Saturday, May 17, 2008

The website deals2nokia is a great place to find discounts on Nokia phones

Nokia phone are arguably the most sought after mobile phone manufacturer. The combination of exquisite design and up to date technology gives Nokia their edge. The N95 was released in September and quickly became their most popular phone. As the Swiss army knife of cell phones, people snatched them up as fast as Nokia could produce them. Before that model,
Nokia experienced great success with the N73 and N70.

The solid construction of these phones means that will last a long time which is why older models are still in demand. Because of the demand for Nokia phones they are hard to get a hold of not to mention the price of such a fine piece of technology is high.

Thankfully there are websites such as www.deals2nokia.com which deliver daily news on the hottest Nokia deals available. This is a saving grace for people looking to purchase a Nokia phone. This site is a reliable place to check out other cell phone sites that are hosting special deals on these prized phones.

For example, posted this month Cellhut.com is offering the Nokia 6080 unlocked for $110.98. This is a fantastic deal for anyone looking to get a Nokia phone and with deals2nokia's help.

Deals2nokia only features the latest phones and special discounts so you don't waste your time with worthless technology. If you are the kind of person that likes to get the most for the money, then deals2nokia provides and indispensable service.

Visit www.deals2nokia.com for the very latest Nokia cell phone discounts

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Top Tech Toys To Buy With Tax Rebate Checks

Your IRS tax rebate check can buy more tech fun than you think. A
search for goodies from Apple, Asus, LG, Magnavox, Garmin, and others
turns up computers, flat screens, a Blu-ray DVD burner, and more.

You have some money stashed away. And even if you don't have it right now, you will have some in the not too distant future. That's the problem with getting the government involved in anything -- no one there can keep a secret. So, depending on how much you paid in taxes and how you filed, you should see $300, $600, or, in some cases, $1,200 magically appear in your mailbox as part of the government's Economic Stimulus Package.

While you may be thinking about paying down some bills, forget about it. The goal of the program is to see you spend, spend, spend. After all, it is your money you're getting back and what better way to celebrate its unplanned arrival than to send it off again in exchange for goods and services?

But what should you spend it on? There are so many possibilities, so many opportunities to make your cash count during these uncertain economic times, that it could become a difficult decision. Well, fear not! We've compiled a short list of easy choices that are guaranteed to keep that check from burning a hole in the pocket of your otherwise pristine, tailored-made, pants. Follow along and it will be gone before you know it -- the check, that is, not your pants.

On The Cheap

You open the mail and you find yourself staring at greetings from the President and a check for $300. That's not very much, is it? It'll get you a tank of gas, but can you actually buy something meaningful? Oh yes!

Ironkey has a range of thumb drives that will take you from 1GB to 8GB, ranging from $79 to $299. The company's claim to fame -- other than what it says is one of the most aggressive encryption schemes available for your data -- is that its drive is self-aware and will self-destruct if it detects someone is attempting to tamper with it.

If you're into rebates (you just got one, right?), you'll soon be able to pickup either Samsung's Access ($199) or LG's Vu ($299) both priced to fit into your wallet after a rebate. Both of these phones support AT&T (NYSE: T)'s MediaFlo mobile TV service and if you thought YouTube was a hoot, just wait until you see what's on that new thing they call television!

How about a computer? No way for $300, right? Au contraire, mes amis! You can latch on to an Asus Eee PC 2G laptop for $300 or Shuttle's KPC for $199. These Linux-based computers are real and functional, not just status symbols for your coffee table. Keep in mind that the KPC will need a keyboard, mouse, and monitor but most of us have closets full of those things, don't we?

Want an upgrade for your PC? Try these on: Hitachi has just released its Travelstar 7K320, a 320GB 2.5-inch hard drive for your laptop that will set you back just $219. For about $30, you can add an Apricorn DriveWire. That's a hardware/software combo for cloning your portable's current drive onto the new Travelstar and, after that, it's kismet.

But you don't have a portable; you have a desktop PC, don't you? Leave a dollar in your pocket and pick up an LG Super Multi Blu-ray disc burner & HD DVD-ROM drive ($299) for one of your external 5-inch bays. It reads and burns Blu-ray and, just so you don't have to melt your HD-DVD discs in early adopter rage, it will read those as well.

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3M, Sony sign licensing deal

3M Co. said Friday it has signed a licensing agreement giving Sony Corp. rights to use some of 3M's optical film technologies in Sony's LCD televisions.

Maplewood-based 3M didn't disclose terms of the deal. However, the
manufacturer said the agreement represents the companies' "increased
desire" to work together on LCD TV panel display products.



3M's (NYSE: MMM) optical film products are used to make displays
for electronic devices, such as cell phones, laptops and TVs. The
company's optical systems business unit has struggled recently, and 3M
recently moved the segment's headquarters from Minnesota to Hong Kong.

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Nintendo offers Metallic Rose DS handheld

Nintendo Co.'s U.S. game division on Fri. said that it will offer the Metallic Rose color a regular in the Nintendo DS lineup.

The handheld debuted in late 2007 as part of a Nintendogs bundle.

Beginning Mon., May 19, America Ferrera and Carrie Underwood will be featured in commercials for the Metallic Rose version of Nintendo DS.

The Nintendo DS held sales of 414,000 units in the month of Apr.

The handheld has sold more than 19.6 million units to date. It was launched in Nov. 2004 in the U.S.

Nintendo's Wii home video game console held the top spot in video game hardware sales in Apr., moving 714,000 units in the period.

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