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On the fly language translation coming to mobile phones within the next few years? – Gadgetsteria (blog)

February 8th, 2010 Contents Generator No comments

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On the fly language translation coming to mobile phones within the next few years?
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The internet and digital devices in general have helped curb that learning curve and reduce the amount of time needed to learn another language. ...
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Mobile VoIP is driving net neutrality – Venturebeat.com

September 11th, 2009 Contents Generator No comments
(Editor’s note: Larry Golob is senior director of business development for Global IP Solutions, a technology creator of real-time voice and video over IP.) When Voice over IP first began to get a foothold in the Internet landscape, traditional ...

ATandT DECT 6 0 Black Silver Digital 4 Handset Answering System CL82409

ATandT DECT 6 0 Black Silver Digital 4 Handset Answering System CL82409




AT&T’s DECT 6.0 Digital Dual Handset Answering System is simple to use, yet it offers innovative features such as an integrated answering machine that can be remotely accessed in case you are on vacation along with message retrieval from handsets so you don’t have to be standing directly in front of the answering machine. This ideal along with the option of expanding up to 12 handsets, so you can have a handset in every room, including the computer room with the wireless router, since it is wireless-network friendly, so you won’t experience dropped calls. Four-Handset System Clearspeak Dial-in-Base Speakerphone 50 Name/Number Phonebook Directory Any Key Answer Auto Off Call Timer Call Transfer using Intercom Conference Between an Outside Line and up to 4 Handsets English/Spanish/French Setup Menu Handset Locator Handset Volume Control Intercom Large Lighted Display Last 5 Number Redial Lighted Keypad Line Status Indication Mute On-Hook Dialing Ringer Volume Control Selectable Ringer Tones Table/Wall Mountable Wireless-Network Friendly Caller ID – 50 Name/Number Caller ID History Caller ID Displays on Handset(s) and Base Caller ID/Call Waiting Capability (subscription service may be required) Display Dial Missed Call Indicator New Call Indicator Voicemail Waiting Indicator Answering System – Call Screening/Intercept Memo Recording Message Retrieval from Handsets Message Time/Day Stamp Remote Access Up to 14 Minutes of Digital Recording Time Voice Prompts

User Ratings and Reviews

4 Stars Good sound quality – not very ergonomic
While this model exhibits very good sound quality and range, it is not easy to hold and dial with one hand. Other phone/answering machine features are very good.

5 Stars After (Over)Researching Many, Many Models
When researching our next cordless, expandable phone system, I found that AT&T and Panasonic phones were getting the best reviews. My requirements were as follows:

1. Phone system must not interfere with my wireless network;

2. Phone base must be wall mountable;

3. Phone base must have an answering machine that would also provide an audible message alert (and a message count would also be nice);

4. Speakerphone on the handsets and base;

5. A shared, central phone book.

6. A Voicemail indicator (for phone company/VOIP voicemail);

7. A lighted number pad.

I spend about 3 weeks researching over 30 models and browsing manuals. I originally was going for a 5.8GhZ AT&T model (#E5924) that I later found was also operating on a 2.4GhZ frequency that may have interfered with my wireless network, as my current 2.4GhZ cordless does (it slightly impairs my wireless network speed). So, I scratched that model, and all the 5.8GhZ category, and decided to find a Dect 6.0 just to avoid any potential problems.

Very feature-rich were nearly all of the Panasonic models, with Talking Caller ID and ringer ID. But, how they can advertise as wall-mountable I don’t know. I checked the manuals for the models I was most interested in, and every single model mounted like a shelf. Very unappealing. And none had an audible message alert. Panasonic phones mostly have a blinking light to inform you of messages. I had an older Panasonic model years ago and always missed messages because of the lack of an audible alert. This combined with the ugly wall-mounting made me have to scratch Panasonic off of my list. Shame, because I really liked the features (Talking Caller ID, Ringer ID, Light ID, Caller ID Block).

I found many reviews touting the AT&T SL82418 Dect 6.0 system. Apparently Consumer Reports had highly rated this model and everyone ran out to buy it. It’s wall-mountability was acceptable (still not flat on the wall, but not overly extending like the shelf-like Panasonics). It’s features satisfied all of my requirements (though it did not have the bells and whistles of the Panasonics, which I still had on my mind). But — and this may seem silly — I found the phone system itself ugly. Silver and gray with black backs. Way too much going on.

