Here's a double-whammy for Apple's buzz-generating smartphone and limited-functionality PDA. I'm not really sure how it works, but some hackers have managed to make the iPod Touch run some...
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There you have it folks. With the rise of the iPhone blogs, there's bound to be new stuff on Apple's entry into the mobile market on a daily-perhaps even hourly-basis. So rather than try to...
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We're on a VoIP roll here. Just check out yesterday's MINO Wireless post and you'll know what I mean. At first glance, Truphone is just like any other mobile VoIP service. It lets you call...
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Here's an excerpt from an email I received from MINO's Monica Appelbe: MINO's technology blends both VoIP and standard line architectures by implementing call back technology, ensuring...
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by Rico Mossesgeld on April 11, 2007
We've featured a lot of VoIP-related commentary and products in the interest of convergence, including dual-mode handsets that seamlessly switch between cellular networks and Wi-Fi. So you may be...
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Here are two points from the report's summary: Dual Mode Mobile Handsets (Cellular/VoIP over Wi-Fi ) will dominate this market generating almost $68bn in revenues by 2012 out of a total market of...
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Fans love to hate Palm for refusing to integrate Wi-Fi into many models, like the flagship Treo. I mean, they can do it with the TX, LifeDrive, and the Tungsten C, so why not with their smartphone...
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Just came across an apparently free online service called EQO. Like iSkoot, the service's client will allow you to Skype your friends. But unlike iSkoot, EQO also allows you to IM your contacts in...
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