
February 28th, 2010

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In an effort to reflect the move to establish a brand, Eagle teleconferencing officially changed its name to Eagle Conferencing.
Company officials said the name change is part of the company’s global strategy to focus on the conference call service and features. The officials also said the [...] Continue Reading…

February 28th, 2010

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The core technology used in video teleconferencing (VTC) system of digital compression of audio and video streams in real time. Hardware or software that perform this compression is called a codec (coder / decoder). Compression rates of up to 1:500 can be achieved. The resulting digital stream of 1s [...] Continue Reading…

February 28th, 2010

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Prepaid conference call services allow businesses and individuals to purchase online conference service, and conduct a conference call on the pay-as-you-go basis. Typically, a conference call PIN and instructions related calls appear online immediately after purchase and / or sent via email. Generally, prepaid conference call services are used [...] Continue Reading…

February 28th, 2010

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A conference call is a phone call where the calling party wishes to have more than one called party listen to the audio part of the call. The conference call can be designed to allow parties who are called to participate during the call, or calls may be set [...] Continue Reading…

February 14th, 2010

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A compact 2-in-1 modem and memory storage device that gives you email and Internet access on your laptops and lets you store up to 8GB of memory on a MicroSD card (memory card not included).
Specification
PC requirements :
* Microsoft® Windows XP or Windows Vista™
* USB port
* 128 MB of memory
* [...] Continue Reading…

February 12th, 2010

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One look at the Lenovo L215p Wide ($250 list) tells you that this is not your typical Lenovo monitor. Sporting a new cabinet design and a handful of multimedia features not normally offered on the ThinkVision line of business displays, this 21.5-inch consumer-oriented model will appeal to consumers and [...] Continue Reading…

February 8th, 2010

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When Nvidia decided to launch its own chipset (called Ion) that worked in tandem with the Intel Atom processor and brought more graphics horsepower to the netbook category, Lenovo wasted little time announcing a netbook that ran it. The problem was, though, it didn’t ship with Nvidia’s Ion chipset [...] Continue Reading…

February 8th, 2010

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The HP Mini 2140 started out as a very desirable business netbook, and it just kept getting better from there. A product of two years’ worth of improvements, the HP Mini 5102 is a masterfully engineered netbook that small business users, government officials, and even school children could carry [...] Continue Reading…

February 6th, 2010

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Lexicon did a bad thing. According to Audioholics, the company’s $3,500 BD-30 is little more than a rebadged $500 Oppo BD-83. The site says that Lexicon’s Blu-ray player is literally just an Oppo BD-83 in an aluminum Lexicon wrapper.
This isn’t just a case of similar or even identical [...] Continue Reading…

February 4th, 2010

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You didn’t think we’d go all day without addressing Apple’s new announcement, did you? The Apple iPad is on its way, and pretty much everyone who ever googled “electronics” has heard about it. In summary: it’s a 10-inch iPod Touch. Seriously, that’s exactly what it is. Same basic operating [...] Continue Reading…