We're starting to think that voice minutes are heading to the grave. We know that's an exaggeration, and we're still decades out from cellular voice minutes actually being "old hat," but there's no ...
UPDATE 12:51PM ET 3/26/2010: CSMonitor reports that the Line2 app was pulled from the app store by its creator after it suffered a denial-of-service attack. CSMonitor writes, 'Mr. Sisson told Henry ...
Last week, after writing an article on the updated Line2 (News - Alert) application, I felt compelled to try out the app for myself to see what all the fuss was about. After downloading Line2 Version ...
For a little $1 iPhone app, Line2 sure has the potential to shake up an entire industry. It can save you money. It can make calls where AT&T's signal is weak, like indoors. It can turn an iPod Touch ...
Toktumi's Line2 app adds a second number to your iPhone that's all business. Last year I signed up for a landline phone for my office. I wish I hadn’t for two reasons: 1. No one calls me. 2. Toktumi’s ...
For a little $1 iPhone app, Line2 sure has the potential to shake up an entire industry. It can save you money. It can make calls where AT&T’s signal is weak, like indoors. It can turn an iPod Touch ...
Adding a second line to an employee's own smartphone is a simple solution to the BYOD problem; mobile execs can continue to use their own device while keeping company business separate. Offering a ...
The Line2 app adds a second phone line to your iPhone that works over 3G and WiFi networks, which means you can make calls without wasting any AT&T; minutes. Yes, free calls. Whenever you’re in a WiFi ...
The Line2 app adds a second phone line to your iPhone that works over 3G and WiFi networks, which means you can make calls without wasting any AT&T minutes. Yes, free calls. Whenever you’re in a WiFi ...
Line2, an application in the Apple iTunes Store, developed new technology that could turn an iPod Touch into an iPhone for a $10 monthly fee, according to a New York Times article. The app, which uses ...
We’ve been hearing quite a bit lately about the rise of unlimited texting applications on the iPhone. Pinger’s Textfree, which was a runner-up for the top prize at TechCrunch Disrupt, has posted some ...
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