Yes, this is VoIP compatible.
You can add up to 5 handsets to this Verizon cordless phone system.
The phone will work with any home phone provider such as Sprint or AT&T.
Most likely your record player will not be compatible with your home theater system. It will be very hard for you to do this since new technology is not compatible with the very old technology.
Nope - telephones and answer machines are manufactured to a set standard. Provided it is compatible with your country's telephone network, it will work whether or not you're an AT&T customer
Compatible Time-Sharing System was created in 1961.
To find the best cordless phones out there I suggest you look on amazon.com, they have a good rating system on there so you can look at reviews and prices.
A cordless microphone on the 2.4 Ghz. band will reach about fifty feet. If you have an older PA setting up the microphone receiver is a snap.
Apple makes a sms device called the iPhone. This will allow you to do everything another cell phone can do including sms messages.
Yes, I'd recommend the Ryobi One+ system weedeater. The batterys are removable and work with your cordless drill and a variety of other products
Expandable cordless phones allow you to add additional handsets to the system. This way you could essentially put one in every room of your home or office.
I would look on CNET. They review all things technology and you could find something that fits your budget and needs.
All the OS are compatible with dual OS.but here i will suggest you keep it parallel.