PhoneBoy’s Week That Was 4 November 2007
This old intermission from a Drive In movie theater pretty much sums up my opinion on Daylight Saving Time (yes, it’s that time again in the US).
Meanwhile, here’s this week’s rundown of what I’ve written:
- Should Your Next Mobile Be WiFi Enabled? (From The Gadgets Weblog)
- Voxalot Launches Premium Service And Adds Advanced Calling Features (From The VoIP Weblog)
- SightSpeed Offers Free Service To Southern California Fire Victims (From The VoIP Weblog)
- The VPX System: One Battery To Rule Them All (From The Gadgets Weblog)
- SightSpeed Means Business (From The VoIP Weblog)
- Rock Paper Scissors…With A Robot? (From The Gadgets Weblog)
- Vinyl Making A Comeback? (From The Gadgets Weblog)
- onSIP: A Hosted PBX For Small Business (From The VoIP Weblog)
- USB Turntable (From The Gadgets Weblog)
- Vonage Service Can Be Hacked (From The VoIP Weblog)
- Solar Lasers: Mmm, Toasty! (From The Gadgets Weblog)
- FCC Says VoIP Carriers Must Offer Local Number Portability (From The VoIP Weblog)
- Google Explains Gmail’s Spam Filters (From I got Spam?!)
- CSIRO and IEEE In Conflict Over 802.11n Patents (From The Gadgets Weblog)
- Weird Comment Spam? (From I got Spam?!)
- New Solar Panels Cheaper, Easier To Install (From The Gadgets Weblog)