Domestic long distance for life for $400

If you're about to flag this as spam, Jordan - hold off one moment.  This story comes via Walter Mossberg, the amazing technology editor at Wall St. Journal. He's usually right about his tech calls, and on...

VOIP: Skpe,Vonage and Yahoo Saves You Plenty of Money

Yahoo,Vonage and Skype saves you a lot of money in phone calls simply with a microphone, some kind of speakers.

Income Trust Payback

"Industry Minister Maxime Bernier's autocratic decision to politically interfere directly in a CRTC decision, regarding eliminating the price caps that the two Big Telco Monopolies can charge, Telus and Bell. How does this increase competition?"

Pro Monopoly Tories

"Conservatives overrule CRTC on regulation of internet phones"

Second day of air travel chaos

"Air passengers across Europe faced a second day of delays on Friday, though the situation had eased from the previous day when London's Heathrow Airport was closed to all incoming flights as police said they had...

Key Republican breaks with Bush on Mideast

Urging President Bush to turn all U.S. efforts toward "ending this madness," a leading Republican senator Monday broke with the Bush administration and called for an immediate cease-fire in the Mideast.

Internet Calling Pressures Bells to Lower Rates

"New competitors, including cable companies and start-ups like Vonage, are putting intense pressure on traditional phone companies."

Four stabbed in New York attacks

NEW YORK (AP) -- Police were questioning a man after four people were stabbed within hours of each other in New York, two of them tourists from Canada who were wounded outside a trendy hotel and another a Texas...

Search Engine Google and Nokia on Wi-Fi

Handheld devices will now come with the Talk software. Google Inc. is now entering the world of mobile telephone as it now partners with the largest maker of handheld mobile devices, Nokia Corp. With the...

Token Booth Closings Start in April

The first nine of the 164 token booths scheduled for closing will be shut down in April. The Daily News says the first retired booths will include ones in Union Square and Penn Station, and then the remaining booths will close weekly until October. Then, 600 of the clerks...

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