I work for a company that has about 12 people and we use the Cisco Systems IP Phones. They work pretty well, have all the features of a normal PBX including intercom, call transferring, etc and they're relatively cheap.
The cool thing about these phones is each phone gets its own real phone number as well as internal extension. We are located in California and when we have trade shows in Florida we take one of these phones and plug it into any ethernet jack. The phone auto-configures itself and you get the same phone number and extension and you can call other people in the office on speaker as if you were in the next cubicle. Pretty rad. Hope this helps.
I have a treo 650 and sprint vision as well. Using a program called PDAnet you can use your treo to get internet access on your pc. Works very well. I can get around 20-25 kb/s download on good days. Definately worth it considering I believe its 15 bucks a month for vision added to any of sprint's phone plans.
Also, the Treo itself browses the web great and gets pop3 email and has chat programs..most of the time I dont even need the computer.
There's another company using SVG, caled Plazmic. Their stuff really enhances software for the blackberry. From using svg, I really hope that it becomes a standard rather than how Macromedia has dominated the field. It seems to somewhat keep up with flash. Also it makes blackberry apps look great.:>
Isn't dvd-r the most widely accepted format? Apple uses this in their superdrives. I believe it will play in most dvd players, even older ones. ThinkGeek has a dvd-r/rw that also reads dvd+r/rw, so incase you ever needed something off a + disk, you could always re-burn it on a dvd-r or something.
The cool thing about these phones is each phone gets its own real phone number as well as internal extension. We are located in California and when we have trade shows in Florida we take one of these phones and plug it into any ethernet jack. The phone auto-configures itself and you get the same phone number and extension and you can call other people in the office on speaker as if you were in the next cubicle. Pretty rad. Hope this helps.
I have a treo 650 and sprint vision as well. Using a program called PDAnet you can use your treo to get internet access on your pc. Works very well. I can get around 20-25 kb/s download on good days. Definately worth it considering I believe its 15 bucks a month for vision added to any of sprint's phone plans.
Also, the Treo itself browses the web great and gets pop3 email and has chat programs..most of the time I dont even need the computer.
and to think we let THESE people determine the election...
There's another company using SVG, caled Plazmic. Their stuff really enhances software for the blackberry. From using svg, I really hope that it becomes a standard rather than how Macromedia has dominated the field. It seems to somewhat keep up with flash. Also it makes blackberry apps look great. :>
Counterfit Stopper.
I feel old.
cuz it'd be too heavy to take off, duh!!!!!!!!
SO R U
Does voice over IP mean that it uses packets of data via IP and then convert it back to voice? Kinda like a shoutcast server?
Isn't dvd-r the most widely accepted format? Apple uses this in their superdrives. I believe it will play in most dvd players, even older ones. ThinkGeek has a dvd-r/rw that also reads dvd+r/rw, so incase you ever needed something off a + disk, you could always re-burn it on a dvd-r or something.
Did anyone notice that the informative reply, "this one" got a score of 1?
yes.. old news.. slashdot is going to shit more and more every day.
Nah.. Clooney had penis envy of Michael Keaton.
I agree. I thought he played the role best.
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Just dandy! How about yourself?
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