August 14th, 2008
Hey, this is neat. The Fring community is offering live coverages of the olympics. How, pray tell? From an open source community of volunteers who are willing to do their own blow by blow via VoIP and Fring.
This is really cool. To listen in, you can do so by installing the Olympics add on. Follow […]
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August 4th, 2008
From only 20 million to 6.2 billion overseas calls today, per year.
Packet8 MobileTalk is an application which you can download onto your mobile phone. Apparently the app supports Symbian, Palm, Windows Mobile, and even the Apple iPhone. So I guess what this service does is that it allows the call to pass through Packet8’s own […]
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October 2nd, 2007
“I’m a huge disbeliever in metro Wi-Fi for VoIP simply because the external Wi-Fi doesn’t penetrate into building, so it’s pretty much useless for the majority of calls.”
- Dean Bubley, founder of Disruptive Analysis
Tags: 4G, Accessories, Apps, VoIP, Web Apps, Wi-Fi
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October 1st, 2007
Cubic Telecom aims to make international calls cheaper, gives you multiple numbers ID’s in just one phone.
Cubic points out that this feature alone is a life-changer for people who have moved, for example, to the United States from overseas. Their family back home can keep in touch for the price of a local call.
In his […]
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June 19th, 2007
Perhaps one of the most powerful mobile phone applications released today is Fring, an instant VoIP conduit that allows you to use the voice features of Skype, Google Talk, MSN and SIP on your mobile phone. A couple of days ago I posted some pictures of the unboxing process of the N95. Because of Fring, […]
By Jayvee -- 1 comment
June 10th, 2007
Currently on beta, Fring is a free service that allows you to use desktop based VoIP services onto your 3G, EDGE and WiFi compatible mobile phone. This means that you can use Skype, Google Talk, MSN Messenger and even Twitter. The technology assures that you can use the VoIP service seamlessly across WiFi and […]
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February 1st, 2007
The guys over at Mobile Crunch have posted a real world use review of the N800, placing it into the pseudo-laptop category. Pseudo what?? Well here’s the beef:
I don’t think that the N800 can completely replace a laptop and even a trip of four or five days (for me at least) would be a stretch […]
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June 18th, 2006
So The Register has pointed out another consumer trend that states:
I don’t need a home phone number because I’m always out.
As it turns out, the demand for a universal number that can be accessible from anywhere, whether it be your home, your car, your mobile phone, or behind your dog’s left ear is very appealing. […]
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