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Qualcomm Managed Network Services Enables the Peek Device
November 14, 2008 - Qualcomm Incorporated (Nasdaq: QCOM), a leading provider of business-to-business wireless enterprise applications and services, and Peek, manufacturer of the first easy-to-use, email-only mobile device on the market, today announced that Qualcomm is providing the managed network services enabling the Peek device. Peek is specifically designed for email users who are looking for a less complex mobile device - minus the bells and whistles of more complicated and expensive smartphones. With the help of Qualcomm's managed network services, the Peek device delivers unlimited email to and from existing accounts in the United States.
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- TIME's Best Inventions of 2008
Gadget of the Year: Peek - If the BlackBerry is too techie or pricey for you, check out the Peek. It does one thing and one thing only: e-mail. This slender little device gives you BlackBerry-like portable access to e-mail (it's not a phone, organizer or anything else), but without the hefty fees; monthly service costs about $20 for unlimited access to your messages.
TIME -- November, 2008
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- Portable e-mail device Peek refreshingly simple yet effective
- Tech gadgets fall into two categories: "Because-we-can" gizmos loaded with a battalion of features, or dirt-simple ones that do just one or two things well.
The Peek e-mail device I've been testing marches in the latter camp. It's refreshingly uncomplicated.
USATODAY -- November, 2008
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- The O List: Gifts Under $100
Just Plain E-Mail - Some people are thrilled by bells and whistles. Others can do without fussy setups and yet another technology to master. The Peek delivers e-mail, and that's all, folks.
OPRAH.COM -- November, 2008
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- Qualcomm managed network services enables Peek device
- Peek, a US-based manufacturer of email-only mobile devices, has announced that Qualcomm is providing the managed network services enabling the Peek device.
TradingMarkets.com -- November 17, 2008
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- Qualcomm Managed Network Services Enables the Peek Device
- Peek's Email-only Device Provides Simple and Affordable Mobile Option for Everyday Users - - Qualcomm Incorporated, a leading provider of business-to-business wireless enterprise applications and services, and Peek, manufacturer of the first easy-to-use, email-only mobile device on the market, today announced that Qualcomm is providing the managed network services enabling the Peek device.
MarketWatch -- November 14, 2008
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- Qualcomm Managed Network Services Enables the Peek Device
- Qualcomm Incorporated (Nasdaq: QCOM), a leading provider of business-to-business wireless enterpriseapplications and services, and Peek, manufacturer of the first easy-to-use,email-only mobile device on the market, today announced that Qualcomm isproviding the managed network services enabling the Peek device. Peek isspecifically designed for email users who are looking for a less complexmobile device -- minus the bells and whistles of more complicated andexpensive smartphones. With the help of Qualcomm's managed network services,the Peek device delivers unlimited email to and from existing accounts in theUnited States. Qualcomm delivers wireless services capability with an arrayof features highlighted by scalability, network security, two-waycommunication and world-class, tier-two level customer support.
International Business Times -- November 14, 2008
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- Qualcomm Managed Network Services Enables the Peek Device
- Qualcomm Incorporated (Nasdaq: QCOM), a leading provider of business-to-business wireless enterprise applications and services, and Peek, manufacturer of the first easy-to-use, email-only mobile device on the market, today announced that Qualcomm is providing the managed network services enabling the Peek device.
examiner.com -- November 14, 2008
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- Tech Bytes
- The Peek made its debut in September as an e-mail only device -- a stark contrast to gadgets like the iPhone and BlackBerry, which load on the features. But as of Thursday the Peek is doubling its capabilities. The Peek is designed to only give consumers e-mail access on the go. It looks like a smartphone but only sends and receives e-mail and now text messages. USA Today personal tech columnist Ed Baig says the Peek is a good choice for those people who don't need a device with a lot of bells and whistles. Peek is currently available for $80 with a monthly fee of $20.
ABC News, Technology -- November 13, 2008
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- When You're on the Go, These Devices Can Help
The scoop on road-ready gadgets, including a light laptop, a GPS device, and a 3G cellphone - "A true gift is something you can hand to a spouse or child that you know they'll be able to use," says Amol Sarva, cofounder of the company that developed the Peek ($100, plus $20 a month). This new, palm-size device is aimed at the 90 percent of U.S. consumers who aren't getting E-mail while on the move.
U.S. News -- November 7, 2008
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- Getting Mobile Novices to Check Email:
A Simple Gadget Lets Users 'Peek' at Their Messages - Peek is a stylishly thin device that, to a mobile email novice, could pass for a BlackBerry. It receives and sends email, period. Peek doesn't have a Web browser, phone or built-in digital camera. It's sold for $100 at Target and GetPeek.com, and costs $20 monthly for contract-free service.
The Wall Street Journal -- September 24, 2008
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