
OpenPeak's upcoming device - called the OpenFrame IP media phone - brings together voice, data, video and mobile into a touchscreen "home communications" center.
And apparently it will support Sirius, judging by the photo of the device released by the company (above).
There's no details on the Sirius-support, yet, but the OpenFrame media phone itself connects via WiFi/Ethernet link, giving access to applications like a family calendar, e-mail, text messaging, synced address book and directory services. So I'm assuming it will access Sirius Internet Radio, much like the Sonos.
The OpenFrame can also access news, sports, weather, stock quotes and traffic... oh, and has the ability to make traditional or VoIP phone calls. Sounds interesting, but won't be available until early next year.
[OpenPeak via Engadget]
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Assuming............DUHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH... There is a Sirius Icon on the menu of the device. Looks like fact to me.
can someone please fix the truncating going on with this website. Everyday I can't read it. Everything is chopped off on the right side.
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Great. Could we have some real radios released not an app for a phone that I don't need and will never buy?
I'm still working on the text wrapping problem. it's only happening on Internet Explorer 7 - all other browsers work fine (which is why I didn't catch it).
Every time I think I have it fixed, it gets screwed up again. Which is why I'm losing my mind over this. Sometimes it works in IE7, sometimes it doesn't.
Anyway, I very much appreciate everyone's patience with this
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Looks like Openpeak hit a home run.....another handset that does VOIP, plus a convergence of voice, data, video and mobile features....
Unlimited International Calls
The handsets almost look like a song styled product.
The touch screen kind of has a stiletto metal band around it.
I have NO idea how this would work in my house but I want it.