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Dialogic offers WebRTC case studies
  Dialogic's Chad Hart explains how businesses are beginning to rely on WebRTC for contact center operations and customer support, along with applications and collaboration features that incorporate video. Read More
 


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Mobile apps could be abused to make expensive phone calls
A security precaution skipped in mobile applications such as Facebook's Messenger could be abused to make an expensive phone call at a victim's expense, a developer contends. Read More
 

OnBeep developing walkie-talkie type wearable for mobile devices
OnBeep is readying a wearable device that will let smartphone users initiate a voice chat with a predefined group of people, walkie-talkie style. To support its development, the startup announced Wednesday it has closed a US$6.25 million funding round. Read More
 


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Some iPhone 5 owners eligible for free battery swap
Apple has launched a battery replacement program for a "very small percentage" of iPhone 5 units. But that could mean hundreds of thousands of phones. Read More
 

Sprint drops second shoe: $60 unlimited voice, text, data plan
Sprint on Thursday announced a $60-per-month unlimited talk, text and data plan -- its second price cut in four days -- that's designed to undercut competitors. Read More
 


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Opera Mini becomes default browser for Microsoft's fading feature phones
  Opera Software and Microsoft have struck a deal that will replace Nokia's Xpress browser with Opera Mini on Microsoft's dying line of feature phones. Read More
 

Tablets with voice calling functions take off in Asia
These low-cost tablets appeal to people who can't afford to buy a separate phone. Read More
 

 

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