cash to work: it's the gadget deals of the day.
Computing
• Cavalry Pelican 32GB SATA II & USB SSD for $79.99 plus free shipping (normally $170).
Flash Memory
• Corsair Flash Voyager 8GB Flash Drive for $9.99 plus free shipping (normally $20 - valid until 1/15. Use rebate form).
• Corsair 16GB Survivor Ultra Rugged Flash Drive for $29.99 (normally $55 - valid until 1/5. Use rebate form and coupon code EMCBCDADK for $5 off).
Home Entertainment
• Toshiba 40RV525U 40" Widescreen LCD HDTV for $749 plus free shipping (normally $850. Use coupon code EMCBCDADC for $50 off).
• Panasonic TH46PZ80U 46" 1080p Plasma HDTV for $949 (normally $1,200).
Miscellaneous
• Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: The Complete Series Megaset for $89.99 plus free shipping (normally $230 - valid today only).
Networking
• Belkin MyEssentials Wireless G Router for $14.99 (normally $30 - valid until 12/31. Use rebate form. Use price in upper right hand corner).
Portable Devices
• Slacker 2GB Radio/MP3 Player for $39.99 (normally $200 - valid today only).
Hobomodo
• Pinnacle Studio Plus for $0 plus free shipping (normally $70 - valid until 12/30. Use rebate form).
• Pedometer for $0.
• What to Expect When You're Expecting Book for $0.
• E-Book: Caught Stealing by Charles Huston for $0.
• E-Book: A Dangerous Man by Charles Huston for $0.
• E-Book: Murder List by Julie Garwood for $0.
• E-Book: Prague by Arthur Phillips for $0.
• E-Book: Six Bad Things by Charles Huston for $0.
• E-Book: The Foreign Correspondent by Alan Furst for $0.
• E-Book: The Idiot Girl and the Flaming Tantrum of Death by Laurie Notaro for $0.
• E-Book: Free-Range Chickens by Simon Rich for $0.
• E-Book: The Whiskey Rebels: A Novel by David Liss for $0.
Christmas has been over for what, five days now? What do you think you're doing, taking a break from buying new things? Put that holiday cash to work: it's the gadget deals of the day.
Computing
• Cavalry Pelican 32GB SATA II & USB SSD for $79.99 plus free shipping (normally $170).
Flash Memory
• Corsair Flash Voyager 8GB Flash Drive for $9.99 plus free shipping (normally $20 - valid until 1/15. Use rebate form).
• Corsair 16GB Survivor Ultra Rugged Flash Drive for $29.99 (normally $55 - valid until 1/5. Use rebate form and coupon code EMCBCDADK for $5 off).
Home Entertainment
• Toshiba 40RV525U 40" Widescreen LCD HDTV for $749 plus free shipping (normally $850. Use coupon code EMCBCDADC for $50 off).
• Panasonic TH46PZ80U 46" 1080p Plasma HDTV for $949 (normally $1,200).
Miscellaneous
• Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: The Complete Series Megaset for $89.99 plus free shipping (normally $230 - valid today only).
Networking
• Belkin MyEssentials Wireless G Router for $14.99 (normally $30 - valid until 12/31. Use rebate form. Use price in upper right hand corner).
Portable Devices
• Slacker 2GB Radio/MP3 Player for $39.99 (normally $200 - valid today only).
Hobomodo
• Pinnacle Studio Plus for $0 plus free shipping (normally $70 - valid until 12/30. Use rebate form).
• Pedometer for $0.
• What to Expect When You're Expecting Book for $0.
• E-Book: Caught Stealing by Charles Huston for $0.
• E-Book: A Dangerous Man by Charles Huston for $0.
• E-Book: Murder List by Julie Garwood for $0.
• E-Book: Prague by Arthur Phillips for $0.
• E-Book: Six Bad Things by Charles Huston for $0.
• E-Book: The Foreign Correspondent by Alan Furst for $0.
• E-Book: The Idiot Girl and the Flaming Tantrum of Death by Laurie Notaro for $0.
• E-Book: Free-Range Chickens by Simon Rich for $0.
• E-Book: The Whiskey Rebels: A Novel by David Liss for $0.
The folks at Consumerist have put together a quick, handy guide listing the places you need to go in order to score an employer discount on your wireless service.
For example: If you think you might be eligible for Verizon discounts, check out this link. If you are with AT&T, this website is where you can check on your status. Hit up Consumerist to find out information on other providers like T-Mobile and US Cellular. [Consumerist]
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The folks at Consumerist have put together a quick, handy guide listing the places you need to go in order to score an employer discount on your wireless service.
