Been looking to take the eBook/tablet plunge but found the prices a bit to steep? Today only (2012-03-29), Amazon is offering refurbished Android tablet and Kindle reader, the Kindle Fire for $139. These come with a one-year warranty. If I didn’t own a tablet already, I would be tempted to take the plunge myself. Link to deal after the cut. UPDATE: Looks like they are all gone. Hope you got yours!
Save $30 on a Certified Refurbished Kindle Fire. Each Certified Refurbished Kindle Fire is a pre-owned Kindle Fire that has been refurbished, tested, and is certified to look and …
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Posted by DidYaSee
March 29, 2012
Signing up either at foodonthetable.com or in the app, Food on the Table will ask you for your preferences—the types of foods you like and dishes you enjoy, and the grocery stores you shop at. Then it will recommend dishes for you for the week, helping you get out of food ruts or scrambling to figure out what to make for dinner.
Swing by Lifehacker for a coupon code for free membership for life! Link after the cut.
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Posted by DidYaSee
March 8, 2012
Asus is just exploding all over the tablet scene. By my count this morning, they have four “regular” tablet devices, the Transformer Series (basically tiers from entry level to OMG). Then they have the Padfone series which are devices which allow you dock a phone INSIDE a tablet housing giving it access to the larger screen, storage, ports and a huge battery. Then finally they have some smaller form factor MeMo tablets (not my cup of tea, but some folks adore them.
The tablet station has a 10.1″ screen, a gratuitous 24.4Whr battery, and Micro USB and Micro HDMI connections. …
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Posted by DidYaSee
February 27, 2012
Mystech: So many “out of steam” jokes possible here, but serious, am I to understand you can’t actually buy or play the games. Am I missing a big something or is this a big WTF?
If you’re a PC gamer, then there’s a very good chance that you’ve used Steam. For those not familiar, Steam is a platform that was designed by Valve to make buying, downloading and playing games as easy as possible. With great sales and plenty of features, there are few reasons not to use it. One of my only complaints is that Valve has yet …
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Posted by DidYaSee
January 5, 2012