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Macworld 2010 show specials
by Ed McKell on Feb 11, 2010 at 11:28 PM - 288 Views - 288 this month
It’s a wonderful Macworld tradition that each year many exhibitors will have show specials where you can receive additional discounts during and after the show. Some are only available on the show floor, but many are open to any with the inside track. So, each day we will try to find deals we can publish so those of you at home can play along and enjoy a few of the benefits of being at Macworld. This is what we have found so far:
- Eye-Fi: The maker of Wi-Fi enabled SD cards is offering free ground shipping in the USA. Just enter the code “eyefiatmacworld” during checkout from their web store.
- Scosche: This award winning maker of all sorts of iPod and iPhone accessories is offering 25% off plus free shipping for all orders over $50 until March 1. Simply enter the promo code “mac10” upon checkout from their site.
- HyperMac: To celebrate the introduction of their new line of iPhone and iPod line of batteries, HyperMac has placed their Nano, Micro and Mini batteries on sale for $20 off. The sale prices are currently available on their site.
- VMware (new): VMware is offering a 15% discount on Fusion 3, their Windows emulation product for the Mac. Just use the code “MACWORLD2010” when checking out from their store
- Bill Atkinson (new): Bill is offering his amazing Bill Atkinson PhotoCard iphone app for free on Tuesday, February 16, for 1 day only. This high quality postcard app is normally $4.99 but if you check the iTunes store this coming Tuesday the price will be reduced to free.
We will continue to update this article as we find new deals during the show, so check back daily.
Macworld 2010: HyperMac Introduces Three New iPhone/iPod batteries
by Ed McKell on Feb 11, 2010 at 10:06 PM - 235 Views - 235 this month
HyperMac, the award winning maker of external batteries for your MacBook, has introduced three new external battery options aimed at the iPhone and iPod line of devices: the HyperMac Nano, Micro and Mini.
The Nano has a built-in flexible iPod/iPhone dock connector to reduce your clutter and also includes a cap to make it look a little less battery like. The Micro and Mini both use standard USB out so that you can charge a variety of gadgets.
The nano is a 1800mAh battery that should charge your iPhone 1.5 times. The Micro and Mini are 3600mAh and 7200mAh so they should charge your iPhone three or six times over.
All three models are available in the nine iPod Nano colors and show a much more stylish flair than HyperMacs MacBook battery line. They are $69.95, $89.95 and $119.95 respectively, but if you head over to their online store, they are currently on sale for $20 off. According to their store, the black and silver are available now and the other colors will ship in 4 to 6 weeks.
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