I want one of those for some serious Skyping from home.
I can definitely see people changing their old landline/home phones to these in the future.
I want one of those for some serious Skyping from home.
I can definitely see people changing their old landline/home phones to these in the future.
The Partners, Microsoft from Sam McJunkin on Vimeo.
How could I have missed this one, I mean look at the googler!
You got to see this one ![]()
Voice QoE Analyzer app for WP7. – #Lync #WP7
The QoE Voice Analyzer app is available at Windows Phone 7 Marketplace for download. If you want to install it via Zune go to http://social.zune.net/redirect?type=phoneApp&id=15845777-db49-e011-854c-00237de2db9e
Or just go to marketplace and type “ocs” or “qoe” in the search and the app should be found in the search result.
And check out this video for some cool usage on video in the enterprise
The mobile operator 3 have opened a new web shop, and there is something specially cool with theirs, which they say is the first of its kind in the world.
3 from B-Reel & B-Reel Films on Vimeo.
The mobile operator 3 have opened a new web shop, and there is something specially cool with theirs, which they say is the first of its kind in the world.
3 from B-Reel & B-Reel Films on Vimeo.
I haven’t tested it out yet since its early in the morning on a Saturday and all but I sure will.
Have a look on the video or try it out yourself.
created by @shawkeith from Network World
UCSniff is a VoIP & IP Video Security Assessment tool that integrates existing open source software into several useful features, allowing VoIP and IP Video owners and security professionals to rapidly test for the threat of unauthorized VoIP and Video Eavesdropping. Written in C/C++, and available on Linux and Windows, the software is free and available for anyone to download, under the GPLv3 license. Some useful features of UCSniff that have been combined together into a single package: