blog.wired.com - 8/21/2008
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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 ...
mobilewhack.com - 8/25/2008
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mobilewhack.com —
What do you think about an iPhone for
your home? Would you actually use? I certainly see...
the iPhone's usability but would I get a home version? I think not, but let's give it a closer look. The company manufacturing this device is OpenPeak and it has ...
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iPhone for Home Arriving Next Year?
blog.wired.com - 8/26/2008
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blog.wired.com —
The big advantage of the first iPhone over
the new iPhone 3G was that you could just...
walk into a store and buy one. This led to a huge black market around the world in unlocked iPhones. Now, to get your hands on an iPhone you need to sign up for a ...
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NextWorth Will 'Swap' Your Old iPhone for a New iPhone
gizmodo.com - 8/22/2008
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gizmodo.com —
Snapture's one-upped their third-party jailbreak iPhone camera suite
with Snapture 2.0, which brings multi-touch gesture zoom, cleaner...
user interface a delay timer and four color modes. You can also now delete pictures on the "viewfinder" which is ...
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Snapture 2.0 Further Improves iPhone's Camera [IPhone Apps]
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OpenFrame - The iPhone Of Home Phones
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OpenPeak’s OpenFrame is phone, home information center
SlashGear —
... interactive communication center. It is largely based on the iPhone, in both design and function. Third-party companies will even be able to develop applications for it.
Equipped with news, calendar and weather, OpenFrame can be a digital picture frame, an internet radio portal and your home communication device. While retail distribution is not a for sure thing yet, it will definitely be available through telecom carriers. A price range of $200-300 is expected.
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OpenFrame touchscreen homephone goes Atom, gets demoed on video, is still a landline phone
Engadget —
OpenFrame Platform Hopes To Bring iPhone-Like Features To The Home Phone
OhGizmo! —
... core set of applications like a calendar, local weather & news and even internet radio. While there’s no question the UI the company has demo’d looks slick, even I find it hard to justify such a device when I already get the same online services from the PC or laptop I sit behind all day. Not to mention the fact that I mostly only use my home phone for the uber-important task of buzzing the pizza delivery guy in.
[ OpenPeak OpenFrame Platform ] VIA [ Wired Gadget Lab ]
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OpenFrame Platform acts like a landline-locked iPhone
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... do is convince developers to crank out clever applications to reside behind those eye-candy icons, giving you iPhone-like Internet-spiked goodness all over the house. Or, you could just carry your iPhone in your pocket like lots of people are doing as they eschew land lines altogether and call it good. For those of us not quite ready to ditch those old-timey remnants of Ma Bell, how about creating an app for this OpenFrame that interfaces with the iPhone?
OpenPeak, via Wired Gadget Lab
Crazy phone/picture frame combo scares us all
CrunchGear —
... is planning on releasing some sort of OpenFrame picture frame and home phone combo with a big sexy iPhone-alike buttons. Eventually they will offer more devices to connect to the frame like, perhaps, ummm… I don’t know. As OpenPeak’s PR lady says: ...
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]
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