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IPEVO Skype phone

IPEVO, a Silicon Valley-based subsidiary of PChome Online specializing in affordable Skype-enabled devices has launched a new USB-based Skype phone called the Free-1. The Free-1 USB phone only costs $29.99 so they aren't kidding when they say that they offer "affordable...

Posted on October 13, 2005 3:37 PM


Linksys CIT200 Skype phone review

Linksys CIT 200 'Skype' PhoneLinksys has partnered with Skype to offer a cordless DECT 1.8-1.9Ghz phone complete with a backlit color display, backlit keyboard, and other features, called the Linksys CIT200 Cordless Internet Telephony Kit. The Linksys CIT200 is tightly...

Posted on October 10, 2005 10:23 AM


Boot Windows XP via USB key

Ever want to boot up into Windows XP via a USB memory key? Well, now you can. According to Tom's Networking you can install a mini-version of Windows XP - just enough to get your up and running so you...

Posted on September 16, 2005 4:42 PM


Logitech G5 Laser Mouse

According to my pals over at Everything USB, Logitech's G5 Laser Mouse is Logitech's first corded laser pointer, with a full speed USB interface capable of a whopping 2000 dpi and 500 USB reports per second. It features a unique...

Posted on September 6, 2005 1:22 PM


Mazda Sassou USB key

According to ZDnet, USB (universal serial bus) will be part of its Sassou concept car, a small hatchback aimed at the youth market. Sassou uses a USB "key" and interface port that will let drivers program and load files onto...

Posted on September 1, 2005 12:35 PM


PhoneRanger 2.0 Review

Drew Robertson over at PhoneRanger was kind enough to send me a PhoneRanger 2.0 USB wireless headset that works with any VoIP client, including Skype, Xten, SJPhone, etc. Drew actually sent the unit to me back in May, but...

Posted on August 11, 2005 11:47 AM


Plantronics CS50-USB headset

Plantronics CS50-USBPlantronics has unveiled the CS50-USB wireless headset at the Internet Telephony Conference and Expo today in Los Angeles. The headset will allow users to roam up to 200 feet from their PC. They're marketing it as a VoIP...

Posted on October 6, 2004 1:38 PM

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