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Empire Cinema Deploys VoIP - Movie Ticket Prices go Down?
Computing UK has an interesting article about Empire Cinemas using VoIP in their movie cinema chains. What better things in life are there than VoIP and movie theater popcorn? Not many... But maybe I'm biased... Empire Cinemas is using the Voicenet Solutions platform using Cisco hardware, to VoIP-enable the main office and 17 nationwide branches. Importantly, Empire hopes to use the software to generate “substantial cost reductions”. In fact, the article states, “The financial benefits speak for themselves and were certainly a factor that could not be ignored,” said Empire Cinemas’ head of IT Julian Timm. Julian adds, “We envisage we will save almost ?100,000 over the first 12 months which includes substantial line rental, maintenance and call cost reductions." Fantastic! So with these great cost reductions due to VoIP, will the price of my $10.50 movie ticket & my $6 bucket of popcorn go down? Hello? Anyone? Well, it's a darn good thing for you that my homemade popcorn isn't nearly as good as your movie theater popcorn or I'd stay home and watch movies on PPV or Netflix DVDs instead. Tags: cinema, Empire Cinemas, movie theater, Netflix, popcorn, VoIP Related Entries Cisco and Microsoft in Clash of the UC Titans - Apr 24, 2008 Ring Voltage, REN, VoIP and a Bolt of Blue - Apr 24, 2008 Zultys & Aastra Telecom Partner - Apr 24, 2008 BroadSoft and JoeDeveloper.NET Debut Facebook VoIP App - Apr 22, 2008 SightSpeed Light Flash Video on MySpace - Apr 22, 2008 Voxeo Adds VoIP Party Line App to Facebook - Apr 22, 2008 Skype Launches Unlimited Flat-Rate International Calls - Apr 21, 2008 Microsoft Response Point Announces SIP Trunking Service Providers - Apr 18, 2008 Podcast Interview with Digium CEO Danny Windham - Apr 17, 2008 Hulk Smash Asterisk 1.6! - Apr 16, 2008 Read more
WD VelociRaptor Hard Drive
Western Digital (WD) released their latest VelociRaptor 300GB hard drive. The WD VelociRaptor hard disk drive (HDD) is one scary looking beast! This puppy spins at 10,000 RPM - fast enough to tear through your gigabytes of naked flesh in nanoseconds. Did I say gigabytes of 'naked flesh'? I meant gigabytes of important files - you know Word documents, financial spreadsheets, music files, iTunes videos, etc. The WD VelociRaptor HDD was engineered for maximum speed. WD VelociRaptor's 10,000 RPM SATA hard drive combines a SATA 3 Gb/s interface and 16 MB cache, to deliver performance that’s up to 35% faster than its speedy older brother, the Raptor. The hard drive enclosure is pretty scary as well. The heat sink just screams "I'm one bad ass hard drive." Key Features Killer Speed - Built on the performance bloodlines of WD Raptor, these 10,000 RPM drives, with SATA 3 Gb/s interface, and 16 MB cache deliver mind-bending performance. According to WD, "Not only are they 35 percent faster than the previous generation WD Raptor drives, but they also beat out all other competitors in the field." Rock-solid Reliability - Designed and manufactured to mission-critical enterprise-class standards to provide enterprise reliability in high duty cycle environments. With 1.4 million hours MTBF, these drives have the highest available reliability rating on a high capacity SATA drive. Double the Capacity - State-of-the-art technology packs twice the capacity per disk compared to its older brother WD Raptor resulting in 300 GB of high-performance storage space in this enterprise-class 2.5-inch drive. (Not compatible with notebook computers) IcePack™ Mounting Frame - The 2.5-inch WD VelociRaptor is enclosed in a 3.5-inch enterprise-class mounting frame with a built-in heat sink that keeps this powerful little drive extra cool when installed in high-performance desktop chassis. Rotary Acceleration Feed Forward (RAFF™) - Optimizes operation and performance when the drives are used in vibration-prone, multi-drive chassis. SecurePark™ - Parks the recording heads off the disk surface during spin up, spin down and when the drive is off. This ensures the recording head never touches the disk surface resulting in improved long-term reliability and increased drive protection when the chassis is moved. The VelociRaptor comes with a sweet 5-year limited warranty! Tags: 300GB, hard drive, Raptor, VelociRaptor, WD, Western Digital Related Entries Father of the Hard Drive Passes On - Dec 14, 2006 The Hard Drive Hits 50 - Aug 22, 2006 Consumer Storage Demands Never Cease! But Help Is on the Way ... - Aug 17, 2006 Network Storage for the Home Is Coming - Mar 23, 2006 Comments on this Entry: (turrican on Apr 23, 2008 8:42 PM) Most people know the advantages of SSD, I agree that they are better than HD's for a lot of scenarios, but this half-truth SSD bandwagon is pathetic. - Power consumption: Don't you have a car? Don't you use a 1000W heater in the winter? Don't you turn on the lights? - Where is the proof that consumer grade SSD's will have high quality, reliability, and support a large number of write cycles? Or is this based on claims from manufacturers? I don't want Maxtor style SSD's - HD's are known to have high failure rates, but SSD doesn't avoid the most common reasons why you lose important data: filesystem corruption, virus, human error like deleting files, application bugs, memory errors that corrupt system cache. - SSD is fantastic for random reads, but poor for writes. If I pay 1000$, I don't want a compromise, if I pay high end, I want high end. - SSD owns an HD badly at loading programs. Agree! But have you ever heard of SuperFetch? If you have Vista, a PC with SSD will boot 10 secs faster and that's it. - And I don't want to see MTron benchmarks and then pay through the nose for el crappo SSD. (Joe Gleinser on Apr 24, 2008 2:43 PM) What does this article have anything to do with SSD (solid state drives)? This post is about a speedy hard disk drive. I'm headed to Amazon or Buy.com to pick me up a VelociRaptor! Read more
