Many system designers are rushing to add High-Speed USB to their mobile handset designs. They're quickly disappointed when the performance barely improves over the old full-speed USB. There are many ...
Almost every mobile handset these days includes a target USB interface that users can employ to link a PC and the handset. For applications such as sporadically updating a handset's contacts, a ...
Chwang Yi has introduced the USBphone, a $24 USB handset that enables Mac OS X-based Skype users to make and take telephone calls using the Voice over IP (VoIP) based communications service. Skype ...
[Daniel] picked up a cheap USB handset to use with his VoIP provider, and included in the box was a CD with all the software that would make this handset work with Windows. [Daniel] is running Linux ...
Skype is our babydaddy around here. I don’t use it much for making calls to real phone numbers, but Denton practically cried when he made a Skype call over a hijacked Wi-Fi connection in the middle of ...
Gizmodo points out the PChome Touch-1 Skype USB Handset, a phone which connects to your PC and makes calls to other Skype users (for free), or regular 'ol phones (for cheap). We already think Skype's ...
A handset such as the IPEVO Free.2 Skype USB Handset can correct these problems, and adds a degree of familiarity and comfort that most people enjoy. Setup was difficult; don’t use the CD that comes ...
When technology and design diverge, out slops this USB Skype keyboard from the yawning crevasse of consumer hell. Buffalo went and super-sized a standard 109 key keyboard, shrunk a ma bell handset, ...
MacMice on Friday announced the release of its Danger Phone, a $29.99 Voice over IP (VOIP) handset. The Danger Phone plugs into a Mac’s USB port and is recognized by Skype and other VoIP applications ...
A new handset for making voice over IP calls that connects to a PC over USB. You can make phone calls for free with the Taichi III, but only to other people also using VICQ Planet, which apparently is ...
Weltrend Semiconductor's USB power delivery (PD) controller chips reportedly have entered the supply chain of major China-based handset vendors. Save my User ID and Password Some subscribers prefer to ...
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