Testing BlogJet

I have installed an interesting application – BlogJet. It’s a cool Windows client for my blog tool (as well as for other tools). Get your copy here: http://blogjet.com What I like about it most of all is that BlogJet actually includes a Spell Checker. I admit, I’m not the best typist, and sometimes my proofreading … Read more

NGS

Everyone who has asked me about Vonage rolling out in the U.K. can now rest easy. Given they have linked with Tesco, a large supermarket retail operator, they have fired a shot for global telephony branding in the right direction.

Blogging Blahs

Of late I’ve had the blogging blahs…there is so much out there, but given the holiday season, it’s a bit slower for me and I’m a tad distracted. I’ve also had a back up system failure. The reliable Mirra box seemed to develop a bug, my system last week was hit by a Virus that … Read more

HTC Really Sticks Their Chin Out

HTC, considered the best assemblers of tiny devices like the PDA phone that is marketed by many wireless carriers really wants to piss off their customers in the cell phone business–THE CARRIERS. They want to bundle in Skype with Microsoft Smartphones. I think Microsoft may be concerned too, but not that much. For Skype to … Read more

Packet 8 To Ring Up Smiles For Kids In Hospitals via Santa

Packet8 gets to the heart of the matter this holiday season. Kids. And they’re making sure that the kids who find themselves inside Childrens Hospital in cities around the United States don’t miss the chance to virtually see Santa Claus thanks to their videophone service. My view though remains that if companies which are thinking … Read more

IT Observer on Skype

The IT Observer asks if Skype is the Google of VoIP. I say it’s the eBay of Voice with all that is springing up around Skype.

The Next Communications Company?

Could an alliance between AT&T and Intel be world changing? When you think about it, Intel has chips inside just about everything that is Technology. Sure they have competition from TI, Broadcom and Qualcomm to name a few in the telecom space, but while none of those companies have an alliance with a state of … Read more

What is Videophone Service

Aswath continues to be the go to guy when you want analysis that takes where those of us dive below the surface and then takes the issue down to the ocean floor. Yesterday I was questioning the demand for videophone service that Vonage (and VoicePulse) have announced. Well Aswath really rips into what is being … Read more