Section: Communications, Cellphones, Cellular Providers, Smartphones, Mobile
It looks like Verizon is getting ready to lower the pricing on a few handsets. According to the details, this is expected to go into effect as of tomorrow June 28th and will offer anywhere from a $30 to $50 savings on five handsets.
The models include the;
- KIN ONE - $29.99 after a $100 mail-in-rebate
- KIN TWO - $49.99 after a $100 mail-in-rebate
- Nokia Twist - $49.99 after a $50 mail-in-rebate
- LG enV Touch - $49.99 after a $100 mail-in-rebate
- BlackBerry Storm 2 - $149 after a $100 mail-in-rebate
Plus, the KIN ONE, KIN TWO and BlackBerry Storm 2 are all eligible for BOGA (buy on get-any device of equal of lesser value free). As for the LG enV Touch, that model is eligible for BOGO (buy one get one-same device).
Via [BGR]
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Section: Apple, Communications, Smartphones, Mobile, Gadgets / Other, Miscellaneous
This post may be coming from a little pent up jealousy in the fact that I did not get myself an iPhone 4—but either way—its all about destroying the iPhone. And doing so in interesting ways.
For your viewing pleasure we rounded up the three most recent iPhone 4 destruction videos which include a blender, microwave and being shot with a .50 caliber rifle. Or more specifically the iPhone 4 is being shot with a Barrett M82A1 rifle.
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Section: Computers
After a single horrible experience with this company, I have shunned this eMachines forever. Seeing people with smiles on their faces as they walk out of Best Buy with an eMachines product actually makes me cringe. Seriously.
But after feasting my eyes upon the sleek and sexy Mini-e, I’m starting to reconsider my negative bias. Weighing in at 9 pounds and just 7.1 inches in diameter, the Mini-e can easily provide low end users basic computing features all the while being easy on the eyes. It also comes with an HDMI interface which can let you plug this baby into your HDTV. Here’s what Steve Smith, senior business manager, consumer desktops for eMachines had to say:
“Today’s cost-conscious consumer will find style, features and affordability come together beautifully in the low-cost eMachines Mini-e. It’s an inconspicuous, streamlined computing solution for any room of the home where consumers want to enjoy movies, photos, music and other online entertainment.”
The Mini-e ER1402 comes equipped with a 160GB HDD, Windows 7 Home (64 Bit), four USB ports, 2 GB of RAM, an AMD Athlon II NEO Processor. Last but not least, this baby can actually be mounted behind your monitor or TV. Not bad for a price tag of $299.99. Not bad at all.
Read [Business Wire] Via [Engadget]
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