- September 4th, 2006 | Business, Wireless
If you’re anything like me, you’ll finding SMS a tedious experience. Small keys and a somewhat limited vocabulary database combine to make texting a time consuming way of communicating.
Thankfully with the processing power improving in modern cell phones, voice recognition software is now a possibility. Sprint have recently launched their own voice recognition [...]
- September 1st, 2006 | Security
Vishing is defined as phishing using VoIP, which is often free or at least inexpensive. What VoIP affords over traditional telephony is the ability to integrate voice data applications, to manage VoIP conversations and manipulate related information. On the plus side, this means that hybrid VoIP-CRM (Customer Relationship Management) tools can be built for businesses. [...]
- September 1st, 2006 | VoIP Providers
Anyone who has subscribed to TV programming using one of the satellite TV services knows how unreliable it can be during inclement weather. It takes one big storm to knock out your reception for a while. It’s the primary reason I didn’t consider Internet service over satellite. So why then would anyone want to subscribe [...]
- September 1st, 2006 | Skype VoIP
It feels like yesterday when version 2.5 of Skype for Windows came out. Now 2.6 beta is available. Wow. Where does the time go? This version shows you Skypecasts on a special tab, clickable links in”mood messages”, and birthday notifications of your contacts (that sounds like fun) . Accompanying the new versions are web browser [...]