Belkin’s set of automated WeMo switches is one of the simplest ways
Today on eBay, you can take advantage of one of the first deals we’ve seen on the Retina iPad Mini, or scoop up some leftover iPad 4 inventory at deep discounts. Gizmodo loved the new Mini
This article was written on December 06, 2007 by CyberNet.
A few weeks back I finally broke down and bought the ESET Smart Security suite (review). I needed two licenses for it, and I decided to just buy the two-year subscription up front so that I could take advantage of the extra savings. In the end my total came out to $103.99, but it was worth it for two licenses and two years of protection from one of the best security companies around. And if the VB100 test is anything to go by it’s one of the best antivirus programs available.
The Smart Security comes with antivirus, antispyware, firewall, and antispam all rolled into one. Out of all the security apps that I’ve used ESET’s products always provide the best performance in addition to exceptional protection.
For those of you who want to jump on the bandwagon I just noticed that Newegg has a relatively good deal on both the Smart Security and standalone NOD32 antivirus apps. They all have free shipping, and that means you will receive a physical boxed product instead of just a username/password and download link. Here are the prices for the different apps:
- Smart Security 3.0 (Retail) – $49.99
- NOD32 Antivirus 3.0 (Retail) – $34.99
- NOD32 Antivirus 3.0 (OEM) – $29.99
Those are actually a pretty good deal if you’re not buying multiple licenses and don’t want to commit to two years. Here’s a price layout if you purchase directly from ESET (remember, you won’t receive a physical copy of the product with these):
Smart Security 1-Year | Smart Security 2-Year | NOD32 1-Year | NOD32 2-Year | |
1 User | $59.99 | $89.99 | $39.99 | $58.99 |
2 Users | $69.99 | $103.99 | $55.99 | $82.99 |
3 Users | $89.99 | $133.99 | $71.99 | $106.99 |
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Today only, Amazon will sell you this excellent JBL 5.1 surround system for just $280. Hard to believe at one time this set went for 1200 bucks, but regardless, this is a great deal for anyone looking for better sound and minimal wallet pain. [Amazon]
Today’s Amazon Gold Box features SSDs, SD cards, and external hard drives from Transcend, all at great prices. Here’s the complete list:
Holding out for a better price on an unlocked Moto X
This article was written on September 06, 2006 by CyberNet.
I know, I was just as surprised to see a cell phone company providing something to users for free. I read it twice, no three times, then jogged around the block and took a cold shower. After that I came back to read it again and I don’t actually think my eyes are lying:
No term commitment. Promotion includes 30 free days of use beginning at activation. At promotion expiration your account will automatically convert to a no commitment Pay as you go rate plan. If you choose to continue service you will be billed $6.00 per login for the first 60 minutes, whether or not the minutes are fully used; $0.10 per minute thereafter. Get connected at any T-Mobile HotSpot location nationwide. Roaming capabilities not available.
Yep, you can get 30 days of free WiFi service at a lot of those popular places that T-Mobile has HotSpots at such as Borders Book Stores, FedEx Kinkos, and even Starbucks. Hey, if a free month doesn’t sound like much then you may be surprised to hear that a month worth of unlimited HotSpot usage is valued at $39.99! Just choose the “Pay as you go” plan if you don’t want to worry about canceling after the month is done.
Don’t rush to do this though. The offer is valid until December 31, 2007…which is over a year away.
Who would have thought that Kodak’s WiFi camera would have given everyone free WiFi for a month?
News Source: Consumerist
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Best Buy is running one of the best promotions we’ve seen on the new iPad Air, offering $50 off all models, including LTE. Typically, iPad deals are only available on the base 16GB Wi-Fi versions, so this is worth checking out if you’ve been on the fence about picking up a new tablet. If your budget, or your taste in tablets, is a little smaller, Best Buy is also offering $30 off the first gen iPad Mini.
Wifi, Bluetooth, 6 HDMI inputs, 7.2 channels, 4K, 3D, HD Audio, cheap. Grab the refurb. Onkyo TX-NR626 A/V Receiver today for just 300 bucks. [Amazon]