Posts Tagged phones
5LINX® VoIP, Mobile, Satellite TV, and Broadband Internet.flv
Posted by 0845 Telephone Numbers in VOIP on February 22nd, 2011
Details about the 5LINX business & their products.
Mobile devices – and laptops – trends – FUTURIST Q&A
Posted by 0845 Telephone Numbers in Mobile Computing on December 16th, 2010
Questions to www.twitter.com on future of mobile computing. Divergence and convergence. Mobile phones and web browsers still limited and always will be by screen size and data entry. Expect convergence of features and divergence in device sizes. Comment by Futurist Patrick Dixon
Google Nexus One – BlackBerry Express – Craig’s Mobile Universe – Episode 1
Posted by 0845 Telephone Numbers in Mobile Computing on November 24th, 2010
Answer questions sent via email and comments, talk about the Google Nexus One and BlackBerry Server Express. craigsmobileuniverse@gmail.com twitter.com
snom VoIP phones: The snom OCS-Edition Movie
Posted by 0845 Telephone Numbers in VOIP on August 27th, 2010
snom ip phones are the first Open Standard SIP phones that communicate natively with Microsoft® Office Communication Server 2007. Asad Dabu may have signed the wrong version of an important contract. Let’s see how the Microsoft® Office Communication Server and snom phones can help him in this crucial situation. Unified Communication is now possible with snom phones and the Microsoft® Office Communication Server 2007: Connect your snom phone and benefit of all advantages of Open Standard SIP phones: – reasonable pricing – very low energy consumption (less than 2W) – high usability and interoperability The snom 370 is even the only SIP phone worldwide, which uses VPN on the basis of open standards. unify. simplify. snomify! Find out more at: www.snom.com
Phone Computing a ‘Fundamental Shift’ – Vic Gundotra
Posted by 0845 Telephone Numbers in Mobile Computing on August 23rd, 2010
Complete video at: fora.tv Vic Gundotra, Engineering VP at Google, discusses why he left Microsoft to join Google. He explains how his daughter’s simple question caused him to rethink the future of computing. —– Vic Gundrota, Vice President of Engineering at Google, talks with Tim O’Reilly about the future of mobile computing. They discuss several of Google’s upcoming projects, as well as how application development is changing according to an increasingly mobile world. – Web 2.0 Expo Vic Gundotra joined Google in 2007 as a Vice President of Engineering, responsible for developer evangelism and open source programs. He also oversees applications development. Previously, Gundotra spent 15 years at Microsoft, where he worked on a variety of products and operating systems, including Windows 3.0, NT, Windows XP, and Vista. He was recognized by MIT as a Young Innovator under 35 for his work in sparking the Microsoft’s change from Win32 to the .NET programming model. Tim O’Reilly is the founder and CEO of O’Reilly Media, Inc., thought by many to be the best computer book publisher in the world. O’Reilly Media also publishes online through the O’Reilly Network and hosts conferences on technology topics, including the O’Reilly Open Source Convention, the O’Reilly Emerging Technology Conference, and the Web 2.0 Conference. O’Reilly’s blog, the O’Reilly Radar “watches the alpha geeks” to determine emerging technology trends, and serves as a platform for advocacy about issues of …
Craig’s Mobile Universe – Pilot
Posted by 0845 Telephone Numbers in Mobile Computing on August 11th, 2010
Pilot episode of Craig’s Mobile Universe. Ask me anything about mobile computing and smart phones! craigsmobileuniverse@gmail.com twitter.com
snom VoIP phones: snom 820: Explanation of main features
Posted by 0845 Telephone Numbers in VOIP on August 2nd, 2010
Here you can find a short overview over some functions of the snom 820. For more information visit www.snom.com
snom VoIP phones at a glance
Posted by 0845 Telephone Numbers in VOIP on July 31st, 2010
From snom 300 to snom MeetingPoint: snom’s portfolio of cutting-edge SIP-based telephony devices are recognized for their rugged commercial grade performance, reliability and ease of interoperability which has made snom the VoIP handset partner of choice for the industrys leading VoIP service providers, hosted VoIP, IP PBX and Unified Communications solution vendors. snom phones communicate natively with the Microsoft Office Communication Server 2007 R2. More information at: snom.com Music by “Phunky White Boy”: www.antarafilm.de