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Apple’s online store has been updated with “new” refurbs, including factory-refurbished Aluminum iMac desktop computers, and a flurry of MacBook models waiting to be grabbed by those into portable computing. Refurbished models of the Apple iPhone 3G (priced from $49 with free shipping via two-day de... |
2 September 2009 10:12 GMT |
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Apple has updated its Special Deals section with new refurbs, including a 24-inch LED Cinema Display for $699 (down $200 from $899) and the uber 30-inch Cinema HD Display with an all-aluminum enclosure for $1,299.00 (down a whopping $500 from $1,799). “With the Apple LED Cinema Display, you can turn your new Ma... |
18 June 2009 09:54 GMT |
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Apple is rumored to be in talks with Twitter high-ups to acquire the free social networking and micro-blogging service that enables its users to send and read others' tweets (updates). According to a ValleyWag report, a senior Apple insider told the site that, “Apple and Twitter are in serious negotiations... |
5 May 2009 10:58 GMT |
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In usual Apple manner, the Mac maker has quietly announced that updated aluminum iMacs are now available for educational facilities at special prices. Particularly, the 20-inch model, previously believed to be the 17-inch plastic version, can be acquired for $899 by qualified educational institutions. AppleInsider re... |
14 April 2009 05:51 GMT |
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Apple's online store is featuring the same refurbished products available at the beginning of April, only that now, the company has dropped their prices for the second time in their existence. As such, a refurbished iPod nano, fourth generation 8GB can be acquired for as little as $99, while the 16GB version can... |
13 April 2009 14:01 GMT |
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If you've been saving for a new Mac, or looking to switch but just didn't raise enough cash yet, maybe you should check out this offer over at MicroCenter that no Mac fan should miss out on. The authorized Apple reseller has three Macs on sale, one of which goes for as low as 400 bucks – can you guess... |
31 March 2009 05:27 GMT |
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The Nintendo Wii is a phenomenal console, as it has managed to dominate all of its main rivals, the Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3, in terms of sales ever since its launch. It introduced new concepts to gaming and, with a big library of titles, has almost single handedly created a new type of gamer, the casual one.Se... |
31 March 2009 03:07 GMT |
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Care to tap into some of those 25,000 apps currently living in the App Store? Why not start with this refurbished iPod touch? The device has undergone Apple's stringent refurbishment process to begin selling for $209.00. The same iPod touch now costs $50 less - $159.00. Grab one!As Apple fans should know, a bran... |
23 March 2009 09:23 GMT |
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A forum user and Best Buy Reward Zone program member has received an e-mail from the giant retailer with information on the best iPhone deal yet. Best Buy is now offering iPhones for as low as $99 to Reward Zone subscribers.According to the announcement, the two-year contract still applies. You must be an existing Re... |
24 February 2009 06:08 GMT |
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Last week, we reported that Apple's Special Deals section was listing a refurbished MacBook Air unit as available for under $1000. Normally, the low-end (HDD) MacBook Air model retails for $1,799, making the refurb highly affordable and attractive. While the $999 MBA is still available, a new sub-$1000 Mac has b... |
4 February 2009 04:27 GMT |
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2008 was a year filled with quite a lot of transactions, takeovers, mergers and acquisitions in the whole entertainment industry. The gaming segment didn't escape this trend, and we've seen some very interesting moves on the market, as Tecmo merged with Koei, and Warner bought even more shares in Tomb Raide... |
5 January 2009 15:01 GMT |
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Macgamestore has launched the Mac Games Holiday Bundle, a collection of 10 Mac games that goes for just $24.95. Each title costs about 20 bucks each. Needless to point out, the holiday bundle saves Mac gamers some $180. The offer runs until January 4th, 2009, and demos of all 10 games are available for free download ... |
28 December 2008 08:06 GMT |
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Based on the hit TV series of which you too are probably a fan, Deal Or No Deal: Million Dollar Mission brings the action and excitement of the TV show onto your iPhone or iPod touch. Developed by I-play, the multi-platform casual game publishing division of Oberon Media, Deal Or No Deal has players trying their... |
10 November 2008 06:39 GMT |
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Apple's limited-time refurb deal is now featuring three of the company's products at super low prices. If you've been saving money to nab yourself an iPod touch, iPod nano or maybe even a new Mac, you might have just raised enough cash already.Refurbished iPod touch, 16GBFor $219.00 (down $180 from the... |
7 October 2008 15:41 GMT |
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Game engine creators Trinigy, the ones behind the recently released Vision Engine 7, announced that Ubisoft's Blue Byte studio (those who brought us the great titles in the Settlers series) having signed a deal which would allow them to use the engine for upcoming titles. Unfortunately, no details regarding the ... |
10 July 2008 04:43 GMT |
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Celebrity justice strikes again. This time, the lucky offender who gets to walk away without doing any time and without trying on the famed orange jumpsuit is neither Nicole Richie, nor Lindsay Lohan, but the former O.C. alumn Mischa Barton. The actress was arrested in L.A. last December for driving under the influen... |
8 April 2008 10:19 GMT |
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Earlier this weekend, a well known Apple weblog said thumbs up to reader Timothy Colburn who stumbled upon a truly sweet iPod nano offer. According to the offer, buyers of a refurbished iPod nano, between March 20th and June 30th, would benefit from a $15 iTunes gift card thrown in as a bundle. Thing is, the promotio... |
