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Sipdroid allows you to use Android phone with almost any SIP provider. The calls are crystal clear even over a 3G network, likewise for a WLAN connection. The best part about Sipdroid is that it integrates into your phone, eliminating the need for a separate phone book. You simply use your Android contacts in the same way as if you were making a call over a cellular network. It’s really an amazing application that is stable and simple to use, with the potential to save you plenty of money.
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combine Gizmo (SIP+VoIP service), Google Voice and SIPDroid on Android to make free US calls over wifi/3G
Category: Awareness
links for 2009-10-12
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Ultimate Guide to Hacking your Sapphire Handset
#include <std/disclaimer.h>
So you want to hack your HTC Sapphire handset – perhaps install a new rom, backup what you have or just get 'root'.
You've come to the right place!
links for 2009-10-10
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Sipdroid allows you to use Android phone with almost any SIP provider. The calls are crystal clear even over a 3G network, likewise for a WLAN connection. The best part about Sipdroid is that it integrates into your phone, eliminating the need for a separate phone book. You simply use your Android contacts in the same way as if you were making a call over a cellular network. It’s really an amazing application that is stable and simple to use, with the potential to save you plenty of money.
links for 2009-10-08
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As was previously reported by GeekDad writer Lonnie Morgan in the article “Crashing Into The Moon For Science”, and earlier this morning by Dana Bostic in Ways to See the LCROSS Crash on Friday Morning, NASA’s LCROSS mission is destined to make an impact on the Moon. The mission objective is to search for signs of water in the crater left behind by slamming a Centaur upper stage into the lunar South Pole. We are now into the final countdown for the LCROSS impact. Scheduled for impact into the crater Cabeus at 7:31 a.m. EDT this Friday (October 9th), there are plenty of opportunities to witness this historical event live!
links for 2009-10-07
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silvertunnel.org is a project that provides a Java library and additional Java tools to easily access the Tor anonymity network.
The silvertunnel software is designed to run on Java 1.5 (Java SE 5) or higher.
Please, try silvertunnel and give us feedback in our Open Discussion forum.