For example: If you think you might be eligible for Verizon discounts, check out this link. If you are with AT&T, this website is where you can check on your status. Hit up Consumerist to find out information on other providers like T-Mobile and US Cellular. [Consumerist]
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Is Vudu feeling okay? There seems like little other reason to explain why they've slashed the price of their box to $99 straight up, no extra $50 for movie credits or catches. [Vudu via Electronic House]
Is Vudu feeling okay? There seems like little other reason to explain why they've slashed the price of their box to $99 straight up, no extra $50 for movie credits or catches. [Vudu via Electronic House]
Today we've got a handful of solid deals on HDTVs, video games, and even a free DTV converter for the primitive grandpas among us.
• Vizio 720p 32" HDTV for $400, with free shipping (normally $550)
• Sharp Aquos 1080p 42" HDTV with 5 HDMI inputs and 2,000:1 ratio for $850, with free shipping (normally $1000)
• Artec DTV converter box for $0.01 after $40 rebate (normally $60)
• PS3 games including Fight Night Round 3, Beowulf, and Need For Speed: Pro Street for $19, with free shipping (normally $25-40)
Today we've got a handful of solid deals on HDTVs, video games, and even a free DTV converter for the primitive grandpas among us.
• Vizio 720p 32" HDTV for $400, with free shipping (normally $550)
• Sharp Aquos 1080p 42" HDTV with 5 HDMI inputs and 2,000:1 ratio for $850, with free shipping (normally $1000)
• Artec DTV converter box for $0.01 after $40 rebate (normally $60)
• PS3 games including Fight Night Round 3, Beowulf, and Need For Speed: Pro Street for $19, with free shipping (normally $25-40)
Whether your camera is brand new or an aging holdover, you want to accessorize it, but you don't want to pay. By now, you know the Dealzmodo Hack drill: Paying is for suckers.
For decades, photographers have engineered little tricks to get the most out of their cameras, and most of them have carried just fine over the digital divide. Here are a few, with some newer additions collected by our friends at Lifehacker.
Build your own stabilizer out of string
Shooting long exposures without something to prop your camera on is a pain in the ass, not to mention a blurry mess. So is carrying a tripod. This video shows how to build a pretty effective foot-looping camera stabilizer out of some string, a bolt and a washer. The results are surprisingly good.
Build your own L-bracket, for serious stability, vertical mounting
If you're doing portrait photography, or have a dumpy old tripod that can't accommodate vertically oriented cameras, you can build a sturdy L-bracket for about $30. It's a bit more involved than the piece-o-string stabilizer, but it's also a lot better, and much cheaper than something you'd pick up at Wolf.
The "David Pogue Special": Use a lamp as a tripod
To round out the camera-steadying tools, here's what I call the David Pogue Special, and it's great: Many lampshade mounts share a diameter and thread size with the tripod mount screw on the bottom of your camcorder, point-and-shoot or DSLR, providing quick and dirty stabilization in a bind.
Scrounge up household flash diffusers
Shooting with flash indoors is often necessary, but can wash out your subjects, making them look sheet-white, greasy and demon-eyed. With a diffuser, the light is softened and the photos are dramatically improved. Commercial flash hoods and diffusers cost money, but aren't much more effective than what you can make yourself. A coffee filter held in front of a flash, a translucent film canister with a notch cut into it, a simple piece of A4 paper or even a piece of matte Scotch tape over the flash lens will measurably improve your drunk party photography.
Calibrate color temperature with free flooring samples
Shooting a piece of paper, gray notecard or painted wall can give you OK white balance calibration, but this guy has a better idea: snag some free floor laminate samples and built a proper calibration board.
Make flash deflection umbrellas from actual umbrellas
If you really want to go pro-hobo, you can repurpose old umbrellas into flash-directing photography umbrellas. After all, there are always plenty lying around. Here's how you do it. If you're feeling lazy, you can even get away with just an old sheet and some tape.
Build still-life photography studio for free(ish)
Ever wonder how that creepy old photographer got such a soft, vivid, dreamy picture of you and your prom date all those years ago? This is how. The project doesn't call for much more than large pieces of paper and tape—relying on indirect sunlight for the adequate lighting—but the results are impressive. It is just a small-scale testbed though, so you'll be limited to shooting Lego models, action figures and the like, but what else were you going to shoot anyway?
