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  2. Peek (mobile Internet device) - Wikipedia

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    Peek's product is a family of applications for mobile devices that major device producers license and pre-install onto systems. These applications include push email, Instant Message and chat, social networking apps, synchronization and backup, and other mobile features.

  3. Peekaboo - Wikipedia

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    Peekaboo is a prime example of an object permanence test in childhood cognition. [4] Peekaboo is thought by developmental psychologists to demonstrate an infant's inability to understand object permanence. [5] Object permanence is an important stage of cognitive development for infants. In early sensorimotor stages, the infant is completely ...

  4. Comparison of open-source mobile phones - Wikipedia

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    Modular smartphone System-on-a-chip (Soc) Baseband cellular modem Wi-Fi firmware Boot firmware Other proprietary firmware Hardware licensing Obsolescence slowdown Modifiability Security Certifications Other DragonBox Pyra Mobile Edition: Unclear, possibly defunct None

  5. A Peek at Smartphones in the Year 2020 - AOL

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    It's the year 2020 and, if you currently get angry at those who drive and talk on their cell phones, just wait until you deal with distracted hoverboard drivers. Kidding, of course. But as wrong ...

  6. Frank J. Canova - Wikipedia

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    Canova was working at IBM when he realized that chip-and-wireless technology was small enough to use in a handheld device. His boss, Jerry Merckel, was working on the development of PCMCIA cards that could be used to expand the memory of laptop computers and realized that they could also be used in the sort of device that Canova was thinking of.

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  8. Royole FlexPai - Wikipedia

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    On December 2, 2019, Escobar Inc released what it called the Escobar Fold 1 smartphone featuring a flexible screen, [6] which ended up being a rebadged Royole FlexPai. [7] Escobar Inc is tied to various scams involving selling smartphones and flamethrowers with Escobar Inc branding without delivering the products to customers.

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