Motorola DROID Android 3G Smartphone on Verizon for $24.99, HTC Droid Eris for FREE

motoroladroid Wirefly has the Motorola DROID Android 3G Smartphone for $25.99 (499.99 – 475 instant savings) or HTC Droid Eris for FREE (499.99 – 499.99 instant savings) on Verizon with Free Shipping when activated a new voice and data plan for a limited time.

Amazon is also offering the same deal for the Motorola DROID and HTC Droid Eris for a limited time.

The Motorola DROID Android 3G Smartphone for Verizon features a 3.7″ 480×854 color touchscreen, slide-out QWERTY keyboard, 5-megapixel camera with IS, support for Microsoft Exchange Email and Outlook, WiFi connectivity, Bluetooth, Android 2.0 OS, up to six hours of talk time, and more. A $35 activation fee applies.

The HTC’s Droid Eris is the full package when it comes to mobile devices. Its sleek design combines a 3.2″ 262K Color Touchscreen with Trackball and 6 dedicated function keys – all embedded in a fully rubberized matte black skin with chrome detail along the edge. The apparent quality of the hardware may only be surpassed by the functionality of the software within. The combined ability of Google’s Android 1.5 operating system with HTC’s brand new proprietary User Interface, SenseTM make for an unbelievably quick and responsive experience in both in-phone applications and Full-html Web Browsing with data plan or over local Wi-Fi connection. The Droid Eris also connects you with your friends through integrated Google, Exchange & Facebook and a 5MP Camera with Autofocus.

NAVIGON MyRegion on the iPhone / iPod Touch for $24.99 – EXP 4/12/2010

NAVIGON AG has NAVIGON MyRegion U.S. East, U.S. West, and U.S. Central (iTunes Link) in the iTunes App Store for $24.99 (29.99 – 5 instant savings) for a limited time. Deal expires April 12, 2010. If you buy one region, you can add another region for an additional $12.99 each via in-app purchase. This app also has Traffic Live, which provides real-time traffic information and is also on sale for $19.99 (24.99 – 5 innstant savings) as an in-app purchases.

With NAVIGON MyRegion you can transform your iPhone into a fully functional mobile navigation system that is every bit as good as the multi-award-winning personal navigation devices from NAVIGON in terms of its user-friendliness and features.

Thanks to a faithful adaptation of the menu functions, NAVIGON MyRegion fits in seamlessly with the operating concept of the iPhone. The application includes the latest map material from the market leader NAVTEQ.

NAVIGON MyRegion provides full map flexibility. For your convenience you can enlarge your map coverage by activating up to two more map regions directly from in the App.

This application can be run directly on any iPhone 3G or 3GS. It is also possible to install it on first-generation iPhones or an iPod touch. However, additional accessories are required for GPS navigation on these devices!

Map regions:

  • Western Part of continental U.S. (AZ, CA, CO, ID, MT, NV, NM, OR, UT, WA, WY)
  • Central part of continental U.S. (AL, AR, CO, IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, LA, MI, MN, MO, MS, MT, NE, NM, ND, OH, OK, SD, TN, TX, WI, WY)
  • Eastern part of continental U.S. (AL, CT, DE, FL, GA, IN, KY, MA, ME, MD, MI, NH, NJ, NY, NC, OH, PA, RI, SC, TN, VT, VA, WV)

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Free Movie Rentals at Blockbuster Express Kiosk – EXP April 2010


Blockbuster is offering a FREE rental at any of their EXPRESS Kiosk for a limited time. Use the following discount codes in accordance with their respective expiration dates:

  • Get a free one night rental exp 4/17/2010 6HHQLC
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  • Get a free one night rental exp 4/17/2010 CA33W
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Author Event w/ Malcolm Gladweel & David Gran at BN Union Sq – 3/18/2010 7PM

Barnes & Nobles is hosting an author event featuring Malcolm Gladweel and David Gran at their Union Square branch, March 18, 2010, 7PM. Malcolm Gladweel is the author of What the Dog Saw, and Other Adventures, and David Gran is the author of The Devil and Sherlock Holmes: Tales of Murder, Madness, and Obsession. Barnes & Nobles Union Square is located at 33 East 17th Street, New York, NY 10003. 212-253-0810

Up-To 50% Off Tickets to La Cage Aux Folles on Broadway – EXP 5/16/2010


BroadwayOffers.com is offering up-to 50% off tickets to La Cage Aux Folles on Broadway at the Longacre Theatre for a limited time. The Longacre Theatre is located at 220 West 48th Street (Between Broadway and 8th Avenue), New York NY 10036.

