Peek Offers to Pay Your Phone Bill If You Buy Two Peek Handheld Units

The Peek email-on-the-go handheld just got a whole lot sweeter. The company will pay your entire November iPhone or G1 bill (up to $150) if you buy two Peek units at their website before Monday, December 1. Those of you with super-high phone bills should get on this!
Peek Email Only Handheld – Now With Text Messaging and Image Viewing

Peek has responded to consumer suggestions regarding their email only handheld device. They upgraded the device last night, giving it the ability to view image attachments and send text messages. The texting service works through an SMS email gateway. The unit is available now for those who love to email on the go, without the cumbersome addition of voice chat.
Sony cuts $100 from Price of Mylo 2 Internet Device for Holidays

Sony hasn’t been moving too many of it’s mylo 2 "Internet Devices" since the company launched the units last January. To increase sales, the company is slashing $100 from the purchase price, bringing the handheld down to $199.99. Both the black and white versions are being sold right now along with that instant rebate. The offer is good until January 31st of next year, which seems to indicate Sony has plans for a mylo 3 shortly thereafter.
Nintendo DSi Shown to Block Pirated Flash Cards

Nintendo’s dual-screen DSi was released in Japan yesterday, and several flash card devices were tested on the system. The results were bad, with every single device failing on the system.
R4 – Failed
EZ Flash V – Failed
CycloDS – Failed
G6 DS Real – Failed
M3 DS Real – Failed
Supercard DS One – Failed
iTouch DS – Failed
FCard – Failed
NCard – Failed
M3 DS Simply – Failed
U2DS – Failed
There may be more that have yet to be tried, but as for now, the DSi seems to be impervious to the wonders of pirated flash cards.
Nintendo Releases DSi in Japan – Notes Summer 2009 Release in America

Nintendo has narrowed the stateside release of it’s DSi handheld to summer of 2009, according to company president Satoru Iwata. Meanwhile, the unit sees release in Japan tomorrow. It will be priced at about ¥18,900 or $192. Nintendo has already shipped 200,000 of the slim, dual-cam handheld device with another 100,000 to follow next week.
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