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One Number to Rule Them All

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Call it the "one number to rule them all" service. Google Voice, which goes live in a few weeks, is supposed to let friends, relatives, and business contacts find you whether you're at your desk, on a business trip, or vacationing in Peru. Tests carried out over the past few days suggest that, despite a few glitches, it could well live up to this promise.

Users will soon be able to register, sign up for a phone number in a local area code, and add multiple landline and cell-phone numbers to an account. When someone calls a Google Voice phone number, all the registered phones ring at the same time.

The service takes several telephony technologies--voice-over-Internet Protocol (VoIP), voice transcription, and call routing--and connects them to the Web. Other Internet phone services let you play voice-mail messages on a computer or record calls, but Google Voice is a step towards unified communication. It's the voice equivalent of an e-mail address. Once you register a number, the idea is that you never have to worry about which phone you are using, even if you switch offices, homes, or cell phones.

Source: http://www.technologyreview.com/communications/22380/?a=f

The microphone shrinks to a single chip

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Microphones haven't radically changed in several decades--but a new digital version could give designers more freedom.

The AKU2000, a single-chip microphone that can be produced on standard silicon processes could lead to better voice quality on Skype phones embedded in laptops, for example, or sharper, more distinct sound on video captured by digital cameras.

Source: http://techrepublic.com.com/2100-1035_11-6043829.html?tag=html.alert

World’s First Skype WiFi Mobile Phone

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NETGEAR, Inc. and Skype are working on a family of innovative new products, including the world’s first Skype wireless mobile telephone and a router equipped to optimize Skype. The NETGEAR WiFi phone will make mobile Internet telephony a reality for Skype users. Unlike other devices that must connect with a PC, NETGEAR’s Skype WiFi phone will work wherever a consumer is connected to a wireless Internet access point.

For more details see: http://www.netgear.com/pressroom/press_releasesdetail.php?id=305
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