Category: VoiP
Logitech launches VoIP cordless handset, headset and speakerphone
It's a busy day for Logitech. Having already announced the Internet Calling Desktop with Skype, they've now announced three additional VoIP products – the QuickCall USB Speakerphone, the Cordless Internet Handset and the Cordless Headset for PC and Mobile…
Logitech and Skype produce Internet Calling Desktop
More gadgets to keep your phone bill down – this time courtesy of Logitch, which has teamed up with Skype to produce the Logitech EasyCall Desktop, which combines a mouse, headset and speakerphone with a Skype-specific keyboard. Feature-wise, there's…
Review: Philips VoIP321 dual phone
The Propaganda Philips has brought out a phone that they believe might truly have a chance to integrate itself into the home phone set-up. It's a DECT handset (available singularly or in a pack of two) which can sit…
Review: Internet Phone Wizard
The Propaganda 18 months ago, VoiP was just beginning to be taken up by those that come after the super-early adopters, and it was an exciting prospect. With it, came a rush of new products all designed to make us…
Skype launches exclusive software for Mac OS X 1.5
Good news for Mac owners, Skype has launched a beta version of its software exclusively for Mac OS X 1.5. The new version has a redesigned interface, is now available in nine languages and has a number of new…
Skype set to introduce first Wi-Fi phones for UK
Skype should take a step nearer real telephony during the latter part of this year, when it introduces the first Wi-Fi VoIP phones for net calling without the computer. With Skype software pre-loaded, Skype Wi-Fi phones promise to be…
Review: The Polycom Communicator
The Polycom Communicator is just one of a million Skype approved accessories available at the moment. It seems Skype has been sticking its seal of approval on every Tom, Dick and Harry, recently. This one is a portable Skype-enabled…
VoIP services not ready to take over just yet says Which?
A survey by Computing Which? has concluded that the net represents the future of consumer voice calls, but there are still issues with the services on offer. Computing Which? tested several of the big players – Skype, Yahoo! Messenger,…
Review: Tesco Internet Phone
You might have seen the adverts on the TV – Tesco voice-over man explaining to Britain how this thing works, in a way that doesn’t scare off Mrs Brindle from Bridgeport. As often happens with technology, the breakthrough has…
Review: Plantronics .Audio 510 USB
Plantronics announced a new line in headphones at this year’s CeBIT, called .Audio, aimed at the multimedia user. The .Audio 510 USB is their mid-spec offering, designed for gaming, music, internet telephony and other voice applications. The key feature…