Snap magazine-style portraits, beautiful macros with a homemade ringlight
Flickr user jedrek has written out a detailed how-to guide for converting your external flash into a ringlighting rig, mostly using kitchen wares. If you've never heard of ringlighting, have a look at this. The technique is usually reserved for professional photographers, because real ringflashes are comically expensive. This one costs a few bucks.
Foam-fit an old bag to hold your gear
If you're packing a DSLR with lenses and accessories, carrying a full-fledged camera bag is usually ideal, but they're expensive and tend to draw attention to your cargo. With some foam, cardboard and a ratty old military-surplus bag, you can put together a stylish, stealthy and highly-functional camera bag that won't make you feel like a snap-happy father of four.
Top image of proto-pro-photo-hobo Miroslav Tichy.
Dealzmodo Hacks are intended to help you sustain your crippling gadget addiction through tighter times. If you come across any on your own that are particularly useful, send it to our tips line (Subject: Dealzmodo Hack). Check back every other Thursday for free DIY tricks to breathe new life into hardware that you already own.
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Whether your camera is brand new or an aging holdover, you want to accessorize it, but you don't want to pay. By now, you know the Dealzmodo Hack drill: Paying is for suckers.
For decades, photographers have engineered little tricks to get the most out of their cameras, and most of them have carried just fine over the digital divide. Here are a few, with some newer additions collected by our friends at Lifehacker.
Build your own stabilizer out of string
Shooting long exposures without something to prop your camera on is a pain in the ass, not to mention a blurry mess. So is carrying a tripod. This video shows how to build a pretty effective foot-looping camera stabilizer out of some string, a bolt and a washer. The results are surprisingly good.
Build your own L-bracket, for serious stability, vertical mounting
If you're doing portrait photography, or have a dumpy old tripod that can't accommodate vertically oriented cameras, you can build a sturdy L-bracket for about $30. It's a bit more involved than the piece-o-string stabilizer, but it's also a lot better, and much cheaper than something you'd pick up at Wolf.
The "David Pogue Special": Use a lamp as a tripod
To round out the camera-steadying tools, here's what I call the David Pogue Special, and it's great: Many lampshade mounts share a diameter and thread size with the tripod mount screw on the bottom of your camcorder, point-and-shoot or DSLR, providing quick and dirty stabilization in a bind.
Scrounge up household flash diffusers
Shooting with flash indoors is often necessary, but can wash out your subjects, making them look sheet-white, greasy and demon-eyed. With a diffuser, the light is softened and the photos are dramatically improved. Commercial flash hoods and diffusers cost money, but aren't much more effective than what you can make yourself. A coffee filter held in front of a flash, a translucent film canister with a notch cut into it, a simple piece of A4 paper or even a piece of matte Scotch tape over the flash lens will measurably improve your drunk party photography.
Calibrate color temperature with free flooring samples
Shooting a piece of paper, gray notecard or painted wall can give you OK white balance calibration, but this guy has a better idea: snag some free floor laminate samples and built a proper calibration board.
Make flash deflection umbrellas from actual umbrellas
If you really want to go pro-hobo, you can repurpose old umbrellas into flash-directing photography umbrellas. After all, there are always plenty lying around. Here's how you do it. If you're feeling lazy, you can even get away with just an old sheet and some tape.
Build still-life photography studio for free(ish)
Ever wonder how that creepy old photographer got such a soft, vivid, dreamy picture of you and your prom date all those years ago? This is how. The project doesn't call for much more than large pieces of paper and tape—relying on indirect sunlight for the adequate lighting—but the results are impressive. It is just a small-scale testbed though, so you'll be limited to shooting Lego models, action figures and the like, but what else were you going to shoot anyway?
Snap magazine-style portraits, beautiful macros with a homemade ringlight
Flickr user jedrek has written out a detailed how-to guide for converting your external flash into a ringlighting rig, mostly using kitchen wares. If you've never heard of ringlighting, have a look at this. The technique is usually reserved for professional photographers, because real ringflashes are comically expensive. This one costs a few bucks.
Foam-fit an old bag to hold your gear
If you're packing a DSLR with lenses and accessories, carrying a full-fledged camera bag is usually ideal, but they're expensive and tend to draw attention to your cargo. With some foam, cardboard and a ratty old military-surplus bag, you can put together a stylish, stealthy and highly-functional camera bag that won't make you feel like a snap-happy father of four.
Top image of proto-pro-photo-hobo Miroslav Tichy.
