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Bell MiFi rumored to launch November 30 for $249.95

Wednesday 25 November 2009 @ 1:37 pm

For you Canucks who love traveling or sharing your Internet connectivity, or both, we just received word that the Bell MiFi 2372 is going to hit soon. On November 30, you can pick one up for $249.95 or $99.95 if you sign up for a three year contract. The Bell MiFi, like the ones on Verizon and Sprint, can support up to five devices at the same time. It also has a memory card slot capable of storing up to 16GB of data and is compatible with both Windows or Mac operating systems.

Thanks, BrownGuy!




Behold Verizon’s Black Friday sale

Wednesday 25 November 2009 @ 11:39 am

One of our Verizon connects was kind enough to hit us up with some info regarding Big Red’s upcoming Black Friday sale which will be going on all weekend. Sadly we weren’t told anything about super hot smartphones like the DROID, Storm2 and Touch Pro2, but we’d like to think that at least one of those phones will have a few bucks knocked off of its sticker price. Having said that, these deals are definitely worth checking out, so here we go:

  • Gateway LT Netbook: $29.99 after $100 MIR
  • Blackberry Pearl Flip: $9.99 after $100 MIR [BOGO]
  • HTC Ozone: $9.99 after $100 MIR [BOGO]
  • LG Glance: $0
  • LG Versa: $29.99 after $50 MIR [BOGO]
  • Mifi 2200 Intelligent Mobile Hotspot: $49.99 after $50 MIR. (Black Friday only)
  • Motorola Entice $19.99 after $50 MIR [BOGO]
  • Motorola VU204: $0
  • Nokia 7705 Twist: $29.99 after $50 MIR
  • Samsung Smooth: $0 after $50 MIR

In addition to what’s listed above, anyone purchasing an LG enV3 or enV Touch on Black Friday will receive a free LG HBM-210 Bluetooth headset.

Anyone seeing anything they wouldn’t mind picking up, or are you going to be trying your luck elsewhere?




Sony Ericsson Satio pulled from the shelves of two major UK retailers

Tuesday 24 November 2009 @ 9:17 pm

More bad news out of the UK for Sony Ericsson as its flagship handset has been pulled from the shelves of both Carphone Warehouse and Phones4U. The two largest mobile phone retailers in the UK have suspended sales in response to a high volume of returns due to a reported “problem with the phone.” Sony Ericsson cites a software glitch as the cause of the problem and is expected to release a software update within two to three weeks to address the issue. In the interim if you absolutely must have the Satio, Orange and Vodafone are still selling the beleaguered handset with no problems being reported in their carrier-specific versions of the handset.

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Sponsored Post: Hit the Reset Button with a PC Home Makeover 

Tuesday 24 November 2009 @ 9:11 pm

Do you ever feel like you need a complete tech do-over? Your ancient laptop is grindingly slow, you still have an embarrassingly bulky monitor and none of your gear works together the way it should? Best Buy makes it easy to hit the reset button with a one-stop-shop PC Home Makeover.  For one low price, Best Buy offers up an HP desktop with LCD monitor, an HP laptop, a Netgear wireless G router AND an HP netbook. Plus, it comes with Geek Squad in-home installation. Bring in all of your old gear to any Best Buy retail store, recycle all that old junk for free, and walk away with an all-new setup. Keeping up with the Joneses has never been this easy.




Google to partner with TiVo and DISH Network, DVR info to be analyzed

Tuesday 24 November 2009 @ 7:40 pm

Grab your tinfoil hat and rip the coaxial out of your TiVo privacy-freaks. Search giant Google has setup strategic partnerships with TiVo and DISH Network to analyze customer DVR data in a move billed to better “align advertisers with viewers.” Google TV will do what Google does best — mine data — Google will be providing TiVo and DISH will be providing Google with “second-by-second viewing information on who’s changing channels and when, who’s fast-forwarding through commercials and anonymous information on viewers themselves.” We’re unclear as to how information can be both anonymous but about the viewer? The information will be used to more accurately target and price 30 and 60 second advertisement spots as the data will be able to indicate just how many people actually watched that Viagra ad, versus how many people fast forwarded over the bloody thing.

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