  • $55 for wednesday matinees
  • $67.50 for weekday and sunday evening performances
  • $72.50 for Saturday matinees and evening performances

To get discount, visit BroadwayOffers.com or call 212-947-8844 and mention code: LCDML22. No exchange or refunds. Previews will begin April 6, 2010. Deal expires May 16, 2010 or while supplies last.

Georges is the suave owner of a glitzy drag club on the French Riviera. Partnered romantically with his high-strung star performer, Albin (who goes by the stage name Zaza), the pair live a charmed life—until Georges’ son, Jean-Michel, turns up engaged to the daughter of a conservative right-wing politician who’s coming to dinner.

Discounts Tickets to ENRON on Broadway – EXP 5/30/2010

BroadwayOffers.com is offering up-to 40% off tickets to ENRON on Broadway at the Broadhurst Theatre for a limited time. The Broadhurst Theatre is located at 235 West 44th Street (Between Broadway and 8th Avenue), New York NY 10036.

  • $49.50 for all performances in rear mezzanine
  • $69.50 for Tuesday-Thursday evening performances and Wednesday matinees in select orchestra mezzanine
  • $76.50 for Friday evening performances, Saturday and Sunday matinees in select orchestra mezzanine
  • $79.50 for Saturday evening performances in select orchestra and mezzanine

To get discount, visit BroadwayOffers.com or call 212-947-8844 and mention code: ENDM218. Limited to 8 tickets per purchase. No exchange or refunds. Performances will begin April 8, 2010,. Deal is not valid for performances on April 27, 2010. Deal expires May 30, 2010 or while supplies last.

Inspired by real-life events and using music, dance and video, Enron explores one of the most infamous scandals in financial history, reviewing the tumultuous 1990s and casting a new light on the financial turmoil in which the world currently finds itself.

Plantronics Audio 480 3.5mm/ USB Canal Stereo Headset for $8.99 – EXP 3/17/2010

plantronicsaudio480NewEgg.com has the Plantronics Audio 480 3.5mm/ USB Canal Stereo Headset for $8.99 (39.99 – 31 instant savings) with Free Shipping for a limited time. Deal expires March 17, 2010.

This is little stereo headset that is all about versatility. The plugs fit in your ears without the need to adjust a frame, and the microphone position is easily adjustable as well. Then there’s the connection, which can be either a regular 3.5mm plug, or a USB plug.

The ear canal speakers have great sound isolation, keeping ambient noise from disturbing you, and the noise-canceling microphone does the same for anyone you might be talking to. Made by Plantronics, who manufactured Neil Armstrong’s headset when he walked on the moon, so you know they have plenty of experience. Its four foot cord makes it comfortable to use whether connected to your desktop or your laptop. Whether you’re using Skype, Windows Live or Yahoo! Messenger, you can be sure you’re getting through.

Up-To 75% Off at J Crew Sample Sale – 3/16 to 3/19/2010

Clothingline is holding a J Crew sample and accessories sale for women. The sale includes Spring merchandise, samples / sample size clothing, stock / stock sizes footwear, stock jewelry, limited sample accessories (arriving Thursday) and much more. The sale begins today, March 16, 2010 and will end Friday, March 19, 2010 – 10:00 am – 7:00 pm. Footwear & accessories are final sales and dressing rooms will be closed for the duration of this sale. Clothingline is located at 261 W 36th St, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10018

Time Out New York’s Best All You Can Eat Deals

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TimeOut New York outlines the 10 best all-you-can eat deals in New York City. From BBQ to sushi to crab and even brunch, there’s sometime for everyone.