Dealzmodo Hacks are intended to help you sustain your crippling gadget addiction through tighter times. If you come across any on your own that are particularly useful, send it to our tips line (Subject: Dealzmodo Hack). Check back every other Thursday for free DIY tricks to breathe new life into hardware that you already own.
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Christmas has been over for what, five days now? What do you think you're doing, taking a break from buying new things? Put that holiday cash to work: it's the gadget deals of the day.
Computing
• Cavalry Pelican 32GB SATA II & USB SSD for $79.99 plus free shipping (normally $170).
Flash Memory
• Corsair Flash Voyager 8GB Flash Drive for $9.99 plus free shipping (normally $20 - valid until 1/15. Use rebate form).
• Corsair 16GB Survivor Ultra Rugged Flash Drive for $29.99 (normally $55 - valid until 1/5. Use rebate form and coupon code EMCBCDADK for $5 off).
Home Entertainment
• Toshiba 40RV525U 40" Widescreen LCD HDTV for $749 plus free shipping (normally $850. Use coupon code EMCBCDADC for $50 off).
• Panasonic TH46PZ80U 46" 1080p Plasma HDTV for $949 (normally $1,200).
Miscellaneous
• Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: The Complete Series Megaset for $89.99 plus free shipping (normally $230 - valid today only).
Networking
• Belkin MyEssentials Wireless G Router for $14.99 (normally $30 - valid until 12/31. Use rebate form. Use price in upper right hand corner).
Portable Devices
• Slacker 2GB Radio/MP3 Player for $39.99 (normally $200 - valid today only).
Hobomodo
• Pinnacle Studio Plus for $0 plus free shipping (normally $70 - valid until 12/30. Use rebate form).
• Pedometer for $0.
• What to Expect When You're Expecting Book for $0.
• E-Book: Caught Stealing by Charles Huston for $0.
• E-Book: A Dangerous Man by Charles Huston for $0.
• E-Book: Murder List by Julie Garwood for $0.
• E-Book: Prague by Arthur Phillips for $0.
• E-Book: Six Bad Things by Charles Huston for $0.
• E-Book: The Foreign Correspondent by Alan Furst for $0.
• E-Book: The Idiot Girl and the Flaming Tantrum of Death by Laurie Notaro for $0.
• E-Book: Free-Range Chickens by Simon Rich for $0.
• E-Book: The Whiskey Rebels: A Novel by David Liss for $0.
Christmas has been over for what, five days now? What do you think you're doing, taking a break from buying new things? Put that holiday cash to work: it's the gadget deals of the day.
Computing
• Cavalry Pelican 32GB SATA II & USB SSD for $79.99 plus free shipping (normally $170).
Flash Memory
• Corsair Flash Voyager 8GB Flash Drive for $9.99 plus free shipping (normally $20 - valid until 1/15. Use rebate form).
• Corsair 16GB Survivor Ultra Rugged Flash Drive for $29.99 (normally $55 - valid until 1/5. Use rebate form and coupon code EMCBCDADK for $5 off).
Home Entertainment
• Toshiba 40RV525U 40" Widescreen LCD HDTV for $749 plus free shipping (normally $850. Use coupon code EMCBCDADC for $50 off).
• Panasonic TH46PZ80U 46" 1080p Plasma HDTV for $949 (normally $1,200).
Miscellaneous
• Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: The Complete Series Megaset for $89.99 plus free shipping (normally $230 - valid today only).
Networking
• Belkin MyEssentials Wireless G Router for $14.99 (normally $30 - valid until 12/31. Use rebate form. Use price in upper right hand corner).
Portable Devices
• Slacker 2GB Radio/MP3 Player for $39.99 (normally $200 - valid today only).
Hobomodo
• Pinnacle Studio Plus for $0 plus free shipping (normally $70 - valid until 12/30. Use rebate form).
• Pedometer for $0.
• What to Expect When You're Expecting Book for $0.
• E-Book: Caught Stealing by Charles Huston for $0.
• E-Book: A Dangerous Man by Charles Huston for $0.
• E-Book: Murder List by Julie Garwood for $0.
• E-Book: Prague by Arthur Phillips for $0.
• E-Book: Six Bad Things by Charles Huston for $0.
• E-Book: The Foreign Correspondent by Alan Furst for $0.
• E-Book: The Idiot Girl and the Flaming Tantrum of Death by Laurie Notaro for $0.
• E-Book: Free-Range Chickens by Simon Rich for $0.
• E-Book: The Whiskey Rebels: A Novel by David Liss for $0.
