Will MySkypeOffice Let You Phone It in at Work?
MySkypeOffice, a product still in development, offers PBX features small businesses need, but havent been able to get from Skype. Will this make Skype a viable business phone system?
MySkypeOffice, a product still in development, offers PBX features small businesses need, but havent been able to get from Skype. Will this make Skype a viable business phone system?
Wired magazine's Gadget Lab relays a warning about a new hacking 'exploit' discovered by security researchers that could expose a Skype for Android user's personal data to hackers.
Skypes new group video feature gives small businesses face time with colleagues and clients. We walk you through the features, benefits and a few shortcomings.
Skype is now available on Android-powered phones, but it's not possible to make Skype calls over 3G networks in the U.S.
A new partnership between Skype and phone system maker Avaya may help make Skype easier for businesses to use - and more acceptable.
Small Business Trends product reviewer TJ McCue offers a roundup of 22 inexpensive phone systems/services targeted at small businesses.
Skype has reversed its decision to charge iPhone users for calls. A new version of Skype for iPhone software also adds support for multitasking.
The Skype 5.0 Beta includes free multi-party video calling, and it attracts a lot of attention from SMBs and entrepreneurs. But is it ready as a business communications tool?
A new version of Skype VoIP software for the Apple iPhone will allow users to make calls over 3G networks, but after this year, they'll have to pay for them. (Other Skype-to-Skype calls will remain free.)
CNet's Jessica Dolcourt puts Skype's new video conferencing capability through its paces with a five-way family chat spanning two continents. Is it good enough for small businesses to use?
The latest beta release of Skype, the free-or-cheap Internet phone service and software, adds the ability to use video in conference calls. It's free until the final version comes out later this year, but will be a premium service after that.
A roundup of free desktop apps underlines the point that the cloud is not the only place for free or cheap software.
Skype, the free-or-cheap voice over Internet phone service, is adding new SkypeOut plans for calling regular phones from a computer with much lower rates.
The camera connection kit for iPad, which started shipping this week, allows connection of other devices, including USB phone headsets.
If enterprise IT geeks are now accepting Skype, does that mean it's good for SMBs too?
The voice-over-Internet service can help SMBs save money, especially on overseas calls, but you need to understand the risks involved to make an informed decision.