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How to Make VoIP Calls on Aircell's In-Flight Wi-Fi [Quick Tips] (Gizmodo) The folks at Aircell, providers of the Gogo in-flight Wi-Fi service that launched on American last week, have admitted that the ban on video and VoIP chats via Skype and other clients is not... Morten Lund, Investor Behind Skype, Kickstarts LiveStub.com (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) Morten Lund, the Danish investor who helped to propel the VoIP communications service Skype to worldwide success, has turned his sights on the business of reselling tickets by putting his financial muscle behind LiveStub.com, a new web site designed to revolutionize the secondary ticket industry. VoIP goes mobile (ZDNet Asia) Gorilla Mobile and other carriers are allowing cell-phone users to make calls for virtually free using Internet technology. VoIP Goes Mobile (BusinessWeek) China Blocks More Internet Services (Slashdot) Dave writes "China continue to block more and more popular services. This week they blocked iTunes and YouTube, and now it's TringMe, a popular VoIP 2.0 service. From TringMe's Blog: 'We received close to hundred complaints from our China users that TringMe services is not accessible from yesterday. We have found after our investigation that TringMe is blocked by Chinese government. Earlier ... Internet Calls on Planes: The Genie's Out (BusinessWeek) PC manufacturers seek shelter from Vista's drizzle (CNET) PC manufacturers are trying to turn Vista into something more than Microsoft, but they're failing, and would find more success with Linux. VoSKY tames Skype with new gateway (TechWorld) Hangs popular network from ordinary IP PBX. VoIP startup VoSKY has announced the first appliance to allow mainstream SIP-based IP PBXs to interconnect with the Skype network. Wonder How Well AA's In-flight Wi-Fi Works? (Portfolio.com via Yahoo! Finance) Kevin Maney points out: American Airlines has started offering its in-flight Wi-Fi, and for those of you who wonder whether it works well enough, my friend Joanna Stern of Laptop magazine tried it out and live blogged about it. Google, Verizon, others sued over voicemail patent (ZDNet UK) Patent-holding company Klausner Technologies alleges the companies are infringing patents related to visual voicemail
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