10 Cool Products For An Open Source World
From mobile phones to network infrastructure to fun desktop applications, here's a look at 10 products that embrace Linux and other open source ways of life.
Panasonic FOMA 906i
Several vendors are working with the LiMo Foundation, an open-source mobility consortium, to bring Linux into the wonderful world of mobile computing. Panasonic Mobile Communications jumped on the bandwagon with its FOMA 906i handset, which features a 5.1-megapixel camera that is equipped with face detection, autofocus and auto-exposure. Pricing was not available.
Fonality PBXtra
Fonality's PBXtra turnkey unified communications platform builds on the Asterisk open-source VoIP platform and includes features such as its HUD desktop application for communications management, Microsoft Outlook integration and voicemail-to-email capabilities. Fonality also offers Trixbox, a software-only version of the product designed for solution providers that want to offer custom configurations. Pricing for PBXtra starts at $995.
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