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TODAY’S CAN’T MISS DEALS:

Last Call Updates:

Give your new Apple Watch a black Milanese Loop band from $7.50, more

Best Buy is blowing out Apple Watch Series 3 LTE stock from $299 (Cert. Refurb)

Apple’s latest 13- and 15-inch MacBook Pros discounted by up to $350

This week’s best iTunes deals: TV seasons from $5, Oceans 8 $10, 4K, much more

9to5Toys iOS app now available! Stay up to date on the best deals and coolest gear

KORG’s Gadget music making iOS app comes loaded w/ instruments, now 50% off

  • The Escapists for iOS now matching an all-time low at $2 (Reg. $5)
  • Cubasis 2 for iPad now matching all-time low at 50% off: $25 (Reg. $50)
  • Baldur’s Gate II EE now matching all-time low on iOS at $2 (Reg. $10)
  • Tempest Pirate Action RPG for iOS now matching all-time low at $4 (Reg. $8)

I’ve finally found the perfect travel backpack, and it’s Peak Design’s Travel Line

Review: Nintendo’s new cardboard Labo Vehicle Kit races itself to top of the scoreboard

MORE NEW DEALS:

WD’s 1TB Portable Hard Drive is perfect for Time Machine or Xbox One: $40 (20% off)

NEW PRODUCTS AND GUIDES:

Air Jordan XXXIII hits store shelves next month w/ new one-handed lacing tech

Could the Nintendo 64 Classic be real? This trademark filing suggests so