Michael N. Marcus wrote:
>Initially, the OBI-WAN phones will be English/Spanish/French trilingual, but
>the firmware will permit six more languages to be added in the future.
>
Starwars tech predates KME US introduction by SEVEN YEARS!!!
(1977/1984)
-larry / dallas
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Michael N. Marcus wrote:
>An advanced voice response system, developed by the recently formed
>Panasonic-Motorola-Samsung (PMS) research group, allows the user to choose
>lines, activate features, and dial calls by speaking. The voice response
>system can work with new wide-bandwidth handsets a
01, 2007 11:55 AM
Subject: Re: KX-T: Panasonic news
> Speaking on Deep Background, the Press Secretary whispered:
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>> Speaking to reporters and Wall Street analysts, Gillespie
>> described a new line of "One-Button Instruction-Works Almost
>> No
Speaking on Deep Background, the Press Secretary whispered:
>
>
> Speaking to reporters and Wall Street analysts, Gillespie
> described a new line of "One-Button Instruction-Works Almost
> Normal" voice response phones that will be compatible with current
> Panasonic analog and digital phone syst
NEW YORK CITY -- APRIL 1 2007 -- ASSOCIATED PRESS -- The annual Panasonic
telecom products press conference was hosted by Dr. Schlomo ("Sonny") Gaetano,
chairman of Panasonic's Obata-Hamamura Electrical Laboratories, who is visiting
the United States from Japan. Dr. Gaetano does not speak Englis
On Fri, 01 Apr 2005 12:49:56 -0500, you wrote (with possible editing):
>Michael, I am sure that I speak for all the members of KXThelp in
>thanking you for your insightful (inciteful, too!) annual update.
>
>Ray
>
>P.S. I couldn't find Drek on my map of Germany :)
I believe Drek, Germany is righ
Michael, I am sure that I speak for all the members of KXThelp in
thanking you for your insightful (inciteful, too!) annual update.
Ray
P.S. I couldn't find Drek on my map of Germany :)
Michael N. Marcus wrote:
>Panasonic announces staff changes and new telecom technology
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>By Michael N.
Panasonic announces staff changes and new telecom technology
By Michael N. Marcus
Personnel changes were just as important as product introductions at the annual
Panasonic Communications Systems Division press conference, held Thursday in
New York's PanAm Building.
As part of a two
> Are you sure? I had heard that Panasonic simply bought Florida.
>
> Larry
Not yet, Larry.
Pan took over Orlando, Kissimmee and Cape Canaveral a few years ago when
they bought Universal Studios; and they're gradually working their way
thru the state.
You can expect Tropicana Orange Juice to b
Thanks Michael, always enjoy your 4/1 news releases!
Gee, is Harry still around? I quit reading a lot of
the trade rags, too much distraction from the "real"
world. His first year of hands-on testing at CT was
pretty brutal. But after that, he was getting
products to work that we never could!
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