You Thought $111.11 Was A Good Price on a Droid RAZR? How about $.01? Other Phones Too!

Amazon Logo If you thought the $111.11 launch pricing on the Droid RAZR on 11/11 was good, you’ll love the Amazon Wireless Penny-Pincher Sale. Well, unless you bought the RAZR for $111.11 and now realize you could’ve saved $111.10 by waiting a little while.

But that’s not all; if you buy a phone with mobile hotspot capabilities and you actually activate them, Amazon will give you a $100 Amazon Gift Card.

The catch? All of this is for new activations only. The official word:

For a limited time only, all phones from Verizon, Sprint, and AT&T with a new line of service are on sale for a penny and include standard FREE Two-Day Shipping. Offer valid between midnight PDT November 21, 2011, through 11:59 p.m. PDT November 28, 2011, while supplies last. Plus, if you buy an eligible hotspot-ready smartphone and activate the hotspot feature, you’ll get a $100 Amazon.com Gift Card

There are 97 different devices to choose from. Mostly Android, unsurprisingly, but also WebOS, Blackberry, Windows Phone, and even non-smartphones. But why would you get a non-smartphone with this deal? You have one week, start shopping.

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Roxio Holiday Sale – Save up to $110!

Roxio Logo Roxio has kicked off their Black Friday/Cyber Monday sale early, with savings of up to $110!

  • Roxio Toast 11 Pro for Mac – Save $50 plus get a free USB capture dongle, for a $110 total savings! $99.99 – normally $209.99!
  • Roxio Toast 11 Titanium for Mac – Save $30 plus get a free USB capture dongle, for a $90 total savings! $69.99 – normally $149.99!
  • Roxio Easy VHS to DVD for Mac – Save $10! $69.99 – normally $79.99!
  • Roxio Creator 2012 Pro for PC – Save $30 plus get a free USB capture dongle, for a $80 total savings! $99.99 – normally $179.99!
  • Roxio Creator 2012 for PC – Save $30 plus get a free USB capture dongle, for a $80 total savings! $69.99 – normally $149.99!
  • Roxio Game Capture for consoles – Save $30! $69.99 – normally $99.99!
  • Roxio PC Game Capture – Save $20! $29.99 – normally $49.99!
  • Roxio Easy VHS to DVD for PC – Save $10! $49.99 – normally $59.99!

Remember, Roxio is the only officially endorsed third party software for use with TiVo & TiVoToGo. And the only sanctioned solution at all for MacOS, since there isn’t a TiVo Desktop Plus for Mac. This is a limited time holiday sale, so act now.

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TiVo is Working on a New Netflix Client with 1080p Support

TiVo Logo I first saw this on the Tech of the Hub blog last month. Gabe reported that TiVo was working on an update to their Netflix client that would add 1080p support, as well as updating the app in general. I didn’t share it here immediately because Gabe didn’t mention a source in his post, and I’m reluctant to post news like that without knowing where it came from.

So I contacted Gabe and he informed me that he’d emailed TiVo about the Netflix client and that’s what he was told. So I decided to reach out to my own contacts at TiVo before posting the news, and they confirmed it. TiVo is indeed working on a new Netflix client and it will support 1080p streaming. But TiVo is not giving out any release date, or even a rough time frame, nor are they providing details about any other changes.

I pretty much agree with that Gabe postulated in his post. The new client will most likely be written in Flash and only run on the Premiere platform. S3/HD users are probably SOL and won’t see any updates. The client will probably be on par with the current Netflix clients for Roku, PS3, etc. You’ll be able to control your queue, search the entire library, etc. Surround sound is uncertain given the encoding Netflix uses and the HW capabilities of the TiVo box. But there is hope. Closed captions will very likely be supported.

Again, TiVo will neither confirm nor deny any of this aside from the fact that a) there is an update coming and b) it is using the new Netflix SDK and will support 1080p. The rest is conjecture based on the TiVo platform, their recent development activities, the SDK’s features, and the competitive market. TiVo’s Netflix client was leading edge when it launched – in 2008. It hasn’t aged well though, and calls for an update have been increasingly loud. I’m sure S3/HD users will be less than pleased if they don’t get one, but the fact is the Premiere is TiVo’s main revenue stream these days.

I have to wonder if Netflix being excluded from MSO-provided units by contractual issues has lowered the importance of Netflix development for TiVo. Since retail looks to have a decreasing significance for TiVo as MSO deals ramp up distribution, it seems natural that features that are usable by their MSO partners would take priority over retail-only features. In any case, an update is overdue and welcome. I might even subscribe to Netflix since they’re bringing back Arrested Development.

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Amazon Gold Box Deal – Nikon Coolpix P7000 10.1 MP Digital Camera with 7.1x Optical Zoom 50% Off – $249.00

Nikon Coolpix P7000 Today’s Amazon Gold Box Deal of the Day is the Nikon Coolpix P7000 10.1 MP Digital Camera with 7.1x Optical Zoom for only $249.00. That’s 50% off the $499.00 MSRP and $150 off Amazon’s usual $399.00 pricing.

Some of the specs:

  • 10.1-megapixel resolution, large 1/1.7-inch CCD sensor
  • 7.1x Wide-Angle Nikkor ED Optical Zoom Glass Lens
  • 3-inch Ultra-High Resolution (921,000-dot) Clear Color Display
  • HD (720p) movie with stereo, mic input jack and HDMI output
  • Dial controls for key functions including ISO, white balance, bracketing, exposure compensation and more
  • Capture images and video to SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)
  • Battery charger included

There are a lot more details in the Amazon listing. Remember, this deal is today only.

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Google TV Updated – Three Weeks Ago

Logitech Revue Google TV Sometimes there is just too much to cover and not enough time in the day and things get backed up. I’ve actually had tabs open in Chrome for this news for weeks, and I’m finally getting it out.

Back on October 28th, Google officially announced the update to Google TV. Good news for those who snapped up the Logitech Revue when the price was slashed to $99.99. Or maybe this is what you were waiting for to grab one yourself – or bundled with the web cam for $199.98. It is a very capable streaming STB and Google seems committed to it, even if it wasn’t a smashing success out of the gate. They did just add Google Music support to it as well.

The Google TV update bumps the platform to a base of Android 3.1 Honeycomb and brings a whole new UI which adopts a lot of the conventions from Honeycomb. It is much cleaner and simpler, and I think it is a needed improvement. There is a new TV & Movies app which helps users find content across all sources – TV or OTT. There is also a new YouTube application which greatly improves the experience. But, of course, the biggest, and most anticipated addition, is 3rd party app support via the Android Market. There are already a number of apps optimized for Google TV, with more to come. And general Android applications can run on Google TV as long as they don’t have HW needs it doesn’t support – such as a touchscreen, GPS, or telephony.

They released a short video highlighting the changes for those who already had Google TV:

They’ve also released several videos promoting the new Google TV in general, or highlighting specific features, such as Search or Photos:




They also did a Google+ Hangout Q&A with Google TV Product Manager Jurek Foryciarz and the video is available on YouTube, though embedding is disabled so you’ll have to watch it there. There is some interesting info in there, such as that they’re working on NDK support so more Android apps, especially games, will be able to run on Google TV. He also states that Google TV will be moving to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, which is something I’ve seen a lot of questions about around the net. If you’re interested in the future of Google TV it is really worth watching – or at least listening too since the video is just him talking.

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