Monday, March 08, 2010

Accenture enlists AT&T telepresence;Nokia phones get Skype

Nokia's smartphones get Skype client | Skype and Nokia unveil app for Symbian phones

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Accenture enlists AT&T's telepresence solution
AT&T's telepresence solution just picked up another client that will use the AT&T Business Exchange to link with external parties for business-to-business video conferencing: Accenture has signed a non-exclusive agreement with AT&T Read More


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Nokia's smartphones get Skype client
Skype and Nokia have released a new Skype client for the Symbian mobile OS. Read More


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From obvious benefits, like reduced travel costs, to a few less apparent advantages, see what Polycom customers, resellers and industry analysts are saying about the power of video conferencing. Read More

Skype and Nokia unveil app for Symbian phones
VoIP service Skype has unveiled an app for Nokia mobile phones running the Symbian platform that allows users to make free calls to other Skype users from their handsets. Read More


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Steve Jobs says "No" to iPhone tethering on the iPad
Since the iPhone was first released, users have been clamoring for the ability to tether their iPhones to laptop computers when a wi-fi signal isn't available. And always looking to please the masses, AT&T over the past few months has consistently promised tethering functionality was on the way, only to soon pull a 180 and recant their position. Read More



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