Thursday, November 17, 2005

Newegg Tradein Center - Powered by Dealtree.com: "Trade-in your old technology for a newegg.com gift certificate!

Get cash for your working pre-owned products making your next newegg.com purchase even more affordable

Getting Started

It is easy! Follow these four easy steps:


* Step 1 -- Register for a Trade-In account and log in to the Trade-In Center.
* Step 2 -- Select the appropriate trade-in estimator and receive an instant estimate.
* Step 3 -- Print a prepaid shipping label and ship your items to our trade-in warehouse.
* Step 4 -- 7 days after receipt of the item we send you a newegg.com gift certificate via email

Got a large quantity of items you want to trade for a newegg.com gift certificate?
please complete a Quantity Estimate Request for a corporate trade-in estimate."

digg / deals: "Comp USA Printable Coupon ... Cost 7%

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go get some good deals"

Tuesday, November 15, 2005

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Friday, November 04, 2005

digg / deals: "1500 Free Microsoft eBooks

randybruder submitted by randybruder 9 days ago (via http://www.mslit.com/default.a...)

Everything from pocket dictionarys, to 'The Time Machine' by H. G. Wells."

Monday, October 03, 2005

digg / deals: "200GB Seagate - $49 at CompUSA

jakv5 submitted by jakv5 20 hours 44 minutes ago (via http://www.compusa.com/product...)

200GB, 7200RPM, Internal ATA/100 Hard Drive after $30 instant and $60 mail in rebates."

Friday, September 30, 2005

digg / gaming: "Costco now selling XBOX 360 Bundle for $479.99!

JDOG submitted by JDOG 21 hours 59 minutes ago (via http://www.costco.com/Browse/P...)

Premium Console Bundle, Hard Drive, Two Wireless Controllers, Play & Charge, Project Gotham Racing...all for $479.99!"

digg / deals: "Costco Now Selling Replacement Batteries for Ipods

Pharoah6905 submitted by Pharoah6905 20 hours 7 minutes ago (via http://www.costco.com/Browse/P...)

Believe it or not, Costco is now selling replacement batteries for the Ipod."

Thursday, September 29, 2005

BetaNews | $100 Laptop Close To Reality: "$100 Laptop Close To Reality
By Ed Oswald, BetaNews
September 28, 2005, 5:19 PM

MIT's $100 LaptopThe Massachusetts Institute of Technology says it is close to making available a laptop for developing markets that would cost around $100 USD. At a minimum the computer would feature a color screen, Wi-Fi, a 500MHz processor, and 1GB of flash memory.

The unit would even be able to generate power on it own through the use of a hand crank, making it useful even in areas where electricity is not readily available. Developing countries would be able to buy a laptop for every child, allowing new educational opportunities previously thought impossible.

'If you take any world problem, any issue on the planet, the solution to that problem certainly includes education,' Nicholas Negroponte, founder of MIT's Media Lab, told attendees of Technology Review's Emerging Technology Conference. 'In education, the roadblock is the laptop.'

When first announced in January of this year, the project received corporate backing from AMD, Brightstar, News Corp., and Red Hat Linux.

Brazil, Thailand and Egypt have already expressed interest in purchasing up to a million units each, with several other countries inquiring about the program, Negroponte says.

MIT educational researchers say the computers would help students in math, planning and reasoning skills. Plus, with a connection to the Internet, students would be able to interact with the broader world community.

'I think there is good reason to believe that if everything were open, fewer bad things could happen,' MIT educational theorist Seymour Papert told the MIT Technology Review. 'So give everyone the tools to observe and communicate what is happening.'

Several prototypes have been made, but researchers are still working on ways to get the retail cost of the unit down to $100 USD, and even lower in the future. One possible solution for a cheaper yet effective screen was to use the same technology found in today's portable DVD players.

Negroponte remains committed to the project until its successful completion, calling it 'the most important thing I've ever done in my life.'"

BetaNews | DivX Offers Video Software for Free: "DivX Offers Video Software for Free
By Nate Mook, BetaNews
September 29, 2005, 11:42 AM

DivX is taking a page from Opera's playbook, celebrating its fifth anniversary by giving away its $19.99 DivX Create Bundle at no cost. The package features tools for the creation of DivX video files, including encoders and the ability to make interactive menus with the DivX Media Format.

The free Create Bundle offer is valid only for one day, and requires an e-mail address that will be sent the DivX registration code. The code is not a trial and will never expire, the company says. As DivX 6 is not yet available for Mac, only Windows 2000 and XP users can take advantage of the deal."

Sunday, September 25, 2005

digg / technology: "LED bulbs: a bright idea?



Next time you screw in a cheap incandescent light bulb, ask yourself this: Do you ride a horse to work? Still churning your own butter?"

digg / deals: "100 gb Maxtor Hard Drives for $20



Maxtor� L01P100 100GB Internal ATA Hard Drive, 7200 RPM, cost $99 but with two $40 MIR its amazingly $20, but mail in rebates sucks but its worth the wait."

digg / deals: "1gb iPod Shuffles for $99

JRod1918 submitted by JRod1918 16 hours 24 minutes ago (via http://www.staples.com/webapp/...)

Staples is selling the 1gb iPod Shuffle for $99 after instant savings. No waiting for mail-in rebates. Good until October 8."