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9to5Toys Last Call: the best Prime Day deals, Pixelmator for iOS $1, iPad mini 2 Wi-Fi + Cellular $265, more

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Today’s can’t miss deals:

Last Call Updates:

Grado’s new Heritage Series headphones are made from native Brooklyn trees

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Amazon Prime Day hub: all of the best deals from Amazon’s huge 20th Birthday sale

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Pixelmator image editor and painting app for iOS: $1 (Reg. $5)

Games/Apps: Rayman, Tetris, Blek, BADLAND, Mass Effect, $1 each, more

Rovio iOS sale: Angry Birds Space for iPhone goes free for the first time, more

R.B.I. Baseball 15 for iOS gets its very first price drop: $2 (Reg. $5), more

$75 iTunes gift card for $65 shipped: save 13% on apps, music, movies and more

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iPad mini 2 16GB Wi-Fi + Cellular: $265 shipped (Reg. $429)

iPad Air 2 Wi-Fi 64GB in all colors $500 shipped (Reg. $599)

iPad mini 3 Wi-Fi 16GB: $300 shipped (Reg. $399)

iPad Air Wi-Fi + Cellular 128GB in Silver: $449 shipped (Orig. $929)

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Review: SanDisk’s new Connect Wireless Stick is one of the easiest ways to expand your iPhone’s storage

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Small States: A-Lamp Design fashions charming lights for your home from US materials, multiple giveaways

More new gear from today:

Belkin Black Friday in July: Save 30% on $50+ w/ free shipping, new WeMo LIGHTIFY Starter Set $70 (Reg. $100)

iPhone 6/Plus, 5/s/c cases from $2 shipped in multiple styles and colors

More deals still alive:

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Belkin’s MFi Lightning Keyboard for iPad is on sale for $40 shipped (Reg. $60)

New products & more:

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The Lumos Helmet provides the technology needed to bike safely

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This transforming Optimus Prime LEGO build might be one of the most impressive yet

 

AOL to drop iCloud email support from its Alto webmail service

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AOL has informed applicable users that it will be dropping support for accessing email from Apple’s iCloud service from its recently launched Alto webmail client. Alto is a web-based mail client that intelligently sorts and integrates email from services such as iCloud Gmail, Yahoo, and AOL. AOL has informed iCloud users who have logged into Alto that support for iCloud will be dropped on December 2nd:


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