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iPhone of Home Phones Coming Next Year | Gadget Lab from Wired.com
Content_area It may look like an iPhone, but it's actually a home phone/information center that's meant to sit on your coffee table, phone table or kitchen counter. IP telephony company OpenPeak’s iPhone clone for homes is production ready, says Amy Mikolasy, OpenPeak's director of partner marketing, and could be in the market by the first quarter of 2009. Florida-based OpenPeak has been ...
What's Wrong With the 3G in iPhone 3G? | Gadget Lab from Wired.com
What's Wrong With the 3G in iPhone 3G? | Gadget Lab from Wired.com
blog.wired.com — In an e-mail interview, David Nowicki, vice president of product development at femtocell developer Airvana, laid the... blame at the network's feet. He pointed out that AT&T's 3G network is new and will take several years to optimize, which is normal -- ... (more) What's Wrong With the 3G in iPhone 3G? | Gadget Lab from ...
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Can AT&T Remotely 'Boost' Your iPhone 3G Network Performance? | Gadget Lab from Wired.com
blog.wired.com — Iphone3g A colleague of mine, Carli Morgenstein, informed me that an AT&T wireless support representative made efforts... to "boost" her iPhone 3G cell phone network, and since then her 3G connectivity has dramatically improved. Morgenstein, a designer ... (more) Can AT&T Remotely 'Boost' Your iPhone 3G Network ...
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The OpenFrame Home Phone iPhone Clone [Landline Iphone]
Gizmodo — ... Initially, the "OpenFrame" will include core touchscreen apps like calendar, news, weather, etc and it doubles as a digital photo frame an an internet radio. Beyond that, the idea is to get developers interested in creating third party apps—just like the iPhone. The device is expected to be sold through telcos like Verizon and AT&T; for between $200 and $300 sometime in early 2009, but I say just pick up an iPhone and stop wasting money on landlines altogether. [OpenPeak via Wired Gadget Lab] ...

OpenPeak OpenFrame Home phone/Information center
iTech News Net — OpenPeak has developed the OpenFrame, a home phone / information center. The OpenFrame has a similar design as the iPhone, both UI and functions. It can do VoIP telephony as well as calendar, voice memo, contact and to-do list. The OpenFrame supports also internet services like YouTube, news, traffic info, and weather info. It is also a home media device offering photo frame functionlity, camera, and music playback. [Wired][OpenPeak] ...

‘Macsimum Recommended Reading’ for Aug. 22
Macsimum News — ... “IP telephony company OpenPeak’s iPhone clone for homes is production ready, says Amy Mikolasy, OpenPeak’s director of partner marketing, and could be in the market by the first quarter of 2009.”— Wired “Top Japanese phone innovator praises iPhone: Natsuno says despite his nation’s tech prowess, industry there is too stodgy”— ...

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