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PC Magazine July 29, 2003 John C. Dvorak |
Free Phone Calls I can hook up to a T1 line, even in a hotel, and make calls to the U.S. from Europe at no charge. |
PC Magazine July 1, 2003 Sascha Segan |
Stand-Up Music A handsome executive gift, the Nokia DT-1 Music Stand is a combination speakerphone, radio, and phone charger. |
Entrepreneur July 2003 Mike Hogan |
Call Waiting? The computer phone is still a thing of the future, but IP telephony will deliver better ways to beam up to your enterprise today. |
Technology Research News June 18, 2003 Kimberly Patch |
Software referees group calls Teleconferencing suffers from logistical limitations. Even with only a handful of participants, it is difficult to tell who is talking, or to choose the right time to chime in. New technology automatically detects who's talking to whom and adjusts the audio levels accordingly. |
Inc. June 1, 2003 Kevin Ferguson |
New Relief for Road Warriors Web-based expense-reporting systems let you log on from the road and record expenses as you go. |
Inc. June 1, 2003 Ron Bel Bruno |
Office, Sweet Office Given the amount of time you spend at work, why not make it more like home? A list of products for your office. |
PC World June 2003 Aoife McEvoy |
Web Phone Does the Job Callserve's Internet Telephone provides a workable long-distance option. |
Wired June 2003 Rem Koolhaas |
Migrant Labor With modular cubicles, furniture on wheels, and wireless technologies, the office could become a generously hospitable environment that could be endlessly reconfigured. But the promise of vacancy-on-demand is now being fulfilled less by a flexible workspace than by a nomadic staff. |
CIO May 1, 2003 Debby Young |
Unified Conferencing Polycom eliminates connection boundaries to distance conferencing |
Inc. May 1, 2003 |
Clocking In Tick, tock. These stylish timepieces don't stop. And they will glam up just about any office. |
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