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Gap Factory Outlet: Extra 50% off Clearance: Men’s Gap Logo T-shirt (Ivory) $5, Women’s Ribbed Tank Top (4 colors) $5.49 & More + Free Shipping

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Gap Factory Outlet: Extra 50% off Clearance: Men’s Gap Logo T-shirt (Ivory) $5, Women’s Ribbed Tank Top (4 colors) $5.49 & More + Free Shipping Gap Factory offers *Extra 50% Off* on *Clearance Items*. *Shipping is free* w/ code GFSHIP. Thanks to Deal Hunter *Navy-Wife* for sharing this deal. *Note*, availability for sizes and color…

Slickdeals 216 2023-07-29

$49.55: Amazon Basics 24 Inch Monitor Powered with AOC Technology, FHD 1080P, 75hz, VESA Compatible, Built-in Speakers, Black (Prime Members)

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$49.55: Amazon Basics 24 Inch Monitor Powered with AOC Technology, FHD 1080P, 75hz, VESA Compatible, Built-in Speakers, Black (Prime Members) Amazon has for *Prime Members*: *24″ Amazon Basics 1080P Monitor Powered with AOC Technology* on sale for *$49.55*. *Shipping is free*. Thanks to Community Member *phoinix* for finding this deal….

Slickdeals 198 2023-07-25

Netflix Nixes Cheapest $9.99 Plan in U.S., Ad-Free Streaming Now Starts at $15.49 Per Month

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Netflix Nixes Cheapest $9.99 Plan in U.S., Ad-Free Streaming Now Starts at $15.49 Per Month Netflix today quietly eliminated its most affordable ad-free plan in the United States and the United Kingdom, raising the price of ad-free streaming options. In the U.S., the Basic plan was priced at $9.99 per month, and with its removal, ad-free streaming now starts at $15.49 per month. Netflix subscribers can opt for the $6.99 per month “Sta…

Mac Rumors 129 2023-07-20

This $49.99 wired Xbox controller has sticks that won’t drift

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This $49.99 wired Xbox controller has sticks that won’t drift It’s a basic-looking Xbox controller with a basic-ass name, but what’s on the inside makes it unique. | Image: GameSirStick drift can plague any controller still using wear-and-tear-prone potentiometers, and unfortunately for us, that includes all current first-party gamepads from Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft. However, after years of notoriousl…

The Verge 234 2023-07-19