February 16th, 2010
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Amazon.com
iPod shuffle is jaw-droppingly small and enormously colorful in black, silver, pink, blue, and green. And even more brilliant, the VoiceOver feature tells you what song is playing and who’s performing it. It can even tell you the names of your playlists, giving you a new way to navigate your music with the controls located on the earphone cord. Clip a 2 GB or 4 GB iPod shuffle to your sleeve, running shorts, or backpack and take up to 1,000 songs wherever you go. Clip a 4 GB iPod shuffle to your sleeve, running shorts, or backpack and take up to 1000 songs wherever you go. Click to enlarge. Smaller than ever at just 1.8 x 0.7 x 0.3 inches. Click to enlarge. Set to shuffle or play in order, then control from the headphones. Click to enlarge. Even more colorful in gleaming pink, blue, green, black, or silver. Click to enlarge. iPod shuffle: The First Music Player that Talks to You The World’s S (more…)
February 13th, 2010
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From the Manufacturer
From the Manufacturer At Panasonic, we never stop trying to increase our knowledge of the ways in which technology can improve people’s lives. That’s why we’ve engineered our latest line of DECT 6.0 digital telephones with even more innovative features that enhance the way you communicate. Designed to complement your lifestyle and improve the way you live, our 2009 line features big button handsets and larger, clearer displays in sleek, simple packages. Panasonic DECT 6.0 phones feature big button handsets and larger, clearer displays in sleek, simple packages. All-digital answering machine ensures messages are saved, even during power outages. Long Range, Excellent Clarity and Greater Security DECT 6.0 (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications) technology lets you move freely around your home with long range and amazingly clear sound. It also assures greater protection against eavesdropping for all your calls. Operating in the 1.9GHz freq (more…)

Amazon.com
iPod shuffle is jaw-droppingly small and enormously colorful in black, silver, pink, blue, and green. And even more brilliant, the VoiceOver feature tells you what song is playing and who’s performing it. It can even tell you the names of your playlists, giving you a new way to navigate your music with the controls located on the earphone cord. Clip a 2 GB or 4 GB iPod shuffle to your sleeve, running shorts, or backpack and take up to 1,000 songs wherever you go. Clip a 2 GB iPod shuffle to your sleeve, running shorts, or backpack and take up to 500 songs wherever you go. Click to enlarge. Smaller than ever at just 1.8 x 0.7 x 0.3 inches. Click to enlarge. Set to shuffle or play in order, then control from the headphones. Click to enlarge. Even more colorful in gleaming pink, blue, green, black, or silver. Click to enlarge. iPod shuffle: The First Music Player that Talks to You The World’s Sm (more…)

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Extended Talk Time and Reduce Interference Panasonic introduces the latest in innovative solutions with its new line of low interference DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Communications) 6.0 cordless telephones systems. The major benefits of this new line of DECT phones include up to 17 hours of talk time, substantial handset expandability, and markedly reduced interference. What are the benefits of Panasonic DECT 6.0 Phones? Engineered to work in the 1.9 GHz frequency range, these phones will not conflict with other wireless devices such as 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi computer routers, wireless keyboards and mousse, microwave ovens, and other common household devices. And because its digital, DECT 6.0 technology also provides long ranges, excellent clarity, and helps deter eavesdropping. Multiple voice paths are used to enable the entire series to provide up to 3-way conferencing, this allows for multiple handsets to be used at the same time and up to 2 handsets can jo (more…)
Free your phone service with ooma! ooma is the breakthrough device that frees your phone service. Acclaimed by The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and Business Week, and featured as one of the year’s hottest gadgets in Parade and In Style magazines, ooma offers the premiere home phone experience. Your one-time purchase of an award-winning ooma Hub device partners with your high-speed Internet and your home phones to deliver: Unlimited calling to any number in the US All the features you’ve come to depend on, like caller-ID, call-waiting, and voicemail The reliability and crisp acoustic performance of a landline Access to your voicemail from any phone The freedom to hear your voicemail and manage account preferences in the Lounge The option to create voicemail notifications to email and mobile phone Low-cost international rates starting at a penny per minute Easy setup to get you up and dialing in no time (more…)

Get the most out of your Ooma Telo with the official Ooma Telo Cordless Handset. Thanks to DECT 6.0 technology, the handset provides enhanced sound quality as well as security. It places all of Ooma’s features at your fingertips, including one-touch voicemail access, second line service, and phonebook access. If you’re an Ooma Premier subscriber, the handset also allows you to take full advantage of advanced features like private voicemail and personal number settings. Quite simply, you’ll be able to enjoy premium phone features without having to worry about nickel-and-dime service fees. NOTE: The handset requires an Ooma Telo (sold separately.) Each Ooma Telo can support up to four handsets. Synch the handset to the Ooma Telo (sold separately) at the touch of a button . Secure calls, clear reception. Featuring caller ID, instant second line, voicemail access and more. View larger. Ooma: The New Way to Call Switching to Ooma lets you enjoy all the b (more…)

Smart and stylish, ooma devices partner with your high-speed Internet and your home phones to free your phone service. Your one-time purchase eliminates monthly bills for US calling. Once you own an award-winning ooma Hub device, you can extend the full benefits of the ooma system throughout your home by connecting an ooma Scout device to a standard phone jack and your home phones. Acclaimed by The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and Business Week and featured as one of the year’s hottest gadgets in Parade and In Style magazines, ooma offers the premiere home phone experience. Simply connect the ooma system to your broadband and your home phones to enjoy: Unlimited calling to any number in the US All the features you’ve come to depend on, like caller-ID, call-waiting, and voicemail The reliability and crisp acoustic performance of a landline Access to your voicemail from any phone The freedom to hear your voicemail and ma (more…)