In anticipation of Vista's new hardware requirements—a truckload of RAM—major RAM suppliers like Hynix and Samsung basically doubled their production. Vista's anemic sales and the economy hosed them, but it's good for you.
Every maker has a huge oversupply of RAM—Hynix has raised capacity by 159 percent, Inotera by 112 percent, Elpida by 103 percent and Samsung by 86 percent—that they're struggling to offload. They're all planning huge production cuts for next year, but in the meantime, a massive supply with less-than-soaring demand means that RAM, for the time being, is cheap.
If you're thinking about upgrading your computer, now's the time to get RAM. Check out the prices on Newegg—for desktop memory, it's ridiculous. It's even possible, finally, to pick up 4GB of the usually pricey DDR3-1066 RAM for the new MacBooks for under $100, where it was about $120 on the low end when the MacBooks came out just a couple months ago. [Digitimes via TG Daily]
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In anticipation of Vista's new hardware requirements—a truckload of RAM—major RAM suppliers like Hynix and Samsung basically doubled their production. Vista's anemic sales and the economy hosed them, but it's good for you.
Every maker has a huge oversupply of RAM—Hynix has raised capacity by 159 percent, Inotera by 112 percent, Elpida by 103 percent and Samsung by 86 percent—that they're struggling to offload. They're all planning huge production cuts for next year, but in the meantime, a massive supply with less-than-soaring demand means that RAM, for the time being, is cheap.
If you're thinking about upgrading your computer, now's the time to get RAM. Check out the prices on Newegg—for desktop memory, it's ridiculous. It's even possible, finally, to pick up 4GB of the usually pricey DDR3-1066 RAM for the new MacBooks for under $100, where it was about $120 on the low end when the MacBooks came out just a couple months ago. [Digitimes via TG Daily]
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Sure, it's after Christmas, but the deals keep coming and you guys have a right to know what and where they are. Today we've got a solid crop, with deep discounts at PCMall and Steam.
Gaming
• Valve Complete Pack (includes Left 4 Dead, CounterStrike, and Team Fortress) for $74.99 (normally $100).
• Call of Duty 4 for $37.49 (normally $49.99).
• Call of Duty: World at War for $34.99 (normally $59.99).
Portable Devices
• iPod Classic 120GB for $219.95 plus free shipping (normally $250).
• iPod Touch 32GB for $370 (normally $399).
• iRiver E100 8GB for $59 (normally $80).
Home Entertainment
• Sharp 42" LC42SB45U 1080p HDTV for $779.99 (normally $880).
Miscellaneous
Timbuk2 Bags Up to 65 Percent Off
Sure, it's after Christmas, but the deals keep coming and you guys have a right to know what and where they are. Today we've got a solid crop, with deep discounts at PCMall and Steam.
Gaming
• Valve Complete Pack (includes Left 4 Dead, CounterStrike, and Team Fortress) for $74.99 (normally $100).
• Call of Duty 4 for $37.49 (normally $49.99).
• Call of Duty: World at War for $34.99 (normally $59.99).
Portable Devices
• iPod Classic 120GB for $219.95 plus free shipping (normally $250).
• iPod Touch 32GB for $370 (normally $399).
• iRiver E100 8GB for $59 (normally $80).
Home Entertainment
• Sharp 42" LC42SB45U 1080p HDTV for $779.99 (normally $880).
Miscellaneous
Timbuk2 Bags Up to 65 Percent Off
It's official: My money is gone. Electronics? Mortgage? Pants? No superfluous spending for me, thanks. I invested in life's two basic pillars: Food and booze. So, I can has flash memory for zero bucks? Yes.
Computing & Peripherals
• HP Officejet Pro L7680 All-in-One w/ Bluetooth Dongle & HP Photo Book for $139.99 (Recertified) (normally $220 - valid today only).
• Samsung 2433BW 24" Widescreen LCD Monitor for $259.99 plus free shipping (normally $300 - valid until 12/31. Use rebate form).
• Canon PIXMA MP190 All-In-One Inkjet Printer for $19.99 (normally $60 - valid today only).
Flash Memory
• 4GB Cruzer Micro Flash Drive for $8.99 plus free shipping (normally $15).
• Patriot Xporter XT 32GB USB Flash Drive for $42.99 plus free shipping (normally $70 - valid until 12/31. Use rebate form and coupon code for EMCBCCGDA for $7 off).
• Emprex 16GB USB Flash Drive for 19.99 (normally $30 - valid today only. Use rebate form).
Home Accessories
• Electrolux Intensity Upright Vacuum for $139.99 plus free shipping (normally $205).
