28 Jun, 2006
The last couple of years have seen phenomenal growth in VOIP or voice over internet protocol. You can now talk to your friend or family member either down the street or half way around the world by easily connecting into the internet. All that is required is a high speed connection, a computer and a headset.
Instead of using the clunky headsets that incorporate both the headphones and microphone, many people are opting to purchase USB telephones. These phones are extremely similar to your normal home phone except that you plug them into a USB port instead of the old style telephone jacks.
Many people love the convenience of being able to talk to anyone around the world for one low price which many VOIP services offers. In addition many internet search portals are now offering phone chat, which is the same thing as IM’ing but with voice instead of text.
Most internet phones are extremely inexpensive and cost less than $40 for two phones. The also look great and are comfortable to chat on. There are even business versions of these phones and cordless varieties as well. So if you are interested in chatting online take a look at USB phones for VOIP or internet chatting.
27 Jun, 2006

If you are tired of being attached to a wired headset, whether it is headphones, cell phone headset or computer headset for internet phone calls, there are products available that can free you of being wired.
Bluetooth technology which has been around for a few years has finally caught on. Bluetooth technology can send data from your computer, cell phone or MP3 player to your headset with out the use of wires. Not only will you be able to talk in comfort, you will also be able to switch from one device to another (this feature is now available on new models).
One of the Bluetooth headsets that let you switch between sources is the Plantronics Voyager 510. This headset features the ability to switch between two Bluetooth technologies such as a cell phone and MP3 player. It also adds a noise canceling microphone, 6 hours of actual talk time, and voice activated dialing with one touch answer and end conversation button. With the help of Bluetooth technology, you can now free yourself of wires.
26 Jun, 2006
This ultra-sleek looking, stylish and futuristic design of the new RAZR V3 has been revamped for this year 2006. This looks more desireable with a host of multimedia tools packed into its slender body.
These include a two-megapixel camera for still and moving image capture, real-time two-way video callling over the 3G network and 3D graphics for high-quality gaming.
The audio player supports quite a variety of formats; MP3, WMA and AAC, it also includes surround sound playback!
Weighing in at only 125g, there’s 64MB of onboard memory which can be increased by a further 512MB through the TransFlash memory card slot.
Prices range from: $343 to $399
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