RadioShack’s Black Friday ad now available
RadioShack’s Black Friday ad is now out and here’s what they are offering to those brave folks willing to wait in line for the 6AM opening:
- Canon PIXMA MX300 Office All-in-One Printer (Requires Purchase of EX-Z9 Camera) - Free after $50.00 MIR.
- Memorex MCC228 HD Digital Camcorder- $79.99 (regularly $119.99)
- TDK DVD+R Discs (50-Pack) - $7.99 (regularly $27.99)
- TDK DVD-R (50-Pack) - $7.99 (regularly $27.99)
- Casio EX-Z9 8.1MP Digital Camera Bundle- $99.99 (regularly $139.99)
Keep reading to see the entire list.
Sony Ericsson’s XPERIA X1 to make a US debut on Black Friday

The XPERIA X1, another long awaited handset, will be available here in the US very shortly. That’s right, the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 will make a US debut on Black Friday (November 28), but sadly it will not be coming with any of the typical Black Friday savings that we have come to expect. Instead it will be retailing for $799.99, that is, of course, as an unlocked handset.
As for features, the XPERIA X1 has a full slide-out QWERTY keyboard along with a 3-inch display, a 3.2-megapixel camera with auto-focus, a microSD card slot, A2DP, Wi-Fi and GPS. Additionally the X1 will come loaded with Microsoft Office Mobile, Internet Explorer Mobile, Opera 9.5, Windows Media Player Mobile and will be running Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional.
So, if you are looking to make a purchase, November 28 will be the day, it can be found directly through Sony Electronics.
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Free Fridays: Free custom photo book from Snapfish
I’d rather not tell you how I found this exclusive deal that will save you $29.99, but I can tell you to thank Oprah. It seems odd to talk about her again after doing so a couple of weeks ago when she was pimping out the Kindle reader from Amazon. This time, Snapfish.com was on her show on ways to unclutter your messy home. Oprah touts getting rid of all your kids artwork and putting them into a keepsake book.
Um, sure Oprah, that is what I am going to do. Nope, I am half way through making a book from the thousands of images my digital camera took on summer vacation. Thank God for digital film.
So how do you get your free 8"x11” book free?
Here is the deal:
- Visit this link.
- Create an account or log in
- The credit will be added to your account, so you’ll see it at check out.
- upload photos, arrange, slap in some text
- click “order this book”
- pay shipping. Sorry, Oprah doesn’t have any connections at the USPS. Bummer.
- get book while reveling in the fact you beat the man this one day.
The catch
Sweet, right (aside from paying for shipping)? You must visit this link and get the coupon added today. You have up to Sunday to create and order the book. Not a huge catch, but act now.
I’ve made photo books with Snapfish before and have been happy with the results. I’ll be even happier not shelling out $30. A big thanks to Snapfish and Oprah!
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Photography Guide Part II: Now where do you go with all those photos?
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So, you’ve found and purchased the camera that is just perfect for you. (If you haven’t, check out The Gadgetell guide to finding a camera) You’ve been been playing with it, experimenting with it, and taking a ton of shots. Now what? Well, there are quite a few options if you want your work seen or even sold.
There are lots of places on the ‘net that allow you to post your photography work. Of course, there is the well known flickr, which seems to be used by everybody and their brother to post everything from little Johnny’s 4th birthday party to girls showing off their ass-ets, to some photos that really do have photographic merit. But, if you are looking to have your work seen and critiqued by other photographers, you may want to look into some other sites as well.
Read about all the options you have to get your work seen and even get paid for your photos after the break.
HD-capable Flip Mino Camcorder arrives just in time for the holidays
If the just released Flip Mino HD would be available in any of the local stores in the country where I’m currently residing, I would certainly not hesitate in getting this as a gift to myself. In fact, I might even get another one for my son. The Flip Mino may be so cool and attractive enough to get you to buy it even before you take a look at its specs. In fac,t you don’t have to worry about the specs, as you would certainly not be short changed in this department.
The Flip Mino HD is Pure Digital’s take on HD-capable camcorder market. And instead of clashing with the other HD-capable camcorders in coming out with their own units touting support for large-capacity storage SD cards, Pure Digital opted to use built-in 4GB flash memory only. For some camcorder users this would be enough for a one-hour video which they can easily upload to YouTube or other video sharing sites. Find out more after the break.
G10: The latest in the Canon Powershot line

I’m a firm believer it’s pretty hard to go wrong with a Canon. So, I was curious to see how the latest in their G-series measured up to its predecessor, the G9. It seems as though they did pretty well.
Canon’s latest in their Powershot family is the G10. It has some changes from the G9, although some of the problems that existed with the G9 are still present. But, if you are looking for a good prosumer camera, without a “pro camera” price tag this one just may fit the bill nicely.
So what separates it from the G9? Keep reading.
Say goodbye to speeding fines and your conscience
Everybody hates being caught by speed cameras: it is annoying, humiliating and also expensive, and that is why Novus have come up with the “Mini Coyote” which allows drivers to alert others of speed cameras in as little as three seconds. The little gadget will sit on your dashboard, and when you spot a speed camera that isn’t already in the database you press the handy button and before you know it everyone with that gadget knows of it.
“Brilliant!“ I hear you cry, finally a way to beat those money grabbing machines, which it does quite effectively. Although this idea isn’t new, the super speed at which it does it allows the community of users to quickly build up a good idea of where all the speed traps are due to the fact that it only takes 3 seconds. The little gadget will then tell you if you are approaching any speed cameras, your speed, and will tell you to slow down if you are going too fast thus avoiding a fine.
Plenty more after the break.
Mintpad slips under PMP radar
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PMP (personal media players) are becoming increasingly popular for their versatility and array of features, but less so for their often over exuberant price tag. So when the new Mintpad from mintpass was unveiled (after a long enough delay for us to wonder where it had gone) for a reported price of around $160 people were instantly interested.
Not only does the price tag attract attention, but the interesting shape and design also draws eyes. Looking like a modern electronic version of a Post-it, it it operated by stylus which instantly creates attractions and problems. But beside that, on the physical side it is incredibly competitive, with a small sleek design that looks suspiciously like a blend between the Nintendo DS and a square Apple iPod Touch.
AT&T’s Quickfire officially announced
AT&T has added another of its “quick messaging phone” with the Quickfire. This phone’s got 3G, a QWERTY keyboard, touch screen, and a 1.3 megapixel camera in a slider form factor.
This new phone comes in colors: silver, lime, and orange. With these kind of colors, AT&T doesn’t look like it’s aiming for business people. The Quickfire is just a hair under $100 ($99.99). Of course, that price requires a two-year agreement and actually sending in a mail-in rebate.
The AT&T site has the Quickfire as “coming soon” and the actual product page is not filled out as of right now, but you can order one today on the AT&T site.
Read: [AT&T Press Release]
Product Page: [A&T Quickfire]
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Intel wants to outdo Android
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In the video after the break, you’ll see Intel CEO Paul Otellini demoing an unnamed mobile internet device. This time, Intel shows a device that is 100% touchscreen and has GPS, a camera and connectivity on board. Watching the video, the first thing that came to my mind is Google phone OS Android.
That is because the demo was about the MID smart camera. Using the camera, the device is able to translate Chinese very quickly and is able to add relevant YouTube videos, web pages and more all based on your GPS position and what the camera identifies. The concept is you get all the information you desire, when you need it, where you need it.
Hit the jump to see the video and what this MID can do for you.
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