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Microsoft links Skype voice, video calling to Outlook.com
Microsoft is rolling Skype in with its free Outlook.com email service, giving customers the ability to fire up VoIP calls directly from their mail inbox.
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London Grid for Learning delivers WiFi and VoIP to 2,000 schools
Two thousand schools across London are set to benefit from a new Wi-Fi service and Voice over IP (VoIP) technology, which will be delivered through the Public Services Network project developed by London Grid for Learning (LGfL) and Virgin Media Business.
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Google simplifies integration of SMS and voice with App Engine
Google is hoping to make it easier for developers to integrate SMS or voice communications in applications running on the company's App Engine platform.
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US DOD accepts CompTIA's Advanced Security Practitioner certification
The Department of Defense (DOD) has begun including the security certification known as "CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner" (CASP) in its accepted roster of industry-based security exams to prove technical skills, the trade group says.
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O2 TU Go service allows customers to make calls on multiple devices
O2 has unveiled its TU Go service to enable Pay Monthly contract customers to make and receive calls and text messages on a range of devices - including tablets - rather than being tied to their O2 handset.
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Microsoft shows off iPhone, iPad and Android clients
Microsoft used the Lync Conference 2013 to demonstrate new capabilities of its Lync unified communications platform including clients for Android devices, iPhones and iPads that support VoIP.
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Cisco working to fix broken patch for VoIP phones
Cisco Systems plans to release a new patch for a vulnerability in its VoIP phones after the first patch did not fix the problem, which could allow an attacker to eavesdrop on conversations.
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Orange launches VoIP mobile app to rival Skype
Orange has launched an application that gives mobile users free international calls and could prove to be a potential rival to Skype.
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Phil Zimmermann's Silent Circle security reaches the UK
Encryption guru Phil Zimmermann?s new security company, Silent Circle, has opened a UK office to support users of its high-end ultra-secure communications suite.
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Skype to sell prepaid cards at Asda and Sainsbury's
Skype has teamed up with five of the UK's biggest high street names ? Asda, Currys, PC World, Sainsburys' and WHSmith ? to offer Skype Prepaid Cards in the gift card sections of their stores.






