We pointed out earlier today that 25 per cent off deals for iTunes come along like clockwork, and here are two more, albeit ones you’ll need to pounce on quickly.
JB Hi-Fi only just released the Android and iOS apps for its JB Hi-Fi NOW music streaming service, but the retailer isn’t quite done with its digital music ambitions. Next on its development hitlist: Windows Phone 7.
They were promised at launch, and at long last, the mobile companion apps for JB Hi-Fi’s NOW music service are available for iOS and Android.
Dick Smith is planning what might prove to be the mother of all games sales, the latest in a series of bargain gaming sales by stores across Australia. All have been massively popular, and I think that clearly demonstrates one thing: no-one is very happy paying $100 or so for a game.
Add this to the existing Target and Big W deals this week: JB Hi-Fi also has a pair of $20 iTunes cards for $30 until Monday, matching the 25 per cent off seen at the other retailers. [JB Hi-Fi via OzBargain]
JB Hi-Fi’s Now music streaming service has been available since last year, but without being available on a mobile device its appeal is limited. In its results announcement, JB Hi-Fi said the mobile apps for the service will be rolling out within “the next four weeks”.
Chances are you got bombarded with DVDs, CDs and Blu-rays for Christmas. But if you didn’t and you need something to watch on your shiny new big screen, JB Hi-Fi is offering 20 per cent off DVDs, Blu-rays and CDs between now and the end of Friday. The deal applies both online and in-store. [JB Hi-Fi]
Four months after it was announced, JB Hi-Fi Now, the music retailer’s online subscription streaming service, went live today and is offering a free one-month trial for anyone in Australia. Just how usable is it? Here are our initial impressions.
Having revealed some pricing details last week, JB Hi-Fi has now officially launched its JB Hi-Fi Now streaming service. Anyone can sign up for a one-month trial, after which there’s a range of subscription options on offer.
It’s the golden rule of the internet – if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. There’s currently a JB Hi-Fi scam doing the rounds on Facebook promising a free $200 gift card to the first 25,000 attendants of a special JB Hi-Fi event. The only thing you’re going to win by joining the event is compromised privacy and online security.