BroadSoft and JoeDeveloper.NET Debut Facebook VoIP App
JoeDeveloper.NET has quickly developed a Facebook VoIP app called Click2Message that uses BroadSoft’s carrier-grade Broadworks Platform. BroadSoft aims to have developers use their platform to develop VoIP applications. Comparisons of course will be made with Ribbit, which launched late last year and which also is targeting developers. And then of course there are plenty of companies out there offering VoIP widgets & call me buttons that you can place on a website - including but not limited to Skype, Jangl, Jaxtr, and TringMe. Lypp, run by former TMCnet SIPThat blogger Erik Lagerway also offers a development platform for VoIP applications. So while what BroadSoft has done is nothing new, BroadSoft has certainly been on the leading edge of offering VoIP integration into business applications. For instance at INTERNET TELEPHONY Conference & Expo, BroadSoft and C3IP debuted the first-ever VoIP mashup with ACT! by Sage. News release after the jump...Continue reading BroadSoft and JoeDeveloper.NET Debut Facebook VoIP App... Tags: application, BroadSoft, BroadSoft Xtended Developers Program, BroadWorks, Click2Message, Facebook, JoeDeveloper.NET, mashups, VoIP, Web 2.0 Related Entries BroadSoft and C3IP Debuts First-ever VoIP Mashup with ACT! at ITEXPO - Jan 23, 2008 Voxeo Adds VoIP Party Line App to Facebook - Apr 22, 2008 John McCain goes VoIP - Feb 14, 2008 Free Calls on Facebook - Nov 01, 2007 100% VoIP on the iPhone - Sep 26, 2007 Skype Could Trump Facebook in Social Networking - Sep 26, 2007 Cisco and Microsoft in Clash of the UC Titans - Apr 24, 2008 Ring Voltage, REN, VoIP and a Bolt of Blue - Apr 24, 2008 Zultys & Aastra Telecom Partner - Apr 24, 2008 Empire Cinema Deploys VoIP - Movie Ticket Prices go Down? - Apr 22, 2008 Read more
SightSpeed Light Flash Video on MySpace
SightSpeed just launched a new “SightSpeed Light” widget for MySpace, which adds two-way voice and video to the popular social networking site. If you recall, I wrote the following about SightSpeed Light: The obvious question that came to my mind when I was thinking about embedded Flash VoIP applets is "what about Flash video conferencing applets that do both voice & video?" Imagine simply visiting a website, and initiating an ad-hoc videoconference with other visitors to that same site. I should mention that there already exists tons of Flash video applications used by popular sites such as YouTube and LiveLeak. The video codecs at least exist within the Flash player. Though, YouTube uses buffering that isn't real-time, so Flash-based videoconferencing would most likely use a different codec that performs better during real-time communication. In any event, I knew it wouldn't be long before someone took Flash VoIP to the next level and offered Flash videoconferencing. Apparently, SightSpeed is the first company to do so... Now today its "no download" Flash-based video application, “SightSpeed Light” is available to MySpace users. You can access SightSpeed Light on MySpace here. Features include video mail, public video posting and free video chat between members of MySpace. Also, SightSpeed Light captures and creates video messages as posts, creating extended video conversations that are face-to-face, but not necessarily in real time. These threaded conversations start with someone creating and posting a SightSpeed video of him- or herself about any topic. From there, anyone in that person’s MySpace friends group can respond and add his or her thoughts. SightSpeed Light organizes the thread automatically, thus creating a video conversation, all without leaving MySpace. News release after the jump...Continue reading SightSpeed Light Flash Video on MySpace... Tags: Flash, MySpace, SightSpeed Light, video, video conferencing, VoIP Related Entries SightSpeed Light Flash Video Conferencing & Chat - Jan 07, 2008 Ojo Phone Lives! - Mar 12, 2008 SightSpeed offers High Quality Video Conferencing for the SMB - Oct 30, 2007 TringMe opens platform API to developers - Apr 16, 2008 C2Call - New browser-based Java VoIP app - Apr 03, 2008 Zingaya Media Server enables Adobe Flash-based VoIP - Feb 19, 2008 Flashphone adds SIP Call Me Button - Dec 18, 2007 Ribbit Launches - Dec 17, 2007 Firefox VoIP Extension open to any SIP provider - Dec 13, 2007 MySpaceIM with Skype launches - Dec 11, 2007 Read more
Skype Tests Software for Mass-Market Mobile Phones
Skype Tests Software for Mass-Market Mobile PhonesSkype is taking another major step as it continues to merge its internet communications software with mobile phones. Read more