Home Entertainment
• Onkyo TX-SR575S 7.1 Channel Home Theater Receiver for $175.63 plus free shipping (normally $220).
• Sceptre X46BV 46" 1080p Widescreen LCD HDTV for $699.99 (normally $900 - valid until 12/31, or first 100 customers. Use rebate form).
Kitchen
• Frost Cutlery 13-Piece Kitchen Cutlery Set for $9.99 (normally $27).
• George Foreman XXL Family Size Grill for $33 shipped (normally $70. Use coupon code JOY15 for 15% off).
Toys
• Excalibur Wireless Indoor R/C Helicopter MicroFlyer for $21.99 plus free shipping (normally $30).
Hobomodo
• SanDisk 4GB SD Extreme III Memory Card [3 Pack] for $0 (normally $60 - valid until 12/27. Must buy three and use rebate form). Updated: sold out.
• Sandisk 4GB Extreme III Compact Flash Card [3 Pack] for $0 (normally $60 - valid until 12/27. Must buy three and use rebate form). Updated: sold out.
It's official: My money is gone. Electronics? Mortgage? Pants? No superfluous spending for me, thanks. I invested in life's two basic pillars: Food and booze. So, I can has flash memory for zero bucks? Yes.
Computing & Peripherals
• HP Officejet Pro L7680 All-in-One w/ Bluetooth Dongle & HP Photo Book for $139.99 (Recertified) (normally $220 - valid today only).
• Samsung 2433BW 24" Widescreen LCD Monitor for $259.99 plus free shipping (normally $300 - valid until 12/31. Use rebate form).
• Canon PIXMA MP190 All-In-One Inkjet Printer for $19.99 (normally $60 - valid today only).
Flash Memory
• 4GB Cruzer Micro Flash Drive for $8.99 plus free shipping (normally $15).
• Patriot Xporter XT 32GB USB Flash Drive for $42.99 plus free shipping (normally $70 - valid until 12/31. Use rebate form and coupon code for EMCBCCGDA for $7 off).
• Emprex 16GB USB Flash Drive for 19.99 (normally $30 - valid today only. Use rebate form).
Home Accessories
• Electrolux Intensity Upright Vacuum for $139.99 plus free shipping (normally $205).
Home Entertainment
• Onkyo TX-SR575S 7.1 Channel Home Theater Receiver for $175.63 plus free shipping (normally $220).
• Sceptre X46BV 46" 1080p Widescreen LCD HDTV for $699.99 (normally $900 - valid until 12/31, or first 100 customers. Use rebate form).
Kitchen
• Frost Cutlery 13-Piece Kitchen Cutlery Set for $9.99 (normally $27).
• George Foreman XXL Family Size Grill for $33 shipped (normally $70. Use coupon code JOY15 for 15% off).
Toys
• Excalibur Wireless Indoor R/C Helicopter MicroFlyer for $21.99 plus free shipping (normally $30).
Hobomodo
• SanDisk 4GB SD Extreme III Memory Card [3 Pack] for $0 (normally $60 - valid until 12/27. Must buy three and use rebate form). Updated: sold out.
• Sandisk 4GB Extreme III Compact Flash Card [3 Pack] for $0 (normally $60 - valid until 12/27. Must buy three and use rebate form). Updated: sold out.
While it seems Walmart will no longer sell $99 iPhones to the masses, AT&T is now offering some $99 iPhones of their own—except these ones are refurbished.
Over at AT&T's online store, you can find the black, 8GB iPhone for $99, or the 16GB iPhone for $199 in white or black. A two year contract is still required, but it still comes with a 90-day warranty, and...like...it's $100 less. [AT&T, Thanks Matthew!]
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While it seems Walmart will no longer sell $99 iPhones to the masses, AT&T is now offering some $99 iPhones of their own—except these ones are refurbished.
Over at AT&T's online store, you can find the black, 8GB iPhone for $99, or the 16GB iPhone for $199 in white or black. A two year contract is still required, but it still comes with a 90-day warranty, and...like...it's $100 less. [AT&T, Thanks Matthew!]
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These deals may be a little too late for Christmas, but we've found a few ways to lighten your wallet if you just can't wait for Boxing Day! Have some beer—on us, of course—and happy holidays!
Gaming:
• Guitar Hero Les Paul Wireless Guitar for $19.99 (normally $49.99).
• Xbox 360 (refurbished) for $169.99 (normally $259.99).
