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Can You Hear Me Now?
I'm sure you've seen the cellular phone commercial, two customers are on cell phones and one says, "Can you hear me now?" takes a step back and repeats, "Can you hear me now?" While commercials like that make us laugh, the truth is that as ...
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Communicating with WiFi
Many people seem to think that WiFi technology is reserved purely for wireless broadband internet access, but in actual fact, it has been put to many other purposes as well. For example, WiFi phones are built to allow for wireless roaming within a ...
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Home Theater Control It's The Remote, Stupid!
Its the one piece of equipment that can really make or break your home theater system; the remote control. Its no good to have the latest and greatest gear and worlds biggest DVD collection if you cant figure out how to use anything. True home theater ...
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How Do You Become a WiFi Hotspot?
How Do You Become a WiFi Hotspot? WiFi is a very hot commodity worldwide...for both users & those wanting to cash in on the business potential. Below you'll find some things to consider if you're one of those interested in the business potential of ...
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How to Humanize the Sales Experience
Q. Sometimes when Im presenting to clients, I sense that the customer tunes out. Is there a better way to communicate with a customer or engage them? A. Salespeople get caught up in the hype of their own product and lose touch with their clients reality ...
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Issues Surrounding WiFi Security
For years, one of the most worrying problems with wireless broadband internet access was the issue of keeping data secure during the split second of transfer. If one does not take the proper security precautions, a clever hacker could intercept the signal ...
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Look out PDA, here comes TDA!
First it was the Smart-phone that threatened to oust PDA. Now, the PDA is all set to take on the heat from next generation PDA the TDA.Whats it all about?Novinit a French company has developed the worlds first TDA or Tactile Digital Assistant. The TDA is ...
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Skype-ing around the world
One of the more attractive promises of VoIP is the possibility of a hefty cut in your cost of communication, and in some instances, a total elimination of cost using Skype. Skype is a program that allows you to make free calls over the internet to anyone ...
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SpeedGuide.net....Helpful Broadband Community
Want to know how to tweak your internet connection? Have some questions about routers? Wondering about the best way to configure your network? Curious about WiFi, Bluetooth, or any other wireless networking standard? Frustrated with security issues and ...
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....The Future Of Telecommunications May Look Very Different....
The current "frenzy" over VoIP seems to focused mostly on BroadBand phones and their predicted replacement of landline phone calls as we know it. But that's just the obvious action on the surface. VoIP technology is & can be much more than that. And ...
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The Future Of VOIP
VOIP's First Hurdle With all the advantages of VOIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol), there is still 1 drawback -- it cannot give you total wireless phone communication like a cell phone. Cell phones and VOIP seem to be 2 different animals. True, you can ...
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The Latest Mobile Phones
3G mobile phones, video calling and internet access have been around for some time now, so what new products are available for the start of 2006? The latest mobile phone's are smaller and slimmer than ever before and come crammed with features ...
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Voice Over Internet Protocol
By: Alan Jason Smith Site: http://www.joovoip.com With VOIP technology, you can now place a phone call to someone on the other side of the world using your broadband internet connection rather than a telephone. VOIP technology, in essence, takes the ...
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VoIP Explained
Voice over Internet Protocol or VoIP, is one of today's hottest and most confusing new technologies. Because of all the confusion and complexity, Teleco has written this page to inform and educate you. We hope you find it helpful.VoIP consists of 2 major ...
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WiFi Technical Specifications
Short for "Wireless Fidelity", WiFi is a networking standard, which allows for wireless internet access and data downloading. WiFi transfers data over extremely high-frequency radio signals, and is only available when within range of a hotspot. WiFi ...
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