24 March 2008 16:51 GMT |
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Rumors of the Beatles appearing on iTunes have been circulating for a few years now. Both Steve Jobs and Paul McCartney had 2008 in mind for the iTunes release. Despite all this, Steve's guys have recently dismissed rumors that iTunes users will be able to download the entire Beatles' back catalog, followin... |
11 March 2008 03:37 GMT |
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I really doubt that anybody who knows about the recent hype surrounding the EA - Take Two proposed deal doesn't have already a script for what could happen with the Grand Theft Auto franchise. And, basically, there are two different points of view: the acquisition would have a good result or a really bad one. Ho... |
27 February 2008 04:32 GMT |
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If the deal were to go through, it would be one of the best things that could have ever happened to the social network. It would give it the prominence in the mobile world that none has and in return for it there's nothing it would be actually giving up, perhaps some stake for Nokia in Facebook. Ok, ok, that... |
21 January 2008 19:46 GMT |
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Rise of Nations and Catan developers, Big Huge Games, will be acquired by THQ for an undisclosed sum. This comes as a follow up of the announcement THQ and BHG made back in May 2007 about an agreement for a role playing game led by Ken Rolston, Oblivion developer. The game is supposed to make its debut in 2009 for th... |
15 January 2008 04:05 GMT |
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The DoubleClick soap opera that Google stars in looks like it's going to come to an end. A preview of the next episodes, leaked from the media company producing it, clearly showed that Google was cheating on DoubleClick with some other companies in order to cover the whole market. The DART provider doesn't ... |
20 December 2007 06:31 GMT |
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The past decade has seen Google rise from nothing to being one of the most recognized brands in the whole world and, at the same time, a competitor to the older technology giant, Microsoft. Not bad, what started as a Stanford University research project came to be the single most dominant search engine on the Intern... |
14 December 2007 15:46 GMT |
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It would blow everybody's mind and it would most likely be talked about for years to come if the deal were to go down. It would look like an incestuous relationship between the long-gone freedom of speech, ideal from the Eastern Block, and the openness that Google would bring to the table. Corruption dug in deep... |
10 December 2007 12:31 GMT |
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The Mountain View based company, or should I say giant, has given a "print preview" of its middle-term future to the media, in a statement of its president of advertising and commerce in North America, Tim Armstrong. He said that, for the time being, the Great Search Engine "forays into selling ads in print, radio a... |
5 December 2007 08:53 GMT |
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Since the Nintendo Wii seems to be surpassed by the PS3 in the sales department, it should become cheaper in order to stimulate demand... or maybe not, since there's a major shortage of such gaming devices, specially in the UK. The console seems to have become as rare as a pink diamond, since one eBayer decided... |
23 November 2007 06:49 GMT |
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The good side of it all is that Yahoo! finally realized the importance and popularity of computer-user created videos, which often include copyrighted content. The downside is that it did that one year after Google and that it is still trailing in almost every domain the Mountain View based whale.Today is the day tha... |
20 November 2007 09:57 GMT |
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I just want to say from the beginning that this is only pure speculation so there's nothing official yet. It appears like Penthouse Media Group is interested in buying Various Inc., the owner of Adult Friend Finder, a web-service which became famous through the adverts distributed on millions of pages. TechCrunc... |
19 November 2007 09:07 GMT |
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Google took a serious blow below the belt yesterday with the European Commission competition authorities refusing to approve its 3.1 billion $ purchase of the Internet advertising company DoubleClick and ordering that a further review of the deal be made that could last until March."We are obviously disappointed", sa... |
14 November 2007 09:13 GMT |
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Yahoo!7, the Australian side of the Sunnyvale giant portal, announced that it has reached a deal with Bebo, a large social networking technology, in order to bring adverts straight to its users. In case you didn't read the news, Microsoft also made a major step into the social networking battle by signing a deal... |
2 November 2007 00:36 GMT |
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The Formula 1 Championship has just ended and, sadly, the newcomer Lewis Hamilton didn't win; but he was close enough to be considered a virtual champion for his die-hard fans. Hamilton has just signed a £5 million deal with Electronic Arts, which means that we'll be seeing a new F1 racing sim, that will gi... |
31 October 2007 12:18 GMT |
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Almost a month ago the Asian computer manufacturing company Acer publicly announced its plan to acquire the American system integrator Gateway for a sum of $710 million and after some legal problems with Gateway's investors the deal is one step closer to completion now.According to the news site computerworld, ... |
20 September 2007 10:44 GMT |
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Britney definitely has one big lucky star out there - or by the looks of it, a whole constellation. Either that, or a whole family of fairy godmothers is working round the clock to keep the lucky breaks happening for the famous popwreck. And it seems to be working. Picture this: Britney gets to keep her kids for the ... |
19 September 2007 04:41 GMT |
