Cornish Teacher Wins eWEEK’s iPad

A Cornish technology teacher has won the prize draw for eWEEK Europe UK’s iPad. The next prize offered to our newsletter subscribers is a solar charging backpack.

eWEEK Europe got an iPad from the US before the Apple device was launched in the UK. It has proved a popular gadget with two million sold already, and many imitators launched including tablets from Dell, as well as Hewlett-Packard and Samsung – with other companies planning tablets including Microsoft and Google. Apple is expected to sell ten million tablets this year.

Next Prize Draw – A Solar Backpack!

Simon Jack, an assistant head teacher in St Ives, Cornwall, is pleased with his iPad, delivered last week after a prize draw for subscribers to eWEEK’s daily newsletter.

The draw follows an earlier one, which presented a reader with a Google Nexus One phone, and other draws are planned for the future.

Current subscribers, as well as any new ones, will now be entered in a draw for a solar charging backpack by Infinit. The backpack, which we reviewed here, includes a 2.4W built-in solar panel, and a battery which can store charge and deliver it to any standard mobile device, or one with a USB connection.

Ideal for any gadget-toting eWEEK Europe reader to pick up before the summer break, we look forward to announcing the winner of the Infinit backpack.

Subscribe to our newsletter for a chance to win an Infinit solar backpack

Peter Judge

Peter Judge has been involved with tech B2B publishing in the UK for many years, working at Ziff-Davis, ZDNet, IDG and Reed. His main interests are networking security, mobility and cloud

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