Black Friday is hyped for weeks before the actual day, which seems to come and go so quickly! I posted some of my favorite deals and tips for finding the best prices - did you use any of them?
And, if you did score any goodies this Black Friday, share your finds in the comments!
Did You Buy Any Tech on Black Friday? Yes! No, not this year. I bought tech, but stayed in and shopped online. Full story...
Kerry Miller is the one-woman operation behind the blog Passive-Aggressive Notes; a collection of "painfully polite and hilariously hostile writings from shared spaces the world over.
Sometimes, you just need to have some music handy to set the mood - during your day in the park, your weekend away, or your camping trip with friends - but you don't always have room in your bag for a big 'ole ghetto-blaster like you did in the '80s.
Shopping for girls can be hard sometimes (especially when matters of the heart are involved), but it doesn't have to be painful.
If you use Facebook regularly, you've seen the new, redesigned home screen. What do you think? As with any redesign, I'm having some trouble getting used to the navigation.
In what seems like a testament to our ever-shortening attention spans, one company is offering downsized versions of books for the Nook and Kindle.
Sure, Polaroid may be back but that doesn't mean that the nostalgia is over. The Snapshot Frames turn any picture into a magnetic Polaroid-style photo.
Used to be that you could catch old episodes of The Tonight Show on NBC's website or head over to Hulu to get your funny fix online.
Canon introduces four new PowerShots just in time for Spring - Crave I'm drooling over these '60s style Star Wars travel posters - io9 Is Facebook really trying to get into the email game? - Switched From Wiiitis to Wii fractures: a guide to Nintendoid medical conditions - Gizmodo The BirdBox Alarm Clock turns your iPhone into a working cuckoo clock - ChipChick A closer look at the Canon T2i DSLR - Dvice
We love our Kindles, but sometimes having options is a good thing. Rivaling the Kindle's huge demand at launch time, the Nook has been sold out since its debut in November.
Things are starting to get ugly on Caprica after Amanda Graystone announced that her daughter was connected to the STO bombings.