Camera makers have been extremely stubborn about adding Wifi to their DSLR’s, but you add your own wireless capability to your photo rig with the Toshiba Flash Air 8GB SD Memory Card. It’s about as elegant as a third-party solution to a first-party problem gets, and it’s cheap. I always keep one in my memory card arsenal for when the need arises. $26. [eBay]
This article was written on December 31, 2005 by CyberNet.

Toshiba Satellite S1063 Notebook – Celeron M370
- 1.5Ghz processor
- 256MB RAM
- 40GB Hard Drive
- CD-RW/DVD Combo
- XP Home Edition
- Wireless B/G
- 15? TruBrite Screen
$449 shipped without any rebates. There is tax in AA, CA, CT, DC, FL, HI, KS, LA, MA, MD, MS, NC, NE, RI, SD, TN, WI. WalMart sells this for $697. This deal was found on SlickDeals
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The Roku 3 is the best streaming box, so don’t miss this discount on it which almost certainly won’t last long. If you need a refresher on why this is the streaming box to buy, check out the Gizmodo review. $85. [Amazon]
If you sit at a desk with your laptop and don’t use a laptop stand along with an external mouse and keyboard, you’re really missing out on greatly improved ergonomics and probably less back and neck pain. This Belkin Zero stand is a great choice, and looks great underneath any laptop, especially a Macbook. It’s only 21 bucks on eBay right now. [eBay]
The only thing better than a 1TB USB3 portable hard drive for several dollars less than our "always post at this price" price is an external hard drive that meets those criteria and is also RED. $56. [eBay]
The great deal on the Anker Astro E4 we recently featured is back, and we recommend acting quickly because last time it didn’t last long. It’s Lifehacker’s favorite, our favorite, and Dealzmodo readers loved it the last time we posted it. Use code BDDL6ZN9. [Amazon]
Sonos is hands down the best wireless audio streaming solution, and discounts on products from their lineup almost never happen. Buying one of their speakers from Amazon today will net you the Sonos Wireless Bridge, which normally carries a hard $50 price tag, for free. If you’ve been dying for a Sonos but found the their wares a bit too pricey, this is a rare opportunity to get in cheaper. We don’t expect this deal to last long. [Amazon]
In my ripe old age of 27 I’ve become a strong advocate for a simple home theater, "downsizing" my projector, 7.1 speaker system, and A/V receiver to a wireless soundbar and quality plasma screen. This Panasonic 2.1 system is a great option for those who want to save a lot of money, a lot of space, and a lot of effort in building out their living room entertainment center. Lose the wires and add multiple speaker configuration options. It’s a win-win. $168. [Amazon]
I have the Panasonic ST60 sitting on my bedroom dresser because I haven’t had time to wall mount it yet. It’s stunning, total overkill for a bedroom, and double the price of this Pansonic S60 we’ve got for you today. $600 is a small price to pay for 50 inches of Panasonic’s legendary, smart plasma. Use code RMNTV. [Panasonic]
This article was written on November 16, 2007 by CyberNet.
Note: Sorry, this deal is for United States residents only.
If you missed out on the 2GB flash drive deal a few months back don’t sweat it. Not only is the 2GB drive available for $4.95, but there is also a 4GB drive available for a mere $14.95! And if that’s still too much for your pocketbook pick up the 1GB drive for free. There will be a little bit of tax on each of the drives though, so the 1GB will actually come out to a little under $1. Those prices include free shipping, and there are absolutely no mail-in rebates to struggle with. You won’t even find a deal like this on Black Friday next week.
What’s the catch? You have to purchase these drives using a newly created Google Checkout account. Google Checkout is a completely free service to signup for, and I’ve used it for several of my purchases in the past. It’s hassle-free so it is definitely worth the $10 that you save off of your total purchase.
For those of you wondering these drives are capable of being used with Vista’s new ReadyBoost feature. That would be because it exceeds the minimum requirements with its 6MBps read speed (2.5MB/s required for ReadyBoost) and its 3MBps write speed (1.75MB/s required for ReadyBoost). Of course you can always get around that restriction, but having a drive that meets the requirements will ensure that you get the best performance.
If you want to pick one of these up you better hurry. The 1GB drive is the number one selling item on Buy.com right now, the 2GB is number two, and the 4GB is number three. At prices like these it’s very possible that Buy.com will sell out of them.
Kingston 1GB Data Traveler USB Flash Drive (FREE + tax)
Kingston 2GB Data Traveler USB Flash Drive ($4.95 + tax)
Kingston 4GB Data Traveler USB Flash Drive ($14.95 + tax)
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