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Web Calling Cuts the Cord

by Courtesy NetgearCourtesy NetgearForget AT&T and the like. The only phone company you need is Skype, which routes your calls over the Internet and, as of May 15, 2006, costs nothing for outgoing...

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Skype for iPhone: Does it Actually Work?

Last week, Skype released a client for the iPhone, and the whole world -- or at least 50 million iPhone users -- can rejoice. With free calls to other Skype users, the new app (available free from the...

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Ask a Geek: Can I Use One Number For My Home, Work and Cellphones?

Telephone OperatorDave HelfreyYou can. And now that Google has launched its Google Voice service (google.com/voice), it's free. At press time, the service was invitation-only, but when it becomes more...

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The Grouse's Wishes For a Happy, Techy 2010

There goes 2009, and what a year she was. Let's see, the iTunes App Store eclipsed one billion downloads, Google surprised us all with the announcement of Chrome OS, Windows 7 sent Vista to the big...

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New Digital Protocol Lets You Sign Secure, Legally Binding Contracts Over the...

Alexander Graham BellHe helped replace the telegraph. He never knew he might replace the fountain pen as well.Bringing a new connotation to the term "verbal contract," researchers at the Secure...

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FBI To Internet Providers: Spy For Us Or Face A $25,000 Fine

FBI HeadquartersAude, via Wikimedia CommonsA new FBI proposal would compel internet communications companies to hand over information--or pay a fine.Existing wiretap law is almost 20 years old and...

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Web Calling Cuts the Cord

Cheap-even free-wireless VoIP, without a computer Forget AT&T and the like. The only phone company you need is Skype, which routes your calls over the Internet and, as of May 15, 2006, costs...

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Skype for iPhone: Does it Actually Work?

Gadgets Is the promise of unlimited cell phone calls for free too good to be true? Last week, Skype released a client for the iPhone, and the whole world -- or at least 50 million iPhone users -- can...

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Ask a Geek: Can I Use One Number For My Home, Work and Cellphones?

Gadgets You can. And now that Google has launched its Google Voice service (google.com/voice), it's free. At press time, the service was invitation-only, but when it becomes more… You can. And now...

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The Grouse's Wishes For a Happy, Techy 2010

Gadgets There goes 2009, and what a year she was. Let's see, the iTunes App Store eclipsed one billion downloads, Google surprised us all with the announcement of Chrome OS, Windows… There goes 2009,...

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New Digital Protocol Lets You Sign Secure, Legally Binding Contracts Over the...

Technology Bringing a new connotation to the term "verbal contract," researchers at the Secure Information Technology wing over at Fraunhofer in Darmstadt, Germany have developed a… Bringing a new...

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FBI To Internet Providers: Spy For Us Or Face A $25,000 Fine

Technology Existing wiretap law is almost 20 years old and doesn't capture the nuances of modern internet use. Here's how the FBI plans to get around it. A new FBI proposal would compel internet...

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