Here’s Microsoft Surface in Action at the AT&T Experience Store in San Antonio
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-news.comResponse Point customers can now take advantage of a strategic alliance between Response Point-manufacturer Microsoft and Bandwidth.com. Bandwidth offers SIP-based phone lines.
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The new Packet8/Microsoft Response Point small business phone solution was awarded Best In Show at Technology Marketing Corporation’s INTERNET TELEPHONY Conference and EXPO West 2008, for Best…
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NetIQ Corporation, an Attachmate business, has introduced a comprehensive Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) lifecycle management forMicrosoft ( News - Alert) Office Communications…
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The 2008 Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference is being held in Houston, Texas, from July 7 to 10. Among the participants will be AltiGen(R) Communications, Inc.
“Our partnership with Microsoft…
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With AOL failing at VoIP, and with Yahoo virtually outsourcing to Jajah, with Google not doing much talk over Google Talk, it’s no surprise that Microsoft has put itself (and the market) into…
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The AT&T Experience Store in San Antonio just went live today with the Microsoft Surface™ retail application giving customers the ability to explore their mobile worlds using touc…
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Microsoft announced a high-def camera for videoconferencing at VoiceCon in Orlando this week. The $300 camera is being developed with Tandberg. The camera will be used with telepresence technology…
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Yesterday Microsoft unveiled the public beta of Office Live Workspace. Reaction has been mixed, with some positive pieces and some critical pieces comparing Microsoft’s offering to Goog…
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A friend of mine observed last week that all those unlimited plans exclude Blackberry, and asked "How long will we be paying the BlackBerry Tax as well as our data charge?". Carriers…
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Inside Facebook reports on the recent changes made by Facebook in how developers can use "requests" and "notifications". In principle, these are welcome changes designed…
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Perhaps it’s due to the influence of Amazon, but there are a huge number of cloud computing projects coming out of Seattle these days. Just today, for instance, I learned about EMC’s…
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We start with a follow-on story from yesterday. Verizon announced their flat rate voice pricing yesterday — $99 per month for unlimited calling in the US. Not to be outdone, AT&T and…
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Swinging through the Microsoft booth on the last day of Mobile World Congress, I happened to catch sight of their display promoting the Mobile Broadband PC concept. The concept is pretty simple:…
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It’s been an adventure getting connectivity at MWC, that’s for sure. Yesterday, for the SquawkBox, I settled down into a corner of hall 4, and used this unique setup. The conso…
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Google Apps Team edition launched today. Google Apps Team Edition is a free service that lets people within the same e-mail domain collaborate easily with Google Apps, a package that includes…
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Today’s Squawk Box was a little different because it was recorded from a hotel lobby in Toronto which did not prevent us from discussing the tech headlines of the day and the past week-end…
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Rumors are flying this morning that Microsoft will join DataPortability.org, the working group thinking through data portability issues. That would be good news, although at this point ther…
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Phone has gone corporate. The data plans are aggressive, and the demand seems to be there. Is it enough to dislodge Microsoft or RIM? Only time will tell. Users are already experimenting…
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You know the rest of that old rhyme, I’m sure.
One by one the dominoes are falling. First there was Apple with Facebook on iPhone. Then RIM with Facebook on Blackberry, and Microsoft…