Apple are currently pushing to get tv content on the iPad by April 3rd. This could possibly be seen as a spoiler for that announcement I suppose....
Hey - presume you mean something that builds on Apple's existing TV device? Apple have already had a couple of runs at building Apple TV and it's...
70,0000 to 90,0000 computers? A very small number considering some of these botnets are in the millions, and there are so many of them operating,...
I agree Roger, and why can't they write secure code? What will happen when they find stolen code in windows? They have a track record of...
Do you think it will really take days?
@evilmanic have you seen the new hp on zdnetuk
Wonder how many days it will take before somebody codes an exploitive hack for IE9?
There are some really good people in Microsoft and I wonder, how embarassing it must be for them to see how the organisation behaves from it's...
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We were just pondering on when IE will get HTML5 and CSS3 onboard! this is excellent
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This is brilliant - I borrowed one and straight away saw that a few AP`s were set up to the wrong country. It gives interference levels on each...
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Talkback
Isn't this also the way 3's Skype client works? Although in 3's case, I think the call minutes used for Skype are in effect free and don't come off your inclusive allowance.
I don't know - I haven't used 3's Skype phone.
It's a bit moot for me, as I don't use up my minutes every month as it is. The only thing it would be useful for would be when I was overseas and in wi-fi range (can't afford data roaming). But having to pay for other people's incoming Skype calls is remarkably unattractive!
Hi Rupert - you're absolutely right; the calling functionality works best for people who have generous inclusive minutes allowances (or are on the 3 network). In those instances, being able to call landlines and mobiles around the world for a few pence a minute from your mobile is an attractive proposition.
And don't forget that even if you're paying to receive Skype calls, the person calling isn't paying a thing, relieving friends and family overseas of the burden of making expensive international phone calls when getting in touch.
Hi, Peter...
Yes, there are places where this would be a good deal - and if you don't like it, you don't have to use it.
The thing that concerns me most, though, is the dilution of the "Skype-to-Skype=free" idea. If someone sees me on their Skype buddy list as online and decides to call me, it's not really fair for them to have to work out whether that call will be costing me money. The deal suddenly gets a lot more confusing - and that's always been one of VoIP's most vulnerable aspects compared to POTS.