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Protect Yourself with Spy Bug Detectors

Posted by Kingston Amadan

If you are involved in surveillance on other people, chances are that there are other people involved in surveillance on you. In order to detect when others may be listening in on you, it is a good idea to keep one or two different types of spy bug detectors. Because there are plenty of different bugs out there, and because they make use of a variety of different technologies, it is important to have at least two different types of spy bug detectors in order to sweep for multiple types of listening devices.

Communication Skills Training - Effective Communication

Posted by Robin Chandler

Good Communication Skills are essential Being an effective communicator takes real skill. Communication skills...

The Bleeding Edge of Cell Phone Technology

Posted by Dave Lloyd

Just in the last few years cell phones (usually called mobile phones outside the US) have become de...

Look 'Em in the Eyes: The Real Power of Eye Contact

Posted by Debbie Bailey

“At that moment when our eyes are locked in silent communication, we are, in essence, touching.” -Debbie Bailey

Talking to People Made Easy in 9 Simple Steps

Posted by Peter Murphy

Does the thought of talking to people make you break out in hives or break out in song? Some of us are...

RFID Privacy and You

Posted by Scottie Hawksworth

RFID (Radio-Frequency Identification) is a tiny wireless technology which has the potential to radically transform the commerce world. It consists of an inexpensive chip, often smaller than a grain of sand, which can be read up to several meters away. The hope among retailers, is that the technology can be used as a next-generation barcode, automating inventory levels, and thus cutting costs for manufacturers and retailers. While the technology does offer some potentially remarkable opportunities, it also raises some concerns with regard to individual privacy and corporate espionage.

The 5 Most Common Local Phone Bill Errors

Posted by Karen Thatcher

After over 100 years of practice, telephone companies still cannot seem to get it right. In a study of clients over a five-year period, TelCon Associates found that 77.4% were incorrectly charged on one or more of their telecom bills. The bulk of these errors were uncovered primarily for local and intralata services.

FAQs on IP Office

Posted by Cameron George Elliott

First things first. What is IP Office?
Good question. Part of Avaya Phone Systems, IP Office is a complete, all- in- one communications solution. It is a fully integrated IP phone network for your company.

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