Remember the Peek E-mail device that’s going to replace your Blackberry? Well, here’s a reader who decided to see what’s “inside”.
Looks really well made - I was impressed by the aluminum backbone that supports the keyboard and the screen. The insides are very simple - just a few highly integrated chips. I haven’t hooked up the micro USB cable yet ...
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For the best in mobile e-mail, you might want to check out Peek, which is an email-only device that will cost you just $99 and a small monthly fee for network connections.
Peek simply looks like a stripped version of a Blackberry but we like this new device which will only do E-mail, simplifying the costs associated with getting a real Blackberry.
Now for fractions of what you spend on ...
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Here’s an interesting concept of how Tennis could change in the future. I like the knee pads the most, that’s very futuristic since Tennis players should now be able to jump w/o fearing a fall.
For its 75th anniversary, sporting goods purveyor Lacoste decided to peek another 75 years into the future, imagining what the face of tennis would look like in 2083. And, what̵ ...
No office should be without this USB powered mouse, you can work happily away and have the occasional peek at whatever site you may wish, like FaceBook or an online game.
But should the boss come along, then it only take one click of the small red button and this will minimize all of the applications, leaving the desk top visible, not only is this very cool, it could also save you your ...
Cool light, I need this since I cannot get up easily and can get very cranky in the mornings…
You may still be reeling from that jarring alarm that scared you out of bed this morning, so here’s a concept from Philips that could change all that, an alarm clock with a soft light that fades up over a half an hour. You can adjust its ultimate brightness, and we’re assuming ...


























































