Showing posts with label Penny. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Penny. Show all posts

Monday, February 13, 2012

A Penny Will Get You A Verizon Wireless Phone From Amazon [Amazon]

By Kelly Hodgkins Oct 11, 2011 11:15 PM 22,155 26

A Penny Will Get You A Verizon Wireless Phone From Amazon The penny is a castaway coin so valueless that many drop it on the ground. But this one-cent piece can bring you good luck, score you a Squirrel Nut Zipper candy and get you a phone from Amazon Wireless.

If you point your browser to Amazon's wireless department, you'll discover that the online retailer has dropped the price on all Verizon Wireless phones in its online catalog. For a penny, you can grab a Droid Bionic, a Droid Incredible 2 or any number of feature phones in this sale.

As you'd expect, each penny phone requires you to sign up for a new two-year customer agreement with Verizon. The sale starts October 11th and lasts until October 17th 11:59 p.m. PDT. If you don't mind the contract, a penny for a phone is an excellent deal. [Amazon]

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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

This USB Drive Is Just Thicker than a Penny and Holds 2TB [Video]

This USB Drive Is Just Thicker than a Penny and Holds 2TB The thumb drive you see in this video is thicker than the opposable digit of an infant—and yet it can hold up to 2TB of data.

The "Thin Card" drive, built by Taiwanese manufacturer ITRI and revealed at the Display Taiwan trade show, is a USB 3.0 stick with a capacity between 16GB and 2TB. No word on availability yet, thought the company is currently waiting for an international consensus for the USB 3.0 standard. [Netbook News via Slashdot]

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