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Filed under: Software, Odds and ends, Freeware, Deals, iPhone, App Store

Mobile shopping's first Christmas

I don't know that I completely agree with this article over at Business Week (technically, last year was our first Christmas with the App Store), but I think the concept is fascinating. Lauren Sherman and her interviewee Retails Systems Research managing partner Paula Rosenblum reason that this coming Christmas season -- surprise, we're only five days away from Black Friday 2009 -- will be the first where mobile shopping apps (and the smartphones that can run them) will be generally ubiquitous.

Not only will people have access to apps on their iPhone that help them find deals, stores, and prices, but they'll all have 'net-connected phones as well, which many of them actually got last Christmas. You'll see people sending texts to each other, playing games while in line, and even scanning coupons in at the register -- all with their phones.

As I said, this was all possible last Christmas, but since then, we've seen non-iPhones like the Pre and the Droid drop, and the iPhone itself has claimed a lot more customers than Black Friday 2008. These people won't be out buying smartphones, obviously, but they will be using them, and it'll be interesting to see how much this changes the experience. When I was a kid, you planned out your route ahead of time and hit what few stores you could, but between Twitter, apps, and all the other information available on a phone, shopping during the holiday season might be very different this year.

Although you can be sure there will still be lines, parking frustrations, and lots and lots of people buying junk just because it's cheap. Then again, maybe it's better to use that slightly older piece of technology, the desktop browser, and just do the shopping from home.

[via MacBytes]

Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Desktops, Hardware, Multimedia, Podcasting, TUAW Business

Talkcast live tonight at 10pm ET


Our fearless co-lead Dave Caolo will be aboard the USS Talkcast this evening with me, and we'll be talking turkey -- cooking them, chasing them down, plucking them, and how to get the most stuffing in there. Oh wait, wait? Thanksgiving is over? Oh well then I guess we'll just be talking Mac and iPhone news as usual.

On the menu: Black Friday and the deals we may or may not have been suckered into, new releases from Boxee (read the interview yet?) and uTorrent for the Mac, and since we've got to get our requisite iPhone talk in there, we'll hit on the Linux install, and the tough subject of App Store pricing. Join us, won't you?
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Filed under: Retail, Apple

Apple marks 30th November as worldwide Black Friday

Apple Black Friday BagThose looking to save on Apple gear post-Thanksgiving, but not living in the U.S. to take advantage of 'Black Friday' take note: Apple's worldwide stores are running 'Black Friday' promotions on Friday November 30th, both online and in Apple Retail Stores.

Whilst the discounts are typically not huge (and exclude the iPhone, iPod touch, MacBookPro and Mac Pro), if you've got your eye on something from Apple this Christmas, you may want to see what the discounts are like this Friday.

Filed under: Apple, Deals

Apple one-day discounts posted

As Mat mentioned earlier in the week, Apple's one-day online sale for the US is today (12:01 am to 11:59 pm Pacific Time) and the details have just been released:

MacBooks: Up to $101 off
iMacs: Up to $101 off
iPod Shuffle: $68 ($11 off)
iPod nano: from $138 ($11 off)
iPod classic: from $228 ($31 off)
Airport Extreme: $158 ($21 off)
Airport Express: $88 ($11 off)
Wireless Mighty Mouse: $58 ($11 off)
Apple Bluetooth Headset: $108 ($21 off)
iLife and iWork: $68 each ($11 off)
Microsoft Office (all versions): $100 off, which combined with the Technology Promise, could bring you Office 2008 Special Media Edition for a mind-blowing $49.95 + $6.99 shipping for the upgrade next year. That's quite a deal.

There's also a plethora of deals on plenty of other accessories on the store which we simply don't have room to post. For additional Mac shopping tips, you might also want to check out dealmac.com. Happy shopping!

Filed under: Retail, Apple, Deals

Apple Store Black Friday Event

It appears that Apple is joining the Black Friday madness with a special sale set to go live the day after Thanksgiving, both online and in their retail locations. Quoth the ad: At this "a special one-day-only holiday shopping event... you'll find dozens of great iPod, iPhone, and Mac gift ideas - all with free shipping."

Down in the footnote at the bottom it says: "Sale prices are available while supplies last" suggesting that there will be a few deals to go along with the "gift ideas." The "one-day-only holiday shopping event" goes live online at 12:01am PST on November 23, and whenever your local Apple store opens. So if Turkey day hasn't knocked you out, get thee to an Apple store on Friday for some undisclosed special deals on Apple goodies.

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