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Bluetooth Cordless Phones Keep You Connected


 VTech LS6245 Bluetooth Cordless Phone

Remember when your cell phone was used only when you were out and about, and the minute you walked in the door it was turned off? Those days are long gone. In fact, cell phones have become the main form of communication for many. VTech realizes this and has integrated Bluetooth technology into their latest home phones.

The new VTech Bluetooth-enabled LS6245 and DS6321-3 cordless phone systems can be synced with your cell phone so you can make and receive cell calls using the cordless handset. You can also use a Bluetooth headset to answer landline calls.

Up to four BLUETOOTH devices (cell phones, smartphones, headsets) can be registered on either the LS6245 or DS6321-3, and two cell phones can be connected at one time. Don't have a landline? You can still benefit by having a cordless system in your house for all of your cell calls.Read more

Verizon Hub: Your Next Internet Home Phone?


 Verizon Hub You may have heard about the new Verizon Hub, coming out today (February 1st). In fact, maybe you even read the press release we posted just last week. What is it? Let’s see…Verizon describes it as a “new touch screen home phone system designed to replace old-style home phones with a souped-up home communications system, bridging wireline and wireless connectivity in one simple service, that runs on any broadband connection -- whether supplied by Verizon FiOS Internet or DSL or any other high-speed service provider.”

What does that mean? Basically, Verizon wants to give families an easy way to communicate and manage calendars, contacts etc. from one device. You will be able to check traffic and weather, get driving directions, look up phone numbers, preview movie trailers…the Hub will even send you a text message to remind you of a meeting. The family can stay updated even if you’re not home, as you can make changes on the companion website and it will be updated immediately. It runs on your existing broadband connection and no, you don’t need to be a Verizon Wireless subscriber to use it.

Will it be a hit? Only time will tell. But in the meantime, head on over to Engadet for a hands-on review.

Verizon Wireless Reimagines the Home Phone


 Verizon HubJanuary 23, 2009 /PRNewswire/ -- In a dynamic move sure to rattle devotees of plain old home phones, Verizon Wireless will introduce the new Verizon Hub on Feb. 1. Only Verizon Wireless can launch a new touch screen home phone system designed to replace old-style home phones with a souped-up home communications system, bridging wireline and wireless connectivity in one simple service, that runs on any broadband connection -- whether supplied by Verizon FiOS Internet or DSL or any other high-speed service provider.

Families with active lifestyles and virtually anyone who wants to stay current and connected need a tool that helps manage their communications, contacts and calendars simply and smartly -- all from one easy screen. The Verizon Hub is poised to help pave the way for people to stay in touch and up to date with the information they need to navigate their increasingly busy days and nights. Read more

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