Jun 22, 2009 -
The Peek Pronto — the nifty email device, which offers push email functionality, can be used with five email accounts, and includes unlimited texting — has just dropped in price from $80 to $60. This price is currently available from the Peek website, with stores like Radio Shack and Amazon offering the same price tomorrow.
If this fancy Peek has too many bells and whistles for your liking, you can always pick up a basic Peek from Target for $20, which includes a free month of service (service is around $20).
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Jun 04, 2009 -
- The reviews are pouring in, and so far so good for the Palm Pre. — Wired
- Nintendo will release a red DSi in Japan on July 11. — Kotaku
- Microsoft's new Bing Travel site offers tools like price predictors, rate indicators, travel deals, and fare alerts.
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Mar 24, 2009 -
- Peek has officially announced the Pronto today, which offers unlimited push emailing, text messaging, and costs $80 with a $20 monthly plan. — Gizmodo
- See what new movies are out on Blu-ray this week! — Switched
- According to a Facebook app, 1.2 million users do not like the new redesign.
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Mar 19, 2009 -
- Apple may not have officially announced any new colors to go along with its black and silver Shuffles, but a new company has decided to brighten up the new models for $129 each.— Technabob
- Still wondering what the proper definition of a netbook is? If you want to learn more about netbooks and would like to know which one is right for you, check out Switched's handy netbook guide. — Switched
- Check out some great deals on gadget goods!
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Mar 17, 2009 -
- The Gizmodo guys got their hands on the electric blue Nintendo DSi and noticed its thinness and bigger screen.— Gizmodo
- One of the largest newspapers in the US, the 15-year-old Seattle Post-Intelligencer, is now only available online. — Switched
- The Jillian Michaels' Fitness Ultimatum 2009 for the Nintendo Wii has already sold 500,000 copies. — Kotaku
- Peek has just announced a new Peek for Business deal where if you buy five Peek's they will only cost you $30 each.
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Feb 12, 2009 -
For the fellas out there that go all out for Valentine's Day and you get your girlfriend a gift, your sister a gift, your mother a gift, here's a great gadget gift that anyone would love. The Peek Email-Only Device is the cheapest its ever been — only $49. Keep in mind the monthly service is $20, but if somebody like your mom doesn't need a fancy smartphone but likes to be able to check her email on the go, this is the perfect solution.
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Feb 04, 2009 -
- Google India has created a colorful bus that is equipped with computers and giant screens to help educate people about the benefits of the Internet. It will showcase services like search, email, social networking, and more. — Digital Inspiration
- The free Slacker personal radio mobile app is now available on the BlackBerry Storm.
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Jan 16, 2009 -
Dying to get your hands on a Peek, but not interested in monthly fees?
The slim email/text-only device, which impressed me when I had it in my hands last year, is available today only for a free lifetime service deal.
The catch is that the device will cost you $300 — normally, the device is $80—$100, plus $20 per month for service (which offers unlimited emailing and text messaging).
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Nov 19, 2008 -
- Gizmodo has whipped up a really helpful chart which rates 3G web browsing on a number of cell phones. — Gizmodo
- Starting in the new year, Philips will be turning its DVD business over to Funai who will manufacture the discs under the Philips name for the US market. — The New York Times
- The Peek email device can now open JPEG, GIF, PNG, and BMP images, and send text messages.
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