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Since some days ago on the Internet there’s a news regarding a trojan for Skype™, this malicious software is defined also as a Trojan InfoStealer, the file name should be “65404-SkypeDefenderSetup.exe” and it is delivered by E-Mail or instant messaging softwares, at the first look it seems a normal Skype™ plugin but once executed it shows an access window with username and password like the Skype™ one, all the expert pc users will immediately notice that it isn’t the true Skype™ login screen but a fake.
The dirty work of this trojan is, by the news I read on the net, to “steal” the passwords stored by Internet Explorer and also the user data of your Skype™ account and then send everything on a Russian server.
Other more detailed news directly from the Skype™ bullettin at this link.
Happy Halloween to everybody!
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PamFax is a little plugin for Skype™ that allow us to send faxes using the VoIP protocol, the fee for sending one fax page in Italy is 0,17 €, for the other rates it’s possible to examine this page, the costs for the fax sending are directly charged in the SkypeOut credit.
An example of the user interface and of the PamFax functionality can be viewed here
Between the features we can find:
- Fully integrated with Skype
- User friendly wizard makes sending a fax a breeze
- Send faxes from Word/Excel 2003/2007
- No upfront payments, no subscriptions, no additional cost, no registration
- Preview your fax
- Status notification via Skype Chat, E-Mail and/or SMS
The download of PamFax is available by clicking on this link, the installation procedure is quite simple, you just need Skype™ installed (it’s recommended to have always the last version available on the official Skype™ website), double click on the downloaded file to start the Skype™ Extra Manager and continue to use/configure the PamFax plugin.
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Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!
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VoIP Italia and VoIP Tech co-operate with SoliCall for the translation in italian language of the software I wrote in this article and also for the translation, ever in italian language, of some pages of the website, as the download page and the one with the instruction of how to integrate it with all major VoIP software.
Soon it will be available also the software translation.
Thanks to SoliCall team to have linked the article in the website home page.
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A lot of articles are being written about VoIP being stagnant or about the lack of innovation in VoIP. I commented earlier on the same issue about how its not the case, but all the noises made me to think hard about the issue and here I would like to put forward a different perspective to the VoIP game itself.
Notice, how in each of the above articles refer to VoIP as some kind of breakthrough and that it needs to be continuously innovating or evolving. Let me just step back for a moment and talk about breakthroughs or radical innovation and incremental innovations. Wikipedia defines radical innovation as launching an entirely novel product or service rather than providing improved products & services along the same lines as currently. Incremental innovation is just a step forward along a technology trajectory and generally involves minor improvements. Generally these improvements would be along two dimensions, efficiency or cost. That is, an incremental innovation would improve the efficiency of existing technology or reduce the cost of using it.
What is VoIP then, a radical or an incremental innovation? You may be tempted to say it is a radical innovation, but I would call it an incremental innovation and here’s why. In the evolution of voice, VoIP is just changing the way voice is transmitted between two participants. This is resulting in lowering the cost of communication. Cellular telephony was a radical innovation, in that, it changed the way we communicated. But VoIP is not! Breakthrough or a radical innovation redefines the way we do things, but VoIP has done nothing of that sorts. In fact, VoIP is just the application of an existing technology (packet switching) to another domain (voice). The only reason we are all so excited about VoIP is that it brings communication within reach of masses.
Given that, we should have realistic expectations from VoIP, we need to be aware of what it can and what it can’t. We will continue to see incremental innovations in this or allied field, but mind you that is not innovation in VoIP. It is another application of VoIP and we need to clearly distinguish between them.
This article has been written by our VoIP news editor Alok Saboo. Alok is pursuing his PhD in Marketing at the Pennsylvania State University.
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Yeigo, a silent killer in Mobile VOIP arena is all set to take on their closest rivals Fring and Truphone will their latest version 2.1. Along with the new release of Yeigo, they also released another interesting application called Yeigo Lite.
Yeigo Lite is compatible with all handset which can support Java (J2ME) handsets. This should cover most of the older handset still largely used in the market. I think Yeigo scores over Fring and Truphone with backward compatibility. Wondering when Fring would launch their lite version
Although Yeigo Lite is not FREE to call other Yeigo Lite members. It provides cheaper rates for calls and SMS. You can chat with Yahoo/MSN/ICQ contacts on the move. Of course, the big brother of Yeigo Lite, the original Yeigo 2.1 is totally free for calls to other Yeigo members.
Yeigo and Yeigo lite both can be connected via Wifi/3G/HSDPA/GPRS. In some countries, GPRS is extremely cheap like India. It costs less than $2.50 per month for unlimited GPRS connection. This facility can be leveraged to use mobile voip and save tremendous cost for making overseas or local calls.
The mobile voip market is heating up with new providers and new versions each month. All i can say is there won’t be one winner and everyone will get their share of customers. However consumers would see some great offers and benefits from these new mobile voip services in near future.
Sooner or later mobile voip will go ahead of residential voip. Don’t be surprised to see Yiego or Fring or Truphone selling for millions of $$$ in next 1-2 years.
Before I wind up, Do download Yeigo 2.1 and if you have a older handset, why not try Yeigo Yeigo Lite.
Report any issues/Bugs. Yeigo guys spends more time on VOIP Guide than on their own blog /kidding/.
However, they would be ready to help you with any issues.
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Wanna be a hero at your company? Propose a switch to Voice over IP! VoIP has the potential to save costs, simplify tasks, and increase productivity. Read on for more of the info you need to sell your boss on a VoIP system at VoIP News.
Watch out though, because it could also get you fired. A corporate communication system is no game. If you buy into a flawed system, you would probably get singled out as the scapegoat. Don’t let it happen. Be sure to fully research your proposal, starting with the guide and resources mentioned in the article.
Oh, and when you get that raise, don’t forget who gave you the initial push …
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Iskoot make and recieve Skype calls on your mobile.
Sign in, see who’s online, and make and receive Skype calls with the push of a button. make low-cost international calls to any phone number with SkypeOut
You can chat with Skype contacts, add or remove contacts, refresh your list on demand, set your own status (Nokia N73, N80, E61 and E62 phones).
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On monday, BT releases a Wi-Fi version of its BT Fusion handset, which will allow subscribers to make VoIP calls outside the home. While still working like a normal mobile phone, calls made within the Wi-Fi zone will be charged at a quarter of the price for a normal call.
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Bogie about VoIP
dbusguy from the A channel
2 min - Dec 29, 2005
Bogie talking about VoIP on the A channel.
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