Amazon.com Video on Demand offers a $10 credit for free via coupon code "TVEMAILS". (It's listed as being valid only if you signed up for a TV newsletter as we mentioned two days ago, but it now appears to be valid for all.) That's the best such offer we've seen from Amazon. The credit can be used for select television downloads, including standard and HD seasons from House, Psych, Royal Pains, 30 Rock, and more. Coupon expires August 19 ... Notable after coupon is Battlestar Galactica:
Amazon's been known to have some killer deals, and well, here's another. The new BlackBerry Torch, arguably RIM's best smartphone to date (for what that's worth), is just $99.99 on contract. That's just about half off its usual entry fee with a two-year contract, so if you're in the market to upgrade your current Bold for something with a little more slide, now's your chance! ... [Thanks, Kramer] ... BlackBerry Torch just $99.99 on contract, by way of Amazon's generous dealings originally
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And this, folks, pretty much seals the deal. If HTC bothers to not ship the Desire HD, it'll come as quite the surprise. You know -- given that we've seen leaked specifications, an image from Mr. Blurrycam and even a behind-the-scenes video of it. Now, however, we've got a product listing on Amazon's UK branch to focus on, which prices the handset at £415 ($650). The only other detail gleaned from the page is the "Ace" codename, but given that the whole thing has since been yanked, it's
Thanks to a little slip up by Amazon UK, the next big Android phone from HTC appears likely to arrive in October ... Originally posted at Android Atlas ...
We Will, We Will, Roku ... He’s got mud on his face. A big disgrace. But your friend has never seen it! Too bad the torrent has no seeds right now ... Of course, with a Roku N1100 Wireless HD Media Player, you could be watching that show or movie instantly, with real time streaming. There’s Netflix, UFC, MLB, some strange company named Amazon, all of them potentially streaming right over your pre-existing Internet connection, straight to your TV in High Def or DVD quality. No, no,
TiVo users, even with boxes provided by their cable company in the case of RCN and Comcast, have so far had to make a compromise: Choose their cable company's video on-demand offerings, or bring their own DVR and access online video from sources like Amazon and Netflix -- but that's no longer the case. Cox and TiVo have reached an agreement -- sound familiar? -- that will see allow retail CableCARD equipped TiVo Premiere DVRs to access Cox's VOD, as well as all that over the top internet video
Today only, Amazon.com offers the Roku HD Digital Video Player, model no. N1100, for $79.99 ... Plus, you'll get a $10 Amazon Video on Demand credit for free once you link the Roku to your Amazon account. With free shipping , that's $20 under our March mention (which included a slightly larger credit) and $30 less than the best total price we could find for the player alone elsewhere. This device streams content from Netflix (subscription required), Amazon Video On Demand, MLB.com
Today only, the Amazon MP3 Store offers downloads of Band of Horses' Infinite Arms MP3 Album bundled with the digital booklet for $3.99 ... That's the best price we could find for this 12-track, DRM-free album, released in May. (iTunes charges $9.99.) Amazon MP3 downloader is required ...
We had no idea that the Blu-ray players Samsung showed off at CES would just be the first of a steady stream rolling out this year, and today in New York it's showing off the latest set of 3D capable hardware -- many of which have already shown up on retail shelves. The $499 BD-C8000 is the first portable Blu-ray player that can handle the new 3D discs; while the 10.3-inch screen is 2D only, it folds WiFi, 1GB of memory, HDMI 1.4, a 3 hour battery and all of Samsung's DLNA and widget technology