Archive for July, 2009
Apparently, according to Kara Swisher at AllThingsD, the search deal between Microsoft and Yahoo has now been made. Taken from AllThingsD: “Sources said Microsoft search technology will be used on Yahoo sites, although it is not clear if it will be branded as “powered by Bing”–Microsoft’s handsome and innovative new search offering–or not. In addition, […]
Paul has posted an updated set of tables detailing Windows 7 features for easy comparison. Source: here
This evening, before I left work and joined rush hour traffic I decided to show a couple of tech-savvy Vista haters (you know who you are!) how un-hardware resource hogging Windows 7 really is. I headed for the office laptop museum and pulled out an old HP nc4010, I ran the install off a 32GB USB […]
This first ad in a series was aired in the US on the Conan O’Brien show.
Call recording is quite often a real challenge for the enterprise and after you decide to move away from TDM based technologies to VoIP it can get even more confusing. With OCS 2007 there are a number of call scenarios to account for: SIP-to-SIP calls or Communicator only calls Enterprise Voice calls (EV) Remote call control […]
Apple has started to pull voice enabled applications from its iPhone App Store. A Google spokesperson said: We work hard to bring Google applications to a number of mobile platforms, including the iPhone. Apple did not approve the Google Voice application we submitted six weeks ago to the Apple App Store. We will continue to […]