The Ooma Telo is a revolutionary device that allows you to call anywhere in the U.S. with no monthly fees. You can also make international calls for next to nothing. Ooma is easy to set up and even easier to use. You simply connect the device to your high-speed Internet and your existing phone, and that’s it. You don’t need a computer, and you don’t need a headset. With the Ooma Telo, you’ll be ready to start calling and saving money within minutes. NOTE: The Ooma Telo requires high-speed Internet and a router (sold separately). Overview Your one-time purchase of the Ooma system delivers:Free calling within U.S. and low-cost international calls with no monthly bills Caller-ID, call-waiting and 911 Outstanding voice quality and secure, encrypted phone calls Easy set-up with any telephone; no PC required Option to keep your current number and landline service 30-day money-back guarantee and extendable 1-year warranty Free trial of Ooma Premier — a suite of (more…)
Telephone bills can add up, especially if a person makes a lot of long distance calls. Fortunately, thanks to advancing Internet technology there is an excellent calling alternative when people want to save on long distance. This alternative is called VoIP, (Voice over Internet Protocol). With VoIP voice travels through one’s Internet connection rather than the phone line.
VoIP’s main advantage lies in its extremely discounted price, if the service even charges anything. Free VoIP setups are typically the case when computer-to-computer communication is used, though there are a few computer-to-phone services available that are also free. In a VoIP arrangement where a price is charged, the fee is nominal, though can vary in payment method. For example, some VoIP services will work like a calling card or a prepaid cell phone. Users buy a certain number of minutes, with the amount being significantly higher than what would normally be available through calling cards or prepaid cell phones. Minutes for international calls might be slightly more expensive, but not much more. Other VoIP payment arrangements involve a person paying a monthly or annual subscription fee. These fees can range from $20 to $200, though the average price is around $25. In a subscription arrangement users get an unlimited number of long distance calls.
So, how does one go about finding a VoIP provider? They can start by investigating the VoIP services offered by their Instant Messenger. This is because most of the major messengers, (including Yahoo, AOL and MSN), will allow for some form of VoIP communication. Yet, if a person is not satisfied with what is available with their messenger, they could do a greater search by making inquires on a search engine. The best keywords to use are “VoIP”, “free Internet calls” or “Internet calling.” The quotation marks should be included, since they help tell the search engine to look just for these specific phrases. Alternatively, they could do searches on some of the most well-known VoIP services, such as Skype, Vonage and Ooma.
Once a provider has been found, a person will need to set up their computer for VoIP communication. There are two ways this is done. The first way involves using a microphone or headset for communication. The second way involves getting a VoIP telephone. Both methods work the same way when it comes to setup, at least if a person is using USB versions, (which is the most common format for modern-day computer devices). Anyway, with a USB connection, all a person has to do is plug in the device and it is automatically ready for use. Some additional configurations may need to be done within the VoIP service itself, so that the phone or microphone are detected, but this usually isn’t hard to do.
In conclusion, if a person is interested in saving money on their phone bill, they should look no further than VoIP communication. The service is cheap and pretty much easy to use and set up. The only downside is that sometimes the voice quality is not as good, but this can be greatly improved if a person uses DSL or cable Internet.
7 Ways For Improving VoIP by Mark Allen1. Variety In The Dedicated Consumer Phone Box Space: Ooma Inc.’s appliance garnered lots of buzz when the fans of PhoneGnome came after it as a copycat device. The Ooma box has numerous extra features, but has a big selling point that PhoneGnome didn’t – it seamlessly integrates with land lines. Expect more variety in this space down the road, as the vendors and manufacturers compete on price, performance, call quality and feature set.Buy Now on eBay2. Microsoft Goes For VOIP: With the (much anticipated) rollout of Microsoft’s Office Communications Server 2007 in October, Microsoft has served notice to the rest of the industry that they’re coming. Microsoft always misses on the first two tries at something, but by the third time ’round, they’ll have made the adjustments needed to move into the space. Microsoft’s pitch? Voice will become just another application running on the network. Expect existential questions on the future of PBX systems in the near future.3. Making Transitions Seamless: Switchvox pulled this one – they made their premises-based IP PBX software available to its hosted PBX customers, so that when a small business outgrows the initial hosted offering and needs to bring their PBX server in-house, there’s no costly (and disruptive) transition of services to act as a barrier to entry. This is vendor lock-in at its smartest, and we expect it to become the norm down the road. 4. Open Source Vendors Focus On “Out Of The Box” Installs: Open-source IP PBX software suppliers Digium Inc., Fonality (trixbox) and Pingtel Corp. have shifted to productizing their offerings as stand alone, easy to install appliances, making it a one stop solution for Value Added Resellers. The price of the software is right, and the software itself is rock solid; whether it manages to get past the Open Source “by geeks, for geeks” inadvertent branding remains to be seen, but we’re hopeful.For Pricing & Selection of IP Phones, Go To The Voip Store5. Flat Rate Networking For Hosted VoIP: Junction Networks charges a flat rate for the entire business — no matter how many extensions, plus the actual cost of calls. This saves a lot of money once a business gets past about 20 extensions.6. Desk Phone GUIs For The Masses: IP desk phones with GUIs have been around for three years now; what’s changed is that competition on hardware has almost turned them into commodity items. Expect them to hit commodity status by the end of 2008. This removes another barrier to entry for companies looking to switch over.7. Mobile Call Transitions Break Carrier Reliance: Keeping a customer’s call during the walk from the parking lot to the desk just got easier. Several IP PBX vendors (Siemens AG, Avaya Inc.and Divitas Networks) call hand-offs seamlessly grab calls from dual mode cell phone/WiFi phones, routing them as a parallel call through the enterprise wireless LAN. Most impressively, this was done without cell phone carrier co-operation (indeed, it was done over cellular carrier intransigence.)