  1. Hill Country Unlimited Texas BBQ, Mon 5–10pm: $25 We love Hill Country on a normal night, so imagine our gluttonous delight at the chance to fill up on endless ’cue. Tell your server you want the deal, and you’ll get a wristband that signifies you’re ready to gorge. Included in the special are smoked brisket, gargantuan pork ribs, dripping barbecued chicken and as many sides as you want (mac and cheese, red chili and baked beans cost an extra $2, but the gratis chipotle deviled eggs, bourbon-sweet potato mash and white-corn pudding suited us just fine). Unlike the regular Hill Country self-serve setup, the waiter brings the food to you. Caveat emptor: To cash in on this sweet deal, everyone at the table has to be in on it. 30 W 26th St between Sixth Ave and Broadway (212-255-4544).
  2. Cabrito Endless tacos, Dos Equis beer and a movie, Mon 9pm until the credits roll: $25 Get your fill of some the most authentic tacos in the city while watching a movie (this week it’s Office Space), sipping $5 margaritas and gratis Dos Equis beer at this Mexican roadhouse’s weekly gorgefest. Once the show begins, any of the seven tacos from Cabrito’s regular menu are fair game—we dug into tortillas stuffed with spicy tongue and house-made chorizo. The orders come out hot, fast and, to ensure freshness, only two pairs of tacos at a time. We recommend arriving early enough to grab a seat at the bar for the best sight lines. 50 Carmine St between Bedford and Bleecker Sts (212-929-5050).
  3. Aquavit Unlimited Scandinavian brunch, Sun noon–2:30pm: $48 The Sunday brunch at Aquavit is one of the city’s classier buffet meals. The striking Scandinavian spread includes more than three dozen attractively plated specialties—salads, seafood, hot dishes, meats, cheeses and more. We favored the vodka-lime pickled herring, creamy beet salad, thinly sliced cured salmon and tiny breakfast sausages called prinskorvars. Also part of the deal: Carlsberg beer or a Danish Mary made with Karlsson’s Gold vodka. Save room to sample the teeny ramekin of ris a la Malta, a Swedish rice pudding. 65 E 55th St between Madison and Park Aves (212-307-7311).
  4. Tiffin Wallah Kosher-vegetarian Indian lunch buffet, weekdays 11:30am–3pm: $6.95 We waited 15 minutes before we could snag a table for the popular lunch at this casual Curry Hill restaurant. Thanks to the heavy turnover, the Indian vegetarian staples simmering in the steam trays were ultra fresh. We filled our plate (and some charming traditional metal bowls) with the creamy chana saag (chickpeas with spinach) and tomato-rich kadhai paneer masala (vegetables and cheese). Hot chapati (flatbread), fluffy basmati rice and savory medu vada (fried lentil doughnuts) were ideal for sopping it all up. 127 E 28th St between Park and Lexington Aves (212-685-7301).
  5. Country Panfried Chicken Daily soul-food buffet: lunch $11.91; dinner $15.16 It’s hard not to overdo it on fried chicken when it’s prepared as well as chef-owner Charles Gabriel’s—cooked in a cast-iron skillet until the skin is a crispy shell and replenished in the buffet at a nice, steady clip. Though there’s much more to sample at this proper hole-in-the-wall, such as serviceable sides—including yams and collards—and heaps of other meats, like smoked turkey wings, the fried chicken outshines them all. Drink as much sweet tea as you like, but skip the store-bought-tasting layer cakes for dessert. 2841 Frederick Douglass Blvd (Eighth Ave) between 151st and 152nd Sts (212-281-1800).
  6. Ulysses Brunch buffet, Sun 11:30am–3pm: $20 Usually when we’re at an Irish pub, we’re drinking till we can’t drink anymore. But at this homey FiDi pub, our goal was to eat until we say uncle. To describe the selection as varied would be an understatement—we blithely skipped from succulent corned beef to roasted brussels sprouts, on to fresh-made waffles and raw oysters and clams. It’s not all good (steer clear of the desiccated eggs Benedict) but enough of it is to make this worth the price of entry. Did we mention a free Guinness is included in the deal? 95 Pearl St between Broad St and Hanover Sq (212-482-0400).
