
In its mere five years of existence the word “Skype” has taken on an unusual dual meaning in the Internet world - known equally as a stunningly successful example of consumer adoption and a dealmaking flop of multibillion-dollar proportions.

In its mere five years of existence the word “Skype” has taken on an unusual dual meaning in the Internet world - known equally as a stunningly successful example of consumer adoption and a dealmaking flop of multibillion-dollar proportions.

Skype Recorder is compatible with all operating systems of the Windows family (95, 98, Me, 2000, XP, NT, Vista) and supports all Skype versions.

If a large number of your friends and family are on Skype, then a plan such as 3’s X-Series — which includes a fixed number of Skype-to-Skype calling minutes direct from your mobile each month — can sound tempting. However, as Decoder points out, those free minutes are restricted purely to the official 3-sanctioned Skype mobile client, in large part because Skype on 3 runs as a callback service rather than ‘pure’ VOIP.

Hutchison’s new mobile handset subsidiary called INQ has a new handset called the INQ1 which is set to target the social networking hungry youths. The INQ1 isn’t that much to look at, a frumpy looking slider with a half decent screen, but inside is a huge amount of software.


In a blog published Thursday, Josh Silverman, Skype’s president, explained he did not realize that TOM-Skype, Skype’s partner in China, was logging and storing users’ instant messages that were deemed offensive by the Chinese government. Read the rest of this entry »

U.S. Robotics is a very good company and thinks about you when designing phones, this is a cordless mobile phone that has Skype function, yes a superb internet phone and more.

A group of Canadian researchers has discovered that a Chinese version of the communications software Skype is being used to filter and record text chats that include politically charged words, such as “democracy”, “Tibet” and “Communist Party”. The finding by Citizen Lab, a University of Toronto research group that focuses on politics and the Internet, has provoked outcry among free expression and privacy advocates.
Skype, used to make telephone calls and send instant messages over the Internet, is widely touted by activists and dissidents as a safe way to communicate sensitive information. Skype routes calls and chats between computers over the Internet, avoiding phone networks. The company itself advertises secure end-to-end encryption.