Wednesday, February 08, 2006

Intel and Skype Help Consumers and Small Business Improve Communication

Intel and Skype Help Consumers and Small Business Improve Communication: "Intel and Skype are working closely together to deliver new, convenient, and cost-effective ways for consumers and small businesses to communicate over the Internet. Wherever you are, as long as you have an Internet connection you can make calls, including video, directly from your PC.
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As an added bonus, if you are using Skype version 2.0 or higher and an Intel® Centrino® Duo mobile technology-based laptop PC+ or an Intel® Pentium® D processor-based desktop PC, you can now conference up to ten people at the same time."

From an email alert I received on the same topic:
"What’s next? Intel and Skype are already hard at work to use the dual-core technology to enhance video calling. And, next up, a Mac OSX version of Skype 2.0 that takes advantage of the Intel Core Duo chip in the latest iMacs and MacBookPro laptops."

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