Posts Tagged ‘the-deal’
CrunchDeals: Holiday Usenet deals
Sorry for beating the Newsdemon horse, but I just noticed they had a few deals for bloggers, students, and other animals. Usenet is really nice.

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CrunchDeals: Lost seasons 1-5 on Blu-ray for only $108
Lost is about to start back up again and Amazon has the first five seasons on sale today. How convenient

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CrunchDeals: ShutterBug website editor for $19.95
ShutterBug is a website creation tool with built in templates, image editor and more. It is easy to use so you don’t have to know website programming to create nice websites. ShutterBug only runs on macs and the deal expires in 17 hours

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Coming In June: ZuneHD … or a Zune Phone?

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Coming In June: ZuneHD … or a Zune Phone?
Sanyo to roll out new high-end projector for $6,000
Today Sanyo Japan announced a new high-end projector, the LP-WXU700 [JP], which is the world’s first WiFi-enabled projector supporting the IEEE802.11n standard (and thus the fastest). Sized at 334.2×78.4×257.5mm (weight: 3.6kg), the device is marketed by Sanyo as a mobile projector. Sanyo says users can conveniently stream video from their PCs through the projector (it also supports the Windows Vista Network Projector standard)

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Daily Crunch: Skull Monster Edition
iPhone be burning up Your bucket of Bell&Ross crazy just arrived Floating iceberg is the perfect eyesore for your lakefront property Toilet kneeler cuts down on splashback, dignity A smart meter in every UK home come 2020?

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DIY: Pedal powered USB device charger
So you’ve gone green, but you’re concerned about your gadgets that charge off of your computer. Easy to fix, build yourself this very complicated device that’ll charge your devices as you pedal yourself to work and back. Created by a group using a grant from MIT, the device was originally intended to be something that runners could use to charge their MP3 devices

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DIY: Pedal powered USB device charger