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Deal of the Week | August 9, 2013: USB PC Game/Educational Packs for $4.99

USB PC games and educational collections for $4.99 eachA lot of current-model ultralight notebooks and netbooks have no optical drive – which makes it tough to install new apps through any other method besides downloading. This week’s offer neatly skirts that limitation.

We’ve got an assortment of PC game and educational collections, with original prices running the gamut from $20 to $50. And we selling them for an amazing $4.99 each. Even if you buy just to get the 2GB USB flash drive the programs come on, it’s still a pretty great deal.

Find out all about this week’s DOTW here.

Deal of the Week | August 2nd, 2013: USB-Powered Desk Fan for $9.99

USB-powered desk fan on sale for $9.99This week’s DOTW is like a breath of fresh air.

Fresh air blown directly where it’s most needed, effectively and affordably. For wherever there exists an open USB port, this compact desktop fan can do its job.

It’s quiet, too. And the blades are made of foam, so you won’t be suffering random lacerations on its account. A couple of months ago, the air conditioning on our Medford sales floor went out. As temperatures soared, we lined up a row of these little guys along the front counter – and the day was saved.

Find out all about this week’s USB-fueled summer heat relief here.

Deal of the Week | July 26th, 2013: 8-Pin Lightning to USB cable for $4.99

8-pin Lightning to USB cable for $4.99If you own a late-model iPod touch or iPad, or the iPhone 5, you’re already familiar with the Lightning cable it came with. It works great, but it is, after all, just one cable. Detaching and lugging it everywhere you and your device go can get pretty tedious.

Now you can keep one in the car, one at the office, one in the beach house… well, you get the idea. These are not Apple-branded cables, but they’re functionally identical (they can charge and sync your iOS devices) and sell for a just over a quarter of the price of the Apple version. That’s right: instead of $19, this cable sells – this week only – for a mere $4.99!

Find out more about this week’s DOTW here.

Deal of the Week | July 19, 2013: Monster Cable Cable-It cable organizer for $2.99

Monster Cable Cable-It cable organizer for $2.99This week’s DOTW addresses a knotty issue: the tangle of cables under your desk, behind your entertainment center, or in your network wiring cabinet. Renowned for the quality and reliability of their products, cable and connection giant Monster Cable has come up with a solution that’s literally as easy as 1-2-3: Cable-It.

And at less than three bucks, you can afford to buy enough to organize every one of the snarled cables in your home, office, or classroom.

Find out more about out latest deal here.

Deal of the Week | July 12, 2013: Compact nine-LED red pocket flashlight for $4.99

Compact nine-LED red pocket flashlight for $4.99Since around June 21st, the days have been growing shorter again.

Sad but true: It’s getting darker sooner, each and every day. And you really don’t want to be caught out in that darkness, unprepared. It’s a jungle out there. Here in Oregon, we really do have lions and bears (and tigers, too, if only in prehistory).

That’s where this week’s DOTW comes in: A sturdy, compact, surprisingly bright LED flashlight for under five bucks. When a threat comes charging at you, you need to see it coming.

Keep one by the breaker box, one in the glove box, one in the junk drawer, another behind the computer desk (for those times you need to plug/unplug something), and yet another in your Gulfstream’s liquor cabinet – and you still haven’t spent $25.

Get the full rundown on this week’s special offer right here.

Deal of the Week | July 5, 2013: Indoor/Outdoor Digital Thermometer with PC Upload for $24.99

Indoor / Outdoor thermometer with PC upload for $24.99We’ve all done it: Stepped outside utterly and completely unprepared for the temperature there.

No longer. With this precision instrument from Oregon Scientific, you’ll always be aware of the temperature both indoors and out. The remote sensor works wirelessly, meaning you don’t even have to worry about snaking any wires through a window. The magnetic back makes installation a snap. The built-in USB port and included software give you the capability to actually record and track temperatures. And because it’s our Deal of the Week, we’re knocking a whopping $25 off its price – that’s half off!

Find out more about this week’s DOTW here.