Type of Article: MacNews Web Site

Sunrise announces 2010 edition of A4M Mac telephone system –

Sunrise Telephone Systems KK has announced the 2010 edition of its A4M Macintosh Telephone System (http://www.sunrisetel.net/software/asterisk/a4m.shtml) based on a Mac OS X port of the Asterisk Linux PBX software.

The A4M software suite turns a Mac running Mac OS X (10.5 and 10.6) into a private branch exchange (PBX) telephone system and Voice over IP (VoIP) server. An optional ISDN adapter provides connectivity to ISDN telephone lines.

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QuickerTek introduces the Quicky3 USB device

QuickerTek has introduced its newest 802.11n device: the US$125 Quicky3 (http://www.quickertek.com/products/Quicky.php), the third generation Quicky. This 802.11b/g/n 2.4GHZ unit purportedly has a mile line of sight range, draws 50% less power then the first and second generations and has the theoretical limit of 300 megabits per second of 802.11n (the previous models were 802.11b/g which ran 54 megabits per second).

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USB Fever releases TRI-SIM Card for iPhone 4G

USB Fever has released the TRI-SIM Card for iPhone 4G with Black Back Cover
(http://www.usbfever.com/index_eproduct_view.php?products_id=2006).

With the US$39.99 add-on card, you can have up to three SIM cards to be installed in your iPhone 4G. It also comes with a crystal case to protect the Tri-sim card and the Apple smartphone.

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