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Making VoIP Calls With Your Android Phone

If you live or work in an area with marginal cell service and want to use your Android smartphone to make and receive voice calls, you can. The key is to piggyback on an Internet connection at your location using the Internet bandwidth there to carry your voice traffic.

This method

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Going All-FOSS With a New Computer

Linux bloggers' New Year's resolutions tend to be many and varied in any given year, but one most can surely agree upon is the desire to outfit a new PC with nothing but free software.

That sentiment, indeed, is just the one that was anticipated over at Computeractive UK, which published

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AVG Anti-Virus Pro Rolls Heavy Artillery Onto Deserted Battlefield

AVG Anti-Virus Pro, an app from AVG Mobilation, is available for US$4.99 (premium upgrade version) at the Android Market. I've...

Mint With Cinnamon: A New Sweet Spot for Desktop Linux?

Well CES is nearing its conclusion for another year, winding down an event that may well have brought Linux more mainstream...

Oracle Makes Bold, Risky Move With Big Data Appliance Launch

Oracle (Nasdaq: ORCL) has released its Big Data Appliance, which it announced last year at Oracle OpenWorld. With no release...

Updating the ROM in Your Mobile Device

Remember this: The phone or tablet you purchased is yours. It does not belong to the carrier that you bought it from despite...

Google's Schmidt Does the Android Definition Boogie

As Android smartphones sell like hot cakes -- 3.7 million were reportedly activated on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day --...

Open Source: Not Just for Tech Anymore

Amid the many predictions for 2012 regarding Linux and open source software, including my own forecast of Linux domination,...
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