Get a PlayStation 4 DualShock 4 controller for a low price of just $38.99 in multiple color options. Regularly, these controllers go for as high as $65.
Microsoft and Amazon have been busy, apparently, with Skype calling on its way to Alexa-powered devices as soon as this week.
There is one type of costly headphones that don't tend to find themselves part of sales because they sell just fine at their normal, often eye-watering asking price.Those headphones are the Beats Solo3 Wireless On-Ear Headphones. They normally retail for at least $300 but right now, they're both available at a very decent discount indeed.
Right now, it's almost impossible to go anywhere online without tripping over an amazing deal that really needs to be taken advantage of. One of those deals is the chance to get hold of a full year's worth of PlayStation Plus hotness for just $39.99.
Thanks to a discounting spirit, a partnership between Apple and Amazon has seen the latter match some of the 2018 MacBook Air deals that we've been seeing. The discount means that you can now pick up a wonderful latest model MacBook Air for just $1,099.00 shipped.
After years of being suspiciously absent from Amazon, one of the world's biggest retailers, it was announced recently that Apple products would be once again available via the site in due course.
Get a Lightning flash drive from UGREEN at unbelievably low prices for a limited period of time. This is one pre-Black Friday deal which you just can't miss.
Amazon Prime subscribers are used to receiving certain benefits as part of their monthly/yearly package cost. However, when you throw pre-Black Friday deals into the mix, those same Prime holders are going to get access to some wonderful smartphone deals that have been reduced down to extremely appealing prices.
If you picked up an iPhone XS or iPhone XS Max, you probably fell in love with the great new wallpapers that Apple shipped with them. Even though everyone thought the images sued in promotional material for the phones was a planet of some sort.
Berlin-based security researcher has discovered that a Voxox-managed database was discoverable, completely unprotected, and even searchable for identifiable information like names and telephone numbers.
















