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2008-11-21 00:10:55| Elliott Wave International NewsWire
It’s not easy to stand apart from mass hysteria—to believe that most of what’s in the financial news is wrong or distorted, to believe that most "important financial people are either lying or deluded—without actually being insane."
2008-11-21 00:00:00| Gizmodo
Look, we'd like to think that if we didn't tell you about all of these fabulous tech deals, you'd just go on your merry way and save your cash. But we both know that isn't the case. So read on to score a $.98 version of Half-Life, a $100 external hard drive, or one of the many good buys that you see above. Or, you know. Don't. Computing Seagate FreeAgent Go 320GB Portable Hard Drive for $99.99 plus free shipping (originally $122.99). Western Digital WDH1B5000N 500GB External Hard Drive for $99.99 plus free shipping (originally $199.99). Flash Memory Kingston DT101Y/4GB Flash Drive for $8.99 plus free shipping (originally $32.25). Kingston 8GB SDHC Class 4 Flash Card for $14.98 plus free shipping (originally $75.75). SanDisk 8GB MicroSDHC Flash Card with SD Card Adapter for $35.99 plus free shipping (originally $69.99). Home Accessories Logitech Harmony 880 Remote Control for $74.99 plus free shipping (originally $199.99). iRobot Roomba 415 Robotic Vacuum Cleaner $99.99 plus free shipping (originally $299.99). Home Entertainment Memorex MVBD2510 Blu-Ray Player for $149.99 plus free shipping (originally $279.99). Philips BDP7200 Blu-Ray Player for $199.97 plus free shipping (originally $399.99). HANNspree 37" 16:9 720p LCD HDTV for $499.99 plus free shipping (originally $799.999). Sony VPL-AW10 Bravia Widescreen Home Theater LCD Projector for $699.95 (originally $999). Portable Devices (MP3 Players, Cameras, Etc.) SanDisk 1GB Sansa Express MP3 Player for $10.99 plus free shipping (originally $79.99). Microsoft Zune 3.2" Black 120GB MP4 Player for $224.99 (originally $249.99). Nikon D200 10.2MP Digital SLR Camera for $799.98 plus free shipping (originally $1,849). Stocking Stuffers The Complete Monty Python's Flying Circus 16-Ton Megaset for $39.99 (originally $99.95 - valid today only). Video Games Half-Life on Steam for $0.98 (originally $9.99). Microsoft Xbox 360 Elite Holiday Bundle for $319.20 (originally $399.99). Hobomodo USB Flash Drive for $0 (priceless).
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2008-11-20 23:48:00| State Journal Featured Content
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2008-11-20 00:20:00| Gizmodo
These Gadget Deals of the Day round-ups remind me more and more of Tom Waits' genius Step Right Up*. Everyone's a winner, bargains galore! $500 off! $500 off this 1080p fancy 42-inch Philips LCD TV. You need videogames? We got Xbox 360 videogames for $10! And Olympus waterproof cameras at almost half the price! Shipping included! Step right up! How 'bout an engagement ring? Something for the little lady, something for the little lady, like a cartoon DeeVeeDee! Three for free. And a Texas Instruments calculator. And a xmas music collection too. Yes, tis the season to spend zero. Gaming: Boom Blox on the Wii for $27 (originally $39.99 - in Blockbuster stores only). Viva Pinata on Xbox 360 for $9.99 plus free shipping (originally $19.99). Prey on Xbox 360 for $9.99 plus free shipping (originally $29.99). Home entertainment: Panasonic Blu-ray Player for $224.99 plus free shipping (originally $399.99 - use coupon code "EMCBBBJAG"). Philips 42'' 1080p LCD HDTV for $899.99 (originally $1,399.99). Cameras: Olympus Stylus 10.1 MP waterproof/shockproof digital camera for $172.49 shipped (originally $299.99 - use coupon code "STYLUS105025A"). Memory: Fantom 1TB G-Force External Hard Drive for $99.99 plus free shipping (originally $149.95). 16GB SDHC Memory Card for $25.99 plus free shipping (originally $89.99). Kingston 8GB DataTraveler USB2.0 Flash Drive (pack of 2) for $27.49 plus free shipping (originally $126). Hobomodo: Texas Instruments Calculator for $0. Holiday MP3 sampler for $0 (originally $5). Planet Heroes in "The Ace that Jumped Over the Moon!" DVD for $0 (originally $9.99). * Tom Waits' Step Right Up, as promised.
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2008-11-19 23:40:00| Gizmodo
To combat the economic crisis, many tech-retailers will have added incentive this year to offer deep discounts on their Black Friday merchandise. And, since most of us will probably be sticking to a strict budget, we have added incentive to fight the long lines to try and score a deal. Still, the thought of getting anywhere near a store on November 28th is daunting. So, my question is: are you one of the brave souls that plans to gadget shop on Black Friday? Do You Plan to Gadget Shop on Black Friday? ( polls) Results from "Do You Prefer Interacting With People or Machines?" People 21% Machines 40% Machines, but I prefer talking to people on the phone. 36% Other 3%