voip hardware VoIP on iPhone and iPod: Jajah makes the step
VoIP on the iPod touch is doable but requires a few tricks. First, a microphone using Touch-4-VoIP is necessary. It enables outbound voice with iPod touch. Next, a SIP application must be hacked by loading the app from the command line into the iPod touch.
2 comments | posted by: Tomad12/Dec/2007 15:04
» Read Morevoip hardware Cisco VoIP phones capable of eavesdropping
Cisco Unified IP Phone 7900 Series handsets are capable of eavesdropping voice calls, according to a security alert by Cisco Systems in response to a presentation given at the Hack.Lu 2007 security conference by Joffrey Czarny. All Cisco IP phones that support Extension Mobility (a feature enabling users to configure a phone as their own on a temporary basis) were vulnerable.
17 comments | posted by: Tomad04/Dec/2007 11:48
» Read Morevoip hardware Free mobile calls with 3 Skypephone
Skype has done it. After various Skype (certified) phones hit the market for the last year and a half, now the VoIP giant made its own mobile device - the 3 Skypephone. It is a mobile phone that allows making calls, sending text messages and taking pictures.
2 comments | posted by: Tomad05/Nov/2007 12:13
» Read Morevoip hardware beroNet GSM Card Series
Daniel Krueger has posted info regarding the new BNxGSM beroNet GSM Card Series
7 comments | posted by: Daniel09/Oct/2007 11:43
» Read Morevoip hardware BlackBerry 8820 Meant for Enterprise Wi-Fi
The iPhone may be already the most popular Wi-Fi capable mobile phone in the US but it is more consumer-oriented product. Research In Motion's new BlackBerry 8820 targets the enterprise market, as Wi-Fi is gaining importance and popularity within this segment.
6 comments | posted by: Tomad08/Oct/2007 12:38
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