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Skype 4.0 - New Version adds New Features

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

Skype on Oct. 1 will launch the second Skype 4.0 beta for Windows with improvements to the way users view and access their VOIP conversations, as well as better instant messaging alerts. Skype 4.0 Beta 2 will be downloadable here beginning Oct. 1.

CallCopy Introduces New VoIP Call Recording Solution

Friday, August 22nd, 2008

CallCopy, Inc., a leading provider of call recording and quality monitoring software, today announced the availability of CallCopy Essential, the company’s new VoIP call recording solution that will help small businesses to quickly and easily capture and archive inbound and outbound calls. CallCopy Essential was developed specifically for the small office to help companies improve customer service, increase productivity and meet compliance regulations.

“Call recording has become ‘essential’ for many businesses, as they try to improve their customer service, protect their brand and business, and meet industry and government compliance standards,” said Ray Bohac, president and chief executive officer of CallCopy, Inc. “CallCopy Essential is an affordable, reliable and user-friendly solution that was truly designed with smaller businesses in mind, and is focused on filling their immediate call recording needs. Because of our experience and success in the call center industry, we understand the importance of reliable and high-quality call recordings, and we have integrated this experience and knowledge into CallCopy Essential.”

Skype for PSP

Friday, August 15th, 2008
With Skype on the PSP you can make and receive Skype calls and make SkypeOut calls when you’re connected to an internet connection via WiFi — I can see it as a good way to talk to the friends you play networked games against on the PSP, so it’s easier to set up game.
Skype on PSP

Skype on PSP

It’s important to note that Skype will only work on the PSP Slim & Lite (PSP-2000) version of the PSP and not the original, because the newer PSP has more RAM. You’ll also need either a Go! Cam or a headset and corded remote (which are currently sold seperately but will soon be bundled together) so you’ll have a microphone to input your voice.

More info here, here and here

New Chip Promises Better PC as Voip Option

Friday, August 15th, 2008

Intel’s remote wake-up chip could finally turn PCs into phones.

One of the biggest drawbacks of current PC-based Internet phone services like Skype, which allow people to make phone calls from their computers over the Internet for free or for reduced fees, is that you can’t receive calls when the computer is turned off. But that is changing with a new chipset introduced by Intel Thursday that allows computers to wake from “sleep” to accept calls and do other tasks like accept downloaded content.

Intel has teamed up with JaJah, a California-based voice over IP start-up, to allow JaJah users to receive calls on their PCs when their computers are in “sleep mode.”

Full story here


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