OpenPeak announces Atom based home/VOIP phone
"Hoping to put a bit of life into landline/VOIP phones."
Published: 27th September 2008 | Source: OpenPeak |
Blinging the Home Phone?
OpenPeak have created a landline or VOIP based telephone system, which integrates telephone calls, messaging, photos, video and internet services into one unit. The new system is called OpenFrame and the technology is based around the Atom processor, and OpenPeak hope that it will have the same effect smartphones had on the mobile phone market. The new system is going to be available to phone service providers from Q1, 2009, and should be available to the public soon after.

OpenPeak CTO Paul Krzyzanowski said the following regarding the Atom CPU:
They certainly are eye catching and we look forward to seeing them hit the market. You can view the full press release here. You can also discuss in our forums here.
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If that makes sense lol.
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I like how you mounted a triple rad on the back of the case!!! Did you use a mounting kit to put it there or hardware store L brackets?
haha, yeah it's not very stealthy and f-ing massive now too! But they are personally made brackets, started off as long strips of aluminium and i cut and bent them myself, hard work but im happy, and it's not like you can just buy a fitting kit for what i wanted
I got ya I wont be going as far as you did with two loops. I rather wanted to mount a triple rad on the back of my case, but I should be able to figure it out

