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Phone Technology

Phone Technology I'm not sure if I've impressed myself or become some behind in technology that I don't realized I've been passed up. I have had the same cell phone for over 2 years now, I can't believe this, I can even get $100 off a new phone from my service provider if I upgrade now, but I'm not doing it, well at least not...
Most Recent Response: Mon, Aug 18 2008 10:35 AM
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by  Philip Ramsey
on  Mon, Aug 18 2008

Social Networking - iPhone Style

Social Networking - iPhone Style I have upgraded my iTouch to the 2.0 version of the iTouch software, this makes the iTouch equivalent to the iPhone, but without the Phone. The software available is very good, some of course have problems, but the ability to social network with the iPhone is huge. The latest application I have been playing with is "Twinkle"...
Most Recent Response: Sun, Aug 17 2008 10:17 AM
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by  Philip Ramsey
on  Sun, Aug 17 2008

Are Your VoIP Calls Being Recorded?

VoIP, also known as internet telephony is currently changing the way telecommunications are perceived, the exponential market exposure and growth we have seen in the past few years proves our statement. Many telecommunication researchers agree that the current telephony system will be replaced by this new technology, so plain old telephone service will...
Most Recent Response: Fri, Jul 11 2008 11:39 PM
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by  MySolutionSpot Editor
on  Fri, Jul 11 2008

Online Conferencing

Web conferencing provides a great combination of the advantages of the Internet together with voice conferencing to enable you to carry on online meetings and events like a face to face meeting with the aid of audience response tools, visuals, and other features with ease making your events and meetings productive, more interactive, entertaining and...
Most Recent Response: Fri, Jul 11 2008 11:39 PM
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by  MySolutionSpot Editor
on  Fri, Jul 11 2008

Bluetooth Wireless In Your Home Office

Bluetooth is a wireless communication protocol that provides a method of wirelessly exchanging data between bluetooth enabled devices. Unlike Wi-Fi which requires more power to operate and a separate configuration for each device, Bluetooth requires low power consumption, is relatively simple to use, and is designed for use in a much smaller area. A...
Most Recent Response: Fri, Jul 11 2008 11:39 PM
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by  MySolutionSpot Editor
on  Fri, Jul 11 2008

Review of Cisco IP Phones

The term "soft phone" is a relatively new one being tossed about these days by VoIP-users and refers to client-side software that turns a desktop PC into an IP-based phone. Generally they are easy to install and use and offer effective integration with popular applications, such as Microsoft Outlook and give users the flexibility in how and...
Most Recent Response: Fri, Jul 11 2008 11:39 PM
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by  MySolutionSpot Editor
on  Fri, Jul 11 2008
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