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AT&T HomeManager tries to make home phones cool

AT&T HomeManagerIt’s getting to be more and more common for people to forgo the home phone line in favor of wireless only. The reason is that virtually everyone needs a cell phone, and only a few people need a landline. AT&T has announced a new device that makes having a landline in the home cool again.

The device is called AT&T HomeManager and in its initial launch HomeManager is available in nine markets including — Chicago, Austin, San Antonio, Dallas, San Francisco, and LA. The system revolves around a 7-inch touch screen frame built by Samsung. The frame connects to a home broadband network and can be used to place and receive phone calls.

In addition to phone calls, the device can be used as a digital photo frame and for synchronizing the address book of your mobile phone. Internet content like weather, email, stocks, sports, news, photos, movie listings, recipes and more can be sent to the screen. The HomeManager device also includes a cordless handset and retails for $299. Also required is a 2-year agreement to AT&T High Speed Internet or AT&T U-verse service.

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Written by Shane McGlaun on September 22nd, 2008 with no comments.
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IPhone clone for home phones

Arpita:


At the first glance, you might mistake it for the iPhone but OpenFrame is the iPhone clone of the home phone or IP media phone. Just as the smartphones have redefined the role of mobile phones, OpenFrame is all set to redefine the role of the home phones. Besides telephony and messaging services, OpenFrame will also function as a digital photo frame and will support video and internet services. Inspired by Apple, the phone’s manufacturer, Open Peak will allow third party software developers to create apps for it. With the possibility of carrying a price tag between $200 and $300, this phone will come through carriers such as Verizon and AT&T next year.

via: Wired

Written by arpita on August 21st, 2008 with no comments.
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