AT&South

Russell Shaw has an amazingly insightful post about what an AT&T merger with Bell South would be like. Om has some thoughts and notes on the merger.

Google Really Follow You

How good is Google at tracking users? Well when I fire up the browser that always takes me to the Google search page I get it in what ever language of country I happen to be in. But the real kicker was when I went to New Zealand based Geekzone.co.nz and the ads served up … Read more

MobileVoIP on Palm Handhelds

Now this is interesting if you have a Treo and a working WiFi solution or a data plan on Sprint or Verizon in  the USA. I don’t so if someone does and can tell me how it works, I’d love to know.

Ted’s Right And I Have The Answer

As someone who sits on both sides of the fence between journalist and PR professional I can join in Ted’s feelings about the whole PR process. But where Ted goes off only at the PR industry as someone who has to be in the middle of the mess, I have to admit it cuts both … Read more

AirPort Power Or The Lack Of It

Congrats to Alec Saunders for causing a stir about the lack of airport power in the USA. I had the exact opposite experience so far here in Europe. Now I wish I had snapped a photo of the WiFi station at Orly in Terminal D. Not only do the have power for 220/240 v, they … Read more

Timbuktu Adds Skype Support

Now this is really something cool, and it’s more cool because it support the concept I’ve been saying for some time, Skype is a Pipe, not a VoIP application only. While I’m not sure if this is a Skype developer certified adaptation using the Skype API, but Timbuktu Pro will now support Skype on both … Read more

More Cable Stats Reveal VoIP is Hot

Cable Digital News has a story that really breaks down the cable numbers for VoIP subscription, and breaks them out from the circuit switched folks that some companies lump into their so called cable telephony numbers. This ramp is just beginning, but as a whole their number of customers gained in a much shorter time … Read more