Submit your breaking news stories and original articles to us by contacting us

Can you believe it? Are we users so addicted to Twitter, tweets, twittering and retweets enough for an electronics manufacturer to consider releasing a Twitter stand-alone device? Believe it or not but it’s true, the TwitterPeek gadget was made for the sole purpose of doing all your Twitter activities.Even more interesting is the fact that TwitterPeek is not yet officially announced by the manufacturer and yet it is already listed at Amazon for $199.
Details about TwitterPeek are pretty interesting:
Obviously TwitterPeek wants to challenge smartphones and other mobile devices in offering a gadget where you can stay connected on Twitter, tweet and reply on the go and without the hassles and costs of maintaining a mobile phone or mobile internet device.
But the question is – does the price justifies what TwitterPeek can actually do?
via LiveDigitally
Unleash the marketing potential of Twitter with Tweet Whistle
The influence of Twitter on offline life
Intel Core Duo USB Issue
Pantech to launch the Cocoon cellphone in Europe
Changes Ahead At Forever Geek
Forever Geek is a resource for all things geek. You can stay tuned by having the latest FG news delivered to you for free via RSS.
Category: Gadgets, Hardware, Toys
Tags: gadget, Twitter, TwitterPeek
Steam: Diplomacy of Digital Downloads over Retail Boxes
Best of CES 2010 (Part One): 3DTV, Audio, Display, Processors, Gadgets
A Decade of Zombies IV: Epidemic Rooted in Society
A Decade of Zombies III: Order amidst Chaos
A Decade of Zombies II: Apocalypse, Anytime
A Decade of Zombies I: Social Infection and Romero’s Influence
2 Responses for "TwitterPeek for the Tweet Geek"
Would You Consider a Dedicated Twitter Device? : Performancing
November 5th, 2009 at 20:33
1[...] ForeverGeek, I recently read about TwitterPeek, a dedicated device for reading, receiving and posting tweets. [...]
Would You Consider a Dedicated Twitter Device? | My Blog
November 13th, 2009 at 23:37
2[...] ForeverGeek, I recently read about TwitterPeek, a dedicated device for reading, receiving and posting tweets. [...]
RSS feed for comments on this post · TrackBack URI
Leave a reply