Sunday, February 10, 2008



Nokia N800 Internet Tablet PC
Nokia showcased their new internet tablet at the 3GSM 2007. The N800 is just like a laptop and can be taken anywhere. You can connect to the net either by WLAN or Wi-Fi or through your mobile phones using either your bluetooth headset or for non-bluetooth phones USB. It features a wide (800×480) touch-screen and has support for email, video call, zoom in/out, full QWERTY keyboard, VoIP, two memory card slots, and is compatible with SD, microSD, MMC, and RS-MMC. Unfortunately there is no word
Source: www.techfresh.net

Jim Rapoza’s 10 most overhyped technologies of the century
Jim Rapoza’s 10 most overhyped technologies of the century by Che Jaafar Che Man on Feb 10, 2008 at 08:21 AM Jim Rapoza’s list of 10 most overhyped products, technologies and technology trends of the century does not necessarily mean the products or technologies had failed, but instead they had received so much hype that it was impossible for them to ever live up to early expectations. iPhone Social networks Grid computing Outsourcing RFID Virtualization Blogs Green technology VOIP Video
Source: www.gadgetell.com

Call from Google Talk with Tringme VOIP
Is Web based or Soft phone based calls stopping you from using VOIP? are you going mad at downloading large SIP softphones to make free voip or cheap calls? The time has come, now you can make calls via your Google Talk. There is no need to download any additional softphones or add-ons to make calls. TringMe now allows making calls from Gtalk. Gtalk doesn't have native support for making phone (PSTN/Mobile) calls. This is yet another feature which underlines TringMe's core philosophy of not re
Source: voipguides.blogspot.com

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