Gadget Review : Netgear SPH200D DualPhone for Skype

Last week we purchased a new phone system
for the house to replace our current cordless handset. We had been looking
to replace the current system for a little while as when the phone was
in use the wifi network would sometimes dissappear depending on what channel
the phone decided to use and because you couldn’t use the microwave oven
without causing massive interference on the phoneline either.

While we could have just replaced the
system with a DECT system that ran on a different wavelength we ended up
buying the
Netgear
SPH200D DualPhone
that works on
both your landline and your Skype account.  The system consists of
two parts, the base unit and the handset.  The base unit plugs into
your router and your landline and the handset goes where ever you want
in the house. The SPH200D runs at 1.9Ghz so no distruption to out wifi
network will occur.

Turning on the handset for the first
time prompts you to either log into an existing skype account or create
a new one and once your logged in you can see a list of all your skype
contacts and their current status, you can make skype-skype calls or if
you have SkypeOut credit you can make SkypeOut calls at much cheaper rates
then your ordinary landline, of course you can still make calls on the
landline if you need to or if you don’t have any SkypeOut credit. It also
supports SkypeIn and Skype Voicemail. One that that surprised me was that
it could also detect when there was voicemail on our landline and set a
notification on the handset’s screen.

If you decide to setup a new Skype account
for the phone then I would recommend using your computer to make the data
entry and setup of your contacts list easier, however setting up the SPH200D
itself does not require a computer in anyway, the only requirement is broadband
internet.

The handset is nice and light and is
charged by two recharable batteries that are supposed to give up to 12
hours talk time. The handset also has a mute button ( for when the dogs
start barking in the background when your on an important conference call
) and a speakerphone option.  There is also a headphone jack on the
side so you don’t need to hold the phone on long calls.  You can link
4 handsets to a single base unit so this really is a whole house phone
replacement system and while one person may be on a Skype or SkypeOut call
another handset could be used to make or take a landline call.

So far the DualPhone hasn’t had too
much use yet at home, i’ve made one SkypeOut call on it and we have received
on landline call, in both cases the call quality was perfect however the
SkypeOut call doesn’t have any sort of CallerID on the recipients phone
but this is something Skype needs to fix.

Overall I’d recommend this phone if
your looking to get a new system for your house or if you wantr to move
into the world of Skype at home.

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Claiming Your BlogSphere V3 Blog On Technorati

If your running or planning to upgrade
to BlogSphere V3 then you may want to make use of the Technorati integration
by displaying entries categories as links to Technorati and then the next
logical step is to claim your blog on Technorati so you can make use of
some of their advanced features.

Technorati claim process can make use
of BlogSphere’s built-in MetaWebLog API support to quickly determine of
you own the blog or not.  Before beginning the claim process on Technorati
you will need to make sure your BlogSpghere configuration document has
a username and password set in the interfaces section.

Once the BlogSphere configuration is
complete go to Technorati and either log into your existign account or
create a new one. When you are logged in go to your account profile and
click on the ‘Blogs’ tab and enter the url of your blog into the ‘BlogURL’
field and then click OK.  Technorati will then detect that your blog
has the MetaWebLog API enabled and will enter it’s Quick Claim mode and
ask for the username and password. This is the username and password from
above, not your Lotus Notes username or password.

Once Technorati has verified the username
and password you will be able to enter in some extra details and tags for
your blog and then save it to your account.

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A Spam A Day From DominoFiles

I have never given my business email address
to DominoFiles, I have never purchased any of their products or signed
up on their website.  I didn’t even use this email address to register
for Lotusphere but somehow they managed to get it and are sending me unsolicitated
emails. Over the past few days they have sent in 1 per day.

A picture named M2

But I have a fair idea know how they
managed to get that particular email address and that was via TeamStudio,
I do have a business relationship with TeamStudio and the first DominoFiles
spam message was a TeamStudio related message that others in the community
also
received
.  To me it appears
that TeamStudio have either unwittingly added all their customers to the
DominoFiles Spam list by using their services to send out marketing or
they actually sold the addresses to DominoFiles.

To TeamStudio I say please stop using
DominoFiles to send out marketing information, our email addresses are
not safe in the hands of DominoFiles and it is bad for your business to
be associated with a company known to
send
spam
and award
themselves ficticious awards
.

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A week with a mac

Well it’s been a week now with the new
macbook and so far i’m very impressed. If your looking at buying a new
computer or laptop then you won’t go far wrong by buying a mac.One of the
biggest cliches you hear about the mac is that ‘It Just Works’ and until
you actually use one for even a few days you will never appreciate how
true that statement is.

Some of the things that I really like
on the mac is the ease of use.  On the trackpad you can enable a few
handy features like dragging two fingers down the trackpad will scroll
the screen, no having to move the mouse over to the side of the window
and dragging the scroll bar up and down. It’s simple and saves a lot of
time. Tap the trackpad with two fingers and it’s as if you were right clicking
something, another good time saver.

After about two days of getting used
to the mac I turned off my thinkpad and switched completely to the macbook
for both home and work. Even my home PC hasn’t been turned on in the past
week. This doesn’t mean that I’m not using windows as I still need it for
Sametime and Notes Designer but with Parallels running vista on the mac
I can keep those apps handy for when I need them in work. I know there
will be a mac Sametime client in the 7.5.1 release but I think it will
be a long time before we see a Notes designer for the mac… Maybe when
the Eclipse version of designer becomes a reality will we eventually see
a designer client running on the mac.

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