Archive for February, 2010

Protus Products Earns INTERNET TELEPHONY 2009 Product of the Year Awards – TMC Net

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Protus Products Earns INTERNET TELEPHONY 2009 Product of the Year AwardsTMC Net“INTERNET TELEPHONY is proud to grant Protus a 2009 Product of the Year Award for MyFax and my1voice,” Rich Tehrani, CEO of TMC (News – Alert), said. …New Global Telecom Receives INTERNET TELEPHONY® Magazine's Twelfth Annual …PR-USA.net (press release)Evolve IP Receives INTERNET TELEPHONY® Magazine's [...]

FoIP Server Provider Snags Fourth Product of the Year Award from TMC – TMCnet

Friday, February 26th, 2010

FoIP Server Provider Snags Fourth Product of the Year Award from TMCTMCnetThe FoIP provider again received the coveted Product of the Year award from Technology Marketing Corporation's INTERNET TELEPHONY magazine. …
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Can You Call Me Later? “Lost” Is On: Skype Coming to HDTVs – Gearlog (blog)

Friday, February 26th, 2010

TrustedReviewsCan You Call Me Later? "Lost" Is On: Skype Coming to HDTVsGearlog (blog)Samsung and Skype announced two upcoming HDTV lines that will offer embedded Skype software. The Samsung LED 7000 and 8000 series will allow customers to …Samsung joins the Skype-TV crowdRegisterSamsung is latest company to add Skype support to its HDTVsZDNet (blog)Samsung LED 7000 [...]

Skype Removes WinMo Client Downloads From Site – Hot Hardware

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Pocket-lint.comSkype Removes WinMo Client Downloads From SiteHot HardwareSkype, at least, seems to think so. Of course, Skype didn't really put it that way, but the implication in there. As of now, users can no longer download …No more Skype for Windows and Java phones?CNETSkype withdraws support for Windows MobileInquirerSkype Pulls Windows Mobile Apps; No Word [...]

Developers, save us from the Microsoft undead – BetaNews

Friday, February 26th, 2010

PC WorldDevelopers, save us from the Microsoft undeadBetaNewsMicrosoft does some of this forced upgrading with connected apps like Windows Live Messenger. But, overall, the company's approach favors backward …The Windows 7 phonePique newsmagazine
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Orphaning Skype for Windows Mobile users shows Leadership

Friday, February 26th, 2010

When is Windows Phone 7 Series coming to market? September 2010? Seven months from now? That’s a long time to be making WinMobile users hate your brand. Or to keep investing in code for 6.5 (Adobe announced it’s suspending engineering for 6.5 flash products). Russ Shaw yesterday end-of-lifed the Skype Lite for Windows [...]

Empirix VoIP Monitoring Assures Voice Quality – TMCnet

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Empirix VoIP Monitoring Assures Voice QualityTMCnetBedford, MA-based Empirix (News – Alert), a provider of VoIP monitoring solutions, recently released the …
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Skype delivers blow to WinMo – TechFlash (blog)

Friday, February 26th, 2010

PC WorldSkype delivers blow to WinMoTechFlash (blog)Then again, Skype's decision to drop its Windows Mobile app provide further evidence that Microsoft is making the right changes in its upcoming Windows …Motorola registers Windows Phone 7 interest as Microsoft touts possibility of …Pocket Gamer.Biz
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UC Clients Not Much of a Business, Frost & Sullivan Said – TMCnet

Friday, February 26th, 2010

UC Clients Not Much of a Business, Frost & Sullivan SaidTMCnetCustomers deploying softphones from their telephony vendors did not always purchase the conferencing or IM and presence servers, even when using clients. …
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Skype Landing on Samsung's LED 7000 and 8000 HDTVs – Digitaltrends.com

Friday, February 26th, 2010

TrustedReviewsSkype Landing on Samsung's LED 7000 and 8000 HDTVsDigitaltrends.comSkype video conferencing is being embedded in Samsung's LED 7000 and 8000 HDTVs…although users will need to buy a separate camera to get the whole thing …Samsung joins the Skype-TV crowdRegisterSamsung is latest company to add Skype support to its HDTVsZDNet (blog)Samsung LED 7000 and 8000 TVs [...]