PhoneBoy’s Week That Was 11 November 2007
This was one of those weeks were I felt “needed”–a lot. It made for a stressful week. Ended the work week on a high note, though, which is always a bonus.
Meanwhile, here’s this week’s rundown of what I’ve written:
- Receiver Initiated Authentication: The Holy Grail Of Spam Filtering? (From I got Spam?!)
- Charge a USB Device By Breathing (From The Gadgets Weblog)
- Skype Improved Video Quality–But Only With Logitech Cameras (From The VoIP Weblog)
- Environmentally Friendly Gadgets May Be Less Reliable (From The Gadgets Weblog)
- Keyboarding Not Responsible For Carpal Tunnel (From The Gadgets Weblog)
- High Quality Skype Video On The Mac? (From The VoIP Weblog)
- Digital Smoking Won’t Solve The Problem (From The Gadgets Weblog)
- Skype Not Always Effective In Hotel Rooms (From The VoIP Weblog)
- How Big Was That Last Earthquake? (From The Gadgets Weblog)
- MaxRoam Has Competition: United Mobile (From The VoIP Weblog)
- Not Your Typical Cup-O-Noodles (From The Gadgets Weblog)
- Do Carriers Need UMA? (From The VoIP Weblog)
- VoIPSupply Launches IPCameraSupply.com (From The VoIP Weblog)
- Wearing Fuses Around Your Neck (From The Gadgets Weblog)
- Clever Drawer For Your Wall (From The Gadgets Weblog)