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This Black Friday, consumers would be looking to snag the best discounts at the lowest prices, while trying to beat the shopping mayhem. With several Black Friday deals and offers vying with each other to entice buyers, consumers would be spoilt for choice.
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Microsoft is planning a full entertainment experience with its Xbox TV that will feature streaming video and other apps.
Nintendo has released its next-generation video game console, the Wii U, while Microsoft and Sony are speculated to unveil their revamped versions of their Xbox and PS3, respectively, soon. The introduction of all three popular gaming consoles will pose a question in the mind of gamers whether to buy the Wii U, or wait for the Xbox and the PlayStation 4 (PS4).
Apple went live with Black Friday deals on the iPad 4, iPad 2, iPod Touch & iPod Nano, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and 11 accessories.
The shopping frenzy has unleashed with the onset of Black Friday 2012. Consumers are scouting e-retailers and brick and mortar stores alike for the best available bargains and deals that are on offer.
Samsung now knows what HTC paid to settle all its patent litigation against Apple, which the Korean company hopes will help in its own case.
Seven-inch tablets have become the most sought-after devices this holiday season with three of the biggest names in the business competing for customer attention.
Steve Jobs' vision for a new headquarters down the road from its current campus in Cupertino won't be completed until after Spring 2016.
Toshiba has just unveiled a new robot designed to explore the radioactive mess of Japan’s Fukushima No. 1 reactor in Tokyo.
With the holiday season knocking at the doorstep, the consumer market is expected to see a surge in sales and revenue and reports suggest that online retailers may just be among the biggest gainers. Per a comScore report, shopping spend via the Internet alone is estimated to generate $43.4 billion in November and December this year.
Black Friday 2012 will have retailers angling for consumers' attention and with several great deals on offer, buyers will undoubtedly have a field day taking their pick. Joining in the Black Friday 2012 melee is U.S. carrier Sprint, who is upping the ante and is going to offer the best-selling Galaxy S3 for just $49.99.