
Rev up this week's 20 exciting software downloads
There are a number of worthy highlights this week, including the long awaited Opera 12 release, iTunes support for iOS 6 devices and a relatively major update to Skype for Windows and Mac. More...

Ease in finding new employees depends on industry
With universities pumping out communications and advertising majors, Hitchcock, Fleming & Associates scans a deep pool of prospects when it needs to add a spark to the creative team. More...

Ethiopian government outlaws VOIP
Troubling news is coming out of East Africa this week. International media site Al Jazeera has just picked up that on May 24th 2012, Ethiopia ratified new legislation called the 'Ethiopian Telecom Service Infringement Law'. More...

Confused about Verizon's Family Share plans? You're not alone
Unlike the old plans, every plan now comes with unlimited voice and text messaging for smartphones and feature phones. The way it's structured, the company is offering different amounts of data at different price points. More...

Dish TV opens new frontier of attack against MSOs
For Dish TV, the move will open up a new frontier of attack. By offering an incentive to the LCOs who have historically earned their livelihood through cable networks, Indias largest DTH operator hopes to add subscribers more rapidly when consumers will have to choose either digital cable or DTH if they want to watch television in the digitised era. More...

Will Microsoft's mystery product be 'clap on
"As far as Kinect for mobile, I think if you just think of Kinect as gestures, at that time yes, it's limited", Robert opines. "Nevertheless Kinect is as well speech -- and when you combine the two, I think you have a more broad base of applications. More...

Goodbye, Bell Bottoms
I retired in 2009 with no plans to be a C. E. O. again. I planned to invest in early-stage companies and to become involved with management teams where it made sense. More...

Going to Ethiopia? If you use Skype
The Ethiopian government last month passed a law making it a crime for people to utilize audio or video communication using Voice-over-Internet-Protocol services, which include Google Voice, Skype and in essence any other video chat service available. More...

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CHARLESTON — Frontier Communications says it has launched a suite of Voice over Internet Protocol business services in parts of West Virginia that offer secure connectivity and enhanced workplace mobility. More...

GL Conveys the Availability of its Product PacketExpertâ¢
GL Communications Inc. conveyed today the availability of its product PacketExpert⢠- portable Quad Port Ethernet / VLAN / MPLS / IP / UDP Tester. More...







