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Skype pushes gaming software down users throats
VoIP firm disables unintentional adware-style push
Skype has further irked its users, already put out by an outage last week, by pushing a Windows add-on that installed itself on users' systems whether or not they gave it permission to install.… Oman cuffs 212 for selling VoIP calls
Net phones verboten
This year, police in the Arab nation of Oman have raided 121 internet cafes throughout the country and arrested 212 people for providing VoIP services, according to a local report.… Skype plugs Android privacy flaw
Less paranoia
Skype has plugged a privacy flaw in the Android version of its VoIP telephony software.… T-Mobile turns Facebook telco
Turning pokes into phone calls
T-Mobile USA has launched itself onto Facebook, providing free VoIP calls between social networkers though the service is not yet integrated into the operator's mobile network.… Tesco Internet Phone rings off the hook
Another VoIP op goes titsup
Tesco is pulling the plug on its foray into VoIP, giving customers a month to find an alternative to its Tesco Internet Phone and Talk Wi-Fi services.… |