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Final BlackFriday Roundup: Walmart, Target, and Newegg

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This is the first post in the “DealsMemo” category, and to kick things off, here’s some BlackFriday deals for you. The best from Walmart, Target, and Newegg. Hit the links for the supreme deals.  Too good, in fact.

[Target Ad] [Walmart Ad] [Newegg Ad]

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Walmart’s Black Friday ad

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So, you’re in the mood for some Black Friday ads? Walmart is having some sweet deals for you to sink your teeth into. Hit the “More” link. [via CrunchGear]

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Verizon’s response to AT&T’s lawsuit: “the truth hurts”. It does.

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This is the true declaration of war between AT&T and Verizon Wireless. As many of you have heard, AT&T filed a lawsuit against Verizon claiming that Verizon’s “There’s a Map for That” ad misleads customers into thinking AT&T’s 3G coverage sucks, which is actually true.  In return, Verizon released 3 more ads mocking AT&T once again. Now things have reached boiling point, and here’s Verizon’s introduction:

AT&T did not file this lawsuit because Verizon’s “There’s A Map For That” advertisements are untrue; AT&T sued because Verizon’s ads are true and the truth hurts.

The truth does hurt, and that’s probably hurting AT&T right now. Here’s another part of the legal docs that Big Red filed:

In the final analysis, AT&T seeks emergency relief because Verizon’s side-by-side, apples-to-apples comparison of its own 3G coverage with AT&T’s confirms what the marketplace has been saying for months: AT&T failed to invest adequately in the necessary infrastructure to expand its 3G coverage to support its growth in smartphone business, and the usefulness of its service to smartphone users has suffered accordingly.

Verizon looks like they are thinking alot about the consumer from the above statement. Check out all 53 documents over at Engadget.

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Apple’s Black Friday ad leaked, no discount on iPhone

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According to Boy Genius Report, this is supposed to be Apple’s 2009 Black Friday ad. As you can see, the deals are very, very good. 30% off all iPods, 25% off all Macs, and up to 15% off all Apple software, hardware (strange, right?),  and accessories. But here’s the deal breaker of this deal: No discounts on the iPhone of iPod Shuffle. Still pretty good though, now we have to wait and see if this is even real.

[via Boy Genius Report]

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Verizon bashes AT&T with Christmas ads, I say yes

Back to the Verizon vs. AT&T fight! Since AT&T filed a suit against Verizon for its “There’s a Map for That” ad, Verizon hasn’t been backing down. Oh no, they’ve released 3 more ads, all in Christmas spirit, and on the Island of Misfit toys. The first commercial is not too bad at all.

Then here’s when things get ugly. Elves are packaging Christmas presents, and guess what? Instead of coal for all of the “naughty” people, they’re packing AT&T 3G wireless for them. Bravo.

The third commercial, well, is the third commercial, based on the Island of Misfit toys.

The End.

[Verizon's YouTube Account]

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