Instead of looking new, to me they looked gaudy and old-fashioned. The phones themselves looked sleek and stream-lined, but AT&T’s choice of using more than 1 color on the front just ruined it (in my opinion). Amazon informed me there was a newer model out, the CL82409, which was far more attractive to me. Simple silver handsets with black backs. Base is simple silver and black also. LCD screens and back light is orangey instead of blue. I was put off by the lack of reviews on the newer model, but when I checked the manuals, found very little difference between it and the previous SL82418 model, except:

1. No headset jack;

2. You CAN check the ans. machine messages from the handsets (cannot do this on the SL82418.

3. The base does not mount as flat and is a little shorter/more compact.

So, I canceled my order for the SL82518 (a five handset system instead of 4 handsets) and placed an order for the CL82509 system. Set up was simple (after 16 hour charging).

Pros:

*I use Vonage (disconnected the incoming Telco lines and have Vonage back-fed through every phone jack in the house) and the sound is crystal clear with these phones.

*You can check the caller id log when the phone is in use (not all phone systems allow this), and the display shows the time and date always (also a rarity).

*You can listen to the answering machine messages from any handset even when the phone is in use.

*The numbers are etched through the silver on the handset buttons, and the amber light shines through them clearly. Nice for nighttime dialing;

*No interference from the microwave, or network, and all phones crystal clear from the basement to the 2nd floor.

*Very easy to save caller id entries into the shared phone book. Saves the last 50 caller id entries and 50 phone book entries.

*I have the answering machine set to 4 rings, and if I don’t answer the caller ID or the phone is busy, my Vonage voice mail will take the

message, after which the Voicemail lcd lights up on the base and there is an indicator on the handset LCD.

*When the answering machine takes a message, there is an audible beep every so often that reminds you of the message (you can disable the audible alert if this bothers you — again, I find this useful and necessary) and the base will show you how many messages you have.

*Easy to do a three-way call using the flash button.

*Intercom is easy.

*Handset speakers are nice and clear with good volume;

*This system is expandable up to 12 handsets, and the handsets themselves are decently priced.

Cons:

*No headset jack;

*No speakerphone in base (can only hear answering machine messages — not phone calls);

*Wall-mounting is not flat to the wall, extends approximately 4 inches at the bottom. Not a big deal if you have it mounted where no one will walk passed it.

*Can not assign ring tones to names in your directory. Even my old Radio Shack did that. I could almost stop thinking about the Panasonics’ Talking Caller ID if I were at least able to assign ring tones to certain names so I’d know who it was calling by the ring tone.

*Handsets feel light to me. That may be a Pro in time but still have to get used to it.

All-in-all, minor quibbles. I would recommend this system, unless you don’t care about the audible message alert and/or wall mounting, in which case I’d try a Panasonic for the neat features (Talking Caller ID, etc.).

Whatever you decide, make sure you Google the manual before buying. I found many websites gave either incorrect information regarding features or left out key features entirely.

5 Stars Look a lot better in person!!
My mom bought the old version with 6 handsets and was very happy with it!! I was going to buy the same version as hers but then I saw this one. I wasnt so sure because I was looking for something more stylish but I was very happy when the arrive!! They look so much better in person.In the picture they look bulky and almost white but that is far from the truth. The handsets are thin and very light and the color is a very nice silver. The light in the lcd display is very nice and not bright orange like in the picture. Besides the look this phone is very durable as well. I have a 17 months baby and he throw the handset on the floor all the time and it still like new!!

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ATandT DECT 6 0 Black Silver Digital Dual Handset Answering System CL82209

ATandT DECT 6 0 Black Silver Digital Dual Handset Answering System CL82209




AT&T’s DECT 6.0 Digital Dual Handset Answering System is simple to use, yet it offers innovative features such as an integrated answering machine that can be remotely accessed in case you are on vacation along with message retrieval from handsets so you don’t have to be standing directly in front of the answering machine. This ideal along with the option of expanding up to 12 handsets, so you can have a handset in every room, including the computer room with the wireless router, since it is wireless-network friendly, so you won’t experience dropped calls. Expandable System (use up to 12 handsets through a single phone jack) Handset Speakerphone(s) 50 Name/Number Phonebook Directory Any Key Answer Auto Off Call Transfer Conference Between an Outside Line and up to 2 Handsets Dedicated LED for Central Office Voicemail English/Spanish/French Setup Menu Handset Volume Control Intercom Large Lighted Display Last 5 Number Redial Lighted Keypad Line Status Indication Mute On-Hook Dialing Page Ringer Volume Control Selectable Ringer Tones Table/Wall Mountable Wireless-Network Friendly Caller ID – 50 Name/Number Caller ID History Caller ID/Call Waiting Capability (subscription service may be required) Display Dial Missed Call Indicator New Call Indicator Voicemail Waiting Indicator Answering System – Call Screening/Intercept Memo Recording Message Retrieval from Handsets Message Time/Day Stamp Remote Access Up to 14 Minutes of Digital Recording Time Voice Prompts

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Apple Customers Line Up Early To Grab An iPhone 3G S – Tech Fragments


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