T-Mobile announced aditional Google Android based devices targeted to the home market. Both a home phone and tablet (webpad or netpad) are part of the lineup that comes with no release date.
T-Mobile shares in this grand vision of more sophisticated devices in the home. For instance, its line of Cameo digital picture frames can receive new photos sent via e-mail or from cellphones. T-Mobile would like to link phones, photo frames, digital cameras, security systems, webcams and TVs through its software and networking services.
Is T-Mobile stepintg up to compete with the Verizon Hub and AT&T HomeManager?
Verizon, with its new Hub phone, and AT&T, with its HomeManager, sell similar products that merge the delivery of information and phone calls on a computerlike appliance.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/06/technology/companies/06android.html?_r=1
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