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Amazon has the Mophie Juice Pack Air
for iPhone marked down to $72.25, a savings ov over $20 from retail. The Mophie adds several hours to talk and playback time, and up to 280 hours of standby battery life to your iPhone.
It is a combination case/battery that is slim and very attractive while being incredibly handy for those long days of heavy usage!
Amazon has dropped the price of iLife 09 (both single and family pack versions) to $49 and $88 respectively. Grab them below and help support BGM!
Amazon has VMWare Fusion on sale for a mere $24.99 after a drop of 57% and an electronic rebate (which is trackable through their site).

http://bit.ly/vmwarefusion
Very good deal for what has turned out to be the most reliable and powerful way to run Windows on a Mac.
VMWare Fusion features:
Run Windows side-by-side with Mac OS X without rebooting
Run Windows applications across multiple screens; instantly launch Windows applications from any Mac file, the Dock and more
Use Exposé to switch between Windows and Mac applications; minimize Windows applications to …
Apples Snow Leopard, due in September, is now available for pre-order from Amazon.

Having been using and testing Snow Leopard for a couple of months now, I can tell you that its is a worthwhile upgrade. While not dazzling with new interfaces or gizmos, it fixes several glitches and is amazingly stable and fast. I’m really looking forward to the release version.
Snow Leopard is available for pre-order in these configurations:
Mac OS X version 10.6 Snow Leopard…
Amazon has the MobileMe Family Pack
(5 accounts!) on sale for $94.95 with free shipping. That’s a savings of over $50 USD.
MobileMe Family Pack includes an Individual account plus four Family Member accounts, each with its own email address, 5GB of combined email and file storage, and 50GB of monthly data transfer.
VERY Handy for sharing documents, pictures, etc. amongst family members – not to mention the benefits of Back to my Mac and Backup.
Amazon DRM-free music store is now offering you $5 free when you spend $25 – not too shabby, since they have quite a few albums in that price range. This includes todays ‘black friday’ deal, which is the Top 50 albums of 2008 for $5 each.
I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: Amazon has made buying from a non-iTunes store as simple as possible for Mac users. Your downloads automatically start, are placed in your iTunes library for you and are easily added to a …
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