- January 30th, 2006 | Wireless
Man have I been waiting for this gadget or what! As soon as it lands on these shores I’m ordering it! The Belkin CableFree USB hub is the standard 4-port UDB hub, but it uses Motorola Freescale’s Ultra-Wideband technology so that you can plug in all your USB accessories and access then from [...]
- January 25th, 2006 | VoIP Providers
Woize, an SIP-based VoIP application is now available for Microsoft Smartphones. Unlike Skype, Woize is built on the open SIP standard rather than a proprietary VoIP protocol.
When signing up for Woize you are assigned your own telephone number that you can then use to make and receive calls from any internet-connected computer in the [...]
- January 24th, 2006 | General
IBM will allow Lotus Sametime instant messaging users chat online with others using AIM, YIM, Google Talk, iChat or iCQ. However, Lotus Sametime will not work with Microsoft’s popular MSN Messenger client.
IBM’s announcement is a small setp towards a more homogenous IM-world where users will be able to chat with whoever they like, regardless [...]
- January 24th, 2006 | Wireless
Looking for a way to boost your wireless range for your iMac G5? Try out the QuickerTek 27dBm Transceiver, a new accessory that is designed to amplify the range of your wireless network and improve speeds. It basically takes over the functions of your built-in AirPort antenna that is apparently able to boost [...]
- January 23rd, 2006 | VoIP Phones
The Philips VP-5500 is a new VoIP Videophone that combines the convenience of WiFi with the cost-saving benefits of VoIP technology. The thing that sets the Philips VP-5500 apart from the other myriad VoIP phones out there is that this one comes with a nifty built-in VGA camera!
The camera can rotate up to 240° [...]