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What’s the cheapest way of calling Israeli cell phones from South Africa

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What’s the cheapest way of calling Israeli cell phones from South Africa A reader asked this question so I did a bit of research:  I would recommend using your computer (with mic and headset via your PC�s ADSL Internet connection) to dial out using software called: Rynga See here for the rates: http://www.rynga.com/en/calling-rates.html#leti  Calls to Israeli landlines are free for the 1 st 120 days after buying 10Euros of airtime � after the 120 days is up, it�s cheaper than using SkypeOut. Israel  (Landline)         FREE for 120 days: then 0.21 ZAR cents per minute Israel  (Mobile)           0.43 ZAR cents per minute. VOIPbuster software is also an option, but they don�t offer free calls to Israel landlines:     http://www.voipbuster.com/en/calling-rates.html#leti Israel  (Landline)         0.12  ...

What’s New in AutoCAD Electrical 2015

What’s New in AutoCAD Electrical 2015 Autodesk took care of this post for me. Whats New in AutoCAD Electrical 2015 AutoCAD Electrical 2015 New Features Video visit link download

What’s New in VirtualBox 4 1 0 – Cool Features Major Release Beta

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What’s New in VirtualBox 4 1 0 – Cool Features Major Release Beta VirtualBox is one of my favorite� desktop virtualization �software. Oracle is getting ready to release the next major updated version of this product, as of today it is in beta stage but having some cool features. You want to know what�s new in VirtualBox 4.1.0?, keep reading. Read more � visit link download

What’s new in 2014 a year of technology

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What’s new in 2014 a year of technology What�s new in 2014... Have we reached the point of diminishing returns? With 2013 now behind us, I want to look back upon the past year and analyse the technology we saw, as well as speculate upon what we are likely to see this year. I think 2013 was a relatively disappointing year for mobile phones, however 2014 looks more promising. Displays of 2013 For many, 2013 will be known as � the year of 1080p screens �, as almost every flagship model incorporated these high resolution displays at the cost of battery life and overall fluidity. This meant that overall performance seemed stagnated in general operations, with the HTC One X rarely under performing to the HTC One, except in gaming performance.  However, the benefits of a 1080p screen as compared to a lower resolution are noticeable to most and definitely offer an improved experience, resulting in less eyestrain and the ability to browse the web more elegantly. Of course, not every 1080...

What’s Coming in The Next Version of Android

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What’s Coming in The Next Version of Android What�s Coming in The Next Version of Android The following Rendition of Android is required to help keep your telephone from passing on too early: It will spare your battery by putting more prominent cutoff points on what your applications can do while theyre not utilized as indicated by a post on Googles Android Developer Blog .  The potential changes here are intriguing because Android is the most broadly used telephone working framework on the planet, with 88 percent of cell phone piece of the pie as of November, as indicated by research firm Strategy Analytics. Notwithstanding battery life, Android O is required to have streamlined application notice settings and the capacity to permit picture-in-picture show, so clients can do things like reacting to writings while watching recordings in YouTube without closing the video window.  Something that is not changing: As with past updates to Android, nobody comprehends what portion of...