Thursday
Nov152012

Skype offering free unlimited international calls if you sign up today

Skype users rejoice! Everyone's go-to VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) client is free offering unlimited international calls for one month.  While Skype-to Skype calls have always been free, the promo allows users to make Skype-to-landline and Skype-to-wireless calls can only call both mobile and landlines in Canada, Guam, Hong Kong, China, Puerto Rico, Singapore, Thailand and US without any charge whatsoever.

 The promoworks in Canada as I have signed up and it works. The only thing is that you need to have an existing Skype account and you need to provide payment information (either credit card or PayPal) even if Skype doesn't charge you. The offer is good until today and is limited to certain countries.

Wednesday
Nov142012

Video: Demo of Nokia Canada's Lumia 920 Windows Phone 8 smartphone

Nokia Canada's Portfolio Manager Chad Saliba walks us through some of the features of the upcoming Nokia Lumia 920 Windows Phone 8 device including some camera features and settings, navigation, augmented reality and NFC and Bluetooth music plus the wireless charging features.

Wednesday
Nov142012

RIM announces BBM Voice for free calls via WiFi on BlackBerry devices

BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) has gone to the next level and will soon enable users not just to message freely but to speak with their BBM contacts for free.

BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) is taking the social networking experience to a whole new level with an exciting new feature called BBM Voice. Research In Motion today announced BBM version 7, a free update for the globally popular mobile social network, which will allow customers to make free voice calls to other BBM customers around the world over a Wi-Fi connection.

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Wednesday
Nov142012

Nokia goes from late arrival to Windows Phone to top seed with Lumia 920

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

It was a little over a year ago that Nokia joined the ranks of  Microsoft Windows Phone handset partners. By leaving its own burning platform behind for a future with Microsoft, Nokia shook the foundation of the industry. While the company received criticism for joining Microsoft's crusade, it also began a journey to develop the ultimate devices for the newest mobile operating system.

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