Monday, July 16, 2007

Top 25 iPhones: The nano edition; Workaround puts Skype on the iPhone

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Convergence & VoIP News Alert




Network World's Convergence & VoIP News Alert, 07/16/07

Top 25 iPhones: The nano edition, 07/12/07: Hello Apple iPhone nano? It was just a matter of time, in this case less than a month of the iPhone's release, before Mac-heads and gizmo crazed consumers began the buzz over a smaller, less expensive version of the iPhone. So, we combed the Web to bring you the best of the Photoshop frenzy surrounding the iPhone nano. Take a look our our top picks, and let us know what you think - or submit your own mock-up.

Workaround puts Skype on the iPhone, 07/12/07: A complex remote-control work around has achieved what every geek wants: running Skype on an iPhone.

Cisco IP-telephony software open to DoS attacks, 07/12/07: Cisco this week has identified vulnerabilities in its Unified Communications Manager -- formerly CallManager -- IP-telephony software that could cause denial of service or allow the execution of arbitrary code.

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'Call my e-mail,' Yoomba says, 07/12/07: Start-up Yoomba Thursday launched its namesake service that lets e-mailers place VoIP calls and exchange instant messages.

Nokia adds Skype to N800 tablet, 07/11/07: Nokia Corp. introduced Skype Internet-calling software for its N800 Wi-Fi tablet on Wednesday, providing another alternative to using a cell phone, while a debate in the U.S. over what networks such devices may be able to use in the future heated up.

TODAY'S MOST-READ STORIES:

1. Workaround puts Skype on iPhone
2. Spam filter costs lawyers their day in court
3. As image spam declines, PDF spam rises
4. Cisco IP telephony software open to DoS attacks
5. Google Earth captures China's new ballistic-missile sub
6. iPhone not business-ready? CRM released anyway
7. Gloves come off in antivirus dispute
8. IT jobs get hot as baby boomers retire
9. Critics bash Massachusetts on Open XML proposal
10. The $2.3 million home lab

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Senior Editor Tim Greene covers VoIP carrier issues for Network World.



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