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A Dozen Daily Deals, Day 2
- Walmart: [Black Friday] Walmart Thanksgiving Day Sale live now
- Best Buy: [Black Friday] Best Buy Thanksgiving Weekend Sale: Netbooks from $180, more
- MacMall: [Black Friday] MacMall 72 Hour Apple Black Friday Sale: Up to 25% off Apple systems after rebate
- RadioShack: [Black Friday] Radio Shack Shack Friday Sale live now
- Sam's Club: [Black Friday] Sam's Club Black Friday Sale live now
- JR: [Black Friday] JR.com posts Black Friday Sale
- 6ave: [Black Friday] 6th Avenue Electronics Thanksgiving Day Sale live now
- DicksSportingGoods: [Black Friday] Dick's Sporting Goods Black Friday Doorbuster deals now live
- iTunes Music Store: [iPhone / iPod Apps] Gameloft iPhone / iPod touch Apps: Real Tennis 2009, Blades of Fury, more for 99 cents each
- Lowe's: [Black Friday] Lowe's Super Friday Sneak Peek Sale live now
- GoGamer: [Black Friday] GoGamer Black Friday Madness: Deals from 1 cent + $3 s&h
- iTunes Music Store: [iPhone / iPod Apps] CoPilot Live North America for iPhone downloads for $20
Put aside, for the moment, the incongruity of non-US stores featuring discounts for the day after a US-only holiday... just roll with it, OK? Apple's
Do you use eBay regularly for shopping for goodies? If you do, and if you're an iPhone or iPod touch owner, you probably ought to turn on your device right now and download the new eBay Deals app [Free,
In my continuing campaign to get as many Apple fans out there as possible to take part in
After my post about
If you look under your seats, you'll find a bevy of free iPhone apps. That's right ... you get an app, you get an app, everybody gets an app (or 16)!
In a perfect world, every iPhone app would be free, fun, and
As a parent of two adult children, with one just having left school and the other finishing a Master's degree, I know that buying 

This might be obvious to most of us, but the WSJ feels it's fit to print: while Steve Jobs' reimbursed budget for his private jet has been fairly considerable over the past year or so -- $580,000 for a six-month period a year ago and $30,000 during a quarter period,
Oh, QuarkXPress. My fondest Mac memories are tied in with you. It was one of the first programs I ever learned on the Mac. It was also the most frustrating piece of design software ever -- guaranteed to crash the computer at least once an hour, and don't even think about using the Auto Backup feature on the early versions. I learned Quark back in version 3.1.1 and cursed its existence through the next decade ... until Quark 7. It did something that it had never done before -- not crash on my Mac. It was a stable piece of software and while definitely not
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Update: most of these deals end soon, so act fast in order to get them! 
![TUAW [Cafepress]](http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.tuaw.com/media/tuaw-cafepress-promo.png)

