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gtaiii.gifTo mark the tenth anniversary of the crime-wreaking classic Grand Theft Auto III, Steam have gone absolutely GTA crazy, offering every single Grand Theft Auto game (aside from the handheld iterations, obviously) for just £4.99 to PC gamers.

That's a whopping seven games included in the "Grand Theft Auto Complete Pack" for less than the price of a portion of fish and chips.

Including Grand Theft Auto, Grand Theft Auto 2, Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto IV, Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, there are some stone cold classics in the package, with each successive GTA title over the years upon release considered seminal gaming moments.

Even more startlingly, today's deal is cheaper than Steam's regular Grand Theft Auto Classics package (priced currently at £6.79) , even though that doesn't feature Grand Theft Auto IV, and is substantially cheaper than the Grand Theft Auto IV: Complete Edition package (currently priced £8.49) even though that doesn't have any of the older GTA titles included.

It's a real bargain that looks set to end by the weekend's close, so snap it up while you can.

Click here to check it out.

dixons-games.JPGHighstreet retailers Dixons are bolstering their online store by opening up a new PC game download section, snappily titled the Dixons Games Digital Download Centre.

To mark the launch, Dixons are offering the first 10,000 users to sign up with the service a choice of two packs of four PC games, absolutely free.

The first option is called the Action Pack, which includes Medieval II: Total War Gold Edition, Condemned: Criminal Origins, Alpha Protocol and The Club. The second pack is the Sonic-themed family pack, which includes Sonic & SEGA All-Stars Racing, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, SEGA MegaDrive Collection 1 UK and the original Sonic the Hedgehog.

Sure, they're hardly brand-spanking new releases, but Medieval II: Total War Gold Edition is certainly worth a play, while the James Bond inspired RPG Alpha Protocol is better than the majority of its middling reviews would have you believe.

As for the store itself, it's still very much early days, and as such isn't quite up to the standards of the likes of Steam. There are few AAA titles available at the moment, and the ones that are up there are priced quite ridiculously. Call of Duty: Black Ops for instance costs a whopping £60.09. You do get Witcher 2 for a fiver less than it's RRP though, which is good news for those looking to tap into the much-anticipated RPG sequel this weekend.

Click here for more info.

sony-handycam-HDR-SR12E.jpgToday's bargain is for those of you who want to spend some serious cash on a camcorder. Bearing in mind that Sony equipment is pretty pricey at the best of times, and you can get other camcorders for less, I present to you the Sony Handycam HDR-SR12E.

With an RRP of £1,049, Amazon.co.uk is currently selling this beast for £749.99 -- that's a nearly £300 (29%) saving.

What do you get for your money, apart from the Sony name itself?

pentax-optio-s12-compact-digital-camera.jpgWelcome to Bargain of the Week, where I'll take a look around the web for the best tech/gadget bargain I can find, and report back to you.

This week, you can get hold of the rather nice Pentax Optio S12 compact digital camera for a penny shy of seventy quid, thanks to it being half price at Amazon.co.uk.

sennheiser-20-percent-off.jpgWelcome to Bargain of the Week, where I'll take a look around the web for the best tech/gadget bargain I can find, and report back to you.

This week, you can grab a 20% discount on any pair of Sennheiser headphones when you buy an MP3 player from Advanced MP3 Players.

Simply enter the code listenlive at the checkout (and buy both items together in the same transaction) for the saving.

You can also get some pretty nifty savings on selected Sennheiser headphones when you buy them alone, such as £80 off the PXC 350 noise cancelling headphones, now £145.83, or nearly £100 off the PXC 450 noise cancelling headphones, now £195.

Head over to Advanced MP3 Players for more info.

jabra-sp5050-bluetooth-speaker.jpgWelcome to a new feature on Tech Digest -- Bargain of the Week. Each week, I'll take a look around the web for the best tech/gadget bargain I can find, and report back to you.

Now, there are deals all over the Internet, so I can't promise to always find the best deals all the time. If you know of some amazing discounts on a product, drop me a line.

This week's product is the Jabra SP5050 Bluetooth Speakerphone, a slim, plug-n-play speaker that you can use on the move with any Bluetooth mobile phone. Answer and end phone calls, voice dial, automatic pairing, DSP noise reduction, night driving mode, and up to 12 hours talk time.

Currently available on Amazon for £29.35 with free delivery - a 51% saving.

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