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Keep in touch using internet conferencing

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

In this day and age when so much is available on the internet it’s amazing that anyone still opts to pay over the odds for something that they could get far cheaper or even free online. Voice calls, video calls and conference calling can all be done over the internet and in many cases at no cost; yet a significant amount of computer owners with internet access still revert to using costly phones for their voice communications.tech

But, it’s not just a cost issue. For example, have you ever tried to organise a conference call using traditional telephones? It’s such a major logistical exercise that it’s easier not to bother. You have to pre-book your slot and it costs money. Granted, for some of the participants who subscribe to premium telephone calling plans there is no charge but others will be charged at the prevailing local rate.

In addition, before you can use the pre-booked slot all participants have to read through an email, in which the phone company invariably tries to sell you add-on services, just to find the access codes needed to join the conference.

As a result, it is much easier - and cheaper - to use an online VOIP service. With most major providers you simply click on contacts you wish to invite to the conference call and they join in if they want to – it’s as easy as that! Up to 10 people can join in and if you need to include someone who does not have a user-id for the service you are using you can still call their landline number at significantly lower rates than landline costs to invite them to join. That also applies if you wish to invite mobile phone users to the conference.

The conference calls feature is also a godsend for small and medium sized businesses with offices in several different locations. Call quality is the same wherever you live, it makes no difference whether everyone in the conference call resides in the same street or on opposite sides of the world.

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LG Launched HS102G LED projector

Friday, September 4th, 2009

LG has their Scarlet TVs, and their Cookie phones. But today we are looking at none of that, rather, the spotlight is on a tiny lowercase projector called the LG HS102G that LG has introduced fresh in our market. It’s small and fits in the palm of one’s hand. Wasting no time, we unbox and begin to explore the lowercase thing.

Design and Features
While this is not the smallest, or most compact form factor around, we ease like the small size. It’s a perfect perpendicular chassis, ended in gloss black all around. The top panel has a papers containlg-hs102g-pocket-projectoring touch sensitive buttons arranged horizontally. The side panels have some ugly looking grilles, but these are important for air flow and modify dissipation.

In the package we have a VGA cable, a VGA to component adapter, AV cable, brown and orange colored carry case, a black far control, and power cords. Connectivity wise we do not have much, just a VGA in, headphone and Composite video input. But there is some candy in this model: a USB slot that can read MP3s, DivX and JPEGs.

This makes rattling beatific significance in a portable projector like this, as the playing guys can carry pics and videos in pen drives and display away, without the requirement of a laptop. Besides, there is a one watt utterer and Kensington lock.