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ZeeVee Begins Shipping ZvBox

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ZeeVee today announced the start of shipments of its ZvBox HD "localcast" device.

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D-Link adds domed indoor network camera

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D-Link today announced a fixed-dome, high-performance IP-based network camera designed for professional indoor surveillance and security applications.

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D-Link shipping D-Life network camera

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Read more...D-Link today officially launched the first device from the D-Life product family; a surveillance camera kit that enables remote viewing of live streaming video via a web browser.

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D-Link shipping networked DivX player, photo frame

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D-Link today said it has started shipping the networked DivX media player and photo frame announced earlier this year.

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Polycom Spectralink 8002 Wireless Telephone Reviewed

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Read more...Polycom's new Wi-Fi SIP phone won't disappoint businesses looking to move voice onto their LAN.
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HP MediaSmart Connect ready for pre-order

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Read more...HP today announced that its MediaSmart Connect dual-mode media player is now available for pre-order.

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D-Link DPG-1200 PC-on-TV Review

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Read more...D-Link's PC-on-TV lets you see almost everything on your Windows PC's desktop. But don't count on trouble-free full-screen video viewing.
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D-Link adds $100 network camera

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Updated 6/14/2008

D-Link yesterday announced two low-cost wired and wireless network cameras that will retail for around $100.

Read more...The D-Link DCS-920 Wireless G Network Camera and DCS-910 10/100 Fast Ethernet Internet Camera can be accessed and controlled using any Java-enabled browser and take snapshots and record directly from the Web browser to a local hard drive.

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How To Add a Cellular Trunk to Your VoIP System - Part 2

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Read more...Part 2 of the series details the integration of a Portech MV-370 VoIP GSM Gateway both standalone and with an Asterisk PBX.
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ISDN = Integrated Services Digital Notworking? (in the US)

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Why should anyone care about a 128 kbps Internet connection technology? Michael Graves can think of two reasons.
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Roku, Netflix team for streaming-to-TV player

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Read more...Netflix and Roku, today announced the introduction of The Netflix Player by Roku, which provides streaming of select, commercial-free Netflix content directly to a TV or monitor, without requiring a computer.

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How To Add a Cellular Trunk to Your VoIP System

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Read more...In Part 1 of a two part series, Michael Graves shows you wow to reach out and touch the world by adding a cellular trunk line to an Asterisk-based VoIP system.
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D-Link shipping PC-on-TV

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D-Link yesterday announced the start of shipments of its DPG-1200 PC-on-TV, which was previewed at January's Consumer Electronics show. The device allows any PC-based audio or video content to be remotely displayed on remote TVs or displays.

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Sirius Conductor Review: Satellite Radio the Z-Wave Way

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Read more...The Sirius Conductor uses Z-Wave Home Control wireless technology to remotely control a Sirius tuner.
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Microsoft running Digital Home Makeover Contest

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Microsoft today announced a Digital Home Makeover Contest.

The $10,000 prize package will include a new PC with Windows Media Center, Extenders for Windows Media Center, flat screen television and "video-capable" wireless home networking.

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Linksys goes public with WiFi VoIP phone

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Linksys today finally publicly announced its WIP310 Wireless-G IP iPhone. The 802.11b/g SIP phone first showed up in the FCC ID database in late 2006, but was only previewed with select customers during last year.

The "candy bar" style phone has a 1.8" backlit color LCD screen and is spec'd at 3 hours of talk time and 50 hours standby. It supports WEP and WPA PSK wireless security and WiFi Protected Setup.

The phone is primarily aimed at service providers and will not be available until 3Q2008 at a suggested list of $200.

A Beginners Guide To Successful VOIP Over DSL - Part 2

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Part 1 of this series covered VoIP basics and introduced the topic of Quality of Service. This time, we look at Traffic Shaping and Power Considerations.

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A Beginners Guide To Successful VOIP Over DSL - Part 1

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Read more...This guide will help you steer around the potholes on the road to a happy VoIP experience.
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snom m3 Phone review: SIP, DECT and Flexible

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Read more...snom's sexy m3 beats WiFi VoIP and cordless phone / ATA lash-ups hands down for wire-free SIP calling.
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Paltalk adds Vumber Virtual Phone Numbers

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Vumber today announced a new partnership with Paltalk to provide privacy-ensured virtual phone numbers to its user base.

Vumber is a virtual, disposable phone number that enables subscribers to choose an additional phone number that can be linked to any existing phone line.

Subscribers can choose an area code in North America and Vumber will then assign a seven-digit phone number in the area code of choice. Calls can be made to and from a Vumber at any time. Calls made to your Vumber will ring on any phone you select. Customers can also change their Vumber at any time.

Paltalk members are eligible for a free 30-day trial of Vumber's service. A rate of $4.99 per month will apply after the trial expires.

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