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Journalists Cover Microsoft, Using Macs

It’s not an easy time for Microsoft — with Steve Ballmer having to field questions about being “buffoons” and an “evil empire”  at the shareholder’s meeting (.doc) — so when they get together “the world’s most influential technology pundits and online writers” (nb: we weren’t invited) for Mobius to discuss super-secret mobile tech you’d think [...]

Guide To Black Friday Apple Bargains: Cheap MacBooks, iPods and Accessories Galore

Here’s a guide for finding the best bargains on Apple-related gear during the infamous Black Friday sales on November 27. We’ve compiled a comprehensive list of gear from leaked photos of sales flyers and descriptions of sales.
The bargains include a 2.26 GHz MacBook + $150 gift card at Best Buy for $999.99 ; a 32GB [...]

Review: Voices Is Today’s Best Thing Ever, Grab It Now While It’s Cheap

New on the App Store is Voices from the clever folk at Tap Tap Tap. You can guess what it does.

Open it up, pick a silly voice. Helium is pretty silly. A microphone appears and the app even clears your throat for you (try it, you’ll see what I mean). Now speak your brains, and [...]

Review: Sony Walkman S540 Series Video MP3 Player

Press releases, you will hardly be surprised to hear, are rarely very interesting. But one arrived in my inbox a couple of weeks ago that made me double-take.
“Sony’s S Series Walkman,” it chattered, “is a serious challenger to the iPod Nano.” Gosh, really? Perhaps the Cult had better have a look at one, then, despite [...]

Daily Deals: Dual Dock Charger for iPod/iPhone, iPhone Battery and 15% Off Mac Gear

Monday’s are confusing enough without your iPod and your iPhone running on empty – now comes the perfect solution: a dock that will charge both your tunes and your talkie at the same time. It is always a good idea to have a spare iPhone battery, just in case you are away from your charger – we have a deal on a 100mAh external battery (and it’s in black, too). Finally, our opening trio includes a 15% off deal on Mac gear with no minimum purchase.

For details on these and other bargains (such as a wireless USB kit), check out CoM’s Daily Deals page.

RadioShack offers the Gigaware Dual Docking Charger for iPod and iPhone, model no. 12-498, for $19.99 with free shipping via 2nd-day. (That’s tied with our mention from a week ago and the lowest total price we’ve seen by $3.) Sales tax is added where applicable. It includes seven iPod dock adapters. Deal ends October 3.

ChiTek offers its 1000mAh External Battery for iPod / iPhone in Black for $10.99. (With $4.50 for shipping. it’s tied with our mention 10 days ago and is the lowest total price we’ve seen for such an item.) This battery features an LED indicator and a charge time of 2.5 hours. Deal expires September 30.

Shop4tech.com cuts 15% off all orders with no minimum required via coupon code “SC15″. Although not as good as a 17% off coupon from two weeks ago, since expired, it’s still among the best we’ve seen from Shop4tech.com. Below, we’ve listed a few notable items after discount. All get free shipping. Plus, orders of $25 or more receive a free Handy Trends Micro Vacuum Cleaner. Coupon ends September 26. Notables, after discount:

Laptop USB Flexible Light with Stand for $3.39
Kroo Faux Leather Case for iPhone 3G / 3GS for $4.21
IOGear JuiceMeter Portable Battery Tester (pictured) for $4.21
MacAlly Podwave iPod Speaker for $5.90
Targus Portable Notebook LapDesk for $14.44
browse for more deals at Shop4tech.com

Buy.com offers the Cables Unlimited Wireless USB Adapter Kit, model no. USB-WIRELESS, for $38.89. (With free shipping, that’s a buck under our June mention [which involved a rebate] and the lowest total price we’ve seen.) The kit, which includes a base and transmitter, allows you to bring wireless connectivity to any existing USB device. Alternatively, connect the transmitter to a USB hub to bring wireless USB connectivity to multiple USB devices at once. The kit includes a transmitter and receiver with base.

Staples offers the APC Back-UPS 750VA UPS Battery Backup, model no. BE750G, for $79.99 with free shipping. (That ties our mention last November as the lowest total price we could find, this time by $2.) Sales tax is added where applicable. This 10-outlet device features modem/fax and coax protection, as well as up to 70 minutes of backup time.

JR.com offers the Sennheiser HD-515 Headphones for $66.88 with free shipping. (That’s the lowest total price we could find by $3.) They feature oversized earpads, a 10-foot cord, and 3.5mm jack adapter.

OfficeMax again offers the Tyler Computer Desk (pictured), model no. OM061-01CD, for $129.99. (With free shipping, that’s $50 off and tied with our mention from a week ago as the lowest total price we’ve seen.) Sales tax is added where applicable. Features include a Cherry laminate surface, glass shelf, and more.

Add the matching bookcase, model no. OM061-02B, for $89.99, also with free shipping.

Buy.com offers the Kingston 8GB DataTraveler USB 2.0 Flash Drive 2-Pack, model no. DTI/8GB-2P, for $29.95 with free shipping ($1.87/GB). [That's the lowest total price we could find for the pair by $5, and the lowest total per-unit price we could find by $2.]

Crutchfield offers the Samsung SL620 12.2-Megapixel Digital Camera in Silver (pictured), Gray, or Black for $129.99. (With $10.99 for shipping, that’s $28 under our May mention and the lowest total price we could find by $9.) Features include a 5x optical zoom, 3.0″ LCD, optical and digital image stabilizers, face detection, movie capture, 34MB internal memory, SD/MMC card slot, USB connectivity, AV out, built-in microphone and speaker, and more.

Buy.com trimmed its price on the Canon imageCLASS MF4370dn All-in-One Laser Printer, which also copies, scans, and faxes, to $171.99. (With free shipping, that’s $10 under last month’s mention and the lowest total price we’ve seen.) Features include a print resolution of 600 dpi, up to 9,600 dpi color scanning, 23 ppm printing, and USB 2.0 connectivity.

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Ed Sutherland

Ed Sutherland is a veteran technology journalist who first heard of Apple when they grew on trees, Yahoo was run out of a Stanford dorm and Google was an unknown upstart. Since then, Sutherland has covered the whole technology landscape, concentrating on tracking the trends and figuring out the finances of large (and small) technology companies.

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