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Free WIFI / VOIP calls using your Android device by a free hosted SIP server.

This video will show you how to make calls using your WIFI through your home network or public hotspot, it will also show you how to make a call through your 3g (data connection) and bypass your Mobile carriers voice network. This is a perfect solution for people who have a no or little coverage in their homes or apartment! If you live outside the US This link provides a workaround for GoogleTalk. www.labnol.org Step 1. Go to Android Market and download Google Voice. Step 2. Go to the web and log on to your Google Voice count and make sure you enable googlechat. Step 3. Go to Android Market and download SipDroid. Clink the button that links your Pbxes to your Google Voice. Step 4. Once you do step 3 , SipDroid would have created a Pbxes account and linked it to your Google Voice account. Now you will need to extract your some info (SIP credentials) You will need your Username,Password, and Server. Remember this info. Step 5. Un-install SipDroid Step 6. Now we need to log on into our Pbxes account. Go to www.pbxes.org . You will now need to enter in your Username and Password which you obtained from SipDroid before you un-installed it. Step 7. Go to the left column and click on, “Personal”. Input your all your information, make sure you do this or Pbxes will delete your account. Now go to the left column again and click on, “Extensions” and chose “Sipdroid200″. All you really have to do on this page is just re-enter your password. Make sure you enter your GoogleVoice

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Google Nexus One – BlackBerry Express – Craig’s Mobile Universe – Episode 1

Answer questions sent via email and comments, talk about the Google Nexus One and BlackBerry Server Express. craigsmobileuniverse@gmail.com twitter.com

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Can your iphone do this? Free VoIP Calls from Android over WiFi/3g. No Gizmo5/No Sipsorcery

Make free outgoing/incoming calls on any android device, without using Gizmo 5/Sipsorcery/Evan Charlton’s GV app. Gizmo5 subscriptions are closed, Sipsorcery is not giving new accounts, Here is the FIX. No Gizmo5, No Sipsorcery. Useful links: SipgateOne — www.sipgate.com Sipdroid — code.google.com Dolphin HD — browser.mgeek.mobi Google Voice — www.google.com Free VOIP calls from android over WiFi/3g. No cell phone minutes charged. Minimal setup.

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scanner , copier, fax in your Android – scan2pdf

Document scanning using your phone’s camera to convert one or more pages into a PDF. Like having a document scanner photocopier fax machine in your pocket! PDFs are compressed and enhanced, saved to SD card and can be emailed directly. Moto-Droid (sharper) version coming soon.

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50 More Androids In 2010

Though Android seems to have a great future, it still has Symbian and Apple as contenders. It is well known Android got its initial push from mobile phone manufacturing and application developers, and has a long way to go to get to the actual market of users.  But things may look much easier in the coming year in 2010 as a number of android-powered handsets are set to be brought to the market.

This year, 2009, 10 Android devices were introduced in the market and in 2010 about 50 Android devices are going to be out by different companies. 50 looks like a good number.

Take A Look Below At a Quick List of Expected Android devices in the year 2010:

Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 may be out in the first few months in 2010.

Sony Ericsson too may introduce Android devices.

Acer and HTC will also launch five to six Android devices early in 2010.

Once Droid hits the sales figures, Motorola will also join the union and launch a few Android mobiles (if you didn’t know, Motorola Droid has recently been awarded the Times Gadget award and device of the year award- which makes Droid look doing well). So that makes the list include Acer, Sony Ericsson (SE), Motorola and HTC.

And if the Google mobile phone really is a truth (the supposedly picture of it has already been leaked out), we will see yet another Android supporter. Early this year Samsung had held that it would launch Android phones for a price of around $ 100 in 2010. With so many Android phones in the market, the costs of these are surely going to go down to a large extent.

Well, 2010 seems to have many thingsa lot for the mobile phone market and its users; also for Android as 2009 was a year full of highs and lows. Let us see how true this all turns out to be .

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