Stories about Bargains

FREEBIES: retailers desperate to move LCD TVs
And would you like a free notebook, Wii, second TV or holiday with your HDTV, sir?
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Dell backtracks on ‘accidental’ 55% PC discount
It was a deal that seemed too good to be true, and certainly too good to pass up: an $800 desktop PC offered for just $350. Now, Dell says it was just a mistake.
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Updated MacBook and MacBook Pros quietly go live
Updated MacBook and MacBook Pros quietly go live Apple has quietly bumped up the specs on its notebook line-up, but where is the long-awaited ultraportable MacBook?
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Aussie stores selling Windows Home Server for $200 (mouse optional)
Aussie stores selling Windows Home Server for $200 (mouse optional) Want to load Microsoft's new Windows Home Server OS on a home-built server box or your old desktop PC? It'll cost you around $200, and maybe $9 for a mouse.
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Optus mobile plan better value than Telstra's, Federal Court judge rules
Optus mobile plan better value than Telstra Telstra has lost a Federal Court case which tried to prevent competitor Optus from comparing its mobile plans with Telstra's. It is undeniable that a consumer would get better value under the Optus $49 Cap plan. Telstra cannot show to the contrary, said the judge.
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Only 15,000 people buy Office 2007 for $75
Only 15,000 people buy Office 2007 for $75 A mere 15,000 people have taken up Microsoft Australia's offer to get Office Ultimate 2007 for just $75, possibly disproving the argument that if Microsoft dropped the price of software, people who might otherwise pirate it would buy it.
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Microsoft: Vista upgrades for everybody!
Microsoft: Vista upgrades for everybody! Microsoft is offering just about anyone 'special' upgrade pricing for Vista now. Hasanyoneactually paid the full ticket price for Vista?
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4GB on one stick of RAM
4GB on one stick of RAM Samsung announces it has created one gloriously gigantic stick of system memory thanks to a newly developed technology. It involves lasers.
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Adobe CS3 apps now available for download in Australia
Adobe CS3 apps now available for download in Australia IN BRIEF |Adobe has announced the immediate availability of Adobe Creative Suite 3 downloads and says boxed copies will be in stores on 23rd April.
Inside the Microsoft staff shop
Inside the Microsoft staff shop Microsoft Zunes are not selling too well -- even in the famed Microsoft staff shop at the campus of 1 Microsoft Way, Redmond.
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So you want cheap hi-def movies, eh
So you want cheap hi-def movies, eh The Australian market's about to get flooded with hi-def DVD players. But where can you get the cheapest movies to play on them?
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Geek Gear: Stock selection and pricing
Geek Gear: Stock selection and pricing A big decision which also proved to be just about the toughest we had to make: deciding what products to sell.
Affordable Vista Premium notebooks
Affordable Vista Premium notebooks The easiest way to get Vista working on a notebook is to buy it pre-installed, but that doesn't mean you have to spend a fortune. We've tracked down some options for discount notebooks.
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How to get a cheap copy of Windows Vista
How to get a cheap copy of Windows Vista Microsoft's official upgrade price for Vista Home Premium is $299, but there are plenty of ways to shave that cost down (even if you're not a student). We've done the price hunting for you.
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True HD LCD TVs drop below $2500
True HD LCD TVs drop below $2500 Yes, you can have a 1080p screen for $2,500 -- but just how big will it be? We've tracked down the best pricing on true HD LCD TVs for aspiring high-resolution addicts.
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