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Google Voice now allowing current users to change their number

by Robert Nelson on Jul 3, 2009 at 09:06 AM

Google Voice has just announced a new feature—the ability for current users to change their Google Voice number.  Sure, this feature is currently limited to those lucky enough to actually have received an invitation, but at the same time I am sure there are plenty of original GrandCentral users who… Continue Reading »

Google Voice getting closer to launch, Google secures one million phone numbers

by Robert Nelson on Jun 22, 2009 at 07:01 AM

It does look like Google has recently taken a step that makes it appear as if they are preparing to launch Google Voice sooner than later.  Google has recently grabbed one million phone numbers with Level 3, which for those unfamiliar, Level 3 is the service Google has already been… Continue Reading »

Gadgetell Guide: Life without a landline

by Iyaz Akhtar on May 22, 2009 at 09:15 PM

The landline telephone is on the way out.  20% of homes are now wireless only.  Maybe you’re part of the 80% who still has a landline.  What can you do to ditch that landline?  Keep reading. First off, unless you want to cut yourself off and try something very experimental,… Continue Reading »

Gadgetell Review: XLink Bluetooth Cellular Gateway

by Merlyn Akhtar on May 3, 2009 at 03:01 PM

Ever miss a call at home because you had to dig out your cellphone from your coat or bag?  Ever wish you could meld your landline with your cellphone?  Well, let me introduce you to a solution to both - the XLink Bluetooth Cellular Gateway.  Gadgetell has tested it out… Continue Reading »

Get to know Google Voice: A walkthrough

by JG Mason on Mar 13, 2009 at 06:00 PM

Google’s put some serious investment into Google Voice and I am fired up about it.  I am a longtime user of GrandCentral and have come to love and hate it.  Here is a five minute walkthough (actual times may vary, but that is all on you) on how you can… Continue Reading »

The ooma Telo makes an appearance

by Iyaz Akhtar on Jan 14, 2009 at 11:00 AM

Ooma recently introduced its Ooma Telo, the replacement for the Ooma Hub and Scout.  The Telo was at CES, but Ooma kept the actual handset behind glass.  Seeing it in person, the Telo looks like a pretty stylish phone.  When released, It will be sold in various bundles from $199… Continue Reading »

90% of landline ditchers never go back; here is a gadget for them

by JG Mason on Nov 6, 2008 at 07:17 PM

Fun stats, right?  According to XLINK, it is accurate and 20% of US households are doing just that by the end of this year, jumping off the landline bandwagon.  But is going all cell going to work for your family?  XLINK happens to make a product that it believes will… Continue Reading »

Want to skip the talking part and just leave a message? Try Slydial

by Jodie Andrefski on Aug 20, 2008 at 10:01 PM

MobileSphere recently launched a free voice messaging service called (very aptly!) Slydial, that connects you automatically to someone’s voice mail so you can leave a message when you don’t feel like going through the conversation mode, or are pressed for time. Some of the scenario’s they present where Slydial could… Continue Reading »

The CSN-7040, CIN-7000: Portable Navigation Devices with tactile feedback

by Marjorie Dorfman on Jan 16, 2008 at 09:48 AM

Korea seems to be the launching pad for innovation when it comes to new technology and the world of portable navigational devices (PND’s) is currently madly spinning. Computer Telephone Technology (CTT-Net) is now ready to launch its two newest PND’s to a waiting world. The CSN-7040 is the very first… Continue Reading »

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