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Mahua | Sep 15 2008

Hackers can now hack your PC through IP telephony. The so-called safe and secured voice over protocol (VoIP) devices such as Linksys SPA-941 can be hacked by a buffer overflow exploit through the embedded web server using the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP).
Radu State, a security researcher has noted of computer hacking via SIP by carrying out a cross-site scripting (XSS).

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Bhagaban Sahu | Sep 14 2008

The reason why Jajah is growing at a steady pace since inception is simply due to its continual effort to make the VoIP simpler. Maintaining that tradition, the Austria-based startup has introduced yet another sophisticated service, Direct VoIP.

As it seems, the Direct VoIP will enable Jajah customers to enjoy VoIP service directly without depending upon an intermediary channel. I mean VoIP without PC. Though, the service like this is not new in the market, Jajah Direct VoIP stands unique of its own.

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Bhagaban Sahu | Sep 14 2008

The telephone regulators of European Union (European Union) have pitched for uniform rules and regulations on VoIP usages through out the 27 member nations.

The decision to frame harmonized VoIP rules is under consideration in the wake up reluctance to offer emergency calling facilities by certain VoIP service providers.

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Bhagaban Sahu | Sep 14 2008

AOL has launched its AIM Calling Out service, using which the customers can make international calls to nearly 200 countries from their landline or mobile phones. It is of course a paying service and applicable to non-American customers only. Check out how much you need to pay for a per-minute call.

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Bhagaban Sahu | Sep 14 2008

The wait is almost over. Huchison 3G or 3 has officially launched the keenly-waited Skypephone dubbed as 3 Skypephone in UK. Skypephone means built-in Skype functionality. Thus, as said earlier, the device must simplify the use of Skype VoIP. There is no doubt.

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Nishant | Sep 13 2008

Hopefully every PlayStation lover knows that PSP is getting Skype in late January and if you don’t then you aren’t a fan enough. Anyhow, news is that here are pics of Skype on PSP (touted to be first ones).

And hey along with Skype Sony is offering USB microphone that can be (have to be) used with Skype. This will cost $25 - $40 (hopefully with Mic included)

Via: NewsInside

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Arpita Mukherjee | Sep 13 2008


PlayStation Portable or PSP will get Skype support soon. Whether it is good or bad for PSP owners is difficult to predict given the advantages and disadvantages of this communication software program.

The definite advantage that gamers of popular games on PSP will enjoy is that now more gaming community networks will be setup centered on a particular game with more prompt voice interaction. If the video conferencing feature of Skype is included then there will be more fun with gamers actually getting the opportunity to see the facial expression of their fellow players who so long was satisfied with their avatars.

Skype has been widely criticized for distributing bugs even fooling the seeming most secure firewalls. I hope PSP manufactures keep in their mind this problem before integrating Skype into their device.

Source:g4tv
Image:reallusion

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Bhagaban Sahu | Sep 13 2008

Philip Zimmermann hardly needs any introduction. The name is very much familiar in the VoIP world. He has developed the most popular VoIP encryption protocols like ZRTP and Zfone. He is now working with Atelier to bring secure VoIP services for Symbian smartphones in line with his Zfone software.

The Zfone software can automatically encrypt voice calls made over the Internet and turn Symbian smartphones into secure crypto phones. It will also ensure privacy of your voice communication by checking wiretapping or eavesdropping.

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Bhagaban Sahu | Sep 13 2008

Raketu has liberated its users from PCs. The Skype-killer has just launched a SMS-Text Driven VoIP service; the service essentially marks a new wave of mobile VoIP communication where the users simply need a mobile device to make VoIP calls without depending upon PC or internet connection.

It is indeed a unique proposition for Raketu to leverage their strong presence in MVoIP market. The SMS-Text Driven VoIP as it appears will enable users to make VoIP calls with their mobile phones which are capable of sending messages to other devices.

The users can make national and international calls without leaning over PC or internet connection. Previously, the Raketu customers used to do VoIP calls either from PC to phone and vice versa.

Greg Parker, President of Raketu elaborates,

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Bhagaban Sahu | Sep 12 2008

The word ‘Free’ is always fascinating in the VoIP world. If it were not, we would have missed the free players after the stunning debacle of several free service providers in the market.

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