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VOIP
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The Dangers of Peer-to-Peer Systems
Users of P2P systems are prime targets and/or launching points for malicious hacker attacks simply because it requires downloading and sharing electronic files or programs, not to mention usage on publicly open and interpretable industry standard protocols and industry standard codec.
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The Single Most Important Thing to Know About Computer Phones (VoIP)
The single most important thing to know about computer phones, aka VoIP, is Security. Security involves privacy of phone calls, accessibility of personal confidential information, and computer vulnerability to viruses, worms, Trojan horses, and unscrupulous computer hackers.
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A Brief History of Video Over IP
Video over IP has an interesting history and it is interesting to learn a little bit about what IP video really is. Basically, video over IP simply refers to the way Internet Protocol, also known as IP, is used to send video and audio.
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What Is Video Conferencing?
Video Conferencing is a great tool that has been around for a while now. With new technology this products has increased in abilities and now can serve you the consumer even better for a variety of purposes.
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What Is Unified Messaging?
Unified Messaging is a revolutionary systems which integrates multiple messaging sources which can be accessed at one single point. In the buying process it is important to first understand how this process works.
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Holographic Conferencing Technologies - Preventing Travel to Stop Global Warming
Holographic videoconferencing is almost here and many are wondering if that will prevent people from traveling as much. If you can view a holographic image of the person you are talking to then there is no reason to fly halfway across the world for a business meeting. This might kill the travel business, although the global warming alarmists see it as a good thing for the environment. Less travel means less CO2 in the atmosphere.
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Holographic Tech - Virtual Communication
Science Fiction is generally a projection of current technology trends into the future. For instance take the Star Wars Holographic Video Phone? Do you know that there are now cell phones that are a little bit smaller than a brick which can project an image video onto a wall using a 3G wireless phone? Very cool and we know with Moore's Law that indeed these will get smaller and better and soon will probably be the size of a Nano iPod.
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Desktop Video Conferencing
Desktop Video conferencing has always mainly been used in lecture halls or room based forums. The problems video conferencing solved was to have a group of people, students or work employees gathered at one location and another audience gathered at another remote location with the ability to communicate, share information and exchange data.
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