Samsung Galaxy S10 preorder promo is ending soon, and Sling TV channel bundles are discounted

If you haven’t had a chance to look at deals this week, or are just looking for more, we’ve brought the best together below. On the horizon, March Madness is happening soon, and will bring on some major price cuts on 4K TVs and sound equipment. We’ll have you covered with the deals that matter once they land, so stay tuned.

But first, if you preorder the Samsung Galaxy S10 or S10 Plus before March 8th, you can get a $130 gift card that’s redeemable toward any purchase on Samsung.com. The company ran through its stock of Galaxy Buds as a preorder initiative, but a gift card that can be used on anything else Samsung sells isn’t a bad replacement.

The Razer Phone 2 is $499 at Razer’s online store (usually $799). If you play a lot of games,…

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Francis Vallejo on creating the spectacular art for a new edition of Neil Gaiman’s Anansi Boys

A couple of years ago, The Folio Society, a publisher of what it describes as “carefully crafted” books, released its own, beautiful edition of Neil Gaiman’s fantasy novel American Gods, just before Starz released its own adaptation. Now, with the show’s second season coming this spring, the publisher has released a new edition of the novel’s companion, Anansi Boys.

The book isn’t really a sequel to American Gods — Gaiman has said that he’s planning to write a proper followup, but not for a while. The story follows a man named Charles “Fat Charlie” Nancy, who learns that his father (Mr. Nancy, a character that appears in both American Gods and Anansi Boys), who died in Florida, was the incarnation of the West African spider god Anansi….

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Everything coming to Netflix in March 2019

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<p id=For half the country, it’s still “curl up on the couch and hibernate” weather, which makes it convenient that Netflix is serving up so much more original content in March. Queer Eye is returning for season 3, and this time it’s based in Kansas, which is a pretty big departure from Georgia, where previous seasons took place. There’s also a promising-looking eight-episode French science fiction series called Osmosis, about an app that can decode love for people — and manipulate their memories like data.

But the weirdest original series coming to Netflix in March is probably the animated anthology Love, Death & Robots, presented by Tim Miller (Deadpool) and David Fincher (Seven, Gone Girl, The Social Network). The wild trailer for the…

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