PSP is Go!
Get the Sony PSP Go! Console from Amazon, and if you use it to download a special Gran Turismo theme from the PlayStation Store by the 10th of October 2009, you’ll get a download version of Gran...
View ArticleA few links and bits for Sunday morning
Superhero Squad- create your own comic, from Damian Internet Archaeology, via BoingBoing. Online Genre Magazines: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Longbox digital comics, coming soon. And a post from...
View ArticleAmazon’s MP3 album offer
Until January 7th Amazon are offering 50 MP3 albums for £5 each. Not quite as good as the day earlier this year when someone must have miskeyed some values and a load of albums were available for 29p...
View ArticleThey say you shouldn’t take your work home with you
But I work for a company which sells quality audio and video equipment, so sometimes I wish I could. (I’ve linked to their page on Amazon. I’m loyal to my employers, but I’m not above making some...
View ArticleMy books for the Kindle are now available in India
Amazon have announced that they’re starting selling Kindle books in India. Their press release says that you can find all the Indian Kindle releases at www.amazon.com/kindlestoreindia, but I seem to...
View ArticleThe Kindle Fire is now available in the UK
The Kindle Fire HD might be a smaller iPad alternative, at least as far as content goes. On top of ebooks, it also handles full colour content, audio and video and has a touch screen. You can tie it to...
View ArticleBuy me stuff! (You know you want to.)
I would like to shamelessly point you to my Amazon wishlist, from which you could choose the perfect gift for me. Some of the books are for research for planned stories, other stuff I just like the...
View ArticleChristmas gift ideas from Spinneyhead
Not long to go until Christmas, so, if you’re unsure about what to get your friends and family, may I suggest a couple of online shops. Buy my handmade, art and vintage stuff from Zibbet, or get 3D...
View ArticleAmazon has brought Kindle Unlimited to the UK
The most common description of Amazon’s Kindle Unlimited service is probably “Netflix for ebooks”. You pay a monthly subscription (£7.99), and can download to read as many eligible titles as you want....
View ArticleDropping a bunch of book prices (if you’re not in the US or Europe)
The lowest I can price my books on Amazon is 99 cents. In the UK and Eurozone, because of VAT, they price match to 0.99 (pounds or Euros). In other shops- India, Japan, Australia, Brazil, Mexico and...
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