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The Sunnyvale company Yahoo signed a new agreement with ELLE to offer complete mobile coverage from Fashion Week 2007. Obviously, the access to the fashion content will be enhanced by oneSearch, Yahoo's mobile search technology that is meant to lead the mobile market. According to the two companies, the service ... |
4 September 2007 17:16 GMT |
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The Mountain View company signed new deals with several Australian companies that will use the search giant's products through their websites. Julian Persaud, Head of Business Development, said that all the new partners who joined the Google alliance will implement the best search technology on the web on their ... |
27 August 2007 02:50 GMT |
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The Mountain View company Google and the state of Michigan signed an agreement that will allow the local residents to find better information using the best search engine on the Internet. Basically, the agreement concerns state institutions such as child organizations, medical firms, schools and other educational cen... |
20 July 2007 04:25 GMT |
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Selatra and Síminn will be working together from now on in order to bring their mobile phone game titles on new markets. Both companies have a considerable experience for developing solutions for mobile game applications at best standards.As a result of the deal between the two companies, Síminn hopes to reach consid... |
17 July 2007 10:06 GMT |
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Google announced the acquisition of Postini, a messaging security company that is able to improve the Google Apps suite with new communication features. According to the two companies, the Mountain View giant pays no less than $625 million for the "company that offers hosted security and compliance solutions for emai... |
9 July 2007 09:40 GMT |
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Ericsson and Samsung seem to have decided to come to an agreement and leave behind all matters which have been worthy of lawsuits until now. Their arguments go back a long time, which makes it even more surprising to see that a common point has been met.The two companies have decided to sign a telecom cross license d... |
9 July 2007 08:02 GMT |
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Last week, it was rumored that Google might be interested in the hardware market although the company's representatives said that the search giant will remain a software firm for a long time. As you probably know, Google is the owner of Search Appliance and Mini, two solutions especially built for enterprise con... |
28 June 2007 06:00 GMT |
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Google managed to sign a new deal that will enhance the content published on YouTube as the TVNZ channel will offer almost any of its TV programs to be uploaded on the page. As usual, the agreement creates a new YouTube channel, just like the others built for BBC, NBA and Chelsea FC. According to TVNZ, the new page w... |
25 June 2007 10:03 GMT |
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The popular online video sharing service YouTube signed a deal with Sveriges Television to create a new channel on the official page of the product in which the TV company will publish its own programs and shows. The deal will be rolled out in September but the representatives of the two companies refused to offer mo... |
22 June 2007 09:25 GMT |
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Google and its online video sharing service YouTube recently signed a deal with Hearst-Argyle Television to create five new channels for five cities where the partner company is currently broadcasting: Boston, Manchester, Sacramento, Pittsburgh and Baltimore. According to Ars Technica, the agreement will bring some n... |
6 June 2007 09:03 GMT |
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The Mountain View company is quietly preparing a move that might cause a little disappointment at Redmond because it can improve the Google Office with more powerful tools. The search giant Google is currently in talks for a possible deal with Salesforce.com, a company that is based on customer relationship managemen... |
1 June 2007 08:27 GMT |
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Nokia Siemens Networks was chosen by Maxis, a top Malaysian mobile operator, to integrate, host and deliver "Master of Maya" - a brand new interactive mobile game. Ready to be launched at the end of this month, the new game will allow subscribers to use their mobile devices and play online, competing against each oth... |
31 May 2007 09:43 GMT |
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Yahoo managed to step into the automotive market by signing a deal with Reply Inc., a specialized company that will offer its technologies to all Yahoo visitors. According to the San Jose Business Journal, the two companies signed a one-year agreement that will "supply Yahoo visitors with Reply home-value technology.... |
28 May 2007 06:50 GMT |
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Yahoo recently signed a deal with Eurosport to provide live results, news and other information about the sports domain from every corner of the world. The two companies created a brand new website that provides instant access to the latest news and sports information as well as to live scores and results. At this ti... |
22 May 2007 12:51 GMT |
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Google News might be defeated by other services using its own weapons, as it seems that the search giant prepares several deals with the publications indexed on the service. This means that the Mountain View company might be forced to pay for the content published on the page although it managed to bring a lot of tra... |
21 May 2007 08:45 GMT |
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Since the Google acquisition, YouTube made a huge number of partnerships with powerful companies all over the world. Of course, the most important are the ones able to offer video content such as BBC or Chelsea FC. As you know, Google acquired YouTube in October 2006 for $1.6 billion, aiming to make it even more powe... |
19 April 2007 10:27 GMT |
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Google wants to conquer the TV and this is an intelligent move able to help the search giant expand its products into the offline area. The new Google attempt is sustained by a deal with DirecTV, a direct broadcast satellite service that is currently offering its products to numerous locations in the US, Latin Americ... |
12 April 2007 06:35 GMT |
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