  7. Chez Oskar All-you-can-eat mussels with fries on Tuesday nights: $12 What better way to spend a mellow Tuesday evening than at a low-lit French bistro where polite waiters bring endless bowls of perfectly cooked mussels until we cried non plus? Diners have a choice between the garlic marinières with white wine and shallots, or the creamy moules à la moutarde with a mustardy broth and crème fraîche; both come with a plate of golden fries. We were pleased to find that ordering a second and third round was quick and easy, and while the supply of frites isn’t endless, we didn’t particularly need more. Enjoyed up with a bottle of Château La Morinière muscadet ($24), it’s an ideal meal. 211 DeKalb Ave at Adelphi St, Fort Greene, Brooklyn, 718-852-6250.
  8. Funayama All-you-can-eat sushi, Mondays and Thursdays: $23.10 Usually we’d be skeptical about an all-you-can-eat sushi deal. But most of the rolls and nigiri on the regular menu at this sleek West Village sushi den are included in this steal, and the stuff is fresh and good, so how could we go wrong? The giant slabs of quality salmon and eel and the crunchy yellowtail roll should suit any sushi nonsnob. Sounds too good to be true? Well, it kind of is: Overorder, and the place will charge you $3 for every piece of sushi left on your plate. Sounds a bit like a scam, but at least they let us know up front. 24 Greenwich Ave at 10th St (212-989-2500).
  9. Mercadito Daily unlimited taco deals all day Sunday and Monday, after 10pm Tue–Thu, and after 10:30pm Friday and Saturday at the Seventh Avenue location and 11pm at the Avenue B location: $23 All the tacos you can eat and $5 Dos Equis? We’re there. It doesn’t hurt that Mercadito happens to be among the best Mexican restaurants in the city. It’s open season on any of the excellent tacos for these of face-stuffing sessions, and they come four to an order (sides of fluffy Spanish rice and refried beans are included—not that you’ll need any extra padding, the tacos come hot and quick). The fillings we recommend: roasted pork with bits of pineapple, tender rosemary-marinated steak, and herb chicken with Manchego chips. These tiny places becomes packed well before the special starts, so getting there early is key. 100 Seventh Ave South at Grove St (212-647-0830) • 179 Ave B between 11th and 12th Sts (212-529-6493).
  10. Clemente’s Maryland Crab House All-you-can-eat crabs every day: $29.95, cash only Take a pair of metal crackers to piping-hot Maryland crabs, dumped onto tables by the bowlful, at this no-frills Sheepshead Bay fish shack. The choices are simple: The crustaceans come seasoned with Old Bay or garlic, and the meal includes sides of corn and fries. Though the plastic bibs and flying crab gook don’t make this a natural choice for date night, it’s ideal for an adventurous group. Do you your best to extricate each last bit of tender meat from the tiny carcasses, and don’t worry if you’re a first-timer—the waitress will show you how it’s done. 3939 Emmons Ave off Plumb 3rd St and Shore Pkwy North, Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn (718-646-7373)

Author Event w/ Frances Mayes at B&N Union Sq – 3/17/2010 7PM

Barnes & Nobles is hosting an author event featuring Frances Mayes at their Union Square branch, March 17, 2010, 7PM. Frances Mayes is the author of Every Day in Tuscany: Seasons of an Italian Life, the sequel to her earlier bestsellers Under the Tuscan Sun and Bella Tuscany, is the author’s deeply personal memoir of her present-day life in Tuscany. Barnes & Nobles Union Square is located at 33 East 17th Street, New York, NY 10003. 212-253-0810

Handpresso Portable Espresso Maker for $89.99

ThinkGeek.com has the Handpresso Portable Espresso Maker for $89.99 (129.99 – 40 instant savings) with Free Shipping for a limited time.

The Handpresso is a light, portable hand-operated espresso machine that you can take anywhere that you can boil a cup of hot water. It’s capable of generating 16 bar of pressure with a handpump. Put some hot water in the reservoir, place an E.S.E. Espresso pod in the chamber and release the switch. The pressure chamber forces the hot water through the coffee, creating a perfect little demitasse of rich black goodness. Our own coffee snobs here at ThinkGeek World Domination HQ rated the espresso “excellent,” and “spectacular.”