Speech-to-Text Directory Assistance Comes to Asterisk
Ever wished for your own directory assistance service where you could speak the name of a person or company to call and have Asterisk do the rest? Well, today’s your lucky day!
Ever wished for your own directory assistance service where you could speak the name of a person or company to call and have Asterisk do the rest? Well, today’s your lucky day!
As Nerd Vittles enters its seventh year, the birthday gifts are all yours. Introducing Incredible PBX 3 and Incredible Fax 2.
We’re pleased to introduce the ultimate Asterisk platform with total installation flexibility: your choice of 32-bit or 64-bit platform, your choice of Asterisk 1.8.8.0 or 10, your choice of FreePBX 2.8, 2.9, or 2.10. And, of course, Google Voice for free calling in the U.S. and Canada. Enjoy!
Move over Siri! Today we’ll show you how to harness the power of a 10,000 CPU supercomputer to answer just about any question you can think up. And it’s all brought to you courtesy of Asterisk and your nearest telephone.
What’s wrong with America? Here’s a pair for the top of your list: software patents and patent trolls.
Today we provide a glimpse of our real world experience using the iPhone 4S, the Galaxy Nexus, and the Galaxy S II Skyrocket with a cautionary warning about Verizon.
Today we’re pleased to introduce all-new versions of PBX in a Flash and Incredible PBX using CentOS 6.1. You now get a choice of Asterisk and FreePBX versions with new PIAF2 installs. And Incredible PBX 2.9 has been reengineered to use FreePBX 2.9 exclusively. Enjoy!
We are pleased to introduce PBX in a Flash 2 featuring CentOS 6. This new release features superior scalability, improved performance, better resource management, and unmatched device support. You not only get your choice of Asterisk 1.8 or 10 but now you can choose FreePBX 2.8, 2.9, or 2.10 in addition to direct build access to Asterisk’s menuconfig system.