One of my team members, met me on a plane a few years back when she inquired “why do you carry so many phones?” That was back when we were running the Nokia Blogger Relations Program for the Finnish handset manufacturer. I was busy turning off phones as we were getting ready to take off. [...]
You Mean I’m Not the Only One Who Carries Multiple Mobile Phones?
by Andy on 15. Dec, 2010 in Andy, Business, Conferencing, IP Communications, iPad, iPhone
The Samsung Galaxy Tab For Last Year’s Network
by Andy on 19. Sep, 2010 in Andy, iPad, iPhone, Telephony, VoIP
It’s great to see how much coverage the new Samsung Galaxy Tab Android device is getting. Here in the USA we’ll get a version without voice services, but it will have Wi-FI and 3G, but it won’t have any 4G capabilities. Related articles by Zemanta Samsung Galaxy Tab loses voice capabilities in the US (engadget.com) [...]
BlackBerry: Smartphones Sans AntennaGate
by Jim on 17. Jul, 2010 in Apple, BlackBerry, iPhone, jim
(Cross-posted from Voice On The Web) When I first saw the antenna band completely surrounding the iPhone 4 during Steve Jobs’ initial presentation, I recalled a comment made to me by RIM co-CEO Mike Lazaradis after a RIM Annual General meeting a few years ago. And I should also mention that I personally have a [...]
The death of Kin was inevitable
by Alec on 01. Jul, 2010 in Alec
News has broken that Microsoft has scrapped Kin, merging the team with the core Windows 7 group. Many folks, including Voyces own Jamie Siminoff, have said this was the wrong move. It was inevitable, gang… inevitable. Microsoft is a company that runs billion dollar businesses. This is what they looked like, by billions of dollars [...]
Apple iPad 3G in the UK for Those From The USA
by Andy on 19. Jun, 2010 in Andy, Apple, iPad
Image via CrunchBase Let’s face it, I’m hooked on the iPad and now that I have the 3G version, I’m even more hooked. It’s a constant companion, and as a Road Warrior, it’s become an essential accompaniment to my technology ensemble. I mean, what well dressed executive would be seen without one, dashing around San [...]
Mobile Video Calls Are Not A Real Need. Period.
by Luca on 10. Jun, 2010 in iPhone, Luca, Social Media, Telephony
Image by BasBoerman via Flickr The recent launch of Apple Facetime, the personal one-to-one video communication service available on the new iPhone 4G, made me think again on whether video communication is really a need for the “avarage” Joe (i.e., the “normal” user). Facetime offers a very high quality service over Wifi only, that means [...]
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Mobile Video Calls Are Not A Real Need. Period.
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Google Targets Skype
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Microsoft Contacts Next of Kin
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Rich Calling For SMBs Now Possible
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Skype: Lost focus or an exit-play after all?
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Is the Cloud Safe?
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Lessons in Phone History.
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Will video go the way of voice mail?
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