Cellular South has its very own Samsung Galaxy S phone.
Originally posted at Dialed In
Cellular South has its very own Samsung Galaxy S phone.
Originally posted at Dialed In
From Black Friday through Cyber Monday, the carrier will be offering a deal a day for many if its phones.
Originally posted at Dialed In
We are T-minus one week until Black Friday. If you missed out on the 10 amazing pre-Black Friday deals we found last week, then don’t fret — we have 10 more pre-Black Friday deals for you this week. A number of companies are having early Black Friday sales to get everyone ready for the big day. We raked through the Web and found some of the best deals out there right now.
Here are some of our favorite deals from the bunch:
An item that’s rarely on sale, the Dell Ultrasharp U2711 27-inch monitor is available now at Dell.com for $824.25. The monitor has a list price of $1,099, but you can knock off $274.75 with coupon code P?XSB2$8XSH3M3. PCMag reviewed the Dell Ultrasharp U2711 monitor and gave it a 4 out of 5 and an Editors’ Choice award for its excellent color and light grayscale performance. It has lots of A/V ports and multimedia features, as well as a wide viewing angle, and a high-resolution screen. This offer comes with free shipping and a 3-year warranty. The offer ends November 24 at 6 a.m. CT.
Canon VIXIA HF M31 32GB Flash Memory High Definition Camcorder
If you’re looking for a way to record all those holiday memories on video, but you’re looking for something a little more hardcore than a Flip pocket camcorder, then check out the Canon VIXIA HF M31 32GB Flash Memory High Definition Camcorder on sale for $499.99 with free shipping at Crutchfield.com. Use Coupon Code: 3A825 to drop the price from $479.99 to $479.99. The camcorder has a list price of $699. It records up to 12 hours of crisp high definition video to a 32GB internal flash drive or directly to removable SD memory cards. The VIXIA HF M31 has a 15x HD video lens, 3.89-megapixel full HD CMOS image sensor to capture video at 1920 x 1080p resolution, and its Dynamic SuperRange OIS corrects a full range of motion.
Check out PCMag’s full list of the 10 Best Pre-Black Friday Deals. Remember, these deals are valid at time of publication and may not last long.
[Originally posted to TechSaver.com]
Dong Ngo takes a look at how LaCie’s Wireless Space outdoes Apple’s Time Capsule in performance and other features.
Not sure this would fly in sunny San Francisco, but in the great white North, Nokia used a ton of ice, projectors, and a computer to make a giant interactive touch screen.
So, it’s real after all, huh? Android fragmentation is making its way into the news again, and this time it counts. Rovio, developer of a little-known title called “Angry Birds,” has just penned a new blog post detailing the night terrors that have come with coding a single program to work on a cornucopia of platforms. In the weeks since Angry Birds was released to Android users everywhere, the company has been inundated with performance complaints, mostly from users with older / underpowered Android devices or phones using Android 1.6 or earlier. A laundry list of smartphones have now been added to the “unsupported” list (shown in full after the break), but thankfully for you, a “lightweight” version of the game is in the works. According to Rovio, that build won’t reduce the number of levels (or amount of fun / frustration, for that matter), but will instead be optimized for dawdling processors and Android versions that have been helplessly malformed by carriers. Nice going, guys.
[Thanks, Justin]
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Daily deal Website Groupon is reportedly in talks with Google about a site wide acquisition. According to sources close to the site, Groupon is seriously considering the acquisition, but may well hold out until the end of the year before finalizing its decision.
The SF Gate suspects that the site is merely holding out to entertain offers from the competition–companies like eBay and Microsoft are mentioned as possibilities. How much would such an acquisition cost one of those software giants? The Gate is guessing somewhere in the ballpark of $4 billion.
So much for getting a great deal…
CNET’s Dong Ngo reviews Samsung’s new 470 series solid-state drive.
This week’s apps include an image-editing app that offers a big list of useful tools and a castle defense game with RPG elements and a surprising amount of depth.
Originally posted at The Download Blog
Amazon Wireless is offering Verizon’s Droid smartphones and Android handsets from Sprint and AT&T for just a penny.
Originally posted at Android Atlas