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U.S. Cellular Offers Mobile Plan Notifications

    November 20, 2009
Wireless plan customers nearing their limits on minutes or text messages can opt to receive notification from the carrier via SMS.

Cisco Raises Tandberg Bid To $3.4 Billion

    November 16, 2009
A group of Tandberg stockholders protested the original offer to acquire the video conferencing equipment maker.

Amazon Releases Kindle For PC

    November 10, 2009
The app is Amazon's latest attempt to attract and keep customers through expanded portability of its e-books.

Cisco Unveils Collaboration Products

    November 9, 2009
The company launched telepresence, unified communications, and WebEx products and enterprise social software and hosted e-mail solutions.

Florida Hospital Dials Up iPhones For Nurses

    November 8, 2009
iPhones are helping a Sarasota hospital connect its nursing staff via text messaging, and soon, VoIP telephony.

LTE Standard For Voice, SMS Approved

    November 5, 2009
Major wireless carriers and handset makers reach agreement on the technical profile of voice and SMS services over Long-Term Evolution networks.

VoiceCon 2009: Siemens Brings Twitter To OpenScape

    November 4, 2009
The social network support can analyze tweets to automatically set up conference calls, as well as adjust a user's presence, status, and device availability.

Google Voice Challenger Ribbit Mobile Launches

    November 4, 2009
The company is not yet positioning its cloud-based phone messaging service as an enterprise offering.

Peek Launches $99 Dedicated Twitter Gadget

    November 4, 2009
TwitterPeek is a device for people who want Twitter access on the go, but don't want to use their cell phones.

VoiceCon 2009: Avaya Aims For Voice 2.0

    November 3, 2009
The company is aiming to combine the control and archival nature of e-mail with voice, instant messaging, and social networking capabilities.

 

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