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    Kaiser-Machead: Right now I could use an MTAPeek, so that I can know when the A train is being a pain in the frikkin' ass, which is probably every day. more »
    joshleclair001: Would it really be hard to at least mention that in the rest of that email they went on to offer a %50 percent discount? You took the time to write a... more »
    ManiacFive: "There are no scary buttons; no confusing bells and whistles." Soo, from the tone of that PR, I'm assuming that if the worst happens and my blackberr... more »
    ZaxxonQ.com: This is the equivalent of a beeper. X-( more »
    robots199: Darn, thats a lot of moola just for a lifetime contract of email and texting. If you add calling features like skype or something like that, I will ... more »
    weatherman: "That the Pronto represent the pinnacle of human technological achievement for the next few hundred years, and that medical science on on the verge of... more »
    switchblade saints: when is the achoo app come out? more »
    t3knomanser: I know the guy that made PeekMaps. From what I understand, the apps are still mostly email-to-web gateway applications. I could be totally wrong on th... more »
    Tamoor Chaudhry: The only place i see the Peek being used is in business where they issue voiceless blackberries, the ones with data/email only. All the newer blackber... more »
    oboreruhito: "we're still wondering exactly why someone would carry an email (and texting) only device, especially with all the low-priced smartphones on the marke... more »
    Fractal the Meek: Isn't this precisely contrary to the "simplicity" stance they seemed to be groping for? Now they've just made it a smartphone that can't be used to p... more »
    Gilbert Tang Jr.: What would really set this device apart for us (not the royal us, just myself and the dear lady) is the reintroduction of lifetime pricing. The devi... more »
    SonaliHamlegs: it seems like the peek appeals to such a small niche market - people who want email in their pocket for nearly the price of a smartphone data plan, bu... more »
    chefgon: I got one of these things at Target for $15 just out of curiosity (no contract = win) and it's a pretty reasonable device that just needs slightly mor... more »
    bradly2795: Maybe now that they have set the hackers free on the thing (if any even like/use the device) then we may finally see some untapped potential come forth. more »
    CompyPaq: I never quite understood Peek. Why would I pay the same amount a month for this device as I pay for my BB's data plan? And apparently the email is qui... more »
    dragon:ONE: Yeah, I had one of those things... needless to say it wouldn't work where I live (as the only networks T-Mobile roams on up here are international, an... more »
    Nick: i don't even think my three year old niece would use this thing. she had grown tired of peek-a-boo and has moved on to hard drugs. good luck with your... more »
    WillDenham: What is the point of this thing? Is it super cheap? There's tons of tablet pcs or phones with QWERTY keyboard layouts that could do more then this thing. more »
    GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: Wow. Only in new York do people name/use as hooker as a landmark. Is the Gallway Hooker good looking? more »
  • #peek

    Introducing the BitterPeek

    Yesterday, BlackBerry users across the country lost BIS email service, forcing them to switch to webmail, texts, calls, VoIP, instant messages or Tweets—for hours! But the real news is what didn't go down, rite guys? More »
  • #dealzmodo

    Peek Hawks Pronto Messenger With Lifetime Subscription for $300

    It is literally impossible to keep track of all new, increasingly complex deals that Peek throws our way, but this one is simple enough: One Peek Pronto, plus n months of service, for $300. More »
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    Peek Joins the Application Game with Peek Apps

    When we looked at Peek, we decided that while it doesn't do much else, it does email better than most. Now the minimalist gadget is growing up and stepping into the application circus with its Peek Apps. More »
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    Peek Cuts Prices 'Cause It's a Harsh World Out There

    Assaulted by $99 iPhones and whatnot, Peek's cut the price of the Pronto to $60, and the Classic down to $20. Apparently, teenagers want to actually call people, or something. Monthly fee is still a pricey $20 though. [WSJ]
  • #peek

    Peek Creators Have Linux Envy, Reach Out to Hackers

    The point of—and in a way, problem with—Peek messaging devices is just how simple they are: their software does email, sorta, and that's it. Now Peek is reaching out to users to port Linux to the device. More »
  • #peekpronto

    Peek Pronto Lightning Review: Simple Email Faster

    Peek Pronto is the faster version of the original Peek, an incredibly stripped down slab of screen and keyboard that does one thing—email—but aims to do it simpler than anyone else. More »
  • #peek

    Peek Pronto: Peek Goes Push for $80

    The heavily rumored Peek Pronto has become official. The successor to the $50, one-trick-pony Peek emailer, the $80 Pronto promises full push email for up to five email accounts. More »
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    Peek Pronto Is Twice as Fast as Original Peek Email Device

    The veil around the Peek Pronto is falling away: It's "much, much faster in every way possible" than the original Peek. Load times cut in half. Maybe there's 3G too? More »
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    Rumor: Peek Pronto Is Peek's Business Email Device

    Now you see it, now you don't: This teaser for the Peek Pronto was up briefly, sent by a reader, but it's gone now. Mysterious! Except that URL pretty much explains it all: "Peek for Business."