So finding out you have a dead fan on your videocard is sort of bittersweet. It sucks because it kills your machine, but hey! New video card, right? (Actually, I just got a replacement fan, but I now have a... [MORE]
Circuit City has the Hauppage WinTV Personal Video Recorder 250 add-in card for $150, which isn't that hot, but with two mail-in rebates it drops the price to just $90. The PVR-250 is one of the better cards to use... [MORE]
We don't normally talk about book reviews, but since Mark Goldstein's Photography Blog is one of our favorites (and we must admit a certain weakness for O'Reilly books) I think we'll make an exception as he reviews "Digital Photography Hacks"... [MORE]
Okay, this on is a little hard to follow, but it's worth it, so stick with me. Amazon has the Linksys WRT54G Wireless-G router (the one that runs Linux that you can flash with the magic firmware to make it... [MORE]
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If you've always wanted to own a rickety, in-need-of-welding jet-powered go-kart, you sadly just missed you chance, as this New Zealand-based auction for just that very thing closed last night. With such reassuring features as "no brakes," "need of further... [MORE]
So Free iPods, right? Apparently there's a sort of multi-level-marketing promotion through the site FreeiPods.com, who will give you a free iPod mini, 15GB iPod, or $250 iTunes gift certificate for signing up for one of their "online offers," like... [MORE]
In this age of Furries and wookie-on-ewok internet porn, purchasing whole sets of animatronic robot musicians takes on a darker tone. But if you've ever wanted to make sweet, lonely love to your own set of moldy Show-Biz/Chuck-E-Cheezesque robot thrash... [MORE]
Break out the spamcatcher emails -- Kingston is giving away a free optical mouse (while unknown amount of supplies last) to those that sign up to win a new "HyperX Ultimate Rig" (read: a hot gaming computer). It's for US... [MORE]
I used to think these free magazine things were a scam, until we started getting, like, six copies of Seventeen a month. DiscountMags has a free year's subscription to Wired, if you're not already signed up. Sure, it'll have all... [MORE]
Reader Josh Arfer passes along word that L.L. Bean's Dog E-Tag, a digital 40-line LCD identification bangle for your dog (or other hefty pet) has been dropped from its normal $40 to around $27. The text only displays in a... [MORE]
Dell has a bunch of refurbished Dell Digital Jukeboxes (DJs) for $169 a pop. Not bad for a 15GB hard disk player. Or you can spring for the 20GB version for $193. Knock yourself out. Read [Dell via Slickdeals] Update:... [MORE]
Although you'll want to read the copious reader reviews before you jump right in (they vary anywhere from exuberant satisfaction to implications that the inner mechanisms might be constructed of matters fecal), the Canon PowerShot A70 3.2MP Digital Camera can... [MORE]
This isn't going to interest a lot of you, so I don't want to waste a lot of time on it, but for those of you with HP/Compaq iPaq Pocket PCs, Amazon has the Targus Stowaway keyboard for twenty bucks,... [MORE]
The boys over at DAPReview aren't real big fans of it, but if you want to pick up a 2GB hard disk player on the cheap, Outpost.com Bantam/GPX BA1000 audio player on sale for $100. It may not be the... [MORE]
In any future I want to live in, every boy's pockets will be brimming with radioactive depleted uranium marbles. These ones for sale on eBay (mysteriously marketed as 'iRaq glowing') may not be exactly the same as my dreams, but... [MORE]
Sure, it's free advertising for them, but it's free shipping for you. Read [Snapstream]... [MORE]
Amazon's got the Philips DVP642 Progressive Scan DVD player for $65 and the usual free shipping. Not only is this a solid progressive scan player, but it can play files burned to CD and DVD+R in most major formats, including... [MORE]
Looks like all that increase in flash memory production (the same upswing that is making all our system RAM so expensive as memory makers switched to producing the more lucrative flash memory) is finally going to trickle down proper-like. SanDisk... [MORE]
Gizmodo reader James Edmunds pointed out something that I hadn't looked at in a while: you can get the 4GB microdrive-less Creative MuVo shells (the ones people are buying just to extract the 4GB CF drives from) on eBay really... [MORE]
Apple has dropped the price of its previous-generation 12-inch laptops, with the iBook (800MHz G4) down to $894.99 after $100 rebate, plus free shipping. The 12-inch PowerBook (1GHz G4) is discounted $20, plus qualifies for a rebate and free shipping,... [MORE]
You know, for $4.99, this Euro-Pro EP031 Mini Turbo Shark hand vacuum might not clean out every steeze, or crevist, but I bet it provides at least a fiver-worth of suck, which, let me tell you, can be a surprising... [MORE]
SanDisk is selling its 256MB USB Flash Memory Drive for $47.24 with a $15.00 rebate, bringing the total price down to $32.24, qualifying for Amazon's free shipping. I suspect SanDisk is trying to clear the channel to prepare for the... [MORE]
Kevin Savetz has a new website that distills those popular good deal sites into their most spendthrift essence. FreeAfterRebate.info traffics exclusively in items that can be had for nothing (assuming the manufacturers actually honor the rebates, which can be iffy,... [MORE]
JOEL JOHNSON -- Sony's popular MDREX71SL Fontopia In-Ear headphones have dropped in price on Amazon, from $50 to $35. The white version of these (Japan-only) have been one of the most popular iPod replacements, but of course the black ones... [MORE]
JOEL JOHNSON -- PVRBlog alerts us that Gateway is cut cut cutting prices at all their retail stores in advance of Friday's closure. They mention the Gateway Connected DVD player with 802.11g on sale for $87. We'll try to get... [MORE]
JOEL JOHNSON -- Circuit City has the Dazzle Zio 10-in-1 memory card reader for $10 after a $20 rebate. For ten bucks, you can read (boring stats ahead): CompactFlash Type I & II, xD-Picture Card, IBM Microdrive, SmartMedia, Memory Stick,... [MORE]
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