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Black Friday Emits 50x More CO2 Than Cyber Monday
Assuming a 20-mile round trip to a store on Black Friday, one study found Cyber Monday emits 50 times less carbon through the miracles of online shopping. [GigaOM Pro via Treehugger]Nobody Died, But Nothing's Changed
Congratulations, America: We didn't trample anyone to death over slightly discounted HDTVs this Black Friday, probably! And God knows, we tried. A merry, chairbound Cyber Monday to all. [BusinessInsider]Cyber Monday Deals Are Go
How Did Black Friday Go?
We told you the deals, now tell us how it all went down. Find any sweet deals? Have any horror stories? Reevaluating your plan to flip copies of Paul Blart: Mall Cop on eBay? Let's hear it. More »Get Even More Cashback From Bing
Miss out on any Black Friday deals? Roll your own with Bing. The basically-free-money service has upped cashback rates until December 2. Check out the participating gadget sites below, and keep ‘em in mind for Cyber Monday: More »Mind Your Wallet
Today's a pretty good day for buying things on sale I hear. Just remember, as time marches, things will get even cheaper, anyhow. And this year, you may already have the perfect gadgets in your hands. More »Apple's Black Friday Sale?
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Black Friday Deals List Updated
Our Black Friday List is updated with deals from Vizio, WireFly, HP and Amazon, including an entirely new page for Blu-rays and DVDs. That's in addition to Best Buy, Office Depot, Dell, Target, Walmart, K-mart and more. Start saving here.Are You Going To Shop On Black Friday?
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We were teased with the first leaks, then with an update, but now we've got NewEgg's complete list of Black Friday and pre-Black Friday deals. More »Why You Should Ignore Black Friday Cellphone Deals
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AppleInsider has a ridiculously handy chart that compares prices on Mac sales across various retailers. Granted, it's not taking into account Apple's Black Friday deals, but there are hundreds of dollars to be saved if you're interested. [AppleInsider]Black Friday Anti-Deals: What Not To Buy
Black Friday may be when prices drop, but if you've carefully read the list of deals, you can tell it's also a BS marketing gimmick. Here's how not to get fooled (plus, what gadgets to avoid at any price): More »Black Friday 2009 Projections Are Go!
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For this week's Photoshop Contest, I asked you to envision true disasters befalling the dreaded Black Friday happening later this week. And yeah, I think it's safe to say crappy sales aren't as bad as this stuff. More »NewEgg Black Friday Deal Update
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More Rumored Apple Black Friday Deals
Round two of Apple's Black Friday deals, and this set looks way more like the real thing—meaning they're less outrageously awesome, but there's still some good stuff inside. More »Amazon's Black Friday Lightning Deals Going on All Day/Week
All week, Amazon's offering new quasi-surprise deals hourly. Today, that means 63 discounts on what mostly look like DVDs at the moment. Unrelated note: 2012 is the year when Black Friday sales first start in July. [Amazon via Black Friday]