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by Stephen Withers
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A fresh buzz about Apple's forthcoming iPhone has been generated by a claim that it will go on sale in the US on 11 June.
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by Stephen Withers
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Rapid takeup of virtualisation technology has led IDC to trim its prediction of the number of servers that will be sold in coming years.
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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The man who helped develop the interface for the original Apple iPod, Paul Mercer, who helped Samsung turned the Z5 mp3 player into a hit, has been hired by Palm who hope his magic rubs off on them!
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by Stuart Corner
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The IPv6 Forum, along with Viagenie, Stealth Communications and CounterPath Solutions has claimed "an important advancement in worldwide interoperability among VoIP technologies using IPv6," by placing a series of successful VoIP calls over IPv6.
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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eBay, the company that paid billions for Internet phone company Skype, has just celebrated Skype’s half billionth download, making it one of the most popular free downloads ever.
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by Stephen Withers
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A beta version of Microsoft's VoIP server software will appear this month, the company has announced.
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by Stuart Corner
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Optus has issued a press release announcing the launch of a VoIP service, sub-headed "The VoIP product other telcos don’t want you to know about." But Optus does not seem very keen to tell you much about it either.
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by Stuart Corner
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VoIP provider My Net Fone has sharpened its focus on the SOHO and low end of the SME market with the introduction of a two line analogue phone adaptor from Linksys that has been customised for the My Net Fone service and which will be co-branded Linksys & My Net Fone.
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by Stephen Withers
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Optus says it will offer a high quality VoIP service to small and medium business customers, starting in the next three months.
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by Stan Beer
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ASX listed technology company pieNETWORKS (ASX:PIE) has signed a contract with Telecom New Zealand to trial its Webphone product.
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by Adam Turner
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iPhone owners will be able to make free calls with the help of the internet, via Jajah Mobile Web, but it's not the same as running Skype on your phone.
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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Apple wants to remind US viewers that the iPhone is coming in June, through a very cool 30-second spot that aired during the Academy Awards – and it’s now available to watch at Apple’s US website!
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by Stephen Withers
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A 3G version of Apple's iPhone will be ready by January 2008, according to a popular rumour site.
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by Stephen Withers
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Apple took advantage of the massive TV audience for the Academy Awards ceremony to run a teaser ad for its forthcoming iPhone.
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by Adam Turner
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It's a stupid question - of course people will pay $500 for an iPhone. There are probably already people lining up outside Apple stores, queuing to hand over their first born child in order to own Apple's latest gadget.
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by Stuart Corner
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VoIP has long been held up as the biggest threat to the revenue streams of traditional telephony operators, but a new report argues that VoIP over instant messaging (VoIM) poses a much bigger threat.
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by Alex Zaharov-Reutt
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A new report by Compete Inc. has surveyed 379 shoppers and has discovered people are willing to pay from US $200 to $299 for the phone Apple wants to charge you $500 for. Will Apple have to drop their prices?
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by Stan Beer
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Since the joint announcement from Cisco and Apple agreeing to share the iPhone brand, there has been much speculation as to what deal has been done under the table. Some analysts speculate that Cisco forced Apple to pay a settlement. However, a company with a market cap of US$165 billion would be more interested in longer term benefits than up front cash. Why did Cisco let Apple off the hook? One word: resale!
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