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Marcus on CrunchDeals: Nokia’s N810 gets $90 price drop
Here’s how to get an even BETTER price, courtesy of Internet Tablet Talk.com. Use Nokia promo code SCENEZINE at the NokiaUSA store and receive an additional 15% off, making the Nokia USA N810 price $373.99 with free FedEx 2 day shipping. I know the code works in several Nokia country stores as well. I have an N810 and really love it. I hope the Nokia price drop makes it easier for others to enjoy the N810 as much as I do.
diem on Strange Microsoft MySong product: Ghosts in the machine
Ugh — this is nothing more than a glorified karaoke product. Perhaps it can have a setting where if I drunkenly slur my speech it adds 80’s hair metal guitar riffs?
When will MS learn not to replace talent? Stick with tech boys, you’re better off.
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Travis on Everex gPC line pulled from Wal-Mart shelves
O’Brian’s quote should have been “Our customers kept returning them because they did not have Windows on them.” I saw about 10 of these just sitting on a shelf in the back of the electronics department at my local Wal-Mart – they were not marked, not priced, and not looked at by anyone but me – it was sad.