— -- The post-midnight call a few weeks ago arrived on one of our cellphones. They were getting their usual overnight charge in the kitchen while we were one floor up and many dark steps away in ...
Time to replace your aging home phones with this DECT 6.0-powered cordless system, which pairs perfectly with POTS and VoIP services alike. Plus: three bonus deals! Rick Broida is the author of ...
People who have missed important cell phone calls at home because they didn't hear the phone ring or couldn't get to it in time can find a solution in Panasonic's Link-to-Cell® system, available now ...
It's not uncommon for us to miss a call when we're at home, particularly if our cell phone is in the other room and we can't hear it ring or simply can't get to it in time. Thanks to Panasonic's new ...
SECAUCUS, NJ (April 4, 2012) – Panasonic today announced six new DECT 6.0 Plus telephones that offer an array of convenient features for landline phone users including a simplified keypad layout with ...
Some of us who haven't been able to give up the old landline phone are "blessed" with an overabundance of handsets. Not only do we have our iPhones with us all the time, but there are also handsets ...
Plenty of people have dropped their landlines, opting to go with just a cellphone. But what about people who like their landline and want to keep using it? The KX-PRW120W from Panasonic ($99.99, ...
Panasonic named its two new Android handsets ELUGA, an acronym of sorts for "elegant user-oriented gateway," to symbolize the slim pair of phones that aim to combine both design and function. The ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese electronics giant Panasonic Corp is expected to shift all production of its mobile phone handsets abroad as early as this summer as it looks to re-enter overseas markets ...
Panasonic, Japan’s second-largest mobile phone vendor, is accelerating its outsourcing to Taiwan following its earlier deal with Quanta Computer. The company has contracted production of two more GSM ...
Japan-based Panasonic reportedly plans to sell its handset business unit. Industry observers believe China-based firms might be interested, but the chances of the Japan vendor reaching a deal to sell ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese electronics giant Panasonic Corp <6752.T> is expected to shift all production of its mobile phone handsets abroad as early as this summer as it looks to re-enter overseas ...
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