I had lunch with a friend today (hi, Gary!). He tells me a common friend from a while back (you… Read more VoIP sidenote: Dial Plans
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Office 2007 Ultimate for $59.95 … if you’re a student
According to TheUltimateSteal.com, if you’re a student with a valid email address that ends in .edu and you’re carrying at… Read more Office 2007 Ultimate for $59.95 … if you’re a student
VoIP, Part IV: Implementation
I’ve had nearly a week of working with my SPA-3102 and I have to say that basic setup is a… Read more VoIP, Part IV: Implementation
VoIP: Linksys SPA3102 Is On Its Way!
I bought this Linksys SPA3102 from TelephonyDepot.com. It should be here later this week and, hopefully, I’ll have time to… Read more VoIP: Linksys SPA3102 Is On Its Way!
RYO VoIP, Part III
Time for another installment. Let’s talk hardware. If you have Vonage or CallVantage or Packet8, you’ve got a VoIP router.… Read more RYO VoIP, Part III
Addendum to RYO VoIP, issue 2
One thing I forgot to mention in my last RYO VoIP entry: you can use GrandCentral and your Gizmo SIP… Read more Addendum to RYO VoIP, issue 2
Walmart sells MP3s
I heard they intended to sell unDRMed MP3s along with their DRM WMA files. Well, they do — I bought… Read more Walmart sells MP3s
And now for something completely different …
Firefox always re-selects the entire URL in the address bar when I go away and then return to the Firefox… Read more And now for something completely different …
RYO VoIP, part II
In my last entry I made reference to but didn’t explicitly state that you can, and usually do, buy INbound… Read more RYO VoIP, part II
Roll-your-own VoIP service
You can create your own VoIP solution for your home for the cost of a router ($60-$75). The service will cost you $10 or less per month for unlimited free inbound calls. Outbound calls to regular USA and Canada phones (landline and mobile) will cost about 1.5 cents per minute.