Call Recording Equipment – Recording Effortlessly

Posted on January 17th, 2010 in Shopping by

Call Recording Equipment – Recording Effortlessly
 
 
Communication,Science & Technology,Online Shopping Call recording equipment is an ideal choice for those that are looking for an effective way to manage incoming as well as outgoing calls.

Those that need to have conversations recorded effortlessly can easily tap into this product.

The main stream of business that these products are used happens to be with telemarketing as well as business related calls. Yet, they can be implemented in virtually any situation in which it is important to get all of the facts.

Call recording equipment has been around for quite a while. Yet, with today’s computer technology as well as the latest electronic recording technology, the end result is much better.

In fact, some programs can be installed to allow a company to record various calls and have them directly placed into various electronic folders within the program via the computer. This allows for easily finding and accessing the necessary conversation.

Today, anyone that is interested in taping devices for call recording equipment can count on finding various products available. Yet, it is becoming more common to select those products that record calls directly to a computer.

It is as simple as plugging the phone into the recorder and then the recorder directly into a USB port on the computer. With the right software, everything can be controlled right on the computer.

There are other options to take into consideration as well. There are those call recording equipment choices that are done through MP3 files. Another option is to use a wireless spy mic. Depending on your specific need, these devices can record for hours and even longer.

If you need to record private conversations you can easily do so with any of these devices. Even old tape call recording equipment is available if you are not looking for the most high tech options.

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Call Recording Equipment – Recording Effortlessly by MAX PENN

Get on the iPhone Waiting List!

Posted on January 17th, 2010 in Shopping by

Get on the iPhone Waiting List!
 
Just imagine…if the iPhone turns out to be as cool, as user-friendly, as reliable, and down-right revolutionary as the iPod…then my 60GB video iPod will one day soon be as relevant to my life as the hundreds of CDs that I’ve digitized to get rid of them.

A little convoluted, perhaps, but my point is simple: Before the iPod, it was CDs, and CD players (I had a friend with something like a 12-disc changer and he was like a god to us audiophiles), and making sure your car had a CD player, and portable CD players.

Then came the iPod, and it was like, “Hold on, now! I can store all those CDs I’ve been so careful not to scratch (and remember how awful it was when you were dumb enough to let someone borrow one of your CDs and it was returned blemished??) on this little thing?” As soon as I was able to listen to it without the pesky earbuds, man, it was heaven. Still is.

Every day as I get ready for work, there are 3 things I don’t leave home without: my coffee mug, my Palm Treo, and my 60GB video iPod. I’m like a modern-day cowboy walking into the office with both of my six-shooters on my sides (one in each pocket making my pants sag a bit).

Steve Jobs and the wizards as Apple must’ve been reading my mind: Can’t it be simpler? Why can’t I talk into my iPod?

Very shortly, we’ll all be able to.

Here’s the low-down on what will likely be the product that coasts Apple into the next decade:

* 4-8GB storage makes it a solid little mp3 and video player;

* 2.0 megapixel camera — I’m no Amsel Adams, but I’m guessing you can take a great pic of your best friend snarfing nachos on game day with this thing;

* As a cell phone it will have all the standard bells and whistles: calling (duh), voice mail, SMS, which allows you to text, email, and surf the Web;

* Bluetooth, for you wireless freaks out there

* And best of all, in my opinion, it’s going to work on the Apple OS X platform. What this means for the uninitiated, for those of you who are still using PCs (I have one myself, so I get it), is that for *free* you’ll get the coolest, more seamless, full-of-fun operating system on the planet.

On that note, my guess is this: If Apple can sell an iPhone to half of the iPod users on the planet, and they get used to Apple OS X, it will create a sea change in the computer market. Apple will sell more computers, regardless of price, because people who’ve never handled a Mac — and aren’t brave enough to enter the totally remarkable, awe-inspiring, yet daunting Apple retail stores — will finally get to see what the other 13% know: that Apple is the future.

Bill Paulk writes on marketing & business-related issues. You can learn more by visiting my blog at http://apple-iphone-it-in.blogspot.com/

Tag: apple iphone, apple ipod, ipod, iphone, cell phone, mp3 player, digital camera

Get on the iPhone Waiting List! by WILLIAM PAULK

Snapping Merrily With Phone Cameras is a Sight to Behold

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Snapping Merrily With Phone Cameras is a Sight to Behold
 
Phone cameras are as a result of the advent of new technology and the ability to make small micro-chips and things even smaller to a macro level, we’re now faced with the ability to use these macro-chips just about anywhere we want to. This is the reason why we now have the ability to take reasonably-good photographs from phone cameras.

If you look anywhere these days you won’t be surprised to see many people with their Phone cameras out and snapping merrily away.

To illustrate my point let me give you a small snapshot if you will, of something that happened to me not too long ago. There I was at a friend’s wedding, snapping merrily away on my digital SLR camera – I was the designee photographer – doing my utmost best to remain inconspicuous and blend in with the background. I wanted to get as many candid shots as I could that the happy couple could laugh over and treasure for a long time.

It was during my efforts at attaining this state of photographic perfection that I came across a scene that was hilarious as much as it was thought provoking in its own way. While the newly married couple had taken to the dance floor for their first dance as man and wife, the guests had gathered around to admire their grace. This though, was not the moment that remains in my memory as a candid camera moment.

No, it wasn’t the picture of the happily dancing couple, but instead the picture that caught my eye was that of their friends and relatives all more or less huddled together as close as they could get to the best view point of the dance floor. It was nighttime, and only the floor was softly lit, so in that dim gloom it was amusing to see so many blue screens all held up in their owners’ hands pointed all in the same direction, towards the couple.

Just about everybody with a phone camera was out there snapping merrily away, some even taking videos. This might seem normal and not even remotely funny – especially if you do the same thing yourself, but to me it was a sign of the times.

And what was amazing was that no one even noticed this highly unnatural phenomenon of over a dozen people all with phone cameras in their hands and all looking into the their screens, instead of the dancing couple.

Muna wa Wanjiru is a Web Administrator and has been Researching and Reporting on Digital Photography for years. For more information on Phone Cameras, visit his site at Phone Cameras

Snapping Merrily With Phone Cameras is a Sight to Behold by PETER GITUNDU

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