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Apple Is Selling iPad 2s For Dirt Cheap The iPad 2 has only gotten more and more affordable since the release of the new iPad and now you can score one for as little as $320 for the 16 GB model. www.businessinsider.com
Kevin Hunt: Bottom-Fishing The Web For Cheap Deals In Home Theater Surround Sound The art of the electronics deal isn't such an art anymore. The sales aggregators, websites like Techbargains.com and Dealnews.com, direct your cursor to the best online discounts, overstocks, closeouts and end-of-season specials. www.courant.com
What a Return to the Drachma Really Looks Like Import costs would skyrocket while borrowing would be almost impossible www.businessweek.com
Spotify and streaming music: a black hole for artists Spotify's Australian launch makes the Australian music streaming market even more crowded. But what does it mean for recording artists? Industry analyst -- and band member -- Andrew Harris reports for Technology Spectator. Read more on... Read more on the blog... feeds.crikey.com.au
Marketing to Millennials takes different strategy Expert says too many firms are way behind the curve. www.commercialappeal.com
This HP Touchpad Is Your Fire-Sale-Reborn Deal of the Day [Dealzmodo] # dealzmodo I'm looking for a replacement for my laptop. It's not broken, just since starting this working-online thing, I've become feeble. I need something light to carry around with me. I'd be more than happy to just leave it all up to my phone, but there's only so much typing I can do on such a tiny screen. I'm in serious need of something now. And that one company's tablet looks great, but ... gizmodo.com
Raspberry Pi Can Run Windows 7 [VIDEO] The £22 credit card-sized computer, called the Raspberry Pi, has been rigged to run Windows 7 meaning it could become an inexpensive business PC. uk.ibtimes.com
TECHNOLOGY SPECTATOR: Spotify's missing profits Some may see Spotify as the saviour of digital music but the service gives artists a raw deal and could be just as bad for them as online piracy. 22 May 2012 10:55 AM technologyspectator.com.au
Prepared for Zombies? Then British Columbia Thinks You’re Ready for Anything The Canadian province of British Columbia is taking a different approach to emergency preparedness this year. To get the message through to residents, the government mixed a big dose of zombie survivalism into its messaging. www.wired.com
What Makes a Game Worth Buying at Launch? Gaming can be an expensive hobby, particularly if you're keen on picking up games as they are released. With your typical console game going for $60 at launch and there being no shortage of quality titles to play, those costs can quickly add up, making it difficult to keep up with the latest releases. But there are more factors than merely price which can make gamers hesitant to buy games when ... www.1up.com
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