Fring debuts VoIP on the iPhone (TG Daily) We almost had given up hope that iPhone will ever support voice calls over the Internet. The growing popularity of VoIP is a scary topic for traditional landline and cellular carriers and given AT T’s interest in recovering its investment into the subsidy of each iPhone 3G, it is clear that any technology that would keep customers from purchasing more expensive voice plans would have a chance to ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Personal Tech (Washington Post) The Washington Post's Rob Pegoraro will be online to discuss recent reviews and answer your personal tech questions. us.rd.yahoo.com
To encrypt or not? That is the question (CNET) Encryption hasn't become the privacy panacea it was promised to be in the 1990s for e-mail, but it's making headway on hard drives. Here's a look at why communications encryption isn't mainstream, yet. us.rd.yahoo.com
High Text-Messaging Fees Immobilizing Your Thumbs? "Free" Them up with Palringo Rich Messaging Service (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) LONDON----As wireless carriers continue to increase fees for text-messaging services and regulators around the world question pricing policies*, there are cheaper and more compelling ways to keep in touch, says Palringo. us.rd.yahoo.com
Yahoo Messenger 9.0 Launches [Im] (Lifehacker) On the heels of the Windows Live Messenger beta, Yahoo launches version 9.0 of Yahoo Messenger (Windows only) which now lets you embed video clips, Flickr images, and maps right in your chat window.... us.rd.yahoo.com
Ballmer on mobile: Apple will lose and we'll win because 'we're separatists' (CNET) CEO Steve Ballmer has fighting words for Apple, but he keeps forgetting the party line, probably because it keeps changing. us.rd.yahoo.com
Best of the Best: The Hive Five Winners [Hive Five] (Lifehacker) Our Hive Five feature series answers the most frequently asked question we hear at Lifehacker: "What's the best tool for the job?" In the past six months, we've covered the five best tools in a... us.rd.yahoo.com
Enderle, analysts critical of Google (Macworld UK) As Google enters its second decade of existence with no apparent rivals for the search-king throne, industry observers warn that the company's biggest enemy may be itself. us.rd.yahoo.com
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