• Xbox Originals' Halo: Combat Evolved is 50% off to all Xbox LIVE Gold members for the next week.
GPS Systems:
• Sony NVU 3.5'' GPS for $79.99 (normally $199.99).
• Plenio 4.3'' Widescreen GPS for $79.99 plus free shipping (normally $199.99).
MP3 Players:
• Creative Zen Stone 2GB MP3 player with built in speakers for $24.99 (normally $49.99).
• SanDisk Sansa Clip 1GB (refurbished) for $13.99 plus free shipping (normally $29.99).
• SanDisk Sansa c250 2 GB MP3 Player (reconditioned) for $16.99 plus free shipping (normally $60).
• iRiver 8GB MP3 Player for $59 (normally $99.98).
Cameras:
• Kodak 8.2MP Digital Camera for $59.99 (normally $89.99).
• Canon PowerShot A590 IS for $109.99 plus free shipping (normally $140).
Computing Peripherals and Accessories:
• LaCie 500GB External Hard Drive for $77.95 plus free shipping (normally $99.99).
• Microsoft Madison Ladies Laptop Tote for $24.99 plus free shipping (normally $45 - valid until 12/31. Use this rebate form).
• Corsair Voyager 8GB Flash Drive for $9.99 plus free shipping (normally $20 - valid until 1/15. Use rebate form).
• SanDisk 16GB Cruzer Micro USB Drive for $29.99 plus free shipping (normally $45).
Movies: The Christmas Edition
• Mickey's Christmas Carol (and other Classic Cartoon Favorites) DVD for $7.98 (normally $14.99).
• We're No Angels DVD for $4.99 (normally $9.90).
• Muppets Christmas Carol for $5.99 (normally $19.99).
• Bad Santa/Badder Santa DVDs for $7.99 and $3.99 (normally $19.99).
• Love Actually DVD for $9.33 (normally $12.98).
• Die Hard DVD for $6.29 (normally $14.98).
• Holiday Inn: Special Edition on DVD for $10.39 (normally $19.99).
• A Christmas Carol DVD for $7.27 (normally $14.98).
• Christmas Classics Box Set (Miracle on 34th Street/Jingle All the Way/Home Alone/A Christmas Carol) for $17.99 (normally $39.98).
Holiday Hobomodo:
• 6-Pack of Beck's for $0 (normally $9).
These deals may be a little too late for Christmas, but we've found a few ways to lighten your wallet if you just can't wait for Boxing Day! Have some beer—on us, of course—and happy holidays!
Gaming:
• Guitar Hero Les Paul Wireless Guitar for $19.99 (normally $49.99).
• Xbox 360 (refurbished) for $169.99 (normally $259.99).
• Xbox Originals' Halo: Combat Evolved is 50% off to all Xbox LIVE Gold members for the next week.
GPS Systems:
• Sony NVU 3.5'' GPS for $79.99 (normally $199.99).
• Plenio 4.3'' Widescreen GPS for $79.99 plus free shipping (normally $199.99).
MP3 Players:
• Creative Zen Stone 2GB MP3 player with built in speakers for $24.99 (normally $49.99).
• SanDisk Sansa Clip 1GB (refurbished) for $13.99 plus free shipping (normally $29.99).
• SanDisk Sansa c250 2 GB MP3 Player (reconditioned) for $16.99 plus free shipping (normally $60).
• iRiver 8GB MP3 Player for $59 (normally $99.98).
Cameras:
• Kodak 8.2MP Digital Camera for $59.99 (normally $89.99).
• Canon PowerShot A590 IS for $109.99 plus free shipping (normally $140).
Computing Peripherals and Accessories:
• LaCie 500GB External Hard Drive for $77.95 plus free shipping (normally $99.99).
• Microsoft Madison Ladies Laptop Tote for $24.99 plus free shipping (normally $45 - valid until 12/31. Use this rebate form).
• Corsair Voyager 8GB Flash Drive for $9.99 plus free shipping (normally $20 - valid until 1/15. Use rebate form).
• SanDisk 16GB Cruzer Micro USB Drive for $29.99 plus free shipping (normally $45).
Movies: The Christmas Edition
• Mickey's Christmas Carol (and other Classic Cartoon Favorites) DVD for $7.98 (normally $14.99).
• We're No Angels DVD for $4.99 (normally $9.90).
• Muppets Christmas Carol for $5.99 (normally $19.99).
• Bad Santa/Badder Santa DVDs for $7.99 and $3.99 (normally $19.99).
• Love Actually DVD for $9.33 (normally $12.98).
