There is no question that “unified communications” and “collaboration” are destined to have a mobile component.
iPhone
VoIP over 3G on the iPhone: It’s a Matter of Policy
Take heart Skype, Fring, Truphone and all other IP-Telephony service providers. Apple (and I assume AT&T) have finally approved a VoIP-over-3G application for the iPhone, iPod Touch and, yes, the iPad.
Google Voice Offered Through Mobile Browsers to iPhone and Palms
TechCrunch’s Erick Schonfeld reported that Google is about to launch a mobile Web site that extends the capabilities of Google Voice to the Apple iPhone and Palm Pre/Pixi. While he calls it an “end run” around Apple’s governance of the… Read More ›
New iPhone App Leverages HTML5 Rather Than “Going Native”
NextStop leverages HTML5 and mobile Safari, rather than the ‘native iPhone’ application environment to deliver new mobile service.
Nuance Debuts Dragon Dictate for iPhones
Nuance Communications can once again claim a coup as its Dragon Dictation application, by our assessment, is the first voice-to-text rendering application that can support SMS texting on an iPhone. Certainly, there are a number of speech-enabled applications on Apple’s… Read More ›
Mixed Messages About Dictating SMS on iPhone
Promptu appears to be ready to introduce an application for dictating text messages on an iPhone. Has Apple made changes in its policy or architecture?
Novauris and Traffic Gate Provide Spoken Access to Ad-Supported Train Info In Tokyo
Speech-based search specialist Novauris has joined forces with mobile, performance-based advertising aggregator Traffic Gate to offer Tokyo commuters free, speech-enabled access to route maps, fares and schedules to support railway/subway route planning.