The Pepper Pad 2 is the first commercial release of Pepper Computer's simplified wireless computer. The company says the Pepper Pad is the first product to provide, in a single, portable package, all ...
Hard to believe there was a first and second Pepper Pad (wait, there weren't two, unless you count that Pepper Pad Plus, which we don't), but it looks like with the recent upgrade to the Pepper ...
If Batman used a portable computer, odds are it’d look something like the Pepper Pad 3, which we first reported on yesterday. Pepper Computer was at the Digital Life preview yesterday showing it off ...
I had an opportunity to play with a PepperPad computer at CES and really, really liked it. I especially liked the split keyboard and fun colors. My only negative on the PepperPad was lack of bluetooth ...
The Pepper Pad is the first portable Wi-Fi device that gives consumers instant Internet and digital media access while also controlling other in-home devices through infrared or Wi-Fi. The FrogPad is ...
Like the rest of these things it ends up falling somewhere between a PC and an overgrown PDA, Pepper Computer has been showing off their new Pepper Pad 2. Basically it's a Linux-based tablet PC with ...
NEW YORK -- It seems like a great idea: making a computer that's somewhere between the size of a cell phone and a laptop, for people to carry around and surf the Web. It's such a great idea that about ...
With Pepper Computer and Ubuntu both pushing their respective embedded OS efforts towards Intel’s Mobile Internet Device platform, it appears the market for ultra mobile PCs is taking a sharp turn ...
Pepper Computer, Inc. has announced a new version of software for the Pepper Pad that brings users new capabilities, such as integration with Yahoo!’s Flickr photo-sharing community, Mobipocket’s ...
NEW YORK - It seems like a great idea: making a computer that's somewhere between the size of a cell phone and a laptop, for people to carry around and surf the Web. It's such a great idea that about ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. It seems like a great idea: making a computer that's somewhere between the size of a mobile phone and a laptop, for people to carry ...
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