• Die Hard DVD for $6.29 (normally $14.98).
• Holiday Inn: Special Edition on DVD for $10.39 (normally $19.99).
• A Christmas Carol DVD for $7.27 (normally $14.98).
• Christmas Classics Box Set (Miracle on 34th Street/Jingle All the Way/Home Alone/A Christmas Carol) for $17.99 (normally $39.98).
Holiday Hobomodo:
• 6-Pack of Beck's for $0 (normally $9).
Even iPhone apps are on sale for the holidays—here's a roundup of 40+ apps that used to cost money, but now don't cost anything. Most are nigh useless, but I like the Kitchen Timer.
Update: Their site is either down or epically slow, like the last eight years, so we're ripping the list for your perusal until they get back on their feet. (Sorry if it's our fault guys!) A quick iTunes search will take you to whatever one you're interested in:
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2 - MistleSnow
3 - ExcusesExcuses
4 - Tilt-A-Tip Action Tipster
5 - Mistletoe: Smooch or Smack?
6 - New Year Resolutions – 2009
7 - iFindWordz
8 - Buzzword Bingo
9 - iBenzinpreis
10 - Holidazzle!
11 - Shape Spot
12 - PCB Current
13 - PocketDyno
14 - Pocket Sounds
15 - Christmas Cal
16 - Taxi Hold’em
17 - myAnswers
18 - Christmas Lights : Festive Game
19 - OMG Cherries
20 - The Holy Bible King James Version
21 - Klockotock
22 - WhoopieCushion
23 - Square Jams Cube Puzzles
24 - JingleToe
25 - Christmas Gifts 2008
26 - iBear Timer
27 - Moon Map Lite
28 - The Brain!
29 - Done Drinking
30 - Kitchen Timer
31 - Fingeric
32 - Balloons
33 - TrackStats - NFL
34 - Topple
35 - What’s On TV?
36 - MegaSliderz
37 - TeleTone
38 - Amuck Christmas Hohliday Lights
39 - Executive Decision
40 - JingleJumble
41 - His Finger
42 - Jumbalu Zoo
Even iPhone apps are on sale for the holidays—here's a roundup of 40+ apps that used to cost money, but now don't cost anything. Most are nigh useless, but I like the Kitchen Timer.
Update: Their site is either down or epically slow, like the last eight years, so we're ripping the list for your perusal until they get back on their feet. (Sorry if it's our fault guys!) A quick iTunes search will take you to whatever one you're interested in:
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2 - MistleSnow
3 - ExcusesExcuses
4 - Tilt-A-Tip Action Tipster
5 - Mistletoe: Smooch or Smack?
6 - New Year Resolutions – 2009
7 - iFindWordz
8 - Buzzword Bingo
9 - iBenzinpreis
10 - Holidazzle!
11 - Shape Spot
12 - PCB Current
13 - PocketDyno
14 - Pocket Sounds
15 - Christmas Cal
16 - Taxi Hold’em
17 - myAnswers
18 - Christmas Lights : Festive Game
19 - OMG Cherries
20 - The Holy Bible King James Version
21 - Klockotock
22 - WhoopieCushion
23 - Square Jams Cube Puzzles
24 - JingleToe
25 - Christmas Gifts 2008
26 - iBear Timer
27 - Moon Map Lite
28 - The Brain!
29 - Done Drinking
30 - Kitchen Timer
31 - Fingeric
32 - Balloons
33 - TrackStats - NFL
34 - Topple
35 - What’s On TV?
36 - MegaSliderz
37 - TeleTone
38 - Amuck Christmas Hohliday Lights
39 - Executive Decision
40 - JingleJumble
41 - His Finger
42 - Jumbalu Zoo
Dunno why you wouldn't already have an Xbox Live Gold account, but if you don't and you upgrade by Jan. 5th, Microsoft will give you a choice of pretty solid DLC. I recommend N+. [Xbox]
Dunno why you wouldn't already have an Xbox Live Gold account, but if you don't and you upgrade by Jan. 5th, Microsoft will give you a choice of pretty solid DLC. I recommend N+. [Xbox]
It's hard to read whether this is desperation or just a good deal, but Vudu has knocked $200 off its player, now just $100—you just gotta buy $50 of movie credits too. [Vudu via Engadget]
It's hard to read whether this is desperation or just a good deal, but Vudu has knocked $200 off its player, now just $100—you just gotta buy $50 of movie credits too. [Vudu via Engadget]
If you've waited this long to buy Christmas presents, you may be