Discounts on Apple iPad app, Galaxy Reverb smartphone

Dealnews.com has tracked down some new discounts, including ones for an Apple iTunes app, a Samsung smartphone and other gear.

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Friday has finally arrived and we're in the mood to treat ourselves — on a budget of course. Luckily for us and you, iTunes is offering adventure game Horn for free, as Amazon discounts adidas baby sets to as low as $5.50. These deals and more are in today's list of five Editors' Choice deals that we found overnight and early this morning.

Top App Deal
 Horn for iPhone or iPad
 Store: iTunes App Store
 Price: Free
 Lowest by: $7

Do You Need It?: It's a given that Friday mornings make way for some serious procrastination as the weekend closes in and concentration wanes. Luckily, iTunes has you covered with a free download of action adventure game, Horn. It's dropped $7 and is the first time we've ever seen it for nada.

Top Fitness Deal
 Bowflex EZ Pro Heart Rate Monitor Watch
 Store: Groupon
 Price: $12.99 plus $2.99 s&h
 Lowest by: $95
 Expires: April 25

Do You Need It?: If you insist on indulging in the freebie above and spending the morning with your head in a screen, lunchtime may need to give way to fresh air. This heart rate monitor is a butt-busting accessory at an astonishing low — $95 to be exact. It features a stopwatch, alarm, calendar, and water resistance to 100 feet.

Top Kids' Deal
 adidas Baby Sale
 Store: Amazon
 Discount: Up to 81% off
 Shipping: Free shipping via Prime (otherwise, it starts at $5.48)

Do You Need It?: Splashing out on designer baby-wear is never high on our list of priorities as the little mites stretch so fast. Since Amazon has dropped prices on adidas baby outfits to as low as $5.50 however, we're making the exception. It's the best sale we've seen on adidas baby clothes from Amazon this year and springs some significant price lows on tiny threads.

Top Smartphone Deal
 No-Contract Samsung Galaxy Reverb 3G Android Smartphone
 Store: Virgin Mobile
 Price: $49.99 with free shipping
 Lowest by: $112

Do You Need It?: Should you have missed this great smartphone deal last week, we're excited to see it's returned to the same, all-time price low. It's more than double this price at any other store and a great deal for anyone looking for a low-cost Virgin Mobile without any contract hassles. It features a 4" 800x480 color touchscreen LCD, Qualcomm MSM8655 1.4GHz CPU, 4GB of internal memory, 5MP rear-facing camera, 1.3MP front-facing camera, 802.11 wireless, Bluetooth 4.0, microSD card slot, and Android 4.0 OS (Ice Cream Sandwich).

Top Peripheral Deal
 HP x4000b Bluetooth Wireless Laser Mouse
 Store: Fry's
 Price: $9.99 with free shipping
 Lowest by: $9

Do You Need It?: If you're a slave to your touchpad then you're definitely doing it wrong and too slowly. This HP laser mouse has fallen $5 to the cheapest price we've ever seen, leaving no excuses left to avoid simplifying your Facebook stalking/"work." Plus, it's $9 cheaper than at any other store. Features include an LED battery indicator and a purported 9-month battery life.

Total Savings: At least $223

Donna Doyle is a senior staff writer at Dealnews.